Gary L Willibey, Age 744791 Layfield Dr, Atlanta, GA 30338

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4791 Layfield Dr, Atlanta, GA 30338 (770) 350-0696 (770) 399-5790

4791 Layfield Ct, Dunwoody, GA 30338 (770) 350-0696 (770) 399-5790

Summerville, SC

4791 Layfield Dr, Atlanta, GA 30338 (770) 399-5790

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Company: Engineered synthetic products Position