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  • 11413 Baystone Pl, Concord, NC 28025 (704) 456-7917
  • Elkhart, IN
  • 2655 Old Cape Rd, Jackson, MO 63755 (573) 204-8811
  • Nashville, TN
  • Burleson, TX
  • Rockwell, NC
  • Burlington, KS
  • 11413 Baystone Pl, Concord, NC 28025 (573) 204-8811

Work

Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Roger G. Nolte

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Work:
GraceMed Health Clinic Primary Care
1122 N Topeka St, Wichita, KS 67214
(316) 866-2000 (phone), (316) 866-2084 (fax)
Conditions:
Tempromandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)
Languages:
English
Spanish
Description:
Dr. Nolte works in Wichita, KS and is affiliated with Via Christi Hospital and Wesley Medical Center.

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Roger Nolte
Principal
Kontek Industries Inc
Mfg Misc Products
705 Griffith St, Davidson, NC 28036

Publications

Us Patents

Massive Security Barrier

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US Patent:
7144186, Dec 5, 2006
Filed:
Sep 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/951951
Inventors:
Roger Allen Nolte - Jackson MO, US
Assignee:
Kontek Industries, Inc. - New Madrid MO
International Classification:
E01F 13/00
E01F 15/00
E01F 15/02
E01F 15/04
US Classification:
404 6, 256 131
Abstract:
Barrier elements couple together into a longitudinal wall to provide security from terrorist threats by being able to withstand both vehicle collisions and explosive blasts. Each barrier element is prefabricated to include a massive block of durable material, preferably high strength concrete, cast about one or more beams that are preferably made of steel and extend longitudinally through the block. Multiple blocks are positionable on top of the ground with their beams coupled longitudinally to one another, end-to-end. Forces from a vehicle collision or an explosive blast can cause barrier elements to rotate relative to one-another when the couplings between beams hinge or bend as the durable material that interferes with the rotation breaks away. The barrier elements are transportable by truck, positionable using readily available heavy lifting equipment, and longitudinally inter-connectable hingedly or rigidly by means of field-installable mechanical fastening hardware.

Cabled Massive Security Barrier

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US Patent:
7144187, Dec 5, 2006
Filed:
Dec 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/019043
Inventors:
Roger Allen Nolte - Jackson MO, US
Barclay J. Tullis - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Kontek Industries, Inc. - New Madrid MO
International Classification:
E01F 13/00
E01F 13/02
E01F 15/00
E01F 15/02
E01F 15/04
US Classification:
404 6, 256 131
Abstract:
Masses of composite material are coupled together by means of one or more cables into a longitudinal barrier wall to provide security from terrorist threats by being able to withstand both vehicle collisions and explosive blasts. The one or more cables are routed through tunnels within the masses. The tunnels have tapered openings to protect cable from being sheared apart when adjacent masses slide relative to one-another. Some of the cable is anchored to some of the masses. Each mass that is located at an end of a barrier wall is used to support anchoring means to anchor some of the cable. Such barrier walls are supported by a surface such as a ground surface and can be dragged along such a surface since a ground anchoring means isn't required. Given sufficient cable, such a barrier wall can withstand great longitudinal tension, and can absorb and endure great amounts of mechanical and thermal energy.

Massive Security Barriers Having Tie-Bars In Tunnels

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US Patent:
7654768, Feb 2, 2010
Filed:
Oct 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/551155
Inventors:
Barclay J. Tullis - Palo Alto CA, US
Roger Allen Nolte - Jackson MO, US
Charles Merrill - Cornelius NC, US
Assignee:
Kontek Industries, Inc. - New Madrid MO
International Classification:
E01F 13/00
US Classification:
404 6, 256 131
Abstract:
Barrier elements provide security from terrorist threats by ability to withstand both vehicle collisions and explosive blasts. Each barrier element is prefabricated to include a massive block of durable material, preferably of high strength concrete, with at least one tunnel extending at least partially between respective cavities in two opposite sides of the block. Each barrier element also includes at least one beam that is preferably made of steel and extends through one such tunnel. Multiple blocks are positionable slidably on top of the ground side-against-side with their beams coupled longitudinally to one another at least approximately end-to-end. Retainer means can be used to block coupling means from entry into the tunnels. Forces from a vehicle collision or an explosive blast can cause barrier elements to rotate relative to one-another when the couplings between beams hinge or bend as the durable material that interferes with the rotation breaks away.

Armored Building Modules And Panels

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US Patent:
7661228, Feb 16, 2010
Filed:
May 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/123624
Inventors:
Roger Allen Nolte - Jackson MO, US
Donald L. Selke - Waterloo IN, US
Assignee:
Kontek Industries, Inc. - New Madrid MO
International Classification:
E04H 1/00
E04C 3/00
US Classification:
52 791, 109 79, 52578, 52579
Abstract:
Panels and their modules, such as for walls and roofs, are disclosed that provide armored shelter for protecting people and equipment from ballistic projectiles and mortar attacks. Each module is made from multiple co-parallel plates arranged in a stack, spaced apart, and held together along their sides by side elements. This is done in such a way that, when assembled side-by-side or end-to-end into panels, adjacent modules overlap one another to prevent straight-through seams yet allow any damaged module to be removed and replaced without moving adjacent modules. Space within a module, between plates and sides, can contain energy absorbing material in a variety of shapes. Plates serve as structural flanges, and side elements comprise structural webs, to permit each module to function as a structural beam.

