Timothy E Martin
Electrician at 22 Ave, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 29959
Issued Date
Apr 21, 2003
Renew Date
Apr 21, 2003
Type
Electrical Apprentice
Address
Address
1533 E 22Nd Ave, Denver, CO 80205

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Timothy Martin
5118 Eros Way, Colorado Spgs, CO 80917
Timothy Martin, age 67
5363 Buffalo Rd, Erie, CO 80516
(303) 828-2405
Timothy Martin
4835 E Wesley Pl, Denver, CO 80222
(303) 809-0389

Professional information

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Timothy Martin - Lakewood, CO

Work:
Herzog Contractors, Inc - Lakewood, CO
Night Safety & Security Manager
Federal Express Corporation - Memphis, TN
Handler/Checker/Sorter
Brian D Earls - Missoula, MT
Manager
Granit Construction - Phoenix, AZ
Construction Crew
Education:
Awalt High School - Mountain View, CA
High School Diploma


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Environmentally Safe Holder Device

US Patent:
5193673, Mar 16, 1993
Filed:
Apr 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/684232
Inventors:
Thomas Rathbone - Loosos CA
Timothy J. Martin - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
B65D 7500, B65D 6500
US Classification:
206150
Abstract:
A container holder adapted to releaseably retain a plurality of similarly configured containers and adapted to permit release of each container individually. The holder is comprised of a central panel portion and a plurality of retaining portions. Each of the retaining portions has a pull tab that corresponds to it. The pull tab is joined to its respective retaining portion along the margin. The pull tab has a scoreline of a selected length proximate the pull tab so that the pull tab can be operated to release the loop-like structure thus preventing wildlife from becoming entangled in unruptured rings of plastic containers once the package is discarded.


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Collapsible Canopy And Framework Therefor

US Patent:
2004014, Jul 29, 2004
Filed:
Nov 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/712756
Inventors:
John Matthews - Arvada CO, US
Timothy Martin - Lakewood CO, US
International Classification:
E04H015/38, E04H015/50
US Classification:
135/131000
Abstract:
An expandable framework is provided that can move between an expanded state in use and a collapsed state for storage. A canopy covering is supported by the framework to form an expandable canopy. The framework includes a plurality of upright support members with adjacent ones of which being interconnected by edge scissor assemblies. Upper and lower mounts are located on the support members with some of the mounts having a lobe with outwardly facing substantially parallel sidewalls. At least some of the outer ends of the scissor assemblies are provided with socket fittings that have spaced-apart portions that define a channel opening therebetween to receive a lobe in close-fitted engagement wherein at least one of the portions has a substantially flat face that forms a sliding contact surface with the lobe. A fastener secures each lobe in a respective socket for pivotal movement.


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Hand-Held Drilling Tool

US Patent:
5655861, Aug 12, 1997
Filed:
Oct 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/549357
Inventors:
Kea L. Bardeen - Denver CO
John P. Bardeen - Denver CO
Timothy J. Martin - Lakewood CO
Bernard F. Deneke - Littleton CO
Assignee:
Pumpkin Ltd. - Denver CO
International Classification:
B26F 132
US Classification:
408227
Abstract:
A hand-held drilling tool has at least one but preferably two blade structures which project longitudinally from a transverse base member to terminate in a distal end that forms a cutting element. Each blade structure has a pair of blade sections that are joined together along the longitudinal axis and that extend radially therefrom to terminate in lateral edges. Where two blade structures are present, each forms a handle for rotatably operating the other blade structure; where only one blade structure is present, a flattened handle is provided. The blade structures can have different blade widths for drilling differently sized holes. The blade sections may be offset from one another, and wedge-shaped feet may be disposed on the cutting elements. One of the blade structures can have both a bit portion and a shank portion of different widths. A pilot tip may also be provided on the distal ends of the blade structures.


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Timothy John Martin, Denver CO - Lawyer

Address:
9250 W 5Th Ave, Denver, CO 80226
Experience:
46 years
Specialties:
Intellectual Property, Patents
Jurisdiction:
Colorado (1978)
Memberships:
Colorado State Bar (1978)


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Scrubbing Device

US Patent:
5671498, Sep 30, 1997
Filed:
Apr 4, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/416176
Inventors:
Timothy J. Martin - Lakewood CO
Metta J. Martin - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
A47K 703, A47L 1317
US Classification:
152443
Abstract:
A scrubbing device provides a first layer of foam material with a second layer of woven synthetic in contact therewith. Preferably the first layer is formed of a close-cell material that is in the shape of a rectangular pad. The second layer is preferably a polyester filament woven with a non-raveling weave. The pad may be encased by the second layer in a partially compressed state. Alternatively, the foam material and the woven synthetic layer can be adhered to one another.


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Potting Table

US Patent:
2006003, Feb 16, 2006
Filed:
Jul 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/900036
Inventors:
Hope Lehman - Evergreen CO, US
David Lehman - Evergreen CO, US
Bruce Westermo - San Diego CA, US
Timothy Martin - Lakewood CO, US
International Classification:
A47G 7/00
US Classification:
047039000
Abstract:
An apparatus for use in potting plants includes a tray upon which potting materials may be placed. The tray has a generally planar base portion with a peripheral edge. A support mechanism is secured relative to the upper surface of the tray and is rotatable about a rotation axis. A plate structure sized to support a plant receptacle is supported on the support mechanism for common rotation therewith. In one form of the invention, a rim extends upwardly from an upper surface around a majority of the edge so that a gap exists in the rim. In another form of the invention, the plate structure has a retaining element positioned to engage the support mechanism to resist radial displacement during rotation. The tray may include a handle. The rotational axis may be offset from the center of the tray to provide a work area for placing the potting materials.