RICHARD M COOK
Cosmetology in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania CO098126L
Category
Cosmetology
Type
Cosmetologist
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15205

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Cook
500 Route 909 #244, Verona, PA 15147
Richard Cook, age 70
4 Fieldcrest Dr, Mc Donald, PA 15057
(724) 396-5164
Richard Cook, age 93
513 Morningstar Dr, Ellwood City, PA 16117
(724) 758-6483
Richard Cook, age 61
5178 Upper Valley Rd, Atglen, PA 19310

Professional information

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Local Editor At Patch.com

Local Editor At Patch.com

Position:
Local Editor, North Hills Patch, North Allegheny Patch at Patch.com
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Broadcast Media
Work:
Patch.com - Greater Pittsburgh Area since May 2012 - Local Editor, North Hills Patch, North Allegheny Patch WQED Multimedia Aug 2008 - May 2012 - Freelance Producer Hearst Television - WTAE-TV Sep 1999 - Sep 2010 - Executive Producer/Senior Producer/Special Projects & Freelance Producer CBS News - KDKA Television, Pittsburgh Sep 1994 - Sep 1999 - Senior Producer KDKA Radio - KDKA Radio Jun 1982 - Sep 1994 - Producer/News Director
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 1976 - 1980
Bachelor's, English Writing/Rhetoric & Communications


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Richard Cook - Pittsburgh, PA

Richard Cook - Pittsburgh, PA

Work:
WQED MULTIMEDIA
Producer
WTAE TV - Pittsburgh, PA
Special Projects Producer
WTAE TELEVISION - Pittsburgh, PA
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/SENIOR PRODUCER
KDKA TELEVISION - Pittsburgh, PA
SENIOR PRODUCER
KDKA RADIO - Pittsburgh, PA
NEWS DIRECTOR/MANAGING EDITOR
Education:
University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Arts in English Writing/Rhetoric & Communications


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Richard Cook - Pittsburgh, PA

Richard Cook - Pittsburgh, PA

Work:
AcrossRoss.com
Co-Owner/Publisher/Editor
WQED Multimedia
Freelance Producer/Writer
Excela Health - Greensburg, PA
Freelance Executive Producer
Patch.com - Pittsburgh, PA
Editor
WTAE-TV - Pittsburgh, PA
Special Projects Producer
Education:
University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Arts in English/Communications


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Richard Allen Cook, Uniontown PA

Richard Allen Cook, Uniontown PA

Specialties:
Family Physician
Address:
104 Mcclellandtown Rd, Uniontown, PA 15401
1910 Cochran Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15220
Education:
Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Family Medicine Certification in Family Medicine


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Method And Apparatus For Operating A Furnace

Method And Apparatus For Operating A Furnace

US Patent:
6038246, Mar 14, 2000
Filed:
Feb 26, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/806204
Inventors:
Hiroshi Shimizu - Wexford PA
Joseph L. Hake - New Castle PA
Richard L. Cook - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
NKK Steel Engineering, Inc. - Mars PA
International Classification:
F27D 2300
US Classification:
373 78
Abstract:
A direct current electric arc furnace for melting or heating raw material or molten material. The furnace includes a refractory lined vessel for holding raw or molten material. The vessel has at least an old furnace shell having a bottom electrode which is replaceable with a new furnace shell having a bottom electrode such that the new furnace shell is placed in an operating position and replaces the old furnace shell. The furnace includes at least a first top electrode. The furnace includes at least a first bottom electrode mounted in the bottom of the vessel and in electrical contact with the raw or molten material in the vessel. The furnace includes an electrical power supply mechanism which electrically connects to the top electrode and the bottom electrode in order to input electrical energy into the materials through the top and bottom electrode and the form of an arc. The bottom electrode has opposite electrical polarity to the electrical polarity of the top electrode. The furnace also includes a repair area to receive the old furnace shell.


