JOHN ALEXANDER
Electrical Contractor in Wilmington, DE

License number
New Jersey 34EI00181100
Issued Date
Jan 7, 1963
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 1975
Category
Electrical Contractors
Type
Electrical Contractor
Address
Address
Wilmington, DE

Professional information

John Alexander Photo 1

Device For Controlling Ectoparasites

US Patent:
4606478, Aug 19, 1986
Filed:
Sep 26, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/535650
Inventors:
Richard J. Hack - Wilmington DE
Jakie A. Hair - Stillwater OK
John N. Hall - Newark DE
John L. Alexander - Wilmington DE
Stanley D. Samluk - Newark DE
Assignee:
NOR-AM Chemical Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B67D 300
US Classification:
222187
Abstract:
A device for dispensing liquid pesticide while attached to an animal. The device comprises a sealed reservoir for the liquid pesticide, a fibrous wick of less than 3 millimeters diameter in communication with the reservoir and through which liquid pesticide passes out of the reservoir into the atmosphere, and separate venting device for preventing negative pressure from developing in the reservoir.


John Alexander Photo 2

Animal Sling

US Patent:
4186689, Feb 5, 1980
Filed:
Oct 17, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/842792
Inventors:
John T. Alexander - Wilmington DE
John D. Heppner - Holland PA
International Classification:
A61D 300
US Classification:
119102
Abstract:
A sling is provided for supporting horses and other large four legged animals in an upright position for short or extended periods of time while in a stationary or traveling mode. The sling includes three major parts: a T-shaped member which conforms to the sternum and shoulders of the animal; a belly band or sternum abdominal band attached to the T-member; and a tail piece attached to the abdominal band by six adjustable straps. If desired, straps can be connected to a halter and to the sternum abdominal band to provide support for the animal's head. Straps are attached to the abdominal sternum support band which can be detachably secured to a sling support for raising and lowering of the sling, and if desired, moving the animal along a track from one location to another. The entire sling is formed of an easily cleaned fabric.