TRACY CRAIG HANSEN
Pilots at Cp Ireland St, Beaverton, OR

License number
Oregon A2220729
Issued Date
Oct 2016
Expiration Date
Oct 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
118 NW Camp Ireland St, Beaverton, OR 97124

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Tracy Hansen
5500 SE Alexander St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Tracy Hansen, age 59
4561 SE Glen Echo Ave, Portland, OR 97267
Tracy Hansen, age 44
4904 SE 74Th Ave, Portland, OR 97206
Tracy Hansen, age 54
693 SW Livingston Pl, Troutdale, OR 97060
(503) 516-6228

Professional information

Tracy Hansen Photo 1

Structural Glass Railing Base Shoe Design

US Patent:
7559536, Jul 14, 2009
Filed:
May 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/804486
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
Mark Evans - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
E04H 17/16
US Classification:
256 25, 472 92, 522933
Abstract:
A base shoe that uses a simple internal clamp system that makes initial installation and removal a very simple process. This system eliminates the need for grout and costly wedge systems. Stainless setscrews are mounted in one of the vertical legs of the base shoe and spaced at some interval. The stainless setscrews exert force on a stainless steel and neoprene compression plate, which exerts force on the glass panel. The opposite side of the glass panel then seats against a neoprene compression pad/setting block. This system allows for very easy glass installation, makes minor glass adjustments very simple, and allows for glass removal with a turn or two of the setscrews. Another important feature of this design is that the end users can insert temporary panels, such as wood, that can be installed as a temporary railing while the jobsite is waiting for the glass panels.


Tracy Hansen Photo 2

Articulating Balcony Railing System

US Patent:
7530549, May 12, 2009
Filed:
Jan 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/699533
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
Lucas Gregg - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
E04H 17/14
US Classification:
256 60, 256 27
Abstract:
A curved railing system that does not use curved infill panels and has a continuous curved top rail. It uses a series of posts that follow the desired curve. The posts have a bottom rail and space to hold infill panels that may be glass, solid panels, perforated panels, vertical pickets, or cables. All of these infill panels are straight panels that are not curved. A special post cap is installed on the posts. The post cap has pivoting articulating brackets that are used to support and align glass channels. The top rail is a continuous length of railing that matches the desired curve. The top rail is placed over the posts and glass channels. In this way, the entire assembly produces a curved rail design at a lower cost and with less labor than a conventional curved rail.


Tracy Hansen Photo 3

Fascia-Mounted Aluminum Railing System

US Patent:
7497057, Mar 3, 2009
Filed:
Aug 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/504955
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
Lucas Anthony Gregg - North Plains OR, US
International Classification:
E04H 1/00, E04B 2/00, E04C 3/00
US Classification:
52578, 52235, 5250605
Abstract:
An improved railing/wall system for elevated slab balconies. The system uses a number of fascia brackets to secure posts to the outer face of the elevated slab balcony. The posts have a base track secured to them. Infill panels are then placed between the posts to provide the wall structure. A top rail can be used to cover the top of the infill panels. The lower portion of the infill panels also can be tinted to conceal the face of the concrete balcony, if desired. The infill panels can be selected from a group of materials, including tempered glass, pickets, expanded metal, perforated metal, metal cut with water jets or a composite material.


Tracy Hansen Photo 4

Handrail System Stanchion

US Patent:
2006018, Aug 24, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/381494
Inventors:
Tracy Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
E04H 17/16
US Classification:
256024000
Abstract:
The present invention provides for a support member to connect a column of a handrail or glass barrier system to a concrete slab. The support member may include a post extending from a base. A portion of the post may extend from the concrete slab and may be used to connect the column to the support member. The post may include holes for connecting the support member to the column. One or more legs may extend from the base to elevate the base above a surface.