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Direct Current Arc Furnace And A Method For Melting Or Heating Raw Material Or Molten Material

Direct Current Arc Furnace And A Method For Melting Or Heating Raw Material Or Molten Material

US Patent:
6137822, Oct 24, 2000
Filed:
Feb 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/032442
Inventors:
Joseph L. Hake - New Castle PA
Richard L. Cook - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
NKK Steel Engineering, Inc. - Mars PA
International Classification:
F27D 100
US Classification:
373 72
Abstract:
A direct current electric arc furnace for melting or heating raw material or molten material includes a refractory lined vessel for holding raw or molten material in its interior. The furnace includes at least a first top electrode. The first top electrode enters the vessel interior above the raw or molten material. The furnace includes at least a first bottom electrode mounted in the bottom of the vessel and in electrical contact with the raw or molten material in the vessel. The furnace includes an electrical power supply mechanism which electrically connects to the top electrode and the bottom electrode in order to input electrical energy into the material through the top and bottom electrodes in the form of an arc. The bottom electrode has opposite electrical polarity to the electrical polarity of the top electrode. The furnace also includes a mechanism for cooling the first bottom electrode with a spray of water and air that contacts the first bottom electrode.


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Arc Furnace And Method In Which Molten Material Is Stirred And The Arc Is Guided

Arc Furnace And Method In Which Molten Material Is Stirred And The Arc Is Guided

US Patent:
5956366, Sep 21, 1999
Filed:
Feb 26, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/807803
Inventors:
Hiroshi Shimizu - Wexford PA
Joseph L. Hake - New Castle PA
Richard L. Cook - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
NKK Steel Engineering, Inc. - Mars PA
International Classification:
H05B 7144
US Classification:
373108
Abstract:
A direct current electric arc furnace for melting or heating raw material or molten material. The furnace includes a refractory lined vessel for holding raw or molten material in its interior. The furnace includes at least a first top electrode. The first top electrode enters the vessel interior above the raw or molten material. The furnace includes at least a first bottom electrode mounted in the bottom of the vessel and in electrical contact with the raw or molten material in the vessel. The furnace also includes an electrical power supply mechanism which electrically connects to the top electrode and the bottom electrode in order to input electrical energy into the material through the top and bottom electrodes in the form of an arc. The bottom electrode has an opposite electrical polarity to the electrical polarity of the top electrode. The furnace includes a mechanism for stirring the molten material in the vessel and guiding the arc in the vessel.


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Method And Apparatus For Heating Materials

Method And Apparatus For Heating Materials

US Patent:
2001004, Nov 22, 2001
Filed:
Feb 26, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/806848
Inventors:
HIROSHI SHIMIZU - WEXFORD PA, US
JOSEPH L. HAKE - NEW CASTLE PA, US
RICHARD L. COOK - PITTSBURGH PA, US
Assignee:
ANSEL M. SCHWARTZ
International Classification:
H05B007/144, F27D003/00
US Classification:
373/108000, 373/081000
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a direct current electric arc furnace for melting or heating raw materials or molten material. The furnace comprises a refractory lined vessel for holding raw or molten metal material. The furnace also comprises a first top electrode and at least a second top electrode. Each of the top electrodes enters the vessel above the raw or molten material and has a position in the vessel. The furnace comprises at least one bottom electrode mounted in the bottom of the vessel and in electrical contact with the raw or molten material in the vessel. Additionally, the furnace comprises an electrical power supply mechanism with conductors to electrically connect to the top electrodes and the bottom electrode in order to input electrical energy into the material through the top and bottom electrodes in the form of arcs which deflect toward each other and define a hot area. The first and second top electrodes have the same electrical polarity while the bottom electrode has an opposite electrical polarity to the electrical polarity of the top electrodes. The present invention pertains to a method for heating raw material. The method comprises the steps of providing direct current to a first top electrode and a second top electrode having the same electrical polarity, and to a bottom electrode having opposite polarity to the top electrodes in a vessel. Next, there is the step of creating a first electric arc in the vessel from the first top electrode which contacts the material. Then, there is the step of creating a second electrical arc in the vessel from the second top electrode which contacts the material and is deflected toward the first electric arc to create a hot area.