JAMES RICHARD PARKER
Pilots at Maddock Rd, Phoenix, AZ

License number
Arizona A1448574
Issued Date
Jul 2016
Expiration Date
Jul 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1141 E Maddock Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85086

Professional information

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Account Executive At Commercial Communications Inc.

Position:
Account Executive at Commercial Communications Inc.
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona Area
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Commercial Communications Inc. since Dec 1997 - Account Executive
Education:
Baylor University 1990 - 1995


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Machinery Professional

Location:
Phoenix, Arizona Area
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Self Employed - Mechanical Engineer / Industrial Designer - Phoenix, AZ Jan 2009 - Jun 2013 - Machinist


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Method Of Securing Workpieces Together

US Patent:
6397469, Jun 4, 2002
Filed:
Mar 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/809386
Inventors:
James R. Parker - Phoenix AZ 85085
International Classification:
B21K 2300
US Classification:
298973, 29509, 29521, 403282, 403283, 403285, 72326
Abstract:
A power assisted combination shear used for forming structural louvers in the crimped seam of structural steel decking comprises a frame supporting a pair of jaws which are opened and closed by means of an operator-controlled pneumatic cylinder. One jaw terminates in a blade and the other jaw has a corresponding die member. The blade and die have undercut reliefs in the root portions, which permit the louver to be formed without breaking through to the edge of the seam. The louver comprises a sheared portion in the form of a bowed tab bridging a corresponding window formed in the seam by the shearing of the tab. The interference between the louver and window provides a substantial increase in the lateral resistance (shear strength) of the crimped seam, thereby obviating the need to additionally weld or screw the seam to provide the necessary shear strength for even the highest stress applications.


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Intelligent Data Inventory Asset Management Systems Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
6366930, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Apr 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/835609
Inventors:
James A. Parker - Phoenix AZ
Gary J. Legner - Phoenix AZ
George Lima - Glendale AZ
David P. Schwartz - Phoenix AZ
James R. Gunkel - Chandler AZ
Assignee:
Computer Associates Think, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
707203, 707 6, 707204, 707101
Abstract:
A computerized process of intelligently inventorying data and managing assets includes the steps of initially inventorying a plurality of hardware, software, and data files on-site by assigning a hexadecimal signature identifying each file in the database, inventorying the files at a subsequent time by repeating the prior step and comparing the previous and current signatures of the files to determine whether any of the files have been changed, comparing the current version of a changed file to the last previous on-site version of the changed file, computing the differences between the two versions by different forward and reverse algorithms to provide a forward delta and a reverse delta, storing the current version and the reverse delta of the changed file on-site while deleting the last previous on-site version of the changed file, permanently storing off-site the forward deltas of each changed file and a baseline copy of each new file, restoring any requested file, if on-site, by recovering the current version and subtracting the appropriate reverse deltas therefrom until the requested file is produced, or, if off-site, by recovering the baseline version and adding the appropriate forward deltas thereto until the requested file is reproduced. The inventorying process enables the system to issue warnings for deleted files, possible corruption of files, and unidentified possibly valued asset files.


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Intelligent Data Inventory And Asset Management System Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
6847982, Jan 25, 2005
Filed:
Jan 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/057595
Inventors:
James A. Parker - Phoenix AZ, US
Gary J. Legner - Phoenix AZ, US
George Lima - Glendale AZ, US
David P. Schwartz - Phoenix AZ, US
James R. Gunkel - Chandler AZ, US
Assignee:
Computer Associates Think, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
707200, 707101, 707106, 707205
Abstract:
A computerized process of intelligently inventorying data and managing assets includes the steps of initially inventorying a plurality of hardware, software, and data files on-site by assigning a hexadecimal signature identifying each file in the database, inventorying the files at a subsequent time by repeating the prior step and comparing the previous and current signatures of the files to determine whether any of the files have been changed, comparing the current version of a changed file to the last previous on-site version of the changed file, computing the differences between the two versions by different forward and reverse algorithms to provide a forward delta and a reverse delta, storing the current version and the reverse delta of the changed file on-site while deleting the last previous on-site version of the changed file, permanently storing off-site the forward deltas of each changed file and a baseline copy of each new file, restoring any requested file, if on-site, by recovering the current version and subtracting the appropriate reverse deltas therefrom until the requested file is produced, or, if off-site, by recovering the baseline version and adding the appropriate forward deltas thereto until the requested file is reproduced. The inventorying process enables the system to issue warnings for deleted files, possible corruption of files, and unidentified possibly valued asset files.


