James M Edwards
Architects at Brentwood Ct, Brentwood, TN

License number
Colorado 301589
Issued Date
Mar 18, 1977
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Architect
Address
Address
2 Brentwood Ct, Brentwood, TN 37027

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Address
Phone
James Edwards
503 Chapman St, Johnson City, TN 37604
James Edwards
503 Highland Ave, Johnson City, TN 37604
James Edwards
4999 Winberry Cv S, Arlington, TN 38002
James Edwards
5144 Woodlark Ave, Memphis, TN 38117
James Edwards
515 Jot Em Down Rd, Morris Chapel, TN 38361

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James Edwards Photo 1
Controlled Force Safety Switch Mechanism

Controlled Force Safety Switch Mechanism

US Patent:
4336626, Jun 29, 1982
Filed:
Dec 11, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/215232
Inventors:
Ronald D. Hone - Fairview TN
William Harris - Lakewood OH
James D. Edwards - Brentwood TN
Assignee:
The Scott & Fetzer Company - Fairview TN
International Classification:
A47L 928
US Classification:
15319
Abstract:
A safety switch for a vacuum cleaner which includes a vacuum cleaner housing, at least two attachments adapted to be affixed to the housing, and a switch casing fixed to the housing. First and second slides are mounted for reciprocation in the casing relative to the casing and relative to each other. A pair of socket openings are provided in the casing. Each of the slides are provided with a cam surface which is located in each socket opening. Each cam surface slopes inwardly toward a central axis of each socket. Each attachment has a probe adapted to enter one or the other of the sockets when the attachment is mounted on the cleaner. Each of the probes being adapted to move the first and second slides in opposite directions a predetermined total relative distance. The first slide is adapted to operate a first plurality of switch arms while the second slide is adapted to operate a second plurality of switch arms. The switch arms of one of the pluralities alternating with the switch arms of the other one of the pluralities so that contact will be made between at least two switch of each plurality when a probe is inserted in one of said sockets and so that contact will be made between at least four switch arms of each plurality when a probe is inserted in the other socket.


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Combined Water Storage Tank And Building

Combined Water Storage Tank And Building

US Patent:
D275307, Aug 28, 1984
Filed:
Feb 8, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/346939
Inventors:
James M. Edwards - Brentwood TN
John O. Cliff - Franklin TN
Assignee:
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
US Classification:
D23 2


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Combined Water Storage Tank And Building

Combined Water Storage Tank And Building

US Patent:
D275308, Aug 28, 1984
Filed:
Feb 8, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/346937
Inventors:
James M. Edwards - Brentwood TN
John O. Cliff - Franklin TN
Assignee:
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
US Classification:
D23 2


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Electrical Bussing For A Switch Arm Connector Block

Electrical Bussing For A Switch Arm Connector Block

US Patent:
4517426, May 14, 1985
Filed:
Feb 29, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/584782
Inventors:
James D. Edwards - Brentwood TN
Charles Malone - Franklin TN
Assignee:
The Scott & Fetzer Company - Fairview TN
International Classification:
H01H 4310, H01H 126
US Classification:
200 38A
Abstract:
A switch arm connector block for mounting a plurality of spring switchblades in a predetermined array for sequential cooperation with a timer cam and for providing a quick-disconnect connector for electrically connecting the blades to a wiring harness is disclosed. The connector block is formed by a plurality of insulating wafers which encapsulate a plurality of flat, parallel switchblades. The faces of the wafers are spaced from each other by projecting curbs around the perimeters of the wafers and window openings are provided in the wafers so that internal bussing may be provided in the block. End bussing is provided and the end bussing strips are covered by a protective cap having insulating fences for protecting the bussing strips.


