John Spencer Frye
Architects in Atlanta, GA

License number
Georgia RA000704
Renew Date
Jun 6, 1983
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1985
Category
Architect & Interior Designer
Type
Registered Architect
Address
Address
Atlanta, GA

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Frye, age 58
3865 Bishops Walk, Cumming, GA 30041
(678) 513-1310

Professional information

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Arts And Crafts Professional

Arts And Crafts Professional

Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Arts and Crafts
Work:
BNY Mellon 2000 - 2008 - Statement Production Trust Company of the West 1990 - 2001 - Statement distribution
Education:
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville 1968 - 1973
bs, fine arts


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Thermal Induction Unit

Thermal Induction Unit

US Patent:
4183349, Jan 15, 1980
Filed:
Nov 25, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/854727
Inventors:
John S. Frye - Chamblee GA
International Classification:
F24J 302, F28F 2700
US Classification:
126439
Abstract:
The thermal induction unit utilizes heat rays radiated by external material bodies by virtue of their absolute temperature and by reflection. The majority of the surface area of the thermal induction unit is fabricated of heat insulation material so as to inhibit heat transfer therethrough and passages are provided throughout the otherwise insulated area. The structure on the induction side of the unit is so conformed as to reflect, direct and converge radiant heat rays through the passages and thus into the environment on the opposite side of the induction unit.


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Fastener

Fastener

US Patent:
4014245, Mar 29, 1977
Filed:
May 28, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/581700
Inventors:
John S. Frye - Chamblee GA
James B. Fuss - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
F16B 1900
US Classification:
85 5P
Abstract:
A fastener is disclosed for fastening together two sheets of metal having mutually aligned apertures defined by generally annular walls having a plurality of radially spaced notches therein. The fastener comprises a metallic tube having a plurality of outwardly projecting tabs positioned along chord extensions of the tube and sized to be seated in the aperture defining wall notches of the two sheets and bent off the chord extensions of the tube into locking engagement with the aperture defining wall notches to fasten the two sheets of metal to the fastener and thereby to each other. A method is also disclosed for fastening together two sheets of metal. The method comprises the steps of cutting similarly sized and configured apertures into the two sheets of metal with the aperture defining wall of each sheet formed with a plurality of radially spaced notches. The two sheets of metal are stacked together with the aperture defining walls of each sheet in mutual register. A tubular fastener having a plurality of outwardly projecting tabs is inserted into the two sheets of metal apertures.