Kevin C. Larson
Architects in Denver, CO

License number
Colorado S5-0006729
Issued Date
Jan 8, 2003
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2016
Category
Architecture
Type
Licensed Architect
Address
Address 2
Denver, CO 80033

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Kevin Larson
5033 County Road 335 TRLR 179, New Castle, CO 81647
(970) 978-8315
Kevin Larson, age 68
530 E 20Th Ave APT 4312, Denver, CO 80205
(720) 435-4120

Professional information

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Kevin Larson Presents - Event Desinger

Kevin Larson Presents - Event Desinger

Position:
Event Designer at Kevin Larson Presents
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Events Services
Work:
Kevin Larson Presents - Denver since Jan 2000 - Event Designer


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Account Manager At Agilent Technologies

Account Manager At Agilent Technologies

Position:
Account Manager at Agilent Technologies
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Agilent Technologies since Aug 1999 - Account Manager Hewlett-Packard 1987 - 1999 - FE


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Sales

Sales

Position:
sales at western summit cotractors
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
western summit cotractors since Sep 2009 - sales


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Ladder Hoist Attachment

Ladder Hoist Attachment

US Patent:
4598795, Jul 8, 1986
Filed:
Jun 21, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/747561
Inventors:
Kevin Larson - Wheat Ridge CO
International Classification:
E06C 712, E06C 700
US Classification:
182129
Abstract:
A ladder hoist attachment consists of a boom and prop combination that allows a conventional ladder to be used to hoist heavy loads. The boom assembly consists of a number of feet that removably attach to a rung of the ladder; a boom that extends horizontally over the top rung of the ladder; and braces connecting the feet and boom that also rest against the top rung of the ladder. One end of the prop removably attaches to a lower rung of the ladder. The other end of the prop has a vertical step to hold the ladder at a predetermined distance away from the edge of the roof. A winch or pulley is suspended from the end of the boom extending over the top rung of the ladder to allow loads to be lifted through the prop and between the ladder and the building. After the load has been lifted above the height of the roof, the end of the prop against the building is lifted by the user to allow the ladder to be moved to rest against the edge of the roof, thus allowing the load to be lowered on to the roof.