Robert C Hart
Electrician at Balsam St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 573
Issued Date
Sep 16, 1959
Renew Date
Jan 15, 1979
Expiration Date
Jan 15, 1979
Type
Master Electrician
Address
Address
2195 Balsam St, Denver, CO 80215

Professional information

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Robert Hart - Aurora, CO

Work:
Mounts'n Motion, LLC
INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN
Office Furniture Place - Denver, CO
WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT MANAGER
Office Furniture Place - Denver, CO
WAREHOUSE TECHNICIAN
Chemrex - Commerce City, CO
LEVEL III MIXER
Skills:
Forklift, Inventory Management, Packaging, Distribution and Shipping.


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Sr. Developer/Test Engineer

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Skills:
Testing, XML, Unix, Test Automation, Shell Scripting, .NET


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Apparatus For Attaching A Soft Top To A Motor Vehicle

US Patent:
5947546, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Oct 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/955959
Inventors:
Michael E. Hilliard - Plymouth MI
Kipp D. Owen - Franklin MI
Mark G. Vervaeke - Sterling Heights MI
John F. Miller - Lambertville MI
John C. Wainwright - Loudon TN
Robert L. Hart - Golden CO
Nancy L. Brunner - Broomfield CO
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
Bestop, Inc. - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
B60J 700
US Classification:
29610711
Abstract:
An apparatus for attaching a soft top to a motor vehicle includes a retainer member for engaging a channel located in a structural element attached to the motor vehicle. In one application, the structural element is a removable door frame having a molded-in channel which opens downwardly and is disposed above a door opening. The retainer member includes a first flange adapted to fixedly attach to a lateral edge of the top section of the soft top. The retainer member further includes a second flange for engaging the molded-in channel in an interference fit. The first flange laterally extends beyond the door of the vehicle to thereby shingle the door from condensation and rain which may gather on the soft top. In an alternative embodiment, the retainer member is configured to form a trough for carrying the condensation and rain rearward away from the door.