ABRAM BARRETT HUBER
Pilots at Finley Gln, Lake City, FL

License number
Florida C1055084
Category
Airmen
Address
Address
225 SW Finley Gln, Lake City, FL 32024

Professional information

Abram Huber Photo 1

Thatch Eave Member

US Patent:
2004003, Feb 19, 2004
Filed:
Jun 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/601434
Inventors:
Barry Huber - Lake City FL, US
Abram Huber - Lake City FL, US
International Classification:
E04D003/40, E04B007/00, E04D013/00, E04F013/00, E04F015/00
US Classification:
052/096000, 052/311100
Abstract:
A thatch eave member formed of a plurality of individual thatch elements, either natural or synthetic, having a backing member retaining a plurality of individual thatch elements such that the free ends present a generally planar exposed face, wherein the backing member is adapted for attachment along the eave of a roof such that the exposed face matches the ends of a lowermost thatched roofing shingle or roll to give the illusion of a thicker roof, and the system comprising the combination of such eave members and roof members.


Abram Huber Photo 2

Folding Spa Cover

US Patent:
2009002, Jan 29, 2009
Filed:
Jul 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/220712
Inventors:
Abram Huber - Lake City FL, US
International Classification:
E04H 4/00
US Classification:
4498
Abstract:
A retractable, folding, insulating spa cover assembly with interconnected, plural, elongated, generally rectangular, panel members, the panel members being connected to each other along their longitudinal edges or sides by hinge members that act as gaskets to close the entire gap between adjoining panel members, wherein the hinge members alternate between the upper and lower surface of the panel members, such that the panel members are foldable into a vertical stack. Track members may be provided on opposing upper walls of the spa, with pins or roller members disposed on each end of the panel members such that the panel members slide laterally within the track members. The track members may each have a horizontal leg and a vertical leg, such the panel members remain in the track members when vertically stacked as well. In an alternative embodiment, vertically oriented roller conveyor members may be positioned beside the spa.