James Edwards Photo 5
Time Switch With Clutch Mechanism And Cam Operated Contacts

Time Switch With Clutch Mechanism And Cam Operated Contacts

US Patent:
5889243, Mar 30, 1999
Filed:
Jun 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/880022
Inventors:
James D. Edwards - Brentwood TN
Paul R. Staples - Cub Run KY
David R. Whited - Brentwood TN
Assignee:
France/Scott Fetzer Company - Fairview TN
International Classification:
H01H 4310
US Classification:
200 35R
Abstract:
The drive train of an appliance timer includes a slip clutch formed of a triangular spring meshing with the outer flat surfaces of a hexagonal drive shaft. The slip clutch is incorporated into a drive pinion in the appliance timer drive train. Excessive torque causes the walls of the triangular spring to resiliently bend outward under rotational pressure from the drive shaft, permitting the drive shaft to rotate without rotating the drive pinion. When used in an icemaker, the slip provided by the clutch alleviates the need for an expensive, stallable motor.


James Edwards Photo 6
Motorized Range Lock

Motorized Range Lock

US Patent:
5220153, Jun 15, 1993
Filed:
May 1, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/881992
Inventors:
Charles F. Malone - Franklin TN
James D. Edwards - Brentwood TN
Assignee:
France/Scott Fetzer Company - Fairview TN
International Classification:
H05B 102
US Classification:
219412
Abstract:
An oven latch mechanism for heat-cleaning ovens is disclosed. The latch mechanism employs a unidirectional rotating d. c. motor to automatically latch the oven door upon initiation of a heat-cleaning operation and to automatically unlatch the door after a heat-clean operation and after the oven has reached a predetermined lower temperature. The latch mechanism includes a latch arm which moves arcuately through a variety of positions. The latch member senses whether the door is open and follows a different path of motion accordingly. If the latch member senses an open door, it returns to an unlatched position.


James Edwards Photo 7
Combined Water Storage Tank And Building

Combined Water Storage Tank And Building

US Patent:
D275306, Aug 28, 1984
Filed:
Feb 8, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/346762
Inventors:
James M. Edwards - Brentwood TN
John O. Cliff - Franklin TN
Assignee:
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
US Classification:
D23 2


James Edwards Photo 8
Icemaker

Icemaker

US Patent:
5596182, Jan 21, 1997
Filed:
Jan 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/188195
Inventors:
James D. Edwards - Brentwood TN
Paul R. Staples - Cub Run KY
David R. Whited - Brentwood TN
Assignee:
France/Scott Fetzer Company - Fairview TN
International Classification:
F25C 518, H01H 4300
US Classification:
200 612
Abstract:
An improved icemaker having a number of features, including: a dual-activated feeler bar switch which combines the motion of two cams to operate a single switch; an adjustable-duration water fill switch which is closed by rotating a connector between two contacts; switches mounted to make wiping contact so as to clean the contact area; a combination deflector which not only deflects ice removed by the ejector from the ice mold, but also supports and lifts a feeler bar to determine whether the ice storage bin is full; a clutch mounted between the motor and ejector bar to permit slip therebetween so as to avoid stalling the motor as the ejector bar presses upon ice in the mold; a manual start button for starting the motor, simplifying installation; and an anti-back mechanism in the icemaker drive train to prevent an installer from damaging the icemaker by rotating it backwards.


James Edwards Photo 9
Icemaker

Icemaker

US Patent:
5718121, Feb 17, 1998
Filed:
Sep 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/727829
Inventors:
James D. Edwards - Brentwood TN
Paul R. Staples - Cub Run KY
David R. Whited - Brentwood TN
Assignee:
France/Scott Fetzer Company - West Fairview TN
International Classification:
F25C 518
US Classification:
62137
Abstract:
An improved icemaker having a number of features, including: a dual-activated feeler bar switch which combines the motion of two cams to operate a single switch; an adjustable-duration water fill switch which is closed by rotating a connector between two contacts; switches mounted to make wiping contact so as to clean the contact area; a combination deflector which not only deflects ice removed by the ejector from the ice mold, but also supports and lifts a feeler bar to determine whether the ice storage bin is full; a clutch mounted between the motor and ejector bar to permit slip therebetween so as to avoid stalling the motor as the ejector bar presses upon ice in the mold; a manual start button for starting the motor, simplifying installation; and an anti-back mechanism in the icemaker drive train to prevent an installer from damaging the icemaker by rotating it backwards.