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Randy L Draginis

from Needville, TX
Age ~72

Randy Draginis Phones & Addresses

  • 13907 Mueck Rd, Needville, TX 77461
  • Houston, TX
  • 14459 Hickory Tree Ln, Wills Point, TX 75169 (972) 955-3694
  • 14030 Florence Rd STE E, Sugar Land, TX 77498
  • Terrell, TX
  • Grand Prairie, TX
  • Stafford, TX

Work

Company: Schneider national Aug 2016 Position: Cdl class a tanker operations

Skills

Program Management • New Business Development • Strategic Planning • Management • Project Management • Contract Management • Contract Negotiation • Leadership • Negotiation • Team Building • Engineering

Industries

Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

Resumes

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Cdl Class A Tanker Operations

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Schneider National
Cdl Class A Tanker Operations
Skills:
Program Management
New Business Development
Strategic Planning
Management
Project Management
Contract Management
Contract Negotiation
Leadership
Negotiation
Team Building
Engineering

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Randy Draginis
Manager
TEXAS CARE MEDICAL STAFFING LLC
5913 Covington Dr, Rowlett, TX 75089
14459 Hickory Tree Ln, Wills Point, TX 75169

Publications

Us Patents

Anchor For Post Tension Concrete Reinforcing Systems

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US Patent:
7762029, Jul 27, 2010
Filed:
Nov 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/984575
Inventors:
Norris O. Hayes - Stafford TX, US
Randy Draginis - Terrell TX, US
Assignee:
Hayes Specialty Machining, Ltd. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
E04C 5/08
US Classification:
5222313, 522236, 5222314, 4052591
Abstract:
An anchor for a post tension reinforcement is disclosed. The anchor includes an anchor base having at least one wedge receiving bore therein. The wedge receiving bore is tapered in diameter at a single selected taper angle. An axial length of the wedge receiving bore is selected so that a minimum internal diameter of the wedge receiving bore is at least as large as an external diameter of a sheath on a reinforcing tendon. In another aspect, the wedge receiving bore is positioned in the anchor so that its longitudinal center is approximately collocated with a load bearing basal surface of the anchor.

Anchor System With Substantially Longitudinally Equal Wedge Compression

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US Patent:
7765752, Aug 3, 2010
Filed:
Feb 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/033939
Inventors:
Norris O. Hayes - Stafford TX, US
Randy Draginis - Terrell TX, US
Assignee:
Hayes Specialty Machining, Ltd. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
E04C 5/08
US Classification:
5222313, 5222314, 522236, 52231, 4052591, 4033741
Abstract:
An anchor system for a tendon includes a load transfer device having at least one wedge receiving bore therein. The wedge receiving bore has a tapered interior surface. The anchor system also includes a wedge configured to be affixed to an exterior surface of a tendon. The wedge has a tapered exterior surface configured to cooperate with the tapered interior surface of the wedge receiving bore to laterally compress the wedge against a tendon when the wedge is moved longitudinally into the bore. Taper angle of the wedge and a taper angle of the wedge receiving bore are selected such that longitudinal compressive force exerted by the wedge is substantially evenly longitudinally distributed.

Anchor For Post Tension Concrete Reinforcing Systems

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US Patent:
8146306, Apr 3, 2012
Filed:
Jul 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/836039
Inventors:
Norris O. Hayes - Stafford TX, US
Randy Draginis - Terrell TX, US
Assignee:
Hayes Specialty Machining, Ltd. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
E04C 5/08
US Classification:
5222313, 522236, 5222314, 4052591
Abstract:
An anchor for a post tension reinforcement includes an anchor base having at least one wedge receiving bore therein and reinforcing ribs extending from an exterior of the receiving bore. A longitudinal length of the wedge receiving bore, a position of a midpoint of an axial length of the wedge receiving bore with respect to a load bearing basal surface of the anchor base, and a lateral extension and height of the ribs are selected such that a specific weight of the anchor base is at most 0. 1 pounds per square inch of load bearing area.

Anchor Wedge For Post Tension Anchor System And Anchor System Made Therewith

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US Patent:
7360342, Apr 22, 2008
Filed:
Jun 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/878340
Inventors:
Norris O. Hayes - Stafford TX, US
Randy Draginis - Terrell TX, US
Assignee:
Hayes Specialty Machining, Ltd. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
E04C 5/08
E04C 3/10
US Classification:
5222314, 5222313, 522234
Abstract:
A wedge for an anchor system is disclosed. One embodiment of the wedge includes at least two circumferential wedge segments. Each segment defines an exterior tapered surface and an interior surface. The interior surface has gripping elements thereon. The gripping elements define a difference between a major diameter and a minor diameter of about 0. 25 to 0. 75 of an amount of a difference defined by a conventional thread having substantially a same axial spacing and major diameter as the gripping elements on the interior surface. Another embodiment of the wedge has an interior surface shaped to substantially conform to an exterior surface of a tendon.

Anchor Wedge Configuration Tendon Anchors

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US Patent:
20060117683, Jun 8, 2006
Filed:
Dec 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/004281
Inventors:
Norris Hayes - Stafford TX, US
Randy Draginis - Terrell TX, US
International Classification:
E04C 5/08
US Classification:
052223130
Abstract:
A wedge for a tendon retaining anchor includes at least two circumferential wedge segments adapted to be placed on an exterior of a tendon. The wedge segments have an exterior surface adapted to cooperate with a receiving bore of a load transfer device and an interior surface having gripping elements thereon. A circumferential dimension of the wedge segments is selected so that a total uncompressed gap between circumferential ends of the wedge segments when the segments are applied to an exterior surface of the tendon is at most about 2.4 times a height of the gripping elements. In another aspect, a tendon retaining system includes an anchor having a wedge receiving bore and wedge segments adapted to cooperate with the wedge receiving bore. The wedge segments include gripping elements on an interior surface thereof. The system includes a device adapted to limit lateral compression of the wedge segments.

Tensioning Anchor Suitable For Blind-Hole Tendon Anchoring And Tendon Repair

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US Patent:
20060201083, Sep 14, 2006
Filed:
Mar 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/078533
Inventors:
Norris Hayes - Stafford TX, US
Randy Draginis - Terrell TX, US
Richard Agan - Trenton TX, US
International Classification:
E04C 5/08
US Classification:
052223130
Abstract:
A tendon anchor system includes an anchor body adapted to receive a tendon through one end. The anchor body has a threaded coupling at the other end. A retaining device is disposed within the anchor body for retaining the tendon within the anchor body. An anchor is disposed within an anchoring structure. The anchor has a threaded coupling. The threaded coupling in the anchor has an opposite thread direction to the threaded coupling in the anchor body. A jack screw threadedly engages with both the threaded coupling in the anchor body and in the anchor.
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