TIMOTHY PRESTON HEADY
Pilots at Irvinedale Dr, Ankeny, IA

License number
Iowa A4665277
Issued Date
May 2015
Expiration Date
May 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
506 SW Irvinedale Dr, Ankeny, IA 50023

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Timothy Heady
2615 NE 134Th Ave, Elkhart, IA 50073
(515) 965-3332
Timothy Heady
4112 Hubbell Ave APT 32, Des Moines, IA 50317

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Apparatus And Method For Straightening And Supporting A Damaged Wall

Apparatus And Method For Straightening And Supporting A Damaged Wall

US Patent:
2002006, May 30, 2002
Filed:
Nov 30, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/725585
Inventors:
Timothy Heady - Ankeny IA, US
Charles Heady - Norwalk IA, US
International Classification:
E04G023/00, E02D037/00
US Classification:
052/514000
Abstract:
The PowerBrace system gives a positive solution to basement wall problems. When the wall cracks and bulges are due to freeze or hydrostatic preasure, PowerBrace can hold it from further movement and in most cases straighten it. By tightening the top bracket the PowerBrace system puts preasure on the top of the beam and straightens the wall. This movement is usually gradual as the system is retightened. Unlike many other wall repair systems the PowerBrace system does not rely on questionable soils outside the wall to hold the wall, nor does it put to much stress on the beam. Any bending of the main beam constitutes a failure in the system. By anchoring to the concrete basement floor and to the solid floor joist system, the PowerBrace system is solid and will not be aloud to shift or fail. the PowerBrace system solves problems relating to the sheering effect at the base of the wall caused by hydrostatic preasure, as well as any other wall movement. The system can also be instaled at the time of construction to prevent any possible damage.


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Apparatus And Method Of Straightening And Supporting A Damaged Wall

Apparatus And Method Of Straightening And Supporting A Damaged Wall

US Patent:
2003013, Jul 17, 2003
Filed:
Jan 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/351861
Inventors:
Timothy Heady - Ankeny IA, US
Charles Heady - Perry IA, US
International Classification:
E04B001/00, E04G023/00, E04G021/00
US Classification:
052/741150
Abstract:
The PowerBrace system gives a positive solution to basement wall problems. When the wall cracks and bulges are due to freeze or hydrostatic preasure, PowerBrace can hold it from further movement and in most cases straighten it. By tightening the top bracket the PowerBrace system puts preasure on the top of the beam and straightens the wall. This movement is usually gradual as the system is retightened. Unlike many other wall repair systems the PowerBrace system does not rely on questionable soils outside the wall to hold the wall, nor does it put to much stress on the beam. Any bending of the main beam constitutes a failure in the system. By anchoring to the concrete basement floor and to the solid floor joist system, the PowerBrace system is solid and will not be aloud to shift or fail. the PowerBrace system solves problems relating to the sheering effect at the base of the wall caused by hydrostatic preasure, as well as any other wall movement. The system can also be instaled at the time of construction to prevent any possible damage.


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Method And Apparatus For Installing Egress Window Steps

Method And Apparatus For Installing Egress Window Steps

US Patent:
7770340, Aug 10, 2010
Filed:
Oct 24, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/256725
Inventors:
Timothy P. Heady - Ankeny IA, US
Charles W. Heady - Norwalk IA, US
International Classification:
E04F 17/06, A63H 33/08
US Classification:
52107, 52184, 521696, 446125
Abstract:
A modular egress window well structure which is constructed of structurally identical walls that interlock and attach to the foundation of a building via a termination strip. The identical wall members allow for ease of manufacturing and installation of the egress window well. The method of installation comprises removing soil away from the foundation of a building, securing the termination of strips to the foundation, assembling the egress window well and then backfilling the soil around the structure.


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Method And Apparatus To Fix Wooden And Other Foundations

Method And Apparatus To Fix Wooden And Other Foundations

US Patent:
7861469, Jan 4, 2011
Filed:
Dec 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/009499
Inventors:
Timothy P. Heady - Ankeny IA, US
Charles W. Heady - Norwalk IA, US
International Classification:
E04G 21/04
US Classification:
521272, 521263, 52150, 248201, 248544
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for supporting and straightening a framed wall includes a plurality of beams, a mounting plate, a bolt, and a pusher. The mounting plate is secured to the beam and the bolt is threadably secured to the mounting plate. The bolt is received by the pusher. When tightened, the bolt applies pressure to the pusher which in turn applies pressure to the framed wall. Alternatively, a plurality of mounting plates and pushers may be used to apply pressure to a cross beam and thereby efficiently apply pressure to a plurality of framed wall beams. By tightening the bolt, the user can apply pressure to the beam and straighten or retain the wall. As the wall shifts during periods of correction, the bolt may be re-tightened to apply additional pressure to the wall.