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Richard John Harpenau

from Jupiter, FL
Age ~68

Richard Harpenau Phones & Addresses

  • 6190 Sand Pine Ct, Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 741-1237 (561) 744-5557
  • 17368 Conch Bar Ave, Jupiter, FL 33469 (561) 743-8696 (561) 747-1414
  • Tequesta, FL
  • Vienna, VA
  • Lake Placid, FL
  • Highland Bch, FL
  • West Palm Beach, FL
  • Marianna, FL
  • 6190 Sand Pine Ct, Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 723-7629

Work

Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

Richard Harpenau Photo 1

Owner, In-O-Vate Technologies Inc

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Richard Harpenau Photo 2

Engineering Project Team Lead

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Work:

Engineering Project Team Lead
Skills:
Management
Research
Social Media
Public Speaking
Marketing
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Customer Service
Powerpoint
Microsoft Office
Leadership
Richard Harpenau Photo 3

Agent At Harpenau Insurance Agency

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Richard Harpenau
MOVING ROCK, LLC
Transportation Services
6190 Sand Pne Ct, Jupiter, FL 33477
Richard J Harpenau
IN-O-VATE TECHNOLOGIES, INC
Mfg Metal Products
810 Saturn St #20, Jupiter, FL 33477
6190 Sand Pne Ct, Jupiter, FL 33458
(561) 743-8696
Richard J Harpenau
119 LAKE FRANCIS LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
6190 Sand Pne Ct, Jupiter, FL 33477
Richard Harpenau
YOW SNACKS, INC
810 Saturn St, Jupiter, FL 33477
Richard J. Harpenau
President, Treasurer, Director
Marlin Construction and Development, Inc
5305 SE Reef Way, Stuart, FL 34997

Publications

Us Patents

Wall Outlet Box For A Dryer Vent Exhaust Conduit

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US Patent:
6419102, Jul 16, 2002
Filed:
Jul 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/627691
Inventors:
Richard John Harpenau - Tequesta FL, 33469
International Classification:
H02G 308
US Classification:
220 33, 220 32, 220 35, 137360
Abstract:
A wall outlet box for a dryer exhaust conduit. The box includes a plurality of substantially planar integral walls defining an enclosure open at the front thereof. The enclosure includes a back surface, a pair of opposing side surfaces, a top surface, and a bottom surface. The opposing side surfaces, back surface and top surface include forward facing edges collectively defining a front periphery. The front periphery preferably has a perimeter greater than the perimeter of the back surface. The bottom surface preferably extends downwardly from the back surface to the front periphery. The wall outlet box further includes at least one port in the enclosure adapted to engage with a dryer exhaust conduit. A mounting lip, which can include mounting structures, extends outwardly from the forward facing edges. The mounting lip can be configured in an L-shape to provide a shoulder which abuts the edges of a wall surface.

Restriction Detecting Systems For Clothes Dryer Exhaust Systems

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US Patent:
6785981, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Feb 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/369805
Inventors:
Richard John Harpenau - Jupiter FL
Assignee:
In-O-Vate Technologies - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
F26B 1102
US Classification:
34140, 34602, 34558, 454340
Abstract:
A restriction sensor system for identifying the existence of blockages in exhaust conduits of clothes dryers. The restriction sensor system may include a pressure sensing device having a body configured to be coupled to an exhaust conduit of a clothes dryer. The pressure sensing device may be capable of determining changes in air pressure in the exhaust conduit. Once the air pressure present in the exhaust conduit exceeds a threshold air pressure, the pressure sensing device may send a signal to an indicator to generate an alarm, which may be a visual alarm or audible alarm, or both.

Elbow For A Conduit

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US Patent:
7210505, May 1, 2007
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/987234
Inventors:
Richard J. Harpenau - Jupiter FL, US
International Classification:
F16L 9/00
H02G 15/113
US Classification:
138157, 138162, 285179, 285182, 285183, 174 92
Abstract:
An elbow for a dryer exhaust vent conduit. The elbow can have two nestable channel sections, each channel section having a generally C-shaped cross-section, which may be substantially semi-circular. Each channel section has a connection mechanism along at least one side such that the two channel sections are joinable to form a substantially tubular conduit which has a smooth interior surface, reducing friction losses to the airflow speed of the dryer exhaust. Each channel section can be curved in a large radius arc to provide a turn to the elbow, which may extend around a quarter circle to provide a 90 turn to the dryer exhaust vent conduit. Snap fit locking tabs may lock the two channel sections together. Ends of the elbow may fit into or outside adjoining conduit pipes. The channel sections can be nested for ease of transport and storage and can be easily assembled on site.

