OLAF SOOT
Engineering in Greenwich, CT

License number
Massachusetts 23200
Issued Date
Dec 19, 1969
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2004
Type
Structural Engineer
Address
Address
Greenwich, CT 06830

Organization information

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Olaf Soot Design LLC - Olaf Soot Pe

9 Tomahawk Ln, Greenwich, CT 06830

Industry:
Engineering Svcs
Doing business as:
Olaf Soot Design Llc
Registration:
Jan 2, 2004
Site:
Phone:
(203) 661-4522 (Phone), (203) 661-2616 (Fax), (203) 661-5491 (Phone)
State ID:
0769894
Business type:
Domestic Limited Liability Company
Owner:
Olaf Soot (Owner)
Agent:
Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, Pc,1 State St SUITE 2400, Hartford, CT 06103 (Mailing)
SIC:
8711 - Engineering Services
Company size:
2


OLAF SOOT ASSOCIATES, PC

9 Tomahawk Ln, Greenwich, CT 06830

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Engineering Services
Registration:
Sep 6, 1983
Phone:
(203) 661-4522 (Phone)
State ID:
0146957
Business type:
Stock
Vice-President, Director Information Technologys:
Gitta Soot (SEC, Information Technology Manager), 9 Tomahawk Ln, Greenwich, CT 06830 (Mailing),Olaf Soot (PRES, President), 9 Tomahawk Ln, Greenwich, CT 06830 (Mailing),Jitta Soot Vice-President, Director Information Technology, inactive
Agent:
Frank J. Thompson, Esq,111 Prospect St, Stamford, CT 06901 (Mailing)
1090 Galloping Hl Rd, Fairfield, CT 06430 (Physical)
SIC6:
871199 - Engineering services, nec
Company size:
7

Professional information

Olaf Soot Photo 1

Method And Apparatus For Handling Nuclear Fuel Elements

US Patent:
4450134, May 22, 1984
Filed:
Aug 12, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/291466
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT
Alexander H. McPhee - Plandome Heights NY
International Classification:
G21C 1920
US Classification:
376262
Abstract:
An improved method and apparatus for transferring nuclear fuel elements between a fluid-filled storage pool and a cask is disclosed. The cask is supported within and is restrained by a tank which is transported between terminal locations of a nuclear facility. Transfer of fuel elements between a storage pool and the cask is accomplished by coupling the tank to a port of the pool. The transporter accurately positions and restrains the tank during transfer. In a preferred embodiment, the cask tank is unweighted from the transporter during transfer and is advanced into a fluid-sealed engagement with a port surface of the pool. In an alternative arrangement, the cask tank remains supported on the transport during its transfer and lifting means mutually engaging the transporter and tank advance the tank toward the port surface for establishing a coupling between the port and the cask. The method and apparatus substantially reduce fluid contact with an exterior surface of the cask during transfer and potential nuclear contamination; they enhance the protection of the transfer apparatus against seismic disturbances; and, they accomodate casks of different sizes.


Olaf Soot Photo 2

Chained Movable Platforms For People And Objects

US Patent:
6016901, Jan 25, 2000
Filed:
Jan 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/790748
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
B65G 1706
US Classification:
198321
Abstract:
Apparatus for moving seated or standing people or objects in a closed path in which the closed path may be other than circular. The apparatus comprises a chain of movable platforms arranged in a closed loop free-form geometrical arrangement and arranged to travel above or below a stationary floor surface. By providing tables and chairs on each platform, one or more diners can be seated at each of the tables and thus will be enabled to view a changing surrounding view while immobile at the table on the moving platform. Preferably, the platforms are constructed on supporting chassis in the form of wheeled vehicles each pivotable about a pivot on an adjacent platform chassis. Each chassis may comprise a cross member positioned generally perpendicular to the direction of travel and rigidly connected to a tie member extending generally perpendicular to the cross member. The tie member preferably forms part of the drive for the chained platforms.


Olaf Soot Photo 3

Retractable Suspension System

US Patent:
3935606, Feb 3, 1976
Filed:
Apr 5, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/458209
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
B63C 1300
US Classification:
9 1T
Abstract:
A retractable suspension system adaptable for land, water, or amphibious vehicles substantially comprises: a bottom suspension arm having a wheel-axle assembly associated with its first end; a top suspension arm; spring means for interconnecting the arms; a horizontal suspension beam axle fixedly attached to the vehicle frame; and means attached to the vehicle frame and to the first end portion of the top suspension arm for adjusting the rotational orientation of the two arms about the suspension beam axle whose center is coincident with the second ends of the two arms. The suspension system can be partially retracted to accommodate for uneven load distributions on the vehicle and for levelling the vehicle on nonuniform terrain while it can be fully retracted for water use. Straight carry-through members which are extensions of the vehicle frame can be utilized to form the suspension beam axle. In such case, a low pivot point is provided for rotation of the top and bottom suspension arms thereby eliminating the need for complicated secondary framing which would otherwise be required.


