CRAIG H ZEYHER
Real Estate Appraisers in Tavistock, NJ

License number
New Jersey 42RC00038800
Issued Date
Feb 23, 1993
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Real Estate Appraisers
Type
Cert Residential Appraiser
Address
Address
Tavistock, NJ

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Craig Zeyher, age 76
131 Rhoads Ave, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
(856) 905-2745
Craig Zeyher, age 76
660 Clinton Ave, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
(856) 905-2746
Craig Zeyher
Haddonfield, NJ
(856) 427-4075
Craig H Zeyher, age 51
131 Rhoads Ave, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
(856) 427-4075

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Method Of Imparting Energy To Liquids

Method Of Imparting Energy To Liquids

US Patent:
4796427, Jan 10, 1989
Filed:
May 21, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/058651
Inventors:
Craig H. Zeyher - Haddonfield NJ
International Classification:
F03B 1300
US Classification:
60398
Abstract:
A method of utilizing centrifugal forces generated by the earth's rotation through positioning of conduit means containing liquid in critical and predetermined relation to such forces while concomitantly minimizing the adverse effects of the earth's gravitational forces on that system thereby to induce fluid flow. One means for accomplishment of the above is the employment of an elongated conduit system in which, under steady state conditions, the liquid media contained within the system is essentially in equilibrium in relation to the earth's gravitational field. The longitudinal section interconnecting the inlet and outlet portions is maintained at a substantially uniform depth relative to the earth's surface while at the same time being oriented in a direction relative to the earth's centrifugal forces so as to maximize the effect of such forces on the liquid contained within the section thereby to produce a velocity head sufficient to drive a turbo-generating system to produce electric power.


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Adjustable Wrench Mechanism

Adjustable Wrench Mechanism

US Patent:
4012971, Mar 22, 1977
Filed:
Jun 30, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/591439
Inventors:
Craig H. Zeyher - Haddonfield NJ
International Classification:
B25B 1316
US Classification:
81170
Abstract:
An adjustable composite wrench adapted for use both as a box or socket wrench and as an Allen wrench. A plurality of work-engaging elements are individually mounted for translational movement along radial paths. Restraining means prevent rotational movement of the work-engaging elements relative to the path of movement. Gear means are operatively associated with each of said elements such that rotation of the gear means causes, in cooperation with the restraining means, translational movement of the element along its radial path. Drive means common to each of the individual gear means provide synchronous movement of the gear means and their associated work-engaging elements whereby such elements are brought into engagement with a work piece.


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Planetary Gyroscopic Drive System With Transmission

Planetary Gyroscopic Drive System With Transmission

US Patent:
2009001, Jan 22, 2009
Filed:
May 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/154799
Inventors:
Craig Howard Zeyher - Haddonfield NJ, US
International Classification:
G01C 19/06
US Classification:
74 57
Abstract:
This invention relates to the use of transmissions in combination with gyroscopically based drive systems. The advantage of which is the ability to modulate the rotor or gyros rotational rate of spin semi autonomously from the precessional rate and effect a greater transfer of power while doing so. In addition the use of a transmission or transmissions helps create a back force in the gyroscopic system which results in a more effective drive.


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Planetary Gyroscopic Drive System

Planetary Gyroscopic Drive System

US Patent:
2007024, Oct 18, 2007
Filed:
Apr 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/405172
Inventors:
Craig Zeyher - Haddonfield NJ, US
International Classification:
G01C 19/46
US Classification:
074005440
Abstract:
This invention relates to a universal drive system employing gyroscopic principals of operation. Central to the system is maintenance of rotor inertia through forced precession. It preferred use is for the generation of electric power. Other uses, such as an auxiliary automotive drive system, fan or mobile display are within the scope of its application. Operation is initiated by bringing the rotor up to speed and offsetting its axis of rotation causing precession. The rotor's inertia and its natural tendency to restore itself to its original position of equilibrium, prior to being offset, are utilized through mechanical design to utilize this restorative force to produce a counter force which acts upon the spinning precessing gyro (rotor) automatically to sustain its inertia and precessional motion.