CHARLES A JOHNSON
Electrician at Grn Grv Dr, Corpus Christi, TX

License number
Texas 35378
Expiration Date
Mar 21, 2017
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
4434 Green Grove Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 78415
Phone
(361) 331-1323

Professional information

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Charles Johnson - Lake City, TX

Work:
Higdon Construction Inc
INSTRUMENT FITTER
Strike Construction I&E - Spring, TX
Electrical General Foreman
Acrux Staffing / Gaylor Electrical - Calvert, AL
LEAD/ELECTRICIAN/DATA & COMMUNICATIONS/FIBER OPTICS
Jacobs Field Services N.A - Baton Rouge, LA
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN
A.T.I - La Porte, TX
INSTRUMENT FITTER
Contech Control Services - Houston, TX
INSTRUMENT FITTER/ELECTRICIAN
C.C.A - Mineral Wells, TX
Electrical Maintenance
WINGO SERVICE COMPANY - Conroe, TX
LEAD/ JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN
Education:
LEE COLLEGE - Baytown, TX
Certificate Of Completion in INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
San Jacinto College - Pasadena, TX
Certificate Of Completion


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Rain Water Conveyance Apparatus

US Patent:
5522427, Jun 4, 1996
Filed:
Mar 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/404650
Inventors:
Charles L. Johnson - Corpus Christi TX
International Classification:
F16L 2700
US Classification:
1376165
Abstract:
An apparatus for conveying rain water to a point remote from a building wall, comprising a frame mounted trough which is automatically lowered in response to movement of a piston within the frame. The piston moves in response to the weight of water accumulated within the frame, but is delayed until the rising water level actuates a trough release mechanism. Trough deployment is resisted by the lean of the stored trough and springs which are in tension for all trough positions. Water exits the frame through a cylinder port and drains from the remote end of the trough. A trough stabilizer collects a small amount of water at the end of the trough, the weight of the collected water keeping the trough down until water flow from the trough ceases. Small holes allow slow drainage from the trough stabilizer, which eventually allows the springs to return the trough to its upper position. Provisions are made allow accumulation of water to exit the frame without trough deployment.