ROBERT J BAKER, JR
Nursing at Heatherwood Dr, Pensacola, FL

License number
Florida 5163341
Issued Date
Jul 30, 2004
Effective Date
Apr 17, 2009
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2007
Category
Health Care
Type
Licensed Practical Nurse
Address
Address
10684 Heatherwood Dr, Pensacola, FL 32506

Professional information

Robert Baker Photo 1

Cashier At Zaxby's Franchising, Inc.

Position:
Cashier at Zaxby's Franchising, Inc.
Location:
Pensacola, Florida Area
Industry:
Restaurants
Work:
Zaxby's Franchising, Inc. since Apr 2003 - Cashier
Education:
Pensacola Junior College 2004 - 2006
Associates, Business Administration
Swainsboro Technical College 1998 - 1999
Diploma, Accounting
Emanuel County Institute 1992 - 1996
Diploma, General


Robert Baker Photo 2

External Vibratory Grout Consolidator For Vertically Reinforced Concrete Masonry

US Patent:
8092071, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Feb 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/322754
Inventors:
Robert Allan Baker - Pensacola FL, US
International Classification:
B01F 11/00
US Classification:
366120, 366123
Abstract:
A vibratory grout consolidator device for eliminating gaps and voids in grout by attaching to reinforcing bars extending within masonry block walls and encapsulated within the grout. The device includes a clamp including a bar sleeve having a first part attached to a first arm and a second part attached to a second arm. The bar sleeve has a pair of open ends that allow a reinforcing bar to extending fully through the bar sleeve. A vibration source is attached to the clamp so that when the bar sleeve is engaged with the reinforcing bar, vibration is transmitted to the reinforcing bar and encapsulating grout.


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Bi-Component Electrically Conductive Drawn Polyester Fiber And Method For Making Same

US Patent:
2008022, Sep 18, 2008
Filed:
Mar 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
10/593824
Inventors:
John Greg Hancock - Pensacola FL, US
Robert E. Baker - Pensacola FL, US
International Classification:
D01F 8/14, D01F 1/09, D01D 5/00
US Classification:
428368, 428373, 26417213, 264105
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a multi-component electrically conductive fiber (FIG. ) and the method of making the same (FIG. ). The fiber contains two polyester components which has a 10° C. melt temperature difference between the first and second polyesters.