John Plyler
Electrician at Woodburn Rd, Raleigh, NC

License number
North Carolina 16916-L
Issued Date
Jun 1, 2016
Expiration Date
May 31, 2017
Category
Electrican
Type
Limited Classification
Address
Address
829 Woodburn Rd, Raleigh, NC 27605
Phone
(919) 821-4784

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Name
Address
Phone
John Plyler, age 66
5712 Weddington Monroe Rd, Matthews, NC 28104
John Plyler, age 89
618 Fernwood Dr, Albemarle, NC 28001
(704) 293-4752
John Plyler
6710 Lake Dale Way, Clemmons, NC 27012
(336) 766-4066
John Plyler
7226 Orchard Ridge Rd, Waxhaw, NC 28173
John Plyler, age 50
730 Somerset Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27103

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John Plyler Photo 1
Owner At Capital Home Inspections, Inc., Electrician, Home Inspector, Plumber

Owner At Capital Home Inspections, Inc., Electrician, Home Inspector, Plumber

Position:
Owner at Capital Home Inspections, Inc.
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Capital Home Inspections, Inc. since Nov 1988 - Owner
Education:
North Carolina State University
B.S., Conservation from the School of Forestry


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Ladder Rack Lockdown

Ladder Rack Lockdown

US Patent:
6290113, Sep 18, 2001
Filed:
Mar 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/522241
Inventors:
John Austin Plyler - Raleigh NC
International Classification:
B60R 900
US Classification:
224315
Abstract:
A hinged device that is attached to an existing roof rack, which keeps ladders locked in place without any movement in any direction. It can be attached to the existing roof rack by either pop rivets, screws or welding. Once the lockdown device is attached to the existing rack, it is hinged over the ladder rungs as well as over the bottom cross bar of the roof rack supporting the ladder, and then locked in place with a long shackled padlock. Any existing roof rack will work if the sides of the rack are as high as the top of the ladder it supports so that the hinge will fold over the ladder. The rack lockdown is made to only secure one ladder and not multiple stacks of ladders. This devise allows two ladders to be secured, one to either side of an existing roof rack. What makes this device unique, with only one moving part, is the ease in securing a ladder to a vehicle rack.