Arthur Benjamin Brown
Engineers at Woodland Cir, Durango, CO

License number
Colorado 55271
Issued Date
Jun 6, 2001
Renew Date
Jun 6, 2001
Type
Engineer Intern
Address
Address
5 Woodland Cir, Durango, CO 81301

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Arthur Brown
5431 Lane 5 N, Mosca, CO 81146
Arthur Brown
4 Gardner Ct, Longmont, CO 80504

Professional information

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Business Development Manager

Position:
Business Development Manager at Freedom Industries
Location:
Durango, Colorado
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Freedom Industries - Durango, co since Sep 2011 - Business Development Manager Fenner Dunlop Jan 2010 - Aug 2011 - General Manager Fenner Dunlop May 2003 - Jan 2010 - Mining Sales Engineer Fenner Dunlop May 2005 - Aug 2007 - Regional Business Manager Vulcan Materials Company 2001 - 2002 - Operations Trainee
Education:
Colorado School of Mines 1997 - 2001
BS, Mining Engineering
Skills:
Technical Writing, Direct Sales, Value Creation, Product Management, Operations Management, Mining, Sales, Management, Pricing, Sales Operations, Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Engineering, Forecasting, Contract Negotiation, Drilling, Negotiation, Minerals, Gold, Iron Ore, Process Engineering, Metallurgy, Energy, Coal, Mineral Processing, Strategic Planning, Procurement


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Laterally Flexible Reinforced Structure

US Patent:
7815043, Oct 19, 2010
Filed:
Aug 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/837265
Inventors:
John Hawkins - Loganville GA, US
Geoff Normanton - Dacula GA, US
Arthur B. Brown - Durango CO, US
Assignee:
Fenner Dunlop Americas, Inc. - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B65G 15/34
US Classification:
198847
Abstract:
In improved reinforced conveyor belt structure is disclosed having a segmented reinforcing structure for enabling enhanced in-plane expansion of the belt under conditions of extreme in-plane experienced during operation. The belt comprises at least one elastomer layer and at least one reinforcing layer. The reinforcing layer may comprise a continuous strip disposed along the longitudinal center line of the conveyor belt. A series of laterally-extending reinforcing strips are disposed on either side of the center strip, radiating outward toward respective edges of the belt. These laterally-extending strips are spaced apart from one another to form a series of flexibility enhancing gaps therebetween, thus enabling the belt to elongate at its edges without undue restraint from the reinforcing layer. The laterally-extending strips may be oriented perpendicular to the center strip, or they may be oriented at oblique angles with respect to the center strip. The reinforcing layer may comprise one or more plies.