GEORGE JOHN KULIK
Engineers in Valley Stream, NY

License number
Pennsylvania PE077285
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Valley Stream, NY 11580
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
George Kulik
143 Hilltop Dr, Hurley, NY 12443
George Kulik, age 68
22 Delmont Ave, Delmont, PA 15626
George Kulik, age 87
300 W 18Th St, Deer Park, NY 11729
(631) 473-6594
George Kulik, age 83
47 Irving St, Valley Stream, NY 11580
(516) 285-0551
George Kulik
120 Pearl Ave, Johnson City, NY 13790
(607) 798-8946

Professional information

George Kulik Photo 1

Anti-Rotational Lamp Assembly

US Patent:
4212051, Jul 8, 1980
Filed:
Jun 30, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/920930
Inventors:
George J. Kulik - Valley Stream NY
Assignee:
Abex Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
F21V 2114
US Classification:
362287
Abstract:
An anti-rotational lamp assembly for a vehicle including a grommet and cooperating lamp housing. The assembly includes an elastomeric grommet formed with radial ribs for compressive mounting in a wall opening and a lamp housing formed with a plurality of radial ribs for compressive engagement between the lamp housing and the inner surface of the grommet for preventing rotation of a mounted assembly due to road shock and vibration.


George Kulik Photo 2

Shock Isolating Lamp Assembly

US Patent:
4176391, Nov 27, 1979
Filed:
May 26, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/910155
Inventors:
George J. Kulik - Valley Stream NY
Michael C. Meslink - Ramsey NJ
James P. Mulder - Oakland NJ
Assignee:
Abex Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
F21V 1504
US Classification:
362390
Abstract:
A shock isolating lamp assembly for a vehicle lamp including an improved shock isolating mounting is provided. The assembly includes a lamp housing for receiving a lens and a shock isolating mount of a resilient material including a central body portion formed with a vertical opening for receiving a lamp socket and two opposed pairs of parallel arms symmetrical to the center line extending outwardly from the body in a plane. The arms are spaced apart a distance approximately the diameter of the lamp socket. Each pair of arms is joined to a perpendicular mounting bar of the same resilient material which cooperates with a pair of opposed mounting tracks extending into the lamp housing. The lamp socket is substantially tubular, open at the top and bottom end and formed with a pair of opposed barbs for engagement by a pair of opposed recesses formed in the inner wall of the mount body portion for retaining the socket therein.