Andrew F Hansen
Plumbers in Bountiful, UT

License number
Utah 313507-5518
Issued Date
May 5, 2008
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2014
Category
Plumber
Type
Master Plumber
Address
Address
Bountiful, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Andrew Hansen, age 41
625 Eccles Ave, Ogden, UT 84404
Andrew Hansen
3572 Millstream Ln, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84109
(801) 278-7305
Andrew Hansen
3447 S 5020 W, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84120
(801) 967-9007
Andrew Hansen
872 E 2800 N, Ogden, UT 84414
(801) 782-3191
Andrew Hansen, age 44
957 Shadow Mountain Cir, Centerville, UT 84014
(801) 388-5008

Professional information

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Andrew Hansen - Woods Cross, UT

Work:
Colliers International
Senior Valuation Specialist
Zions First National Bank
Technical Review Appraiser
Free and Associates, Inc
Appraiser/Analyst
Education:
University of Utah
Bachelor of Science in Finance
Appraisal Institute
real estate finance, and statistics


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Video Games Including Real-Life Attributes And/Or Fantasy Team Settings

US Patent:
2012027, Oct 25, 2012
Filed:
Oct 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/275314
Inventors:
David A. Jones - Salt Lake City UT, US
Andrew S. Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
Assignee:
VOODOO GAMING LLC - Bountiful UT
International Classification:
A63F 9/24
US Classification:
463 4
Abstract:
A video gaming system and related network interfaces with an online fantasy sports game. The video game play is enhanced using various features of a fantasy sports game. Similarly, the fantasy sports game can be enhanced using various features of the video game play. In one aspect of the invention the video game system acquires a team roster of the fantasy sport game and the team roster is used to define the sports video game team. The sports video game also acquires sports video game parameters that are associated with real-life attributes of video game team members that are associated with the real-life team members. The video game play changes frequently over a sports season due to the changing video game parameters and fantasy sports settings being used to define video game play.


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Narrow Psd Hydraulic Cement, Cement-Scm Blends, And Methods For Making Same

US Patent:
8377201, Feb 19, 2013
Filed:
Dec 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/315089
Inventors:
John M. Guynn - Salt Lake City UT, US
Andrew S. Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
Assignee:
Roman Cement, LLC - Bountiful UT
International Classification:
C04B 7/00, C04B 14/00, C04B 24/00, C04B 24/10, C04B 14/40, C04B 7/32, C04B 7/36, C04B 9/11, C04B 11/28, C04B 28/06, C04B 18/06, C04B 9/12, C04B 28/00, C04B 28/04, C04B 7/14, C04B 7/19, C04B 11/00, C04B 28/14
US Classification:
106816, 106695, 106692, 106624, 106714, 106709, 106713, 106737, 106738, 106789, 106801
Abstract:
Hydraulic cements, such as Portland cements and other cements that include substantial quantities of tricalcium silicate (CS), dicalcium silicate (CS), tricalcium aluminate (CA), and/or tetracalcalcium alumino-ferrite (CAF), are particle size optimized to have increased reactivity compared to cements of similar chemistry and/or decreased water demand compared to cements of similar fineness. Increasing hydraulic cement reactivity increases early strength development and release of reactive calcium hydroxide, both of which enhance SCM replacement and 1-28 day strengths compared to blends of conventional Portland cement and one or more SCMs, such as coal ash, slag or natural pozzolan. Decreasing the water demand can improve strength by decreasing the water-to-cement ratio for a given workability. The narrow PSD cements are well suited for making blended cements, including binary, ternary and quaternary blends.


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Engineered Cement Incorporating Scms And Methods For Making And Using Same

US Patent:
2012014, Jun 14, 2012
Filed:
Nov 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/308535
Inventors:
Andrew S. Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
John M. Guynn - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
C04B 7/02, G06Q 90/00, C04B 18/06
US Classification:
106709, 106739, 705500
Abstract:
Engineered cements are described that include an engineered clinker fraction designed for use with one or more supplementary cementitious material (“SCM”) fractions. The engineered clinker fraction has a narrow particle size distribution (“PSD”) with a relatively high tricalcium silicate (“CS”) content as compared to traditional ordinary Portland cement (“OPC”). The high CS content and narrow PSD provide desired reactivity and set time when combined with the one or more SCMs. The clinker fraction may be combined with one or more ultrafine SCM fractions and/or one or more coarser SCM fractions to achieve a desired wide particle size distribution. By engineering the chemistry and the particle size of the clinker fraction and the SCM fraction to work together, the engineered cements can have superior packing density, water demand, reactivity, set time, sulfate resistance, and strength development as compared to conventional OPC-SCM blends.


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High Early Strength Pozzolan Cement Blends

US Patent:
8323399, Dec 4, 2012
Filed:
Jul 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/175636
Inventors:
John M. Guynn - Salt Lake City UT, US
Andrew S. Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
Assignee:
Roman Cement, LLC - Bountiful UT
International Classification:
C04B 18/06
US Classification:
106705, 106713, 106789
Abstract:
A high early strength blended cement composition includes larger sized fly ash and/or natural pozzolan particles blended with smaller sized hydraulic cement particles containing tricalcium silicate and/or dicalcium silicate (e. g. , Portland cement and/or ground granulated blast furnace slag). Excess calcium released from the hydraulic cement particles when mixed with water forms calcium hydroxide available for reaction with the fly ash and/or natural pozzolan. The fineness of the hydraulic cement particles is substantially greater than the fineness of the fly ash and/or natural pozzolan particles (e. g. , about 1. 25 to about 50 times greater). Reducing or eliminating coarse hydraulic cement particles that cannot fully hydrate but include unreacted cores reduces or eliminates wasted cement normally found in concrete. Replacing some or all of the coarse cement particles with coarse pozzolan particles provides a blended cement composition having significantly lower water demand compared to the hydraulic cement fraction by itself.