Olaf Soot Photo 4

Winch For Raising And Lowering Theatre Scenery

US Patent:
8596616, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
Oct 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/317818
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT, US
International Classification:
B66D 3/08
US Classification:
254394, 254334, 254336, 254393
Abstract:
A motorized improved winch for raising and lowering, for example, theater scenery by means of cables and which incorporates a tubular support enclosure for supporting and housing a moving drum and the required components for driving, emergency braking and for moving the drum in synchronization with relation to the cable guiding means, preferably mounted on the tubular support enclosure, and for driving the electrical sensors if desired. A new feature of this improved winch includes alternate means for supporting the winch unit from the tubular support enclosure through rollers, mounted to the inside of the tubular support enclosure and engaging the support means part of the movable winch unit. Another new feature is an option to use more than one driving means for increased capacity. The improved winch can be installed at the sides of the stage, up at the stage gridiron, or above the gridiron.


Olaf Soot Photo 5

Retractable Motor Mount

US Patent:
4025010, May 24, 1977
Filed:
May 3, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/682530
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
B63B 1700, B63H 2126, F16M 102
US Classification:
248 4
Abstract:
A towable amphibious structure of the multisectional folding type including a retractable suspension system and is adaptable for both camping and boating purposes. Such structure comprises a base body section and at least one associated end body section hinged together at their upper corners. Each section also includes longitudinally directed fin members located along the bottom thereof which are detachably interconnected. The base section includes the retractable suspension system and a vertically adjustable roof assembly. Additional features include a longitudinally retractable motor mount assembly, and removable tow bar and bumper assemblies.


Olaf Soot Photo 6

Modular Planter Panel System

US Patent:
3935671, Feb 3, 1976
Filed:
Feb 11, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/440949
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A01G 902, A01G 912, A47G 702, F06B 900
US Classification:
47 34R
Abstract:
A modular planter panel system comprising a plurality of substantially identical modules forms decorative room dividers, partitions, or the like, by utilizing climbing plants such as ivy or vines. Each module substantially comprises: a frame; a planter box fixedly attached to the bottom portion of the frame and including the climbing plant; and relatively flexible means connecting associated portions of the frame for supporting the growing portions of the plant. Further means are included for supporting the module from the ceiling, from a horizontal overhead track, from a wall, or on the floor.


Olaf Soot Photo 7

Winch For Raising And Lowering Theater Scenery

US Patent:
8636265, Jan 28, 2014
Filed:
Sep 3, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/807318
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT, US
International Classification:
B66D 3/08
US Classification:
254394, 254334, 254336, 254393
Abstract:
A motorized improved winch for raising and lowering, for example, theater scenery by means of cables and which incorporates a tubular support enclosure for supporting and housing a moving drum and the required components for emergency braking and for moving the drum in synchronization with relation to the cable guiding means, preferably mounted on the tubular support enclosure, and for driving the electrical sensors (limit switches and encoder) if desired. The winding and unwinding of the cables on or off the drum does not change the cable runs relative to the cable guiding means. The improved winch can be used in theaters and can be installed at the sides of the stage, up at the stage gridiron, or above the gridiron. With this improved winch counterweights are unnecessary. The improved winch is compact and can be easily manufactured.


Olaf Soot Photo 8

Work Station With Fixed And Rotatable Work Surfaces

US Patent:
4815392, Mar 28, 1989
Filed:
Nov 17, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/931717
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A47B 100
US Classification:
108 65
Abstract:
A work station in the form of a work table having a fixed working surface and a rotatable working surface, these working surfaces being coplanar. A rigid frame assembly supports both working surfaces and a motor for driving the rotatable working surface by way of a traction wheel. The motor is controlled by a switch situated on the fixed working surface. The working surfaces have hingedly connected side panels to enable the movable table to pass through doorways. Another fixed working surface can be mounted on the rigid frame assembly by way of a post extending through a hole in the rotatable working surface.


Olaf Soot Photo 9

Nuclear Fuel Storage Rack

US Patent:
4034227, Jul 5, 1977
Filed:
Feb 2, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/654475
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
G21F 500
US Classification:
250507
Abstract:
A nuclear fuel storage rack for high density nuclear fuel storage inside a fuel pool is described. The rack is a honeycomb structure built up from modules joined at their corners in checkerboard fashion to form a strong, rigid structure affording good resistance against seismic loads.


Olaf Soot Photo 10

Rotating Truck Lift

US Patent:
4594044, Jun 10, 1986
Filed:
Aug 8, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/521278
Inventors:
Olaf Soot - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
E04H 608
US Classification:
414263
Abstract:
A rotating truck lift structure integral with a building to facilitate delivery truck accessing of multiple internal loading and unloading docks via a narrow street entranceway.