James Edgar Nelson
Land Surveyors in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 178574-9925
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1911
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Engineer in Training - Obsolete
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Nelson
3164 Porter Ave, Ogden, UT 84403
James Nelson
3123 Lehman Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84119
James L Nelson
3123 25Th W Lehman A, Salt Lake City, UT 84119
James Nelson
3502 Westlake Cir, Salt Lake City, UT 84119
James Nelson
4091 Sun Dr, Kearns, UT 84118

Professional information

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James Nelson - Salt Lake City, UT

Work:
Citywide Home Loans
Controller
CJ Advisors, Inc
President
Wasatch Bank Proposed
Chief Financial Officer
Proficio Bank
Controller/Vice-President
Bear Stearns Residential Mortgage Corp
Controller/Vice-President
Axess Group, Inc - Salt Lake City, UT
Chief Financial Officer
Education:
University of Utah - Salt Lake City, UT
Bachelor of Science in Accounting


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James Nelson - Salt Lake City, UT

Work:
CJ Advisors, Inc
President
Wasatch Bank Proposed
Chief Financial Officer
Proficio Bank
Controller/Vice-President
Bear Stearns Residential Mortgage Corp
Controller/Vice-President
Axess Group, Inc - Salt Lake City, UT
Chief Financial Officer
Education:
University of Utah - Salt Lake City, UT
Bachelor of Science in Accounting


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James Nelson

Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Real Estate


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Wiper With Ice Removal Apparatus

US Patent:
2013018, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Jan 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/352022
Inventors:
James Q. Nelson - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
NELSON AND NELSON ENTERPRISES, LLC, - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B60S 1/32, B60S 1/54, B08B 1/00, B60S 1/04, B60S 1/38, B60S 1/06
US Classification:
134 6, 1525029, 1525007, 1525023
Abstract:
Apparatuses and methods for removing ice from a windshield. A windshield wiper includes a wiper assembly, a scrubber assembly, and an engaging assembly. The wiper assembly includes a wiper support structure and a wiper blade attached to the wiper support structure. The scrubber assembly includes a scrubber support structure, an elongated scrubber element and a motor. The scrubber element is movably attached to the scrubber support structure and extends between a first end and a spaced apart second end along a central longitudinal axis. The scrubber element can have a hardness value sufficient to remove ice from the windshield. The motor is mounted to the scrubber support structure and is engaged with the scrubber element to move the scrubber element to remove ice. An engaging assembly can be coupled with the wiper assembly and the scrubber assembly to raise and lower the scrubber assembly with respect to the wiper assembly.


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Wiper With Scrubber Assembly That Is Raised And Lowered

US Patent:
2013018, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Jan 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/351976
Inventors:
James Q. Nelson - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
NELSON AND NELSON ENTERPRISES, LLC - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B60S 1/34, B60S 1/48, B08B 1/04, B60S 1/06
US Classification:
134 6, 152503, 1525023, 1525004
Abstract:
A windshield wiper includes a wiper assembly, a scrubber assembly, and an engaging assembly. The wiper assembly includes a wiper support structure and a wiper blade attached to the wiper support structure. The scrubber assembly includes a scrubber support structure, an elongated scrubber element and a motor. The scrubber element is movably attached to the scrubber support structure and extends between a first end and a spaced apart second end along a central longitudinal axis. The motor is mounted to the scrubber support structure and is engaged with the scrubber element to reciprocally move the scrubber element along the central longitudinal axis. The engaging assembly is coupled with the wiper assembly and the scrubber assembly and is configured to raise and lower the scrubber assembly with respect to the wiper assembly. Also, an automated method of using a windshield wiper.


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Wiper With Adjustable Force Adapters

US Patent:
2013018, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Jan 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/351912
Inventors:
James Q. Nelson - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
NELSON AND NELSON ENTERPRISES, LLC, - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B60S 1/34, B60S 1/32, B60S 1/06
US Classification:
15250202, 1525023, 1525029, 1525031
Abstract:
A windshield wiper includes a wiper assembly, a scrubber assembly, and an engaging assembly. The wiper assembly includes a wiper support structure and a wiper blade attached to the wiper support structure. The scrubber assembly includes a scrubber support structure and an elongated scrubber element to the scrubber support structure. The engaging assembly is coupled with the wiper assembly and the scrubber assembly and is configured to raise and lower the scrubber assembly with respect to the wiper assembly. A plurality of adapters can be attached to the scrubber element to provide a force to push the scrubber element against a windshield. The force can be individually adjustable. Also, a windshield wiper includes a wiper support structure, a wiper blade attached to the wiper support structure, and a plurality of adapters positioned on the wiper support structure. The adapters are spaced apart from each other.


