CLYDE W BRYAN
Electrician at Pepper Ln, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 32586
Expiration Date
Jun 7, 2017
Category
Master Electrician
Address
Address
10802 Pepper Ln, Houston, TX 77079
Phone
(713) 545-4878

Professional information

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Admin Assist/ Recovery Advocate At The Right Step

Position:
Admin Assist/ Recovery Advocate at North Houston Counseling Services
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
North Houston Counseling Services since Dec 2010 - Admin Assist/ Recovery Advocate
Education:
Blinn College
Interests:
Spirituality, Fitness, Health, Sports, Technology, Family, Trainings, Education.


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Clyde Bryan - Houston, TX

Work:
Suda Service Corp.
Property Manager
Dasu Enterprises Inc. - Houston, TX
Business Manager
Education:
Institute of Chemical Dependency Studies - Houston, TX
Certificate
Lonestar College-Montgomery Campus - The Woodlands, TX
AAS in Human Services
Skills:
Expierence in working in stressful enviornments, able to take on leadership roles when needed, expierence in counseling and real estate, and knowledge of the inner workings of owning and running a business.


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Clyde Bryan

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Computer Networking
Skills:
New Business Development, Designs, Contract Negotiation, Management, Customer Service, Budgets, Networking, Business Planning, Strategic Partnerships, Program Management, Team Building, Strategic Planning, Business Development, Finance, Negotiation, Contract Management, Construction, Strategy, Project Planning, Start-ups, Analysis, Entrepreneurship


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Tool For Working On Live Electrical Wires

US Patent:
6763583, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Sep 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/666258
Inventors:
Clyde Wesley Bryan - Houston TX 77079
International Classification:
H01R 4304
US Classification:
29863, 29751, 29 74, 29755, 7240912
Abstract:
A tool for cutting a live electrical wire and applying a connector thereto in a safe and convenient manner has a housing with a pistol grip and actuating means on a first end and wire preparing and connector application means at the opposite second end. At least the housing is made of electrical insulating material. The wire preparation portion comprises two parallel adjacent sections each having a wire gripping portion, an anvil and opposing cutter. When actuated, the cutter of one section completely severs the live electrical wire and the cutter of the other section, the sections being slightly spaced apart at this time, severs only the insulation of the live electrical wire. Continued movement of the actuation means causes the two sections to spread apart to remove the cut section of insulation from the electrical conductor and allow access of a connector applicator to the exposed end of the electrical conductor. A connector is fed from a magazine into alignment with the exposed end of the electrical conductor and releasing of the actuating means drives the connector onto the exposed portion of the electrical conductor thereby enclosing it and rendering it safe.


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Electrical Connector

US Patent:
6729895, May 4, 2004
Filed:
Jun 17, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/172819
Inventors:
Clyde W. Bryan - Houston TX 77079
International Classification:
H01R 1315
US Classification:
439263
Abstract:
An electrical connector comprising a body having at least two channels to receive a conducting electrical cable, a conducting inner compression locking sleeve positioned in each channel, preferably slotted to allow it to close about and grasp the cable, in electrical contact with an outer compression locking sleeve positioned slidably along each of said inner compression locking sleeve. A tab extends from the outer compression locking sleeve through a slot in the body to allow the outer compression locking sleeve to be moved by hand along the inner compression locking sleeve. The outer sleeve is preferably non conducting, thus allowing the tab to be formed as an integral part thereof. The inner sleeve has a larger diameter than the outer sleeve and to facilitate sliding the outer sleeve over the inner sleeve, such as a generally frustoconical cross section with the base portion having the largest diameter being distal from the outer sleeve in the open position. Sliding the outer sleeve along the inner sleeve toward the larger base will squeeze the larger base close about the cable.