James L Carlson
Plumbers at Dover Way, Westminster, CO

License number
Colorado 300439
Issued Date
Jul 1, 1992
Renew Date
Mar 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2017
Type
Residential Plumber
Address
Address 2
1171 Dover Way, Westminster, CO 80020
Westminster, CO

Professional information

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Alarm Sensor Apparatus For Closures

US Patent:
4593491, Jun 10, 1986
Filed:
Jan 31, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/575599
Inventors:
James A. Carlson - Thornton CO
Lawrence M. Stoddard - Arvada CO
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G08B 1308
US Classification:
49 13
Abstract:
An alarm sensor apparatus for closures such as doors and windows, and particularly for closures having loose tolerances such as overhead doors, garage doors or the like, the sensor apparatus comprising a pair of cooperating bracket members, one being attached to the door facing or frame work and the other to the door member, two magnetic sensor elements carried by said bracket members, the bracket members comprising a pair of cooperating orthogonal guide slots and plates and a stop member engageable with one of the sensors for aligning the sensors with respect to each other in all three orthogonal planes when the door is closed.


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Extraction Of Depositional Systems

US Patent:
2012007, Mar 22, 2012
Filed:
Nov 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/300949
Inventors:
Geoffrey A. Dorn - Broomfield CO, US
James A. Carlson - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
TERRASPARK GEOSCIENCES, LLC - WILMINGTON DE
International Classification:
G06F 19/00, G01V 1/30
US Classification:
702 14
Abstract:
A process that assists with the identification of potential hydrocarbon deposits that includes performing a structural interpretation of a three-dimensional seismic volume, transforming the three-dimensional seismic volume into a stratal-slice volume, performing a stratigraphic interpretation of the stratal-slice volume which includes the extracting of bounding surfaces and faults and transforming the stratal-slice volume into the spatial domain. As illustrated in FIGS. and , an exemplary seismic volume before Domain Transformation is presented in FIG. , interpreted horizons and faults used in the transformation are presented in FIG. , and the Domain Transformed stratal-slice volume is presented in FIG. . The input seismic volume in FIG. has deformations associated with syn- and post-depositional faulting. The output Domain Transformed volume (FIG. ) is substantially free of deformations.