DR. JAMES EDWARD JACOBS, PHARMD
Pharmacy at Harbert Ave, Memphis, TN

License number
Tennessee 0000029509
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
1267 Harbert Ave APT 201, Memphis, TN 38104
Phone
(901) 857-5269

Professional information

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James Jacobs - Memphis, TN

Work:
Management Solutions/Reese Road - Memphis, TN
Property Manager
High School Diploma
Resident management
Education:
Crichton College Memphis - Memphis, TN
Biblical Studies/Psychology


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Bracket Assembly For Lifting And Supporting A Lightweight Foundation

US Patent:
2008001, Jan 17, 2008
Filed:
Sep 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/519633
Inventors:
Guy Faires - Memphis TN, US
James Jacobs - Germantown TN, US
Stanley Garton - Pinson AL, US
International Classification:
E02D 5/00
US Classification:
405230000
Abstract:
A bracket assembly rests upon a pile or deep foundation pier set adjacent to a lightweight structure or foundation element such as a porch. The bracket slides upon a pile or deep foundation pier and adjusts from the side of the pile or deep foundation pier. The bracket assembly has a weldment with bearing and guide members. The bearing member supports the lightweight structure or foundation element while the guide member raises the bearing member on the pile or deep foundation pier. The guide member has a sleeve and U-shaped bolt to grasp the pile or deep foundation pier. A cap plate atop the pile or deep foundation pier connects to the guide member through rods. Turning nuts on the upper end of the rods pulls them and thus the lightweight structure or foundation element upwards. The bracket assembly is lightweight and supports approximately five thousand pounds.


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Multiple Piece Bracket Assembly For Lifting And Supporting A Structure

US Patent:
2007006, Mar 22, 2007
Filed:
Oct 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/589525
Inventors:
Guy Faries - Memphis TN, US
James Jacobs - Germantown TN, US
Stanley Garton - Pinson AL, US
International Classification:
E02D 5/00
US Classification:
405230000
Abstract:
An improvement for a bracket assembly of the type used in lifting and supporting a structure or shallow foundation element on a pile is provided. The bracket assembly rests on top of a deep foundation pile positioned adjacent to a structure. The bracket has inside and outside sections, the inside section is a weldment consisting of a bearing member which engages and attaches to the structure or foundation element. The inside section also functions as a guide for installing a pile. The outside section is further divided into upper and lower parts. The lower outside section has a pile guide and a spaced apart U-shaped adjustment bolt that together cradle the pile. The upper outside section caps the pile and attaches to the lower outside section using threadably adjustable rods. The outside section attaches to the inside section thereby fixing the bracket assembly against horizontal translation and rotation about a horizontal axis with respect to the pile.


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Bracket Assembly For Lifting And Supporting A Foundation

US Patent:
7094003, Aug 22, 2006
Filed:
Mar 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/089865
Inventors:
Guy L. Faires - Memphis TN, US
James E. Jacobs - Germantown TN, US
Stanley C. Garton - Pinson AL, US
Assignee:
Dixie Electrical Manufacturing Company - Memphis TN
International Classification:
E02D 5/00, E02D 5/74, E02D 27/50
US Classification:
405230, 405231, 405244
Abstract:
A bracket assembly rests upon a pier set adjacent to a foundation and a secondary component elevates the bracket assembly. The bracket provides adjustable engagement to limit rotation of the bracket with respect to an installed pier. The bracket assembly has an housing, a bearing member, load transfer plates, reinforcing means, and an adjusting bolt beneath the bearing member. The housing is either two parallel plates or a tube. In the plates embodiment, two slots receive either a pin, a gate alone, or a gate with a moveable plate. In the tube embodiment, the pier fits snugly within the tube. Further, the bracket permits locating tools over the piers to reduce induced bending moment at the junction of the pier and the bracket. The bracket assembly stabilizes and lifts piers.