ROBERT E SINCLAIR
Nursing in Saint Petersburg, FL

License number
Florida 1278782
Issued Date
Sep 7, 1981
Effective Date
Jul 5, 2001
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
9100 Dr Mlk St N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33702
Phone
(727) 422-1357

Professional information

Robert Sinclair Photo 1

Beam Insulating Material

US Patent:
2008005, Feb 28, 2008
Filed:
Sep 6, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/899418
Inventors:
Robert Sinclair - Treasure Island FL, US
International Classification:
C09K 21/00, B32B 9/00
US Classification:
428318400, 252602000
Abstract:
A formulation is mixed and applied to structural members in a plastic form and then cured. The formulation uses waste materials as an aggregate in a concrete like mixture, including fly ash, wood pulp or the like, with a minimum of cement or other adhesive. The formulation when cured adheres to steel and other construction materials. The formulation provides an insulation of R-2 per inch of thickness. Essentially the formulation increases the time during a fire before a structural member loses its load bearing capacity under intense heat. The cured formulation accepts nails and screws and it can also be saw cut. The formulation can be treated with other ingredients to render it termite and mold resistant.


Robert Sinclair Photo 2

System And Process For Manufacturing Building Blocks

US Patent:
2004021, Nov 4, 2004
Filed:
Apr 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/815533
Inventors:
Robert Sinclair - Treasure Island FL, US
International Classification:
B29C031/00, B29C043/02
US Classification:
264/040100, 264/319000, 425/149000, 425/406000
Abstract:
A building block manufacturing system comprising a compression chamber capable of containing compressible block making material, said material comprised entirely or in part of waste material, preferably selected from the group consisting of fly ash, ground wood, waste vegetation matter, sea shells and sand; and a ram capable of exerting a desired pressure on the contents of said compression chamber; wherein, when said block making material being is placed in the compression chamber, the ram may exert a desired pressure on the material thereby compressing, and assisting in the curing or the material into a desired shape conforming to the interior surfaces of the compression chamber. The present invention also comprises the novel method of using the novel block manufacturing system.


Robert Sinclair Photo 3

Building Block And System For Manufacture

US Patent:
2007001, Jan 18, 2007
Filed:
Sep 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/523228
Inventors:
Robert Sinclair - Treasure Island FL, US
Colvin Schwartz - Collinsville IL, US
Gail Schwartz - Collinsville IL, US
International Classification:
E04C 1/39
US Classification:
052503000
Abstract:
A compressed building block formed of a pre-mix of fly ash, either of the Class C type, or provided from sugar beet waste lime, are combined with either ground or pulverized wood and/or chips, or with fine sand, having a small amount of Portland cement added thereto, moisturized, and then either extruded or compressed in a press into the configuration of a block. A fire retardant, and an insecticide, may be added to the composition, to provide the formed block with further beneficial attributes. The blocks may be formed by a system for extruding such blocks from the formulation, or they may be formed by means of a hydraulic or other press and pressed into the configuration of the desired block, needed for the construction.


Robert Sinclair Photo 4

Building Block And System For Manufacture

US Patent:
8215079, Jul 10, 2012
Filed:
Aug 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/583875
Inventors:
Robert F. Sinclair - Treasure Island FL, US
Assignee:
Encore Building Solutions, Inc - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
E04C 2/04
US Classification:
52596, 52DIG 9, 5230917
Abstract:
A compressed building block formed of a pre-mix of fly ash, Class C type, are combined with various aggregates either ground wood and/or chips, having maybe a small amount of Portland cement added thereto, moisturized, and then either molded, extruded or compressed in a press into the configuration of a block. A plasticizer, wetting agent and surfactant solution may be added to the composition. Boron as a mold retardant and an insecticide, may be added to the composition, to provide the formed block with further beneficial attributes. The blocks may be formed by a system for extruding such blocks from the formulation, or they may be formed by means of a mold or hydraulic or other press and pressed into the configuration of the desired block, needed for the construction.


Robert Sinclair Photo 5

Building Block And System For Manufacture

US Patent:
2004004, Mar 4, 2004
Filed:
Apr 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/411551
Inventors:
Robert Sinclair - Treasure Island FL, US
Gail Schwartz - Collinsville IL, US
Colvin Schwartz - Collinsville IL, US
International Classification:
E04C002/04, E04B005/04
US Classification:
052/605000
Abstract:
A compressed building block formed of a pre-mix of fly ash, either of the Class C type, or provided from sugar beet waste lime, are combined with either ground or pulverized wood and/or chips, or with fine sand, having a small amount of Portland cement added thereto, moisturized, and then either extruded or compressed in a press into the configuration of a block. A fire retardant, and an insecticide, may be added to the composition, to provide the formed block with further beneficial attributes. The blocks may be formed by a system for extruding such blocks from the formulation, or they may be formed by means of a hydraulic or other press and pressed into the configuration of the desired block, needed for the construction.


Robert Sinclair Photo 6

Building Block And System For Manufacture

US Patent:
2006003, Feb 23, 2006
Filed:
Sep 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/238934
Inventors:
Robert Sinclair - Treasure Island FL, US
International Classification:
E04B 5/04
US Classification:
052596000
Abstract:
A compressed building block formed of a pre-mix of fly ash, either of the Class C type, is combined with either ground or pulverized wood chips, or with fine sand, and a plasticizer, and accelerator, then moisturized, and lastly either extruded or compressed in a mold into the configuration of a block. The block lacks a binder, except Portland cement for select military applications. A mold retardant may be added to the mixture, to provide the formed block with further beneficial attributes. The blocks may be formed by a system for extruding such blocks from the formulation, or they may be formed by means of a hydraulic or other press and pressed into the configuration of the desired block, needed for the construction.