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Apparatus And Method For Cross Sectional Imaging Of A Body

US Patent:
4577222, Mar 18, 1986
Filed:
Nov 26, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/444613
Inventors:
Robert A. Kruger - Sandy UT
James A. Nelson - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Thomson-CSF Broadcast, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
H04N 532
US Classification:
358111
Abstract:
The disclosure is directed to a method and apparatus for generating a processed image of a cross-section through a body. Fluoroscopic tomography is achieved wherein a series of video frames of a cross-section of a body can be viewed in real time. In this manner, for example, one can monitor the progress of a bolus of contrast material moving through a blood vessel in the cross-section being viewed. In a form of the disclosure, a recorded series of frames of a principal plane of a body being imaged can be processed to obtain a corresponding series of frames that represent a plane of interest that is spaced from the principal plane, thereby avoiding the necessity of re-exposure for each new plane to be viewed. In accordance with the disclosed method, a body is disposed between a combination of a source of radiation and an associated detector, such that a beam of radiation from the source impinges angularly on the body and passes through to the detector. Relative rotational motion is effected between the beam and the body, such that a principal plane of interest in the body remains substantially in focus during the relative rotational motion.


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Ejection Mitigation Device

US Patent:
7806432, Oct 5, 2010
Filed:
Sep 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/850426
Inventors:
James E. Nelson - Salt Lake City UT, US
Josh Allred - Ogden UT, US
Assignee:
Autoliv ASP, Inc. - Ogden UT
International Classification:
B60R 21/16
US Classification:
2807302
Abstract:
An airbag system for protecting a passenger in a motor vehicle including an ejection mitigation device configured to substantially cover an inside surface of the motor vehicle such as the rear window or the front windshield. The ejection mitigation device may be attached to one or more deployment guides which can then be attached to a driver or passenger side inflatable airbag. The deployment guides may be configured to guide the deployment of the ejection mitigation device during inflation of the driver and passenger side inflatable airbags.


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Wiper With Vibrating Cleaning Apparatus

US Patent:
8505153, Aug 13, 2013
Filed:
Feb 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/705265
Inventors:
James Q. Nelson - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Nelson and Nelson Enterprises, LLC - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A47L 1/00
US Classification:
1525041, 1525023, 152504, 152565
Abstract:
A scrubber assembly includes a scrubber support structure, a scrubber element and a vibrating motor. The scrubber support structure is configured to attach to a windshield wiper. The scrubber element is movably attached to the scrubber support structure and extends between a first end and a spaced apart second end along a central longitudinal axis. The motor is mounted to the scrubber element so as to cause the scrubber element to vibrate when the vibrating motor is activated.


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Wiper With Rotating Cleaning Apparatus

US Patent:
8032976, Oct 11, 2011
Filed:
Oct 9, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/248732
Inventors:
James Q. Nelson - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Nelson and Nelson Enterprises, LLC - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B60S 1/52, B60S 1/46, B60S 1/28, B60S 1/12
US Classification:
1525004, 1525041, 1525022
Abstract:
A windshield wiper includes a scrubbing assembly attached to a wiper assembly. The wiper assembly includes a wiper blade attached to a wiper housing. The scrubbing assembly includes a scrubbing element having a central longitudinal axis and one or more turbines attached to the scrubbing element, the turbine(s) being configured to fluidly couple with a washer fluid line of a vehicle and to rotate the scrubbing element about the central longitudinal axis when wiper fluid flows through the turbine(s). The wiper fluid may be deposited on the scrubbing element after flowing through the turbine(s) and the scrubbing assembly can also include a shield. The scrubbing assembly can be rigidly secured to the wiper assembly or can be detachable therefrom.