WORLEYPARSONS since Mar 2011
Lead Eng
TG Eng - OMV Yemen Block S2 Oct 2010 - Feb 2011
Lead Piping Eng
ILF Consultants Mar 2010 - Oct 2010
Lead Piping Engineer
WorleyParsons, Feb 2008 - Jan 2009
Lead Piping Engineer
Fluor Daniel, Holland Jul 2007 - Jan 2008
Lead Piping Engineer
Education:
Chester 1971 - 1975
HNC, Mech
Skills:
Construction Management FEED Gas Petrochemical LNG Piping Factory Refinery EPC Natural Gas Petroleum Onshore PDS Commissioning Construction P&ID Offshore Drilling Oil/Gas Plant Design Tanks ASME Project Engineering Engineering Design Project Control Energy Industry PDMS Valves Pipelines Refineries
WORLEYPARSONS since Mar 2011
Lead Eng
TG Eng - OMV Yemen Block S2 Oct 2010 - Feb 2011
Lead Piping Eng
ILF Consultants Mar 2010 - Oct 2010
Lead Piping Engineer
WorleyParsons, Feb 2008 - Jan 2009
Lead Piping Engineer
Fluor Daniel, Holland Jul 2007 - Jan 2008
Lead Piping Engineer
Education:
Chester 1971 - 1975
HNC, Mech
Skills:
Construction Management FEED Gas Petrochemical LNG Piping Factory Refinery EPC Natural Gas Petroleum Onshore PDS Commissioning Construction P&ID Offshore Drilling Oil/Gas Plant Design Tanks ASME Project Engineering Engineering Design Project Control Energy Industry PDMS Valves Pipelines Refineries
Tony M. Pearce - Alpine UT, US Terry V. Pearce - Alpine UT, US
Assignee:
EdiZONE, LC - Alpine UT
International Classification:
A63B037/08
US Classification:
473594, 446267
Abstract:
Toys and balls are disclosed having a skin and a core of somewhat dissimilar materials. The skin and core are of different colors. When the toy is squeezed, the non-liquid deformable core presses against at least a portion of the skin, making the skin thin at that point and permitting the color of the core to show through, creating the appearance of a color change of the toy.
Jelly blocks and jelly letters are disclosed. The jelly blocks and jelly letters may be made from an elastomer gel resulting in a soft, stretchable children's toy that has shape memory. The jelly blocks and jelly letters may be made from an elastomer gel that is formulated for tackiness to permit stacking of the blocks or sticking of the letters to a desired surface. The blocks and letters may be soft enough that a child could be struck with them without suffering injury.
Methods for making foamed elastomer gels are disclosed. Chemical foaming agents may be incorporated or gas may be injected into a molten gel and then using heating and cooling techniques and/or additives, gas bubbles are formed and preserved in the cooled and solidified elastomer gel.
Alternating Pattern Gel Cushioning Elements And Related Methods
An alternating pattern gel cushioning device and methods for making the same. The gel pattern may be two- or three-dimensional. The devices may be zoned or stacked. The device may be made by a variety of methods including roller molding, open-face molding, injection molding, casting, extrusion, compression molding and other methods.
Tony M. Pearce - Alpine UT, US Terry V. Pearce - Alpine UT, US
Assignee:
Edizone, LLC - Alpine UT
International Classification:
A47C 27/00
US Classification:
267142, 56555
Abstract:
Various gel springs can be constructed for cushioning purposes.
Apparatus For Housing Artificial Features, A Magnetized Artificial Feature Made From Elastomeric Gel, And Improved Internal Magnets For Use In Artificial Features
Disclosed is an enclosure for artificial features such as artificial fish and artificial plants. The enclosure has one or more walls and is configured to house a liquid therein. One or more electromagnets are provided to generate a magnetic field within the enclosure. A controller controls electric currents that generate magnetic fields from the one or more electromagnets. The controller is configured to selectively reverse the magnetic polarity of at least one of the one or more electromagnets. Also disclosed is an artificial feature such as an artificial fish or artificial plant with a body made of elastomeric gel. The artificial feature may include multiple permanent magnets housed in a body where the permanent magnets are aligned based on an orientation of a north pole and south pole of each permanent magnet.
Tony Pearce - Alpine UT, US Terry Pearce - Alpine UT, US
Assignee:
EdiZONE, LC
International Classification:
A23L001/00
US Classification:
426/089000
Abstract:
Various embodiments of snacks of orally soluble edible films are disclosed. The snacks may include one or more layers of film that is orally soluble and disintegrates quickly upon placement in a human mouth without leaving substantial residue that can be felt by the human tongue or which needs to be swallowed or ejected from the mouth.