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  • Dawsonville, GA
  • 6895 Glen Dr, Cumming, GA 30028 (770) 888-2829
  • Suwanee, GA
  • Princeton, NJ
  • Bayside, NY
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Dearborn Heights, MI
  • Troy, MI
  • Shelby Township, MI
  • 6895 N Glen Dr, Cumming, GA 30028 (770) 403-4490

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Position: Medical Professional

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Location:
6895 north Glen Dr, Cumming, GA 30028
Industry:
Individual & Family Services
Work:
Metrodaycare.com
Webmaster
Education:
Troy Athens High School
University of Michigan
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President And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Cumming, GA
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Plastic Scribbler
President and Chief Executive Officer

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Hidden Ridge Vent For Slate Roofs

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US Patent:
20120096782, Apr 26, 2012
Filed:
Oct 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/908219
Inventors:
Sudhir RAILKAR - Wayne NJ, US
Adem Chich - Kearney NJ, US
Walter Zarate - Prospect Place NJ, US
Jeffrey Avitabile - Lodi NJ, US
Breck Hudson - Gainesville GA, US
Tim Manasterski - Cumming GA, US
International Classification:
E04D 1/30
E04B 1/70
US Classification:
52198, 523021, 52518
Abstract:
A ridge ventilation system includes a plurality of ridge vent sections configured to be arranged end-to-end along the ridge of a roof covering a vent slot formed therealong. Each ridge vent section has an elongated longitudinally flexible top panel with a central portion, edge portions terminating at extreme edges of the top panel, and ventilation grids extending beneath and along the edge portions spaced from extreme edges thereof. The space between the extreme edges of the top panel and the ventilation grids forms or defines an overhang configured to receive edges of shingles in a course of shingles installed next to the vent section and to inhibit the edges of the shingles from rising up. The ridge vent sections also have depending deflectors for deflecting blowing rain and snow that might enter through the ventilation grids and filter fabric may be affixed to the bottom of the ridge vent sections to provide additional deflection of rain and snow. The ridge ventilation system is particularly useful with slate or slate-style roofs and the vent sections are sized so that ridge cap slates extend beyond the extreme edges of the sections to hide substantially the ridge ventilation system from view.
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