JEFFREY PUTNAM WHITTEMORE
Pilots at Jason St, Arlington, MA

License number
Massachusetts A2460766
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
122 Jason St, Arlington, MA 02476

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Jeffrey Whittemore, age 67
7 Trenel Cove Rd, Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 282-1629
Jeffrey Whittemore, age 45
32 Plymouth Rd, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
(508) 258-0700
Jeffrey Whittemore, age 66
122 Jason St, Arlington, MA 02476
(781) 648-3517
Jeffrey Whittemore
Dennis, MA
(508) 258-0700
Jeffrey M Whittemore
159 Main St, Stoneham, MA 02180
(781) 438-7716

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Plastic Sheet Cutter And Method For Installing A Zipper On A Sheet Of Material

Plastic Sheet Cutter And Method For Installing A Zipper On A Sheet Of Material

US Patent:
8069546, Dec 6, 2011
Filed:
May 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/782231
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
Zipwall, LLC. - Arlington MA
International Classification:
B29D 5/00, B21F 45/18
US Classification:
29408, 29766, 29410
Abstract:
A cutter operative to pierce and cut a sheet of material includes a handle and a body portion coupled to the handle. The body portion includes two puncture fingers having tips for piercing the sheet of material and two blades for cutting two parallel cuts in the sheet of material. In a method of installing a zipper on a sheet of material, left and right portions of a zipper are applied to a sheet of material. A swath portion of the sheet of material is cut having two parallel, spaced-apart cuts between the left and right portions of the zipper. In this manner, zipper installation is established in a manner that avoids formation of flap of material that would otherwise remain between the left and right flanges of the zipper.


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Mount For Air Moving Device

Mount For Air Moving Device

US Patent:
6564512, May 20, 2003
Filed:
Jan 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/056325
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA
Assignee:
Zipwall LLC - Arlington MA
International Classification:
E04G 308
US Classification:
52 37, 521272, 52DIG 12, 248694, 454212
Abstract:
A mounting system includes a temporary panel that can be quickly and easily installed at an installation site, for example a window, for rapid installation of an air moving system. The mounting system provides a barrier to the reentry of evacuated construction dust and fumes, and can be assembled and disassembled without damage of the installation site. In one embodiment, the present invention is directed a mount for an air moving apparatus. The mount comprises a panel having an aperture. A strap communicates with, and extends from the panel. An elongated brace also communicates with the strap. A locking mechanism fixes the length of the strap between the panel and the brace. Multiple straps and braces may be employed for securing the panel to the installation site. Expansion panels allow for the panel width or height to be adjustable to cover a range of installation site configurations.


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Partition Mounting Systems, Partition Assembly Kits, Double-Sided Adhesive Tape And Methods Of Installation And Application

Partition Mounting Systems, Partition Assembly Kits, Double-Sided Adhesive Tape And Methods Of Installation And Application

US Patent:
2011019, Aug 11, 2011
Filed:
Mar 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/073425
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
ZIPWALL, LLC. - Arlington MA
International Classification:
E04B 2/00, B65D 69/00
US Classification:
156 66, 206225
Abstract:
A partition assembly kit including a receptacle, a sheet of material of a sufficient size to cover a standard-sized entry way, a roll of double-sided tape comprising a carrier material having a high-tack adhesive material on a first side of the carrier material and a low-tack adhesive material on a second side of the carrier material, wherein the first side of the carrier material has a peel adhesion greater than the second side of the carrier material, and at least one zipper having a length greater than 50% the height of the standard-sized entry way.


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Partition Mounting Systems, Partition Assembly Kits, Double-Sided Adhesive Tape And Methods Of Installation And Application

Partition Mounting Systems, Partition Assembly Kits, Double-Sided Adhesive Tape And Methods Of Installation And Application

US Patent:
2011006, Mar 24, 2011
Filed:
Sep 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/889968
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
ZIPWALL, LLC. - Arlington MA
International Classification:
E06B 9/00, B65D 69/00, E06B 7/28, E06B 11/00
US Classification:
206225, 206231, 52202, 1603681
Abstract:
A partition assembly kit including a receptacle, a sheet of material of a sufficient size to cover a standard-sized entry way, a roll of double-sided tape comprising a carrier material having a high-tack adhesive material on a first side of the carrier material and a low-tack adhesive material on a second side of the carrier material, wherein the first side of the carrier material has a peel adhesion greater than the second side of the carrier material, and at least one zipper having a length greater than 50% the height of the standard-sized entry way.


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Filter Mounts For A Portable Fan And Methods For Mounting A Filter To A Portable Fan

Filter Mounts For A Portable Fan And Methods For Mounting A Filter To A Portable Fan

US Patent:
8137426, Mar 20, 2012
Filed:
Feb 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/022921
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
Zipwall, LLC - Arlington MA
International Classification:
B01D 46/00
US Classification:
55480, 55481, 55490, 55491, 55493, 55501, 55506, 55471
Abstract:
A filter frame is removably attachable to a box fan. The filter frame is adapted for receiving a standard HVAC-style filter for removing contaminants from air flow induced by the fan. In this manner, a cost-effective means for filtering a flow of air is provided for residential and commercial settings. The filter frame is adaptable to a variety of standard box fan types of different styles and dimensions. The frame is configured to accommodate standard filters, such as those readily available from retail hardware stores and home centers.


