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Paul Luccia Phones & Addresses

  • 1237 Oxford St, Houston, TX 77008
  • 106 Opal Ct, Houston, TX 77009
  • 11540 Chimney Rock Rd, Houston, TX 77035
  • Huntingdon Valley, PA
  • Garnet Valley, PA
  • Philadelphia, PA

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Resumes

Paul Luccia Photo 1

Sales Manager

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Builtwithfoam.com
Sales Manager

Cabot & Rowe
Owner
Skills:
Tiles
Residential
Home
Construction
Remodeling
Waterproofing
Glass Tile
Plumbing
Lighting
Interior Design
Glass
Renovation
Bathrooms
Residential Homes
Showers
Marble
Restoration
Contractors
Flooring
Builders
Granite
Walls
Decks
Custom Homes
Interests:
New Home Construction
Leak Proof Showers
Remodeling
Tile
Tile Installation
Paul Luccia Photo 2

Owner

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Construction
Work:

Owner
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul Luccia
President, Director
CABOT & ROWE, INC
1237 Oxford St, Houston, TX 77008
1237 Oxford, Houston, TX 77008
Paul Luccia
Cabot And Rowe
Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling
1237 Oxford St, Houston, TX 77008
(713) 459-6215

Publications

Us Patents

Inverted Book Stand

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US Patent:
54859808, Jan 23, 1996
Filed:
Nov 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/345313
Inventors:
Paul Luccia - Huntingdon Valley PA
International Classification:
A47B 2300
US Classification:
248445
Abstract:
An inverted book stand having a book support platform comprised of two pivotally connected, transparent panels. The panels can be moved from a first, stowed position, where the panels are folded together and in close proximity to each other, to a second, in use position, where the panels are folded open to an angle of less than 180. degree. to form the support platform. The panels are formed with an integral, angle limiting feature at the pivotal connection to maintain the angle between panels when they are in the open position. Support members are pivotally connected to the outer edge of each panel, opposite to edge of the panel from where the panels are connected to each other. The support members can be moved from a first, stowed position, wherein each support member is in a closed position parallel and adjacent to its respective panel, and a second, in use position, where the support member is pivoted to an angle of more than 90. degree. from the panel surface. An integral limiting feature is provided at the pivotal connection between the support members and the panels to limit the angle formed between them when the support members are opened.

Apparatus For Sealing Pipes And Plumbing Fittings & Fixtures

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US Patent:
20230009429, Jan 12, 2023
Filed:
Jul 6, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/367908
Inventors:
Paul LUCCIA - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
F16L 41/08
Abstract:
An apparatus for sealing a hole or a shape in a surface may be disclosed. According to an exemplary embodiment, a soft material may be provided containing an interior hole, an exterior surface, a top lip, and an outer area. In an exemplary embodiment, a bottom lip may be further incorporated. In another exemplary embodiment, a rough surface may be imprinted onto the pipe seal apparatus. The rough surface may be imprinted into the interior portion of the body and the exterior portion of the body and the top lip, or both. An adhesive pipe sealant may be used along the rough surface. The rough surface may have a higher overall surface area for the adhesive to bond to, creating a stronger bond and preventing delamination.

Method And Apparatus For Forming Holes

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US Patent:
20210101248, Apr 8, 2021
Filed:
Oct 7, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/595036
Inventors:
Paul LUCCIA - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B24B 27/06
Abstract:
An apparatus, system, or method for forming holes and shapes in surfaces may be disclosed. The apparatus may be a drain or drain-shaped tool which may be affixed to a drilling device. The apparatus may be fitted with an abrasive material, sharp edges, or a serrated edge to increase the performance and efficiency of the apparatus. The system and method may incorporate the use of a drilling device, such as a handheld drill or a drill press. A first step may involve affixing a drain to a drilling device. In a next step, the user may contact the drain drilling device with a work surface and may power on the drilling device. The hole created may be recessed such that the surrounding area is incrementally deeper closer to the hole in the center.
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