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Pneumatic Decking Crimper

US Patent:
5878617, Mar 9, 1999
Filed:
Oct 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/961162
Inventors:
James R. Parker - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
B21J 918, B21D 700
US Classification:
7240912
Abstract:
A power assisted crimping tool is disclosed particularly suited to crimping and dimpling of structural steel decking and roofing panels together. The invention comprises a frame supporting a pair of jaws which are opened and closed by means of a toggle linkage that is driven by an operator-controlled pneumatic cylinder. The input pivot of the toggle linkage is constrained to move linearly by means of a cross head formed in the frame which, in turn, causes the jaws to move in unison rather than one jaw moving against the other. According to one embodiment, the jaws are provided with a plurality of punch and die sets disposed in opposite orientations, such that as the decking or roofing panel joint is crimped by the jaws, the punch and die sets raise a plurality of dimples having alternating orientations. The alternating dimples provide a substantial increase in the lateral resistance (shear strength) of the crimped seam, thereby obviating the need to additionally weld or screw the seam to provide the necessary shear strength.


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Pneumatic Shear For Forming Structural Louvers

US Patent:
6212932, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Jul 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/356540
Inventors:
James R. Parker - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
B21J 918, B21D 700
US Classification:
7240912
Abstract:
A power assisted combination shear used for forming structural louvers in the crimped seam of structural steel decking comprises a frame supporting a pair of jaws which are opened and closed by means of an operator-controlled pneumatic cylinder. One jaw terminates in a blade, the other jaw has a corresponding die member. The blade and die have undercut reliefs in the root portions, which permit the louver to be formed without breaking through to the edge of the seam. The louver comprises a sheared portion in the form of a bowed tab bridging a corresponding window formed in the seam by the shearing of the tab. The interference between the louver and window provides a substantial increase in the lateral resistance (shear strength) of the crimped seam, thereby obviating the need to additionally weld or screw the seam to provide the necessary shear strength for even the highest stress applications.


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Steel Deck Structure Having Sheared/Offset Seam Joints

US Patent:
2001003, Nov 15, 2001
Filed:
Jul 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/918017
Inventors:
James Parker - Desert Hills AZ, US
International Classification:
B21D039/03, B23P011/00
US Classification:
029/03300R, 029/243500
Abstract:
A power assisted combination shear used for forming structural louvers in the crimped seam of structural steel decking comprises a frame supporting a pair of jaws which are opened and closed by means of an operator-controlled pneumatic cylinder. One jaw terminates in a blade, the other jaw has a corresponding die member. The blade and die have undercut reliefs in the root portions, which permit the louver to be formed without breaking through to the edge of the seam. The louver comprises a sheared portion in the form of a bowed tab bridging a corresponding window formed in the seam by the shearing of the tab. The interference between the louver and window provides a substantial increase in the lateral resistance (shear strength) of the crimped seam, thereby obviating the need to additionally weld or screw the seam to provide the necessary shear strength for even the highest stress applications.


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Collaborative File Update System

US Patent:
2008001, Jan 10, 2008
Filed:
Aug 3, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/833503
Inventors:
James Parker - Phoenix AZ, US
James Sparks - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709226000
Abstract:
In a disclosed method facilitates collaborative file updating, data is accepted from one of a plurality of users and stored. The data represents an initial version of the file and designates one or more recipients of the initial version. Then, for each one of sequentially updated versions of the file, data representing a difference between the updated version of the file and an immediately previous version of the file is accepted from a user. The data also designates one or more recipients of the updated version. Data representative of the updated version of the file is transmitted to the designated recipients of the updated version. The data transmitted to each recipient who is designated as a recipient of the updated version and who accessed the immediately previous version consists substantially of the difference between the updated and previous versions of the file. Other methods and systems are disclosed.


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Lifting Hook For Erecting Steel Joists

US Patent:
8562047, Oct 22, 2013
Filed:
Jun 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/492562
Inventors:
James R. Parker - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
B66C 1/62
US Classification:
294 8216, 294 6732
Abstract:
A lifting hook for lifting open-frame steel joists comprises a casing having a shaft passing through it. The shaft has a lifting eye at one end and a hook member at the other end. The hook member comprises a U-shaped body having a transverse width selected to be less than the gap between the angles that form the upper flange of the open-frame joist. The hook member has a throat that is larger than the width of the flange. The shaft is spring-loaded so that the hook member is pulled toward the lower bearing surface of the casing so that once the hook member has been inserted into the joist, it is keyed to the flange and will not come loose.