Wall Outlet Box For A Dryer Vent Exhaust Conduit With Pipe Support Tab

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US Patent:
7731045, Jun 8, 2010
Filed:
Oct 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/550568
Inventors:
Richard J. Harpenau - Jupiter FL, US
International Classification:
H02G 3/08
H01H 9/02
US Classification:
220 32, 220 37, 174 58
Abstract:
A wall outlet box having a plurality of walls defining an enclosure open at the front thereof is provided. The enclosure can include a back, opposing sides, a top, and a bottom. Forward facing edges of the enclosure can define a front periphery with a mounting lip extending therefrom for mounting the outlet box into a wall. At least one port is provided to engage with a dryer exhaust conduit and at least one measurement member extends from an edge of the port. The at least one measurement member can extend to at least a length approximately equal to a length of the protruding exhaust conduit sufficient to securely attach a flexible hose thereto, such that the exhaust conduit may be placed against the measurement member as a template prior to installation and cutting of the exhaust conduit and the outlet box.

Remote Restriction Detecting System For Clothes Dryer Exhaust Systems

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US Patent:
8061058, Nov 22, 2011
Filed:
Apr 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/099207
Inventors:
Richard J. Harpenau - Jupiter FL, US
International Classification:
F26B 13/10
US Classification:
34558, 34 88, 34 89, 34140
Abstract:
A restriction sensor system for identifying the existence of blockages in exhaust conduits of clothes dryers. The restriction sensor system may be used as a retrofit system that is capable of being installed on existing clothes dryers. The restriction sensor system may include a fitting configured to be coupled to an exhaust conduit of a clothes dryer and a blockage indicator housing positioned remote from a clothes dryer. The pressure sensing device may be capable of determining changes in air pressure in the exhaust conduit. Once the air pressure present in the exhaust conduit exceeds a threshold air pressure, the pressure sensing device may send a signal to an indicator to generate an alarm, which may be a visual alarm or audible alarm, or both.

Remote Restriction Detecting System For Clothes Dryer Exhaust Systems

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US Patent:
8429833, Apr 30, 2013
Filed:
Nov 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/296807
Inventors:
Richard J. Harpenau - Jupiter FL, US
International Classification:
F26B 13/10
US Classification:
34558, 34 88, 34 89, 34140, 34235
Abstract:
A restriction sensor system for identifying the existence of blockages in exhaust conduits of clothes dryers. The restriction sensor system may be used as a retrofit system that is capable of being installed on existing clothes dryers. The restriction sensor system may include a fitting configured to be coupled to an exhaust conduit of a clothes dryer and a blockage indicator housing positioned remote from a clothes dryer. The pressure sensing device may be capable of determining changes in air pressure in the exhaust conduit. Once the air pressure present in the exhaust conduit exceeds a threshold air pressure, the pressure sensing device may send a signal to an indicator to generate an alarm, which may be a visual alarm or audible alarm, or both.

Funnel Bucket Device

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US Patent:
20070272714, Nov 29, 2007
Filed:
May 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/420333
Inventors:
Richard J. Harpenau - Jupiter FL, US
International Classification:
B67D 3/00
US Classification:
222530
Abstract:
A funnel bucket device for storing, transporting and dispensing liquids, comprised of a housing for holding a liquid, having an opening at an upper surface, a generally concave inclined bottom surface, and having a support system to support the housing when placed on a substantially level surface. The device further comprises an outlet at a low point of the bottom surface, to which a hose is connectable, and a hose storage system operating by wrapping the hose around the housing and securing the hose in place in at least one groove and at least one hose notch, whereby the hose is not caused to be disengaged from the dispensing device or kinked by the action of wrapping the hose around the housing.

Siphoning Device To Attain Desired Water Level In Pools And The Like

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US Patent:
55667066, Oct 22, 1996
Filed:
Oct 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/546273
Inventors:
Richard J. Harpenau - Tequesta FL
International Classification:
F04F 1002
US Classification:
137152
Abstract:
A siphoning device used to attain the desired level of water in a swimming pool or other like pools of water that are either overfilled from rain water or from overfilling. A small simple plastic tubular device that is designed to connect to a regular garden hose and hang over the pool edge. A vertical soft plastic threaded tubular pick-up pipe exhibiting threads on one end connects into a vertically aimed threaded fitting of the device and extends into the water to be cut-off by user with a knife at the point that represents the users desired level of water for the pool. Upon filling of the garden hose with water and creating a natural gravity siphon action by locating the termination portion of the hose at a point in the yard that is horizontally a few inches or more lower than the desired pool level, water will be pulled or drained through the siphon device until pool water level reaches the level of the soft plastic pipe cut-off. At which time, the introduction of air into the hose will cease the siphon action and likewise the pool will not be drained any further.
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