GARY WAYNE JOHNSON
Pilots at New Windsor Pkwy, Mc Gregor, TX

License number
Texas A5155835
Issued Date
Oct 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
5886 New Windsor Pkwy, Mc Gregor, TX 76657

Professional information

Gary Johnson Photo 1

Apparatus For Mechanically Controlling And Eradicating Cactus And Other Succulent Plants From Farm And Ranch Pastures And Other Lands

US Patent:
6722446, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Mar 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/105663
Inventors:
Gary W. Johnson - McGregor TX 76657
International Classification:
A01B 1500
US Classification:
1726845, 172610, 172611
Abstract:
A machine for controlling and eventually eradicating cactus and other succulent plants in farm and ranch pastures and other lands and land uses. This apparatus for mechanically controlling and eradicating cactus and other succulent plants uses a cutter deck on the machine to break off cactus pads near ground level. The tool uses a crushing rail to crush and mangle cactus pads and large portions of other succulents increasing the probability that the plant parts will not reroot. The machine in its preferred embodiment is towed by a tractor or other vehicle. A preferred embodiment includes a ballast rail to increase the weight of the tool and enhance the crushing action and a chain tow bridle to attach the tool to the towing vehicle. Another preferred embodiment includes a loop forming bolt to hold the bridle.


Gary Johnson Photo 2

Fuel Injector For Ducted Rocket Motor

US Patent:
4416112, Nov 22, 1983
Filed:
Dec 28, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/334505
Inventors:
Gary W. Johnson - McGregor TX
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
F02K 710
US Classification:
60251
Abstract:
A fuel injector for ducted rocket motors is provided that distributes compressible fluid fuel flowing from an upstream throttle device through discharge ports of a hollow tubular member without losing throttling capacity of the throttle device. The injector has an axial fuel flow passage with a cross-sectional area that decreases stepwise rearward of a radial discharge of the fluid fuel. The dimensions and position of the flow passages of the injector provide desired flow distribution while preserving the smoothness and regularity thereof.