Charles Edward Horne Jr.
Electrician at Brookshire Blvd, Charlotte, NC

License number
North Carolina 03770-U
Issued Date
Feb 29, 2016
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2017
Category
Electrican
Type
Unlimited Classification
Address
Address
6050 Brookshire Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28216
Phone
(704) 399-1372

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Charles Van Horne
4571 Silver Spoon Rd, Whiteville, NC 28472
(910) 648-2011
Charles Van Horne, age 55
4537 Silver Spoon Rd, Whiteville, NC 28472
(910) 648-4485
Charles Van Horne
4800 Crepe Myrtle St, Battleboro, NC 27809
(252) 717-4509
Charles Van Horne
4322 Silver Spoon Rd, Whiteville, NC 28472
Charles Van Horne, age 83
4369 Silver Spoon Rd, Whiteville, NC 28472
(910) 648-4527

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Horne Electric Company, Inc

6050 Brookshire Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28216

Industry:
Electrical Contractor
Doing business as:
Horne Electric
Registration:
Jan 23, 1984
Phone:
(704) 399-1372 (Phone), (704) 399-1308 (Phone)
State ID:
0070753
Chairman, Presidents:
Charles E. Horne Jr (President), 2044 S Wendover Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211 (Physical),Stacey Robinson (Administration),Belinda Cochran (Shareholder),...
Agent:
Charles E Horne
Categories:
Electric Contractors Residential
In business since:
1954
Products:
Commercial Services, Construction, Industrial Services
Additional:
Commercial, Industrial, Service, Serving Charlotte Since 1954

Professional information

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Paramedic At Mecklenburg Ems Agency

Paramedic At Mecklenburg Ems Agency

Position:
Paramedic at Mecklenburg EMS Agency
Location:
Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Mecklenburg EMS Agency - Paramedic


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Rotary Printing Screen Having Heat-Shrunk Support Members

Rotary Printing Screen Having Heat-Shrunk Support Members

US Patent:
4026208, May 31, 1977
Filed:
May 13, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/577000
Inventors:
Charles G. Horne - Charlotte NC
Martin Sobel - Flemington NJ
Assignee:
Raylar Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B05C 1706
US Classification:
101116
Abstract:
A rotary printing screen, for mounting in a rotary screen printing machine, which has a support member at each end of its screen cylinder. The support member uniformly supports each endring against the longitudinal tension applied to the screen cylinder by the tensioning device so that the endrings remain in parallel. The support member, made from a heat-shrinkable plastic, such as polyethylene terephthalate, is selectively a heat-shrunk plastic sleeve or a heat-shrunk device endwise extension of the screen cylinder. Each embodiment extends over at least a portion of the shoulder of the endring to form a lip which has progressively greater thickness and decreasing circumference, terminating in a circular bead. As a sleeve, the support member fits over each terminal portion of the screen cylinder and covers its adhesive joint with the underlying cylindrical surface of the endring.


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Fuel Dispensing Arrangement

Fuel Dispensing Arrangement

US Patent:
4036403, Jul 19, 1977
Filed:
Oct 22, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/624533
Inventors:
Gerald O. Barnes - Charlotte NC
Charles E. Horne - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B67D 522
US Classification:
222 23
Abstract:
A fuel dispensing arrangement having a dispenser with an electrically driven pump for delivering fuel, a control located remotely from the dispenser and operable by a supervisor for selectively enabling fuel delivery, relays switchable among a plurality of states and connected with the control for responding thereto by switching to a first state enabling energization of the pump in preparation for fuel delivery and connected with the dispenser for responding thereto by switching to a second state energizing the pump on initiation of fuel delivery from the dispenser and to a third state disabling energization of the pump on termination of fuel delivery. In accordance with this invention, a warning device is located at the control and is operatively connected with the relays for signaling to the supervisor that the relays are in the third state so that the attention of the supervisor is directed to the termination of fuel delivery from the dispenser.