Search

James B Tieken

from Henderson, NV
Age ~68

James Tieken Phones & Addresses

  • 430 Stone Lair Ct, Henderson, NV 89012 (702) 269-6152
  • 1783 Lily Pond Cir, Henderson, NV 89012 (702) 269-6152
  • 1737 Choice Hills Dr, Henderson, NV 89012 (702) 269-6152
  • New Palestine, IN
  • Indianapolis, IN

Public records

Vehicle Records

James Tieken

View page
Address:
430 Stone Lair Ct, Henderson, NV 89012
Phone:
(702) 375-6797
VIN:
SAJWA82C07TH16861
Make:
JAGUAR
Model:
XJ-SERIES
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

James Tieken Photo 1

Teacher

View page
Location:
1224 Starview Peak Ct, Henderson, NV
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Chicago Public Schools
Teacher

The Frances Xavier Warde School
Teacher
Education:
Stephen F. Austin State University 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Education, Bachelors
Skills:
Public Speaking
Proofreading
Tesol
Curriculum Design
Teaching
International Education
Teaching English As A Second Language
Elementary Education
Creative Writing
Teaching Writing
Lesson Planning
Teaching Reading
Esl
Literature
Tutoring
Classroom Management
Teacher Training
Editing
Test Preparation
Instructional Design
Language Arts
Educational Leadership
Educational Technology
Staff Development
Classroom
Toefl
English Grammar
Curriculum Development
Interests:
Social Services
Children
Economic Empowerment
Education
Science and Technology
Arts and Culture
Health
Languages:
English
Spanish
Korean
Certifications:
Teaching Social Studies 4-8
James Tieken Photo 2

Owner

View page
Location:
Henderson, NV
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Icor International
Owner
Skills:
Bosch
Parts

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James Tieken
Owner
Icor Intl Inc
Appliance Repair & Maintenance
10640 E 59 St, Indianapolis, IN 46236
(317) 826-3200, (317) 826-3214
James Tieken
Director, President
Icor International, Inc
3190 W County Rd 100 N, Millville, IN 47362
6507 W Sweet Crk Dr, Brookville Heights, IN 46163
430 Stone Lair Ct, Henderson, NV 89012
James Tieken
President, Director
Njdm Co Inc
Management Services
430 Stone Lair Ct, Henderson, NV 89012
James Tieken
Manager
Mighty Mojave, LLC
430 Stone Lair Ct, Henderson, NV 89012
James B. Tieken
Manager
Cassia Corners, Ltd
141 Cassia Way, Henderson, NV 89014
James Tieken
M
Sparkendee Enterprises, LLC
430 Stone Lair Ct, Henderson, NV 89012
James Tieken
President
J & K Equipment Leasing, Inc
55 S Valle Verde Dr, Henderson, NV 89012

Publications

Us Patents

Modified Blackjack Game

View page
US Patent:
7350784, Apr 1, 2008
Filed:
Feb 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/345082
Inventors:
James B. Tieken - Henderson NV, US
Karen E. Tieken - Henderson NV, US
International Classification:
A63F 1/00
US Classification:
273292, 463 12
Abstract:
A method for playing a modified blackjack game between at least a dealer and one player. The method comprises the steps of providing at least one standard deck of playing cards, having at least one player place a wager, wherein the outcome of the wager is determined by conventional blackjack rules of play, allowing the player to place at least a first ante, dealing a first and a second card to the player and the dealer, the player's cards being face down, allowing the player to decide to forfeit his first ante and discard his first and second cards and dealing the player a second set of two additional face down cards, and completing the blackjack game according to conventional blackjack rules of play.

Refrigerant Blend

View page
US Patent:
20040061091, Apr 1, 2004
Filed:
Sep 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/672505
Inventors:
James Tieken - Henderson NV, US
International Classification:
F25D001/00
C09K005/00
US Classification:
252/067000
Abstract:
A refrigerant blend to replace refrigerant R-22 (chlorodifluoromethane) in refrigeration systems designed to use R-22 as the refrigerating fluid. The inventive refrigerant blend comprises R-134a (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane), R-125 (pentafluoroethane), a hydrocarbon component, and, optionally, R-32 (difluoromethane). The hydrocarbon component comprises at least two hydrocarbons having boiling points that bracket the boiling point of R-134a (-15 F., -26 C.). The hydrocarbons in one group, designated as Group A, have boiling points lower than the boiling point of R-134a. The hydrocarbons in the other group, designated Group B, have boiling points higher than that of R-134a.

Utility Vehicle Cooling System

View page
US Patent:
20070107891, May 17, 2007
Filed:
Nov 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/280996
Inventors:
James Tieken - Henderson NV, US
International Classification:
B60H 1/00
US Classification:
165202000
Abstract:
A system for cooling an occupant of a vehicle comprises a mechanical refrigeration unit carried by the vehicle. The refrigeration unit is capable of generating a mechanically cooled fluid. The system includes at least one fan for directing the mechanically cooled fluid to a designated area. A control switch may be provided for activating the fan independent of the refrigeration unit.

