FRANZ KUGELMANN
Architects at Pt Lena Loop Rd, Juneau, AK

License number
Alaska AELM4771
Issued Date
Aug 15, 1979
Effective Date
Nov 20, 2015
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2017
Category
Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors
Address
Address
17500 Point Lena Loop Rd, Juneau, AK 99801

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Name
Address
Phone
Franz Kugelmann
2373 Oday Dr, Juneau, AK 99801
Franz Kugelmann, age 84
17500 Point Lena Loop Rd, Juneau, AK 99801
Franz Kugelmann, Jr
Juneau, AK
(907) 586-1751
Franz J Kugelmann
3268 Hospital Dr, Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 586-1751
Franz J Kugelmann
2373 Oday Dr, Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 789-2841

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Franz Kugelmann Photo 1
Vacuum-Type Insulation Article Having An Elastic Outer Member And A Method Of Manufacturing The Same

Vacuum-Type Insulation Article Having An Elastic Outer Member And A Method Of Manufacturing The Same

US Patent:
4718958, Jan 12, 1988
Filed:
Oct 14, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/918386
Inventors:
Franz J. Kugelmann - Juneau AK
Assignee:
Nudvuck Enterprises - Juneau AK
International Classification:
B31C 100
US Classification:
156163
Abstract:
An article of insulation and a method for making same. Outer sheet-like elements (22,24) of elastic deformable material are secured by adhesive to a base element (20) of rigid deformable material in a particular pattern which defines unbonded areas which are each bounded entirely by adhesive. The combination of the two outer elements (22,24) and the base element (20) is then deformed, following which the base element (20) retains its deformed shape while the outer elements (22,24) spring back to their original shape, leaving voids between the base element (20) and the outer elements (22,24) in which there is a partial vacuum.


Franz Kugelmann Photo 2
Variable Shaped Wheel

Variable Shaped Wheel

US Patent:
5492390, Feb 20, 1996
Filed:
Apr 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/230222
Inventors:
Franz J. Kugelmann - Juneau AK
Assignee:
Nudvuck Enterprises - Juneau AK
International Classification:
B60B 100
US Classification:
301 51
Abstract:
A variable shaped wheel having a hub, a plurality of extendable ram rods connecting the hub and shape adaptable rim. Extension and retraction of the ram rods cause the rim to harmonize to a selected wheel shape such as horizontal oval, vertical oval, elliptical, tractor like and numerous other shapes, when stationary and while moving. The selected shape of the variable wheel in motion is maintained by continual length adjustment of the ram rods. The variable shaped wheel adjusts to the most effective, efficient shape for travel over varying surfaces such as asphalt, concrete, sand, mud, rock, snow, ice and others, providing optimum speed and comfort. It is another purpose of the present invention, through change in shape of the variable wheel, pulley, gear from conventional circular to oval, elliptical, and shapes other than circular, to make contact at the periphery along the elongated axis with another wheel, pulley, gear, providing for simple and effective rotational energy transmission from one wheel, pulley, gear, to another.


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Vacuum-Type Insulation Article Having An Elastic Outer Member And A Method Of Manufacturing The Same

Vacuum-Type Insulation Article Having An Elastic Outer Member And A Method Of Manufacturing The Same

US Patent:
4783356, Nov 8, 1988
Filed:
Mar 20, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/841855
Inventors:
Franz J. Kugelmann - Juneau AK
Assignee:
Nudvuck Enterprises - Juneau AK
International Classification:
B32B 104, B32B 302
US Classification:
428 69
Abstract:
An article of insulation and a method for making same. Outer sheet-like elements (22,24) of elastic deformable material are secured by adhesive to a base element (20) of rigid deformable material in a particular pattern which defines unbonded areas which are each bounded entirely by adhesive. The combination of the two outer elements (22,24) and the base element (20) is then deformed, following which the base element (20) retains its deformed shape while the outer elements (22,24) spring back to their original shape, leaving voids between the base element (20) and the outer elements (22,24) in which there is a partial vacuum.


Franz Kugelmann Photo 4
Evacuated Insulation And A Method Of Manufacturing Same

Evacuated Insulation And A Method Of Manufacturing Same

US Patent:
4837388, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
Dec 23, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/137964
Inventors:
Franz J. Kugelmann - Juneau AK
Assignee:
Nudvuck Enterprises - Juneau AK
International Classification:
B32B 312
US Classification:
428 69
Abstract:
An article of insulation and its method of manufacture, in which a planar sheet member has a plurality of score lines (24--24) made in the exterior surface thereof, and is then folded along the score lines (24--24) and then sealed to form an enclosed, airtight volume. Positioned between the upper and lower portions (12,14) of the sheet member are a plurality of thin, flexible, resilient, spaced interior elements (36--36). The combination is deformed to form corrugated surfaces and then expanded so that the upper and lower portions are spaced apart and the interior elements are again substantially flat. The space between the upper and lower elements is evacuated.


Franz Kugelmann Photo 5
Evacuated Insulation And A Method Of Manufacturing Same

Evacuated Insulation And A Method Of Manufacturing Same

US Patent:
4888073, Dec 19, 1989
Filed:
Jan 9, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/295580
Inventors:
Franz J. Kugelmann - Juneau AK
Assignee:
Nudvuck Enterprises - Juneau AK
International Classification:
B32B 3114
US Classification:
156197
Abstract:
An article of insulation and its method of manufacture, in which a planar sheet member has a plurality of score lines (24--24) made in the exterior surface thereof, and is then folded along the score lines (24--24) and then sealed to form an enclosed, airtight volume. Positioned between the upper and lower portions (12,14) of the sheet member are a plurality of thin, flexible, resilient, spaced interior elements (36--36). The combination is deformed to form corrugated surfaces and then expanded so that the upper and lower portions are spaced apart and the interior elements are again substantially flat. The space between the upper and lower elements is evacuated.