DAVID GEORGE BRINKER
Engineers in Partridge, IL

License number
Pennsylvania PE034946E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Partridge, IL 61548
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Brinker
706 Countryside Dr, Metamora, IL 61548
David Brinker
4735 Henry St, Easton, PA 18045
David Brinker
5391 Hanover Dr, Wescosville, PA 18106
David Brinker
810 Trolley Rd, York Springs, PA 17372
David Brinker
829 Texas Ave, York, PA 17404

Professional information

David Brinker Photo 1

Airplane Crash Barrier

US Patent:
6604732, Aug 12, 2003
Filed:
Jun 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/176094
Inventors:
David G. Brinker - Metamora IL
Assignee:
ROHN Industries, Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
E04H 1700
US Classification:
256 1, 256 23, 244110 R, 244110 C, 244110 F
Abstract:
A barrier, which is intended to intercept a crashing airplane before it reaches a target, comprises an array of spaced towers. Each tower is several hundred feet tall. Each tower comprises a trusswork including three steel tubes, which are filled with a cementitious material, such as grout, in a triangular array wherein one tube is closer to the target. Guys interconnect the towers to one another and to ground anchors. Each tube comprises plural sections having end flanges, at which those sections are bolted to one another, and gaskets to prevent the cementitious material, as it is being pumped, from being extruded between the flanges before it has cured.


David Brinker Photo 2

Steel Tube Useful In Pole, Pylon, Or Tower, Filled At Least Partially With Cementitious Material, And Comprising Plural Sections Bolted To One Another At End Flanges

US Patent:
2003023, Dec 25, 2003
Filed:
Jun 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/176095
Inventors:
David Brinker - Metamora IL, US
International Classification:
B22C001/00
US Classification:
164/001000
Abstract:
In a steel tube filled at least partially with a cementitious material, which is pumped into the steel tube and which is allowed to cure, and comprising plural sections, which have end flanges and which are bolted together at the flanges, the flanges contacted by the cementitious material have gaskets to prevent the cementitious material from being extruded between the flanges contacted by the cementitious material before the cementitious material has cured. The flanges having the gaskets are external flanges. The tube sections meeting at the flanges having the gaskets have notches, within which the gaskets are seated, so as to allow the flanges to have flange-to-flange contact, except where the gaskets are seated in the notches.


David Brinker Photo 3

Foam-Filled, Tubular Steel Member Useful In Pole, Pylon, Or Tower

US Patent:
2004000, Jan 15, 2004
Filed:
Jul 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/193802
Inventors:
David Brinker - Metamora IL, US
Assignee:
ROHN Industries, Inc.
International Classification:
E04C001/00, E04C003/30
US Classification:
052/309400, 052/726300, 052/726400, 052/736100, 052/736300
Abstract:
A tubular member, which is made of steel and which is useful as an upright, structural member in a pole, pylon, or tower, is filled at least partially with a foamed material protecting said member against internal corrosion and against pest infiltration. The tubular member comprises plural sections, which have end flanges and which are bolted together at the flanges, and comprises gaskets to prevent the foamed material from being extruded between the flanges.