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Video Games Including Real-Life Attributes And/Or Fantasy Team Settings

US Patent:
2008016, Jul 3, 2008
Filed:
Dec 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/956288
Inventors:
Andrew S. Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
David A. Jones - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Voodoo Gaming LLC - Bountiful UT
International Classification:
A63F 13/12
US Classification:
463 42
Abstract:
A video gaming system and related network interfaces with an online fantasy sports game. The video game play is enhanced using various features of a fantasy sports game. Similarly, the fantasy sports game can be enhanced using various features of the video game play. In one aspect of the invention the video game system acquires a team roster of the fantasy sport game and the team roster is used to define the sports video game team. The sports video game also acquires sports video game parameters that are associated with real-life attributes of video game team members that are associated with the real-life team members. The video game play changes frequently over a sports season due to the changing video game parameters and fantasy sports settings being used to define video game play.


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Activity-Based Place-Of-Interest Database

US Patent:
8315953, Nov 20, 2012
Filed:
Dec 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/653923
Inventors:
Andrew S Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
Scott B. Hansen - New York City NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00, G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705319, 705 11
Abstract:
A method for generating a database of activities associated with places of interests having names that are non-descriptive of the activity includes, providing a social network that includes a plurality of unique users, each user having a social network user account; providing a social network user interface for creating a place of interest entry, wherein the user input interface requests from the social network user an activity that can be performed at the place of interest; for each of the plurality of unique users creating a plurality of places of interest entries by (i) obtaining a location of the place of interest having a name or type of a place of interest (POI) associated therewith; and (ii) receiving from the particular user, an activity that can be performed at the place of interest, wherein the name or type of the place of interest is non-descriptive of the activity that can be performed at the place of interest. In addition, the method includes, for each of the place of interest entries, storing the location, the activity, and optionally the name or type of the POI in a relational database.


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Methods For Searching Private Social Network Data

US Patent:
8121999, Feb 21, 2012
Filed:
Jan 6, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/683411
Inventors:
Andrew S Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
Scott B. Hansen - New York City NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707706, 707715, 707769, 707781, 707783, 707786, 726 2, 726 3, 726 17, 726 27
Abstract:
A method for searching a database that includes private social network data includes providing one or more databases including a plurality of database entries, a first portion of the database entries including private social network data and a second portion including non-social network data that is publicly accessible on the World Wide Web. The method further includes receiving a keyword search request from a search request user and searching the one or more databases or a keyword index thereof using one or more keywords and determining a hierarchy for search result items. The method also includes displaying at least a portion of search results items according to the hierarchy. And, determining whether the user has access rights to a particular subset of the private social network data and wherein if the user has access rights to the particular subset of private social network data, using at least a portion of the particular subset of social network data in the step of (i) searching the one or more databases, (ii) determining the hierarchy, and/or (iii) displaying the search result items.


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Methods For Analyzing Lipids And Membrane Proteins In Biological Matter Using Stable Isotopes And Mass Spectrometry

US Patent:
8263413, Sep 11, 2012
Filed:
Oct 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/581023
Inventors:
Andrew S Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
International Classification:
G01N 24/00, G01N 33/92, G01N 33/53
US Classification:
436173, 436 13, 436 71, 435 72
Abstract:
Methods for accurately comparing the levels of ionizable lipids in two cell populations that differ in some respect from each other using mass spectroscopy and isotopic labeling are provided. The methods can be used to identify a change in a lipid of interest in response to a cellular, chemical, genetic, or environmental change to the cell population (i. e. , a lipid response to a cell perturbation). The change in the lipid of interest can be a change in composition, rate of synthesis, and/or location of the lipid.


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High Early Strength Pozzolan Cement Blends

US Patent:
7972432, Jul 5, 2011
Filed:
Aug 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/848945
Inventors:
John M. Guynn - Salt Lake City UT, US
Andrew S. Hansen - Bountiful UT, US
Assignee:
Roman Cement, LLC - Bountiful UT
International Classification:
C04B 14/04, C04B 18/06
US Classification:
106705, 106713, 106DIG 1
Abstract:
A high early strength pozzolan cement includes larger sized pozzolan particles blended with smaller sized hydraulic cement particles containing tricalcium silicate and/or dicalcium silicate (e. g. , Portland cement). Excess calcium release from the hydraulic cement when mixed with water forms calcium hydroxide available for reaction with the pozzolan. The fineness of the hydraulic cement particles is substantially greater than the fineness of the pozzolan particles (e. g. , about 1. 25 to about 50 times greater). Reducing or eliminating coarse hydraulic cement particles that cannot fully hydrate but include unreacted cores reduces or eliminates wasted cement normally found in concrete. Replacing some or all of the coarse cement particles with pozzolan particles provides a pozzolan cement composition having significantly lower water demand compared to the hydraulic cement by itself.