DAVID KEVIN BRAUNAGEL
Pilots at Van Ness St, Houston, TX

License number
Texas A5010930
Issued Date
May 2016
Expiration Date
May 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
7618 Van Ness St, Houston, TX 77037

Professional information

David Braunagel Photo 1

Sales / Estimating At Houston Sawing &Amp; Drilling

Position:
Sales / Estimating / Project Manager at Houston Sawing & DRilling
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Houston Sawing & DRilling since 2000 - Sales / Estimating / Project Manager Penetration Sawing & Breaking 1990 - 2000 - Estimating, Project Manager Holes Incorporated 1980 - 1990 - Operator
Education:
Houston Community College 1982 - 1985
St Pius High School 1981
Skills:
Construction, Concrete, Construction Management, Value Engineering, Change Orders, Contractors, Subcontracting, Project Bidding, Pre-construction, Process Scheduler, Contract Management, Renovation, HVAC, Project Estimation, Estimates, LEED, Blueprint Reading, Design-Build, Submittals, Constructability, CPM Scheduling, Residential Homes, Procurement, MS Project, Construction Safety, Cost Control, Project Control, RFI, OSHA 30-Hour, Project Planning, On-Screen Takeoff, Materials, Construction Drawings, Contract Negotiation, Building Materials, Cost Management, Green Building, Primavera P6, On Screen Takeoff
Interests:
Flying airplanes full scale & r/c, Guns


David Braunagel Photo 2

Compact Self-Lubricating Bearing System

US Patent:
5150975, Sep 29, 1992
Filed:
Feb 12, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/014425
Inventors:
Kenneth E. Major - Houston TX
John L. Baker - Houston TX
David K. Braunagel - Houston TX
Assignee:
Hy-Tech Hydraulics, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
F16C 3366
US Classification:
384465
Abstract:
The bearing lubricating system comprises a casing having a bore which defines a reservoir and a well sized to receive a sufficient volume of a suitable liquid lubricant. A return passage in the casing allows fluid flow from the well to the reservoir. A shaft extends through the reservoir and through the well. At least one bearing is situated in the bore between the reservoir and the well. A pumper element is mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith within the well. A pair of end seals seal off the opposite ends of the bore from the ambient.


David Braunagel Photo 3

Controlled-Flow Lubricating System

US Patent:
5150769, Sep 29, 1992
Filed:
Nov 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/126307
Inventors:
Kenneth E. Major - Houston TX
John L. Baker - Houston TX
David K. Braunagel - Houston TX
Assignee:
Hy-Tech Hydraulics, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
F16N 1320
US Classification:
184 31
Abstract:
The novel controlled-flow lubricating system utilizes a casing that forms, in use, an enclosed oil well. At least one bearing is disposed inside the well. A shaft is journaled in the bearing. A pumping member is pressed onto the shaft adjacent to the bearing for rotation therewith. Upon rotation with the shaft, the pumping member forcefully injects lubricant from one side to the opposite side of the bearing, thereby flushing, cleaning and lubricating the bearing's engaging surfaces. The preferred pumping member is a circular impeller having a plurality of vanes facing an eccentric cavity in an opposite portion of the wall in the well. This eccentric cavity and the impeller intensify the flow of the recirculating lubricant between the well and the reservoir.