Segmented Massive Security Barriers Having Tie-Bars In Tunnels

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US Patent:
7946786, May 24, 2011
Filed:
Nov 13, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/618701
Inventors:
Barclay J. Tullis - Palo Alto CA, US
Roger Allen Nolte - Concord NC, US
Charles Merrill - Cornelius NC, US
Assignee:
Kontek Industries, Inc. - New Madrid MO
International Classification:
E01F 13/00
US Classification:
404 6
Abstract:
Barrier elements provide security from terrorist threats by ability to withstand both vehicle collisions and explosive blasts. Each barrier element is prefabricated to include a massive block of durable material, in some embodiments segmented, with at least one tunnel extending at least partially between respective cavities in two opposite sides of the block. Each barrier element also includes at least one beam that is preferably made of steel and extends through one such tunnel. Multiple blocks are positionable slidably on top of the ground side-against-side with their beams coupled longitudinally to one another at least approximately end-to-end. Retainer means can be used to block coupling means from entry into the tunnels. Forces from a vehicle collision or an explosive blast can cause barrier elements to rotate relative to one-another when the couplings between beams hinge or bend as the durable material that interferes with the rotation breaks away.

Method Of Protection With Massive Security Barriers Having Tie-Bars In Tunnels

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US Patent:
8061930, Nov 22, 2011
Filed:
Nov 13, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/618699
Inventors:
Barclay J. Tullis - Palo Alto CA, US
Roger Allen Nolte - Concord NC, US
Charles Merrill - Cornellius NC, US
Assignee:
Kontek Industries, Inc. - New Madrid MO
International Classification:
E01F 13/00
US Classification:
404 73
Abstract:
Barrier elements provide security from terrorist threats by ability to withstand both vehicle collisions and explosive blasts. Each barrier element is prefabricated to include a massive block of durable material, preferably of high strength concrete, with at least one tunnel extending at least partially between respective cavities in two opposite sides of the block. Each barrier element also includes at least one beam that is preferably made of steel and extends through one such tunnel. Multiple blocks are positionable slidably on top of the ground side-against-side with their beams coupled longitudinally to one another at least approximately end-to-end. Retainer means can be used to block coupling means from entry into the tunnels. Forces from a vehicle collision or an explosive blast can cause barrier elements to rotate relative to one-another when the couplings between beams hinge or bend as the durable material that interferes with the rotation breaks away.

Method Of Protection With Massive Security Barriers Having Tie-Bars In Tunnels

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US Patent:
8152408, Apr 10, 2012
Filed:
Oct 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/252204
Inventors:
Barclay J. Tullis - Palo Alto CA, US
Roger Allen Nolte - Concord NC, US
Charles Merrill - Cornelius NC, US
Assignee:
Kontek Industries, Inc. - Kannapolis NC
International Classification:
E01F 13/00
US Classification:
404 6, 404 73
Abstract:
Barrier elements provide security from terrorist threats by ability to withstand both vehicle collisions and explosive blasts. Each barrier element is prefabricated to include a massive block of durable material, preferably of high strength concrete, with at least one tunnel extending at least partially between respective cavities in two opposite sides of the block. Each barrier element also includes at least one beam that is preferably made of steel and extends through one such tunnel. Multiple blocks are positionable slidably on top of the ground side-against-side with their beams coupled longitudinally to one another at least approximately end-to-end. Retainer means can be used to block coupling means from entry into the tunnels. Forces from a vehicle collision or an explosive blast can cause barrier elements to rotate relative to one-another when the couplings between beams hinge or bend as the durable material that interferes with the rotation breaks away.

Blast-Resistant Foundations

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US Patent:
8302357, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Oct 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/912166
Inventors:
Roger Allen Nolte - Concord NC, US
Assignee:
Kontek Industries, Inc. - Kannapolis NC
International Classification:
E02D 27/00
US Classification:
52294, 52296, 522202, 522203, 52604
Abstract:
Blast-resistant foundations are presented that can be used to support a tower, a building, a building supporting a tower, and a tower supporting a building. These foundations can be transported to an installation site and rapidly deployed. They are comprised of one or more precast foundation blocks that do not penetrate the ground beneath them, do not require adjacent foundation blocks to be bound to one-another at their sides with interconnecting steel, and do not require the buildings and/or towers they support to use guy-wires. They can include protected cavities that contain utility equipment and supplies, and they can include conduits from these cavities that can be extended upward through one or more legs of a tower.
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