Cleaning Composition And Method For Refrigeration System

View page
US Patent:
20130255302, Oct 3, 2013
Filed:
Mar 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/436325
Inventors:
James B. Tieken - Henderson NV, US
International Classification:
F24F 3/16
US Classification:
62303, 62 78
Abstract:
A method and materials are disclosed for cleaning the internal parts of a refrigeration system while keeping the system on line and operational. The ability to clean the system may bring the energy efficiency of the existing equipment back to or above the original energy efficiency. The ability to also keep the system on line during the cleaning process may avoid extensive down time and may eliminate the need to disassemble and replace system components.

Manually Operated Refrigerant Recovery Device

View page
US Patent:
53360656, Aug 9, 1994
Filed:
Jul 19, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/093778
Inventors:
James B. Tieken - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
F04B 100
US Classification:
417437
Abstract:
A manually operated refrigerant recovery device is disclosed that includes a piston/cylinder pump combination, wherein the piston defines opposing fluid chambers in the cylinder. A handle is attached via a connecting rod to the piston. First and second one-way check valves are provided at the pump inlet and outlet to ensure the fluid flows in only one direction through the pump. A pressure relief valve is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber opposite the pump chamber and is continuously manually adjustable between an open position and a closed position. The pressure relief valve is closed upon initial pressurization of the pump to dampen sudden upward movement of the handle and is open during pumping to facilitate manual pumping. In another embodiment, a manually operated refrigerant recovery device is disclosed which includes a piston/cylinder pump combination, wherein the piston defines opposing fluid chambers in the cylinder. First and second one-way check valves are provided at the pump inlet and outlet, wherein the pump outlet is in fluid communication with the pump chamber and the pump inlet is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber opposite the pump chamber.

Manually Operated Refrigerant Recovery Device

View page
US Patent:
52973999, Mar 29, 1994
Filed:
Sep 24, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/950463
Inventors:
James B. Tieken - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
F25B 4500
US Classification:
62292
Abstract:
A manually operated refrigerant recovery device is disclosed that includes a piston/cylinder pump combination, wherein the piston defines opposing fluid chambers in the cylinder. A handle is attached via a connecting rod to the piston. First and second one-way check valves are provided at the pump inlet and outlet to ensure that fluid flows in only one direction through the pump. A pressure relief valve is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber opposite the pump chamber and is continuously manually adjustable between an open position and a closed position. The pressure relief valve is closed upon initial pressurization of the pump to dampen sudden upward movement of the handle and is open during pumping to facilitate manual pumping. In another embodiment, a manually operated refrigerant recovery device is disclosed which includes a piston/cylinder pump combination, wherein the piston defines opposing fluid chambers in the cylinder. First and second one-way check valves are provided at the pump inlet and outlet, wherein the pump outlet is in fluid communication with the pump chamber and the pump inlet is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber opposite the pump chamber.

Halocarbon/Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Blend

View page
US Patent:
62740628, Aug 14, 2001
Filed:
Oct 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/725936
Inventors:
James B. Tieken - New Palestine IN
International Classification:
C09K 504
US Classification:
252 67
Abstract:
A refrigerant composition for use as a direct replacement for R-12. The refrigerant composition comprises about 40 to 60 weight percent chlorodifluoromethane (R-22), about 30 to 50 weight percent 1-chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane (R-124), about 5 to 20 weight percent 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane (R-142b), and about 1 to 4 weight percent of a hydrocarbon component, such as isobutane (R-600a).

Manually Operated Refrigerant Recovery Device

View page
US Patent:
53636660, Nov 15, 1994
Filed:
Mar 9, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/209208
Inventors:
James B. Tieken - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G01K 1300
US Classification:
62129
Abstract:
A manually operated refrigerant recovery device is disclosed that includes a piston/cylinder pump combination, wherein the piston defines opposing fluid chambers in the cylinder. A handle is attached via a connecting rod to the piston. First and second one-way check valves are provided at the pump inlet and outlet to ensure that fluid flows in only one direction through the pump. A pressure relief valve is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber opposite the pump chamber and is continuously manually adjustable between an open position and a closed position. The pressure relief valve is closed upon initial pressurization of the pump to dampen sudden upward movement of the handle and is open during pumping to facilitate manual pumping. In another embodiment, a manually operated refrigerant recovery device is disclosed which includes a piston/cylinder pump combination, wherein the piston defines opposing fluid chambers in the cylinder. First and second one-way check valves are provided at the pump inlet and outlet, wherein the pump outlet is in fluid communication with the pump chamber and the pump inlet is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber opposite the pump chamber.
James B Tieken from Henderson, NV, age ~68 Get Report