ROGER B CLEMENT
Home Inspectors in Lake Shore, UT

License number
Utah 5487918-5602
Issued Date
Aug 26, 2008
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2015
Category
Building Inspector
Type
Limited Inspector
Address
Address
Lake Shore, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Roger D Clement, age 68
2341 1370, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
(801) 798-7058
Roger B Clement
2341 E 1370 S, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
(801) 798-7058

Professional information

Roger Clement Photo 1

Explosive Device With Assembled Segments And Related Methods

US Patent:
6739265, May 25, 2004
Filed:
Sep 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/407616
Inventors:
Farrell G. Badger - Mapleton UT
Lyman G. Bahr - Payson UT
Roger B. Clement - Spanish Fork UT
Assignee:
The Ensign-Bickford Company - Simsbury CT
International Classification:
F42C 102
US Classification:
1022753, 1022754, 10227511, 10227512, 1022758, 102318, 102322
Abstract:
A segmented explosive device capable of producing a shock wave front upon being exploded by a detonation impulse generated by a selectively operable control device and communicated to the explosive device by a transmission line coupled between the control device and the explosive device. The explosive device has a first charge segment and a second charge segment disposed in an assembled relationship. The first charge segment has a first abutment surface formed on a portion of the exterior thereof and a cavity recessed in the first abutment surface. An output end of the transmission line is received by the cavity and contacts the first charge segment. The cavity of the first charge segment can be configured to dispose explosive material in the path of a plasma zone propagating through voids internal of the explosive device to facilitate advance detonation of the explosive material before a shock wave front trailing the plasma zone reaches the explosive material. The second charge segment has a second abutment surface formed on a portion of the exterior thereof. In the assembled relationship of the first and second charge segments, the first and second abutment surfaces are disposed in contact with each other.


Roger Clement Photo 2

Lifting Tool For Dutch Oven Covers

US Patent:
5314220, May 24, 1994
Filed:
Oct 6, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/132253
Inventors:
Roger B. Clement - Spanish Fork UT
International Classification:
A47J 4510
US Classification:
294 10
Abstract:
A tool for lifting hot or unaccessible lids or covers with handles is described. The apparatus consists of a handle with a hook that pivots and a stabilizing member. The hook attached to the pivot also can have a stabilizing member attached thereto. The hook and stabilizing member provide a snug contact with the lid when lifting the lid vertically without deviation from the horizontal plane. A hook proximal or attached to the stabilizing member can engage the handle of the lid while the stabilizing member attached to the pivotal member snugly contacts the lid providing a method of lifting the lid so that it deviates from the horizontal plane without loosing stability.


Roger Clement Photo 3

Vertically-Oriented Centrifugal Pump

US Patent:
7686573, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Nov 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/561258
Inventors:
Roger B. Clement - Spanish Fork UT, US
International Classification:
F04D 1/12
US Classification:
415 88, 415 89, 415120
Abstract:
An apparatus for elevating a fluid includes: a pumping member rotatable about a vertical axis, the pumping member having at least one ramped path, the ramped path having a lowermost portion insertable below the surface of a fluid to be elevated, and an uppermost portion that is more distant from the vertical axis than the lowermost portion thereof; a catch chamber surrounding a circular trajectory of the uppermost portion as it rotates about the vertical axis and positioned to receive fluid expelled from the uppermost portion; and a motor coupled to the pumping member for imparting rotational motion to the pumping member about the vertical axis, the motor having sufficient power to generate a centrifugal force that will drive the fluid from the lowermost portion of the ramped path to the uppermost portion and into the catch chamber.


Roger Clement Photo 4

Explosive Charge With Assembled Segments And Method Of Manufacturing Same

US Patent:
5959237, Sep 28, 1999
Filed:
Aug 31, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/521930
Inventors:
Roger B. Clement - Spanish Fork UT
Assignee:
The Ensign-Bickford Company - Simsbury CT
International Classification:
F42B 300, C06B 506
US Classification:
102317
Abstract:
An improved cast explosive charge and a method of manufacturing said cast explosive charges utilizing an automated assembly system. The explosive charges are produced by combining two elongate cast segments, thereby abutting an exterior surface of one segment, formed by explosive material into an exterior surface of a second segment formed by explosive material, and attaching the cast segments together with wrapping material. The cast explosive charge produced by this method of manufacturing exhibits a markedly improved detonation velocity.


Roger Clement Photo 5

Fishing Lure

US Patent:
D291335, Aug 11, 1987
Filed:
May 23, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/737328
Inventors:
Roger B. Clement - Spanish Fork UT
US Classification:
D22129


Roger Clement Photo 6

Safe Alarm System

US Patent:
5072211, Dec 10, 1991
Filed:
Jul 3, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/547836
Inventors:
Roger B. Clement - Spanish Fork UT
International Classification:
G08B 1900
US Classification:
340521
Abstract:
An alarm system to be used with safes is disclosed. A housing is provided adapted to be mounted to the exterior of a safe, particularly a personal home or business safe. A heat sensor is mounted to a shaft that extends from the housing into the safe. The shaft is designed to pass through a preexisting hole found on many commercial available safes. The heat sensor is electronically linked with a control system adapted to sound an alarm when more than a preselected temperature is sensed at the heat sensor. A motion sensor is also mounted in the housing to sense when more than a preselected amount of motion is sensed in the safe.