GREGORY SCOTT WILSON
Pilots at Corbett Ave, Cincinnati, OH

License number
Ohio A4375953
Issued Date
Jul 2016
Expiration Date
Jul 2021
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1223 Corbett Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45208

Professional information

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Gregory Wilson - Cincinnati, OH

Work:
Brian Donawerth Flooring - Cincinnati, OH
Flooring Installer/Helper
Cooper Remodeling Services - Cincinnati, OH
Assistant
American Building Services - Dayton, OH
Flooring Tech
Education:
University of Phoenix - Cincinnati, OH
AA, one class short of my BA in AAFB-BSM
University of Phoenix - Cincinnati, OH
AAFB-BSM in Business Management


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Gregory Reynolds Wilson, Cincinnati OH - Lawyer

Address:
Gregory R. Wilson Co., L.P.A.
1411 Sycamore St, Cincinnati 45202
(513) 352-5858
Licenses:
Ohio - Active 1978
Education:
Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law


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Dr. Gregory C Wilson, Cincinnati OH - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
General Surgery
Age:
42
Address:
231 Albert Sabin Way STE 558, Cincinnati 45267
(513) 558-5861 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
University of Louisville
Graduated: 2010


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Papermaking Belt And Method Of Making The Same Using A Textured Casting Surface

US Patent:
5260171, Nov 9, 1993
Filed:
Dec 20, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/812193
Inventors:
John A. Smurkoski - Meshoppen PA
Gary L. Leggitt - Springville PA
Gregory L. Wilson - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
G03F 700
US Classification:
430320
Abstract:
A backside textured papermaking belt is disclosed which is comprised of a framework and a reinforcing structure. The framework has a first surface which defines the paper-contacting side of the belt, a second surface opposite the first surface, and conduits which extend between first and second surfaces of the belt. The first surface of the framework has a paper side network formed therein which defines the conduits. The second surface of the framework has a backside network with passageways that provide surface texture irregularities in the backside network. The papermaking belt is made by casting a photosensitive resinous material over and through the reinforcing structure while the reinforcing structure travels over a textured surface, and then exposing the photosensitive resinous material to light of an activating wavelength through a mask which has transparent and opaque regions. A process for making paper products is also disclosed which involves applying a fluid pressure differential from a vacuum source through the belt to a partially-formed embryonic web of papermaking fibers. The fibers in the embryonic web are deflected into the conduits of the papermaking belt by the vacuum pressure while the papermaking belt and the embryonic web travel over the vacuum source.


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Papermaking Belt And Method Of Making The Same Using A Textured Casting Surface

US Patent:
5364504, Nov 15, 1994
Filed:
Apr 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/089366
Inventors:
John A. Smurkoski - Meshoppen PA
Gary L. Leggitt - Springville PA
Gregory L. Wilson - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D21F 1100
US Classification:
162116
Abstract:
A backside textured papermaking belt is disclosed which is comprised of a framework and a reinforcing structure. The framework has a first surface which defines the paper-contacting side of the belt, a second surface opposite the first surface, and conduits which extend between first and second surfaces of the belt. The first surface of the framework has a paper side network formed therein which defines the conduits. The second surface of the framework has a backside network with passageways that provide surface texture irregularities in the backside network. The papermaking belt is made by casting a photosensitive resinous material over and through the reinforcing structure while the reinforcing structure travels over a textured surface, and then exposing the photosensitive resinous material to light of an activating wavelength through a mask which has transparent and opaque regions. A process for making paper products is also disclosed which involves applying a fluid pressure differential from a vacuum source through the belt to a partially-formed embryonic web of papermaking fibers. The fibers in the embryonic web are deflected into the conduits of the papermaking belt by the vacuum pressure while the papermaking belt and the embryonic web travel over the vacuum source.


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Papermaking Belt And Method Of Making The Same Using A Textured Casting Surface

US Patent:
5098522, Mar 24, 1992
Filed:
Jun 29, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/546350
Inventors:
John A. Smurkoski - Meshooppen PA
Gary L. Leggitt - Springville PA
Gregory L. Wilson - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D21F 300
US Classification:
162358
Abstract:
A backside textured papermaking belt is disclosed which is comprised of a framework and a reinforcing structure. The framework has a first surface which defines the paper-contacting side of the belt, a second surface opposite the first surface, and conduits which extend between first and second surfaces of the belt. The first surface of the framework has a paper side network formed therein which defines the conduits. The second surface of the framework has a backside network with passageways that provide surface texture irregularities in the backside network. The papermaking belt is made by casting a photosensitive resinous material over and through the reinforcing structure while the reinforcing structure travels over a textured surface, and then exposing the photosensitive resinous material to light of an activating wavelength through a mask which has transparent and opaque regions. A process for making paper products is also disclosed which involves applying a fluid pressure differential from a vacuum source through the belt to a partially-formed embryonic web of papermaking fibers. The fibers in the embryonic web are deflected into the conduits of the papermaking belt by the vacuum pressure while the papermaking belt and the embryonic web travel over the vacuum source.