Tracy Hansen Photo 5

Vertical Panel Glass Wall

US Patent:
7434790, Oct 14, 2008
Filed:
May 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/435967
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
E04H 17/16
US Classification:
256 24, 52239, 52241, 52242, 52780, 52235, 256 59, 256 19
Abstract:
A glass rail design in which the glass infill panels extend vertically beyond the top rail. To achieve this, a new vertical post system has to be created. These vertical posts hold the glass panels in front of the posts. To do this, each post has an extruded form extending forward of the post. The glass panels fit into the extruded form. The top rail is attached to the top of the posts and then runs behind the glass panels. The tops of the panels are covered with a protective cap.


Tracy Hansen Photo 6

Gauge For Spacing Of Cable Railings

US Patent:
D682122, May 14, 2013
Filed:
Dec 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
29/395158
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
Douglas Heizenrader - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
1004
US Classification:
D10 64


Tracy Hansen Photo 7

Stanchion Base Shoe Support For Railings

US Patent:
7866636, Jan 11, 2011
Filed:
Aug 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/228503
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
E04H 17/22
US Classification:
256 6514, 52296
Abstract:
A stanchion base shoe support for railings. The stanchions are set into a concrete slab or curb during the construction. Only the top surface of a mounting plate is exposed prior to mounting the base shoe extrusion. The stanchion is constructed from steel or a similar material. A flange plate at the top of the stanchion provides an easy place to mount a temporary support member when placing the stanchion into the concrete formwork. The stanchion system eliminates all field drilling of concrete. The stanchions have a top plate and cylindrical members that have a set of internal threads. After the concrete is cured, workers apply a base shoe, securing it to the stanchions. This makes drilling and securing the base shoe simpler, easier and more accurate. Once the base shoe is installed, the railing system is built up in the normal manner.


Tracy Hansen Photo 8

Suspended Glass Panel Railing System

US Patent:
6964410, Nov 15, 2005
Filed:
Nov 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/292781
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
E04H017/16
US Classification:
256 24, 256 23, 256 6502
Abstract:
An ornamental guardrail system that has an improved base assembly, which allows water and debris to escape from the deck surface. The system uses a mounting arrangement that supports the glass panels above the surface of the deck without using full-height posts. This mounting arrangement makes a structural glass railing useful in many types of construction projects that require the surface water to sheet flow under the railing system, or to achieve a certain visual style.


Tracy Hansen Photo 9

Fascia-Mounted Aluminum Railing System

US Patent:
7617650, Nov 17, 2009
Filed:
Sep 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/286400
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
Lucas Anthony Gregg - North Plains OR, US
International Classification:
E04H 1/00, E04B 2/00, E04C 3/00
US Classification:
52576, 52235, 5250605
Abstract:
An improved railing/wall system for elevated slab balconies. The system uses a number of fascia brackets to secure posts to the outer face of the elevated slab balcony. The posts have a base track secured to them. Infill panels are then placed between the posts to provide the wall structure. A top rail can be used to cover the top of the infill panels. The lower portion of the infill panels also can be tinted to conceal the face of the concrete balcony, if desired. The infill panels can be selected from a group of materials, including tempered glass, pickets, expanded metal, perforated metal, metal cut with water jets or a composite material.


Tracy Hansen Photo 10

Barrier System

US Patent:
7730677, Jun 8, 2010
Filed:
Mar 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/083164
Inventors:
Tracy C. Hansen - Hillsboro OR, US
Assignee:
Hansen Architectural Systems, Inc. - Hillsboro OR
International Classification:
E06B 1/04, E06B 3/32, E06B 3/30, E06B 3/988, E06B 3/00, A01G 17/06, E04H 17/16, E04H 17/14
US Classification:
522045, 522041, 5220451, 52204593, 522047, 256 23, 256 24, 256 59, 256 73
Abstract:
The present invention provides for a glass barrier system including at least one post adapted to support at least one piece of glass above a base structure, such as a concrete slab or a masonry wall. The post is connected with a support member extending from the base structure. In one embodiment, aluminum posts are supported by steel members embedded into and extending from concrete so as to suspend the aluminum posts above the concrete. Some embodiments of the present invention also utilize a glazing bead to help hold the glass in place with respect to the posts. The glass barrier system can also include a rail connected with the glass.