James R Wright
Nursing in Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado 111446
Issued Date
May 29, 1996
Renew Date
Sep 30, 1999
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 1999
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
1609 Carnovan Pl, Colorado Springs, CO 80919

Professional information

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Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering Professional

Position:
Mechanical Inspector at Valley Construction 719, mepr consultant at Henderson Engineers Incorporated, mechanical at Henderson Engineers, Inc
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Valley Construction 719 since Aug 2011 - Mechanical Inspector Henderson Engineers Incorporated since Jun 2007 - mepr consultant Henderson Engineers, Inc since May 2007 - mechanical Frontier Mechanical Incorporated Feb 2007 - Jun 2007 - Mechanical Project Manager National Air Systems Aug 1988 - Aug 2004 - Mechanical Project Manager J.D.Steward HVAC Jan 1984 - Jan 1988 - commissioning / project management
Education:
Technical Trades Institute 1987 - 1989
AS Degree, HVAC Fundamentals


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James Wright - Colorado Springs, CO

Work:
Goodwill Industries
Document Imaging Specialist
Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) - Fort Carson, CO
Warehouse Worker
Skyline Electronics/Mercury EMS - Colorado Springs, CO
Buyer/Temporary
Lake Shore Studios, Inc - Saint Joseph, MI
Purchasing and Materials Planner
Education:
Webster University - Colorado Springs, CO
Master in Computer Resources and Information Management
Western Michigan University - Kalamazoo, MI
Master in Business Administration


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Printing Apparatus

US Patent:
4660471, Apr 28, 1987
Filed:
Dec 7, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/558929
Inventors:
James L. Wright - Colorado Springs CO
Hakon Christiansen - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
B41F 504
US Classification:
101219
Abstract:
A printing apparatus includes a print roller, a platen roller and an ink roller mounted between a pair of upright supports secured to a support surface. The platen roller is resiliently biased against the print roller, and is preferably supported independently of the upright supports by a spring-biased lever and cam assembly. The printing apparatus is especially constructed for printing accordian arrays of cards, having delicate masking material thereon, and includes a feed tray with a feed stop and a take-up tray with a take-up stop each located at a position within a defined ratio with respect to the length of a single card in the array. The platen roller is preferably biased within a selected range to prevent damage to the masking material. A drive mechanism rotates the print roller which, in turn, drives the platen roller either by direct pressure or through gears.