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Valentin Castro Phones & Addresses

  • San Antonio, TX
  • Somerset, TX
  • Sierra Vista, AZ
  • Long Beach, CA

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Valentin Castro

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Address:
72 N 10 Pond Pl, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Phone:
(520) 458-6015
VIN:
1GKFK63847J260838
Make:
GMC
Model:
YUKON
Year:
2007

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Valentin Castro, III
President
Castro Electric
1MD. Inc.
Contractors - Electrical
72 N Ten Pond Pl, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
(520) 459-6766, (520) 459-6783
Valentin Castro
President
Castro Electri
Electrical Work
76 N 10 Pond Pl, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
(520) 459-6766
Valentin Castro
KWR CONSTRUCTION, INC
Single-Family House Construction
76 10 Pond Pl   , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
213 Armijo Street  , Las Cruces, NM 88005
76 N 10 Pond Pl, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
213 N Armijo St, Las Cruces, NM 88005
(520) 459-8950
Valentin Castro
Manager
ALTERNATECH ENERGY, LLC
PO Box 561, Bisbee, AZ 85603
76 N 10 Pound Pl, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Valentin Castro
Manager, President
1MD, INC
Electrical Contractor Business Consulting Services · Electrician · Single-family Housing Construction
72 N 10 Pound Place  , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
72 N 10 Pond Pl, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
76 N 10 Pond Pl, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
(520) 459-6766, (520) 459-6783

Publications

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Helmet Shell Assembly And Method And Apparatus For Making

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US Patent:
46154388, Oct 7, 1986
Filed:
Aug 20, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/767419
Inventors:
Isadore Rosenberg - Downey CA
Patrick R. Terisse - Covina CA
Valentin Castro - Pasadena CA
Assignee:
Figgie International Inc. - Willoughby OH
International Classification:
B65D 6900
A42B 302
US Classification:
206223
Abstract:
A helmet shell assembly wherein a helmet shell is provided with a covering of normally flat thermoplastic material which is disposed on the shell in such a manner as to have a minimum number of seams. The assembly is made by inserting a support member (44) into a helmet shell (12), positioning the shell and support into a cavity (50) of a forming fixture (46), then draping a sheet of softened thermoplastic material (16) [which is supported by a frame (48)] over one side of the shell, vacuum forming the sheet (16) about the side of the shell, and then trimming the sheet after it has set. The other side of the helmet shell is then covered by repeating the above steps, and then a tape is applied over the length of the helmet to cover the exposed seams. A protective coating and an edge roll may then be applied. The shell may initially be covered with a surface finish.
Valentin H Castro from San Antonio, TX, age ~89 Get Report