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Stewart B Kriegstein

from Gulf Breeze, FL
Age ~66

Stewart Kriegstein Phones & Addresses

  • Gulf Breeze, FL
  • 2929 Sailor Ave, Ventura, CA 93001 (805) 658-9151
  • 7009 Aura Ave, Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 342-4870
  • 18200 Killion St, Tarzana, CA 91356 (818) 996-2320
  • Woodland Hills, CA
  • Encino, CA

Work

Company: Warstone innovations 2016 Position: Founder

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Industries

Construction

Resumes

Resumes

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Founder

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Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Warstone Innovations
Founder

Epoxy Doctor
President and Chief Executive Officer

Stewart Kriegstein and Associates 1977 - 1992
Owner

Pacific Shoreline Construction 1977 - 1992
Principal

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stewart Kriegstein
President
Doctor Epoxy
Professional Concrete Repairs and Restoration
1622 Walter St, Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 658-8703
Stewart Kriegstein
President
EPOXY DOCTOR
Concrete Repair
1622 Walter St STE A, Ventura, CA 93003
Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 658-8703, (805) 658-9172
Stewart Kriegstein
2929 Sailor, A California Limited Partnership
2929 Sailor Ave, Ventura, CA 93001

Publications

Us Patents

Rotatable Concrete Spacer

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US Patent:
D3730700, Aug 27, 1996
Filed:
Aug 18, 1995
Appl. No.:
D/042867
Inventors:
Stewart B. Kriegstein - Ventura CA
US Classification:
D 8354

Axial Reinforcement System For Restorative Shell

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US Patent:
20180340308, Nov 29, 2018
Filed:
Aug 2, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/053783
Inventors:
- Ventura CA, US
Stewart Kriegstein - Ventura CA, US
International Classification:
E02B 17/00
E04G 23/02
E04F 13/073
E04C 3/34
E02D 31/06
E02D 5/64
E02D 5/60
B29C 63/06
E02D 5/22
B29C 65/48
B29C 65/00
B29K 307/04
B29L 31/10
Abstract:
An axial reinforcement system is disclosed that provides a shell (i.e., a form or jacket) that protects a weight-bearing member (e.g., a cement column) from a corrosive environment and which also substantially increases the structural capacity of the weight-bearing member. The shell is integrated with “positioners” and reinforcing elements, the combination of which offers several advantages over conventional shells. The positioner is attached directly to the shell and the positioner is, in turn, secured to a reinforcing element, which can be a reinforced steel, such as rebar, or a carbon fiber reinforced polymer material. The axial reinforcement system has been found to substantially increase the structural rigidity of the weight-bearing member, while at the same time protecting the weight-bearing member from corrosion and is also simple to install.

Continuity Connection System For Restorative Shell

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US Patent:
20170218588, Aug 3, 2017
Filed:
Jan 29, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/418772
Inventors:
- Ventura CA, US
Stewart Kriegstein - Ventura CA, US
International Classification:
E02B 17/00
B29C 65/00
B29C 63/06
E02D 5/60
E04C 3/34
E04C 3/36
E04G 23/02
E02D 31/06
B29C 65/48
E04F 13/073
Abstract:
A continuity connection system is disclosed that is highly durable, simple to install, and substantially increases the structural capabilities and weight-bearing capacity of a shell (i.e., a form or jacket). The shell can be used to protect a weight-bearing member (e.g., a cement column) from a degrading environment. The shell can have one or several layers of carbon fiber fabric (e.g., spaced apart longitudinally) wrapped around an interior of the shell or embedded within the shell. The continuity connection system is used to provide continuity between two ends of the carbon fiber layer, and can be made up of the carbon fiber fabric reinforcement layer, two pockets, and a laminate having ends positioned in each pocket. The carbon fiber laminate traverses a seam/separation of the carbon fiber fabric and/or a seam of the shell and can be retained in place within the pockets with an appropriate epoxy, for example.

Axial Reinforcement System For Restorative Shell

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US Patent:
20170218591, Aug 3, 2017
Filed:
Jan 16, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/407234
Inventors:
- Ventura CA, US
Stewart Kriegstein - Ventura CA, US
International Classification:
E02D 5/60
E02D 31/06
E04C 3/30
Abstract:
An axial reinforcement system is disclosed that provides a shell (i.e., a form or jacket) that protects a weight-bearing member (e.g., a cement column) from a corrosive environment and which also substantially increases the structural capacity of the weight-bearing member. The shell is integrated with “positioners” and reinforcing elements, the combination of which offers several advantages over conventional shells. The positioner is attached directly to the shell and the positioner is, in turn, secured to a reinforcing element, which can be a reinforced steel, such as rebar, or a carbon fiber reinforced polymer material. The axial reinforcement system has been found to substantially increase the structural rigidity of the weight-bearing member, while at the same time protecting the weight-bearing member from corrosion and is also simple to install.

Structure Including Interlocking Containers

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US Patent:
20170067219, Mar 9, 2017
Filed:
Nov 16, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/353714
Inventors:
- Ventura CA, US
Stewart Kriegstein - Ventura CA, US
International Classification:
E02B 3/14
B65D 25/14
B65D 43/02
F41H 5/24
B65D 81/18
E02B 3/10
E04H 9/14
E02D 29/02
B65D 21/02
B65D 85/00
Abstract:
A container is disclosed. The container has a side part, an upper part, a lower part, and a cavity formed by the side part, the upper part, and the lower part. The container also has a material disposed in the cavity. The side part has at least one protrusion and at least one recess. The side part is permeable to water. The side part is also nonpermeable to the material disposed in the cavity.

Hygroscopic Cementitious Materials

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US Patent:
20160280602, Sep 29, 2016
Filed:
Jun 4, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/173621
Inventors:
Stewart Kriegstein - Ventura CA, US
International Classification:
C04B 26/02
C04B 20/00
B01J 20/28
Abstract:
A method is disclosed. The method includes providing a cementitious material, the cementitious material including an absorbing material. The method also includes absorbing a fluid into the absorbing material during hydration of the cementitious material. The method further includes retaining the fluid in the absorbing material after hydration of the cementitious material.

Structure Including Interlocking Containers

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US Patent:
20150266615, Sep 24, 2015
Filed:
Mar 19, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/219062
Inventors:
Stewart Kriegstein - Ventura CA, US
International Classification:
B65D 21/02
B65D 43/02
E02B 3/14
B65D 81/18
E02B 3/04
B65D 25/14
B65D 85/00
Abstract:
A container is disclosed. The container has a side part, an upper part, a lower part, and a cavity formed by the side part, the upper part, and the lower part. The container also has a material disposed in the cavity. The side part has at least one protrusion and at least one recess. The side part is permeable to water. The side part is also nonpermeable to the material disposed in the cavity.

Hygroscopic Cementitious Materials

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US Patent:
20150203401, Jul 23, 2015
Filed:
Jan 17, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/158278
Inventors:
Stewart Kriegstein - Ventura CA, US
International Classification:
C04B 16/02
C04B 16/06
Abstract:
A method is disclosed. The method includes providing a cementitious material, the cementitious material including an absorbing material. The method also includes absorbing a fluid into the absorbing material during hydration of the cementitious material. The method further includes retaining the fluid in the absorbing material after hydration of the cementitious material.
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