ANDREW MATHIESON TAYLOR
Pilots at Encino Ash, San Antonio, TX

License number
Texas A2237712
Issued Date
Dec 2015
Expiration Date
Jun 2016
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
20803 Encino Ash, San Antonio, TX 78259

Professional information

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Computer Systems Engineer At Usaa

Position:
Computer Systems Engineer at USAA, Photographer at blink twice photography
Location:
San Antonio, Texas
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
USAA - San Antonio, Texas Area since Jan 2013 - Computer Systems Engineer blink twice photography since Jan 2009 - Photographer
Education:
Texas State University-San Marcos 2010 - 2012
Computer Information Systems, CIS, Business
Austin Community College 2002 - 2009
Skills:
Computer Hardware, Wedding Photography, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, Customer Service, Databases, Database Design
Interests:
Computers, Photography


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Inventor/Entreprenuer/Business Owner

Position:
Managing Partner at Passive Fundraising Solutions, LLC.
Location:
San Antonio, Texas Area
Industry:
Program Development
Work:
Passive Fundraising Solutions, LLC. since Sep 2008 - Managing Partner Millennia Acquisitions & Holdings, LLC 2009 - 2010 - Managing Partner Twins Development Jan 2006 - Aug 2008 - Partner Black Diamond Golf, LLC Jan 2001 - Sep 2005 - Owner
Education:
San Antonio College 1980 - 1982
none


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Method And Apparatus For High Pressure Article Cleaner

US Patent:
6910957, Jun 28, 2005
Filed:
Feb 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/793723
Inventors:
Andrew M. Taylor - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
B24C007/00
US Classification:
451 99, 451101, 451102
Abstract:
A cleaning system having nozzle assembly for a pressured fluid stream entrained with abrasive that includes a pressured fluid receiving portion adapted to accommodate a pressured fluid dispenser. An abrasive entrainment chamber is oriented to accept pressured fluid jetted thereacross from the pressured fluid dispenser. The abrasive entrainment chamber is adapted to establish a venturi suction responsive to pressured fluid being jetted thereacross. An access port is provided in fluid communication with the abrasive entrainment chamber for permitting suction of abrasive into the abrasive entrainment chamber for entrainment in a pressured fluid being jetted thereacross. A spray enclosure is positioned at the abrasive entrainment chamber and oriented to receive pressured fluid dispensed from the pressured fluid dispenser at the pressured fluid receiving portion. The spray enclosure is configured to substantially conform to a spray pattern of pressured fluid jetted from the pressured fluid dispenser with minimized influence on the spray pattern at side-edge portions thereof for promoting substantially uniform dispersion of pressured fluid and abrasive across the spray pattern.


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Dr. Andrew D Taylor, Fort Sam Houston TX - DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine)

Specialties:
Dentistry
Address:
1811 Army Blvd STE 2018, Fort Sam Houston 78234
(210) 808-3713 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Cleaning Method And Apparatus Utilizing Sodium Bicarbonate Particles

US Patent:
5588901, Dec 31, 1996
Filed:
Dec 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/351310
Inventors:
Arthur C. Rubey - San Antonio TX
Andrew M. Taylor - San Antonio TX
William E. Spears - Lawrenceville NJ
International Classification:
B24C 100, B24C 302, B24C 700, B24C 900
US Classification:
451 99
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for effecting the continuous reliable supply of sodium bicarbonate particles to a blasting nozzle employing pressured air or water for conveying such particles into contact with a surface to be cleaned. The apparatus includes a hopper at atmospheric pressure and a removable orifice through which the abrasive particles are directed from the hopper to an open ended pipe. One end of the pipe is connected to a media conveying line and a venturi passage provided in a blast nozzle whereby a pressurized fluid passing through the venturi passage creates a suction force in the conveying line and the pipe such that atmospheric air and abrasive particles are drawn from the air pipe to the blast nozzle. The amount of air flow permitted through the pipe can be adjusted by a valve to control the vacuum within the conveying line and along with the particle feeding orifice controls the concentration of abrasive particles in the air stream directed to the nozzle.


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Method Of And Apparatus For Golf Club Cleaning

US Patent:
2004025, Dec 23, 2004
Filed:
Jul 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/625990
Inventors:
Andrew Taylor - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
B08B003/00
US Classification:
134/094100, 134/172000, 134/199000
Abstract:
A system for cleaning golf clubs having a detergent nozzle and rinse nozzle which move in a rectilinear fashion across the face of the golf club irons placed generally horizontally therein. The golf club irons may be placed generally horizontally in a right hand and left hand configuration such that the face of each golf club iron lies in grooves at an angle generally between 15 and 30 degrees relative to a detergent nozzle of a cleaning assembly. The generally trapezoidal lid is then closed around the golf club irons. As the lid is closed, complementary grooves form slots around the handle of the golf club irons. The golf club cleaning system may then be activated by inserting a coin into a control box . When activated, the cleaning system translates along a track assembly while the detergent nozzle imparts a stream of detergent from a detergent container to the faces of the golf club irons. Upon translating the length of the track assembly, the cleaning assembly activates the rinse nozzles and translates in the reverse direction along the track assembly while rinsing the detergent from the face of the golf club irons. The rinsed detergent is then drained through a drain connection.


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Axially Securable Roller Paint Applicator

US Patent:
6098240, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
Sep 1, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/144754
Inventors:
Andrew M. Taylor - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B05C 1702
US Classification:
1523011
Abstract:
An axially securable roller paint applicator that includes a substantially cylindrical body having an inner core constructed from form retaining material and an outer paint absorbent covering substantially surrounding the inner core. The body has a first end for location proximate to a handle assembly of a rotary roller paint applicator holder when the body is slidingly engaged upon such a rotary roller paint applicator holder. A second end of the body is located distally away from the handle assembly of the rotary roller paint applicator holder when the body is engaged upon the holder. An end cap is configured for engagement with the second end of the body for preventing axial movement of the body on the rotary roller paint applicator holder when the body is installed for use. The end cap has an interior surface configured for face-to-face releasable interlocking engagement with an exterior end surface of the rotary roller paint applicator holder. In one embodiment, the interior surface of the end cap is at least partially covered in a hooked-surface component of a hook-and-loop fastener combination.


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Cleaning Method Utilizing Sodium Bicarbonate Particles

US Patent:
5366560, Nov 22, 1994
Filed:
Sep 3, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/116405
Inventors:
Arthur C. Rubey - San Antonio TX
Andrew M. Taylor - San Antonio TX
Assignee:
Yelapa Enterprises, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B08B 700, B24B 100
US Classification:
134 7
Abstract:
A method for effecting the continuous reliable supply of sodium bicarbonate particles to a blasting nozzle employing pressured air or water as the means for conveying such particles into impact engagement with a surface to be cleaned.