RAYMOND D BRENNAN
Vehicle Board in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV148546L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Raymond Brennan, age 55
533 N 55Th St, Philadelphia, PA 19131
Raymond Brennan
4 Quarry Rd, Sewickley, PA 15143
(412) 274-0178
Raymond Brennan, age 60
3208 Tee Ct, Presto, PA 15142
(412) 389-0410
Raymond Brennan, age 70
856 Almond St, Philadelphia, PA 19125
Raymond Brennan
970 Chatham Park Dr APT A, Pittsburgh, PA 15216

Professional information

Raymond Brennan Photo 1

Casing Design For Rotating Machinery And Method For Manufacture Thereof

US Patent:
6506018, Jan 14, 2003
Filed:
Jul 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/889462
Inventors:
Raymond J. Brennan - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Elliott Turbomachinery Co., Inc. - Jeannette PA
International Classification:
F01D 2524
US Classification:
4152141, 415220
Abstract:
A casing design for rotating machinery that includes two semi-cylindrical shaped shell sections. Each of the sections includes a machined flange adapted to receive fasteners. The two sections are attached together through fasteners passing through the machined flanges.


Raymond Brennan Photo 2

Stadium Simulating Transparent Bowl

US Patent:
D351531, Oct 18, 1994
Filed:
Jun 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/894786
Inventors:
Raymond Brennan - Pittsburgh PA
US Classification:
D 7584


Raymond Brennan Photo 3

Stadium Simulating Bowl

US Patent:
5829626, Nov 3, 1998
Filed:
Apr 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/837260
Inventors:
Raymond Brennan - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Stadium Bowls, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65D 300
US Classification:
220574
Abstract:
A stadium simulating bowl comprises a base shell, a transparent cover shell and an illustrated flat cut in a shape so that it will substantially entirely cover the base shell. The base shell, with the illustrated flat appropriately creased on top of it nests into the cover shell, which is welded peripherally around the base of the two shells. The flat includes a rectangular central area and four arms, each having two trapezoidal and one generally rectangular areas.