WILLIAM C JACKSON
Barber in Allentown, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RB002391A
Category
Real Estate Commission
Type
Broker (Sole Proprietor)-Standard
Address
Address
Allentown, PA 18102

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
William Jackson, age 84
512 Josephine St, Old Forge, PA 18518
(570) 313-8936
William Jackson, age 61
513 Galbreath St, New Castle, PA 16101
William Jackson
5018 Stenton Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144
William Jackson, age 84
508 S Jackson Ave, Parker, PA 16049
(724) 399-2600
William Jackson
526 Arizona Dr, New Kensingtn, PA 15068
(215) 778-9271

Professional information

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Network Administrator At Lehigh Carbon Community College

Position:
Network Support Analyst at Lehigh Carbon Community College
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Lehigh Carbon Community College - Network Support Analyst
Education:
Northeastern Chistian Jr. College
AA, Computer Science
Skills:
Troubleshooting, System Administration, Security, Windows, Customer Relations, Customer Service, Documentation, Network Security, TCP/IP, Computer Security, Integration


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Method For Joining Pipes

US Patent:
3981061, Sep 21, 1976
Filed:
Sep 26, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/509460
Inventors:
William M. Jackson - Allentown PA
Edwin E. Peters - Schnecksville PA
Assignee:
Gulf & Western Manufacturing Company - Southfield MI
International Classification:
F16L 4100
US Classification:
29157T
Abstract:
A pipe joining device for interconnecting a main pipe to a branch pipe in fluid flow communication comprises a lug pipe, sealing collar and lock nut. The lug pipe is a short, externally threaded pipe having a pair of lugs extending radially from one end thereof. Arches cut in the central portion of the lug pipe extend the undercut stem portion in line with the lugs. A tilting and rocking motion inserts first one lug and then the other into a hole cut in the main pipe, clearance for the tilting movement being provided by the undercut stem and arches. The contoured sealing collar and lock nut are attached to the lug pipe to fasten the device to the main pipe. The branch pipe is externally threaded so it can be threaded into the internal threads of the lug pipe to complete the connection. A caulking, bonding or adhesive agent may be employed to provide a more fluid tight seal of the component parts.