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Glynn F Neumann

from Lakeville, MN
Age ~86

Glynn Neumann Phones & Addresses

  • 17688 Junelle Path UNIT 200, Lakeville, MN 55044 (651) 528-7147
  • Burnsville, MN
  • Eagan, MN
  • Eden Prairie, MN
  • Alexander City, AL

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Us Patents

Stage System

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US Patent:
59356758, Aug 10, 1999
Filed:
Oct 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/954573
Inventors:
Michael R. Hayden - Edina MN
Glynn Neumann - Burnsville MN
Assignee:
Staging Concepts, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B32B 106
US Classification:
428 71
Abstract:
Stage system having lightweight and interchangeable support framework members and components at various levels which support lightweight high strength platform panels of composite construction having a composite wood and high density foam core surrounded by a bottom pan and a top pan. The bottom pan and top pan engage each other as a closed container to completely surround and enclose the composite wood and high density foam core.

Multicomponent Panel System And Method As Assembly

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US Patent:
50144766, May 14, 1991
Filed:
Apr 7, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/334925
Inventors:
Robert H. Leslie - Edina MN
Glynn F. Neumann - Lakeville MN
Gene A. Pehrson - St. Paul MN
Assignee:
Bellcomb Technologies Incorporated - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
E04B 232
US Classification:
52220
Abstract:
A multicomponent panel system including prefabricated, components machined to tight tolerances which can be assembled at a job site in a tight-fitting relationship.

Concrete Wall Form And Tie System

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US Patent:
56519109, Jul 29, 1997
Filed:
Nov 2, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/556801
Inventors:
Dallas E. Myers - Middletown OH
Norman Cottongim - Trenton OH
Glynn Neumann - Burnsville MN
International Classification:
E04G 1706
US Classification:
249 41
Abstract:
A wall form system for use in constructing a poured concrete wall includes a plurality of panels aligned in an edge-to-edge configuration to form spaced wall forms. The wall forms are maintained in a spaced relationship by a tie which includes a pair of cutouts which mate with notches in the side edges of each of the panels at the juncture between adjacent panels. A retainer is provided to secure each end of the tie to the outer face of the adjacent panels. After the concrete wall is poured and hardened, the wall forms are easily disassembled by breaking a first frangible section from the tie and removing the wall form panels and then breaking a second frangible section from the tie which is projecting from the concrete wall. The ties and retainers are disposable and easily assembled with the wall forms thereby alleviating the need for collection and retrieval when the wall forms are disassembled. Further, the wall panels consist of multi-layer composite construction which provides sufficient strength and durability to the wall form system with a lightweight and easily handled and maneuvered panel that can be reused for subsequent poured concrete wall applications.
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