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Accessory Mounting Systems

Accessory Mounting Systems

US Patent:
8113475, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Apr 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/760118
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Michael D. Cattafe - Bolton MA, US
Joshua A. Rose - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
Zipwall, LLC - Arlington MA
International Classification:
F16B 1/00, G09F 7/18
US Classification:
24822916, 24823151, 248121
Abstract:
An accessory mounting system and mounting method thereof provides an effective solution for sectioning a portion of a room and for organizing tools, objects and cables involved in the activity that gives rise to the need for sectioning or organizing the room. In particular, the present invention provides an accessory mounting system and method whereby accessories can be mounted to poles that are designed for use in temporary partitioning systems, or to other poles such as painter's poles. Such accessories can include, for example, a caution tape dispenser that mounts to a side surface of a pole following installation of the pole, and various pole clips that locate the caution tape at other poles in a clean, visually attractive, and effective manner. Other accessories include tool mounts, cable mounts, shelves, trays, drawers, hooks, camera or laser mounts, and the like, all attachable to a side surface of a pole following installation of the pole.


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Partition Mount With Extended-Length Head

Partition Mount With Extended-Length Head

US Patent:
7533712, May 19, 2009
Filed:
Jun 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/600300
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Michael D. Cattafe - Bolton MA, US
Assignee:
Zipwall, LLC - Arlington MA
International Classification:
A47H 13/00
US Classification:
1603681, 2482001
Abstract:
A mounting system mitigates or eliminates sags or gaps between an installed curtain and an abutting surface such as a wall or ceiling. The system accomplishes this in a manner that avoids permanent damage to the wall or ceiling surface. A head is provided having an elongated body and a compressible curtain interface. A spring-loaded adjustable pole is configured to urge the head against the curtain and abutting surface. In this manner, the curtain is made to conform to the abutting surface, and gaps are thereby mitigated or eliminated between mounting jacks.


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Partition Mount With Integrated Plunger Assembly

Partition Mount With Integrated Plunger Assembly

US Patent:
8066051, Nov 29, 2011
Filed:
Jan 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/683650
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
Zipwall, LLC. - Arlington MA
International Classification:
A47H 13/00
US Classification:
1603681, 160351, 2482001
Abstract:
A partition mount system includes an integrated plunger assembly. The integrated plunger assembly is constructed and arranged to be integrated into an interior of an end of an extension pole, for example a standard telescoping extension pole. Mounting of the plunger in an interior portion of the pole in this manner provides for a sleek design that is relatively lightweight. Assuming that the pole in which the anchor is mounted is part of a telescoping pole system, the anchor and plunger do not interfere with full travel of the interior pole with respect to other poles in the telescoping system. In this manner, operation of the telescoping pole system is not inhibited by the integrated plunger assembly.


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Partition Mount

Partition Mount

US Patent:
7503373, Mar 17, 2009
Filed:
Jul 17, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/778907
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
Zipwall, LLC - Arlington MA
International Classification:
A47H 13/00
US Classification:
1603681, 160351, 454170, 52DIG 12
Abstract:
In a spring-loaded curtain mount, the mount includes a pole interface at a proximal end, a compressive mechanism, and a head at a distal end. The pole interface is adapted to receive the end of a standard length adjustable pole or a painter's pole. The compression mechanism is disposed between the proximal end of the mount and the head. The mount includes a coupling device adapted to receive a portion of a curtain. During installation, the curtain mount is coupled to the end of an extension pole and the length of the pole is adjusted such that the combined length of the pole and mount is slightly longer than the distance between the floor and ceiling. At ground level, a portion of the curtain is attached to the head of the curtain mount. The curtain and mount are raised to the ceiling and the mount and pole are compressed between the floor and the ceiling. This compressive force operates to urge the head toward the ceiling, securing the mount in place.


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Partition Mount

Partition Mount

US Patent:
2009007, Mar 19, 2009
Filed:
Nov 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/275496
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Whittemore - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
ZIPWALL LLC - Arlington MA
International Classification:
A47H 13/00, A47H 7/00
US Classification:
160405, 1603681
Abstract:
In a spring-loaded curtain mount, the mount includes a pole interface at a proximal end, a compressive mechanism, and a head at a distal end. The pole interface is adapted to receive the end of a standard length adjustable pole or a painter's pole. The compression mechanism is disposed between the proximal end of the mount and the head. The mount includes a coupling device adapted to receive a portion of a curtain. During installation, the curtain mount is coupled to the end of an extension pole and the length of the pole is adjusted such that the combined length of the pole and mount is slightly longer than the distance between the floor and ceiling. At ground level, a portion of the curtain is attached to the head of the curtain mount. The curtain and mount are raised to the ceiling and the mount and pole are compressed between the floor and the ceiling. This compressive force operates to urge the head toward the ceiling, securing the mount in place.