MR. ROBERT L SPENCER, SOCIAL WORKER MSSA
Social Work at Beacon Pl, Cleveland, OH

License number
Ohio I.0004813
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address
8215 Beacon Pl, Cleveland, OH 44103
Phone
(216) 229-5720

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Spencer, age 75
495 Llewellyn Ave, Columbus, OH 43207
(614) 537-8924
Robert Spencer
47871 Seneca Lake Rd, Sarahsville, OH 43779
Robert Spencer, age 82
4719 State Route 55, Urbana, OH 43078
(216) 221-5567
Robert Spencer, age 75
4767 Kingshill Dr APT F, Columbus, OH 43229
(614) 937-0831

Professional information

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Robert L Spencer, Cleveland OH

Specialties:
Social Work, Clinical Social Work
Address:
8215 Beacon Pl, Cleveland 44103
(216) 229-5720 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Building Form And Method Of Assembly

US Patent:
4424951, Jan 10, 1984
Filed:
Jul 23, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/286365
Inventors:
Robert B. Spencer - Strongsville OH
Assignee:
National Engineering & Contracting Company - Strongsville OH
International Classification:
E04G 1302
US Classification:
249 48
Abstract:
A building form into which concrete may be poured to form a column or similar structure includes a plurality of stacked form units having interconnected expandable and contractable joints. The application of a vertically upward force to the joints of the uppermost form unit causes all the units to move together, first laterally outwardly and then upwardly to strip the form from the column. The form thereafter may be moved to another location where the joints of the form units may be contracted to provide a form for pouring another column. The joints include movable portions which are cammed outwardly or inwardly depending on the direction of vertical movement of a central, vertically movable portion. The camming action occurs by the action of cams carried by the vertically movable portion urging cam followers mounted on the movable portions to move side members of the form units away from the column when the form is being stripped from the column, and to urge the side members inwardly when the form is being moved to a position where another column is to be poured. The form according to the invention eliminates the need to remove a plurality of fasteners on each form unit prior to removal of the form from the column, and it also eliminates the need to reinsert a plurality of fasteners in the form units to reassemble the form.


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Method For Forming A Concrete Structure

US Patent:
4666643, May 19, 1987
Filed:
Jul 1, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/751460
Inventors:
Robert B. Spencer - Strongsville OH
International Classification:
B28B 114
US Classification:
264 31
Abstract:
A building form into which concrete may be poured to form a column or similar structure includes a plurality of stacked form units having interconnected expandable and contractible joints. The application of a vertically upward force to the joints of the uppermost form unit causes all the units to move together, first laterally outwardly and then upwardly to strip the form from the column. The form thereafter may be moved to another location where the joints of the form units may be contracted to provide a form for pouring another column. The joints include movable portions which are cammed outwardly or inwardly depending on the direction of vertical movement of a central, vertically movable portion. The camming action occurs by the action of cams carried by the vertically movable portion urging cam followers mounted on the movable portions to move side members of the form units away from the column when the form is being stripped from the column, and to urge the side members inwardly when the form is being moved to a position where another column is to be poured. The form according to the invention eliminates the need to remove a plurality of fasteners on each form unit prior to removal of the form from the column, and it also eliminates the need to reinsert a plurality of fasteners in the form units to reassemble the form.


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In-Mold Coating With Epoxy Acrylate And Oh Or Amide-Containing Monomer

US Patent:
5391399, Feb 21, 1995
Filed:
Jun 9, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/257760
Inventors:
David S. Cobbledick - Kent OH
Donald F. Reichenbach - Massillon OH
Brian Sullivan - Akron OH
Robert L. Spencer - Lyndhurst OH
Assignee:
GenCorp Inc. - Fairlawn OH
International Classification:
B05D 0302
US Classification:
427370
Abstract:
A fiber glass reinforced plastic can be in-mold coated utilizing a free radical peroxide initiated thermosetting composition of at least one polymerizable epoxy based oligomer having at least two acrylate groups, at least one copolymerizable ethylenically unsaturated monomer, at least one copolymerizable monoethylenically unsaturated compound having a --CO-- group and a --NH. sub. 2, --NH-- and/or --OH group, and other conventional components such as at least one zinc salt of a fatty acid, at least one accelerator, at least one filler, and the like. The thermosetting compositions of the present invention utilize a very low or nil amount of an adhesion agent such as a polyvinyl acetate and unexpectedly achieves better flow and good coverage at reduced coating weights.


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Primerless Urethane Adhesive Compositions

US Patent:
5606003, Feb 25, 1997
Filed:
Sep 1, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/299790
Inventors:
Chia L. Wang - Hudson OH
Arden E. Schmucker - Alliance OH
Fred V. Sandels - Hartville OH
Richard H. Harshbarger - Monroe Falls OH
Robert L. Spencer - Lyndhurst OH
Assignee:
GenCorp Inc. - Fairlawn OH
International Classification:
C08G 1810
US Classification:
528 60
Abstract:
A two-component urethane adhesive is disclosed which requires no primer or pretreatment of the substrate. The adhesive in cured form has superior paint adhesion and can withstand high temperature bake cycles without substantial losses in adhesion to the substrate. The adhesive differs from prior adhesives in that essentially all of the high molecular weight polyols in the prepolymer component are the reaction product grafting reactions of acrylonitrile onto polypropylene polyols.


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Assistant Mangaer-Part Time At Giant Eagle

Position:
Assistant Mangaer-Part Time at Giant Eagle
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Giant Eagle - Assistant Mangaer-Part Time


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Thermosetting In-Mold Coating Compositions

US Patent:
5084353, Jan 28, 1992
Filed:
May 12, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/351353
Inventors:
David S. Cobbledick - Kent OH
Donald F. Reichenbach - Massillon OH
Brian Sullivan - Akron OH
Robert L. Spencer - Lyndhurst OH
Assignee:
GenCorp Inc. - Fairlawn OH
International Classification:
B32B 2738, B32B 2706
US Classification:
428413
Abstract:
A fiber glass reinforced plastic can be in-mold coated utilizing a free radical peroxide initiated thermosetting composition of at least one polymerizable epoxy based oligomer having at least two acrylate groups, at least one copolymerizable ethylenically unsaturated monomer, at least one copolymerizable monoethylenically unsaturated compound having a --CO-- group and a --NH. sub. 2, --NH--and/or --OH group, and other conventional components such as at least one zinc salt of a fatty acid, at least one accelerator, at least one filler, and the like. The thermosetting compositions of the present invention utilize a very low or nil amount of an adhesion agent such as a polyvinyl acetate and unexpectedly achieves better flow and good coverage at reduced coating weights.


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Epoxy Polyacrylate With Oh Or Amide-Containing Monomer

US Patent:
5359002, Oct 25, 1994
Filed:
Sep 13, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/120702
Inventors:
David S. Cobbledick - Kent OH
Donald F. Reichenbach - Massillon OH
Brian Sullivan - Akron OH
Robert L. Spencer - Lyndhurst OH
Assignee:
GenCorp Inc. - Fairlawn OH
International Classification:
C08L 3310, C08L 3104, C08L 6310
US Classification:
525119
Abstract:
A fiber glass reinforced plastic can be in-mold coated utilizing a free radical peroxide initiated thermosetting composition of at least one polymerizable epoxy based oligomer having at least two acrylate groups, at least one copolymerizable ethylenically unsaturated monomer, at least one copolymerizable monoethylenically unsaturated compound having a --CO-- group and a --NH. sub. 2, --NH-- and/or --OH group, and other conventional components such as at least one zinc salt of a fatty acid, at least one accelerator, at least one filler, and the like. The thermosetting compositions of the present invention utilize a very low or nil amount of an adhesion agent such as a polyvinyl acetate and unexpectedly achieves better flow and good coverage at reduced coating weights.