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Wesley Mclane Phones & Addresses

  • 4323 Westbluff Ct, Tyler, TX 75707 (903) 787-7784
  • 1883 Beachrock Dr, Brookeland, TX 75931
  • 18439 Greenbriar Ave, Prairieville, LA 70769
  • 4323 Westbluff Ct, Tyler, TX 75707

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Company / Classification
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Wesley Mclane
MCLANE SERVICES, INC
18439 Greenbriar Dr, Prairieville, LA 70769
C/O Wesley Mclane, Prairieville, LA 70769
18439 Greenbriar Ave, Prairieville, LA 70769

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Us Patents

Furnace Brick Tie Back Assembly

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US Patent:
44322895, Feb 21, 1984
Filed:
Jul 23, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/286341
Inventors:
James P. Brannagan - Gonzales LA
Wesley McLane - Prairieville LA
International Classification:
F23M 500
E04B 162
US Classification:
110336
Abstract:
A tie back assembly for holding in place loose bricks forming an interior furnace wall is disclosed comprising a hold back plate, an adjustable stud holder assembly attachable at one end to the plate and extending through the furnace wall, and a locking means positioned outside the furnace for securely fixing the plate against the loose bricks.

Insulating Module

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US Patent:
49100637, Mar 20, 1990
Filed:
Sep 12, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/242890
Inventors:
David L. Holland - Riverside CA
Thomas M. Miller - Walnut CA
Wesley McLane - Prairieville LA
Assignee:
Maxadyne, Inc. - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
B32B 306
US Classification:
428 99
Abstract:
A module of the type used in insulating the wall of a high-temperature furnace comprising a planar face, a hub joined and extending rearwardly from substantially the mid-point of the surface opposite the planar face, and a plurality of radial members extending outwardly from the hub is described. Preferably the entire module is integral. The module can be used in combination with an attachment which fits over the hub for attaching the module to a furnace wall. Blanketing material can be used with the module to vary the heat-insulating characteristics of the module. The module, which is easily attached to a furnace wall, can be cut along any of its edges without varying the heat-insulating characteristics of the module, permitting the installation of the modules on a furnace wall without substantial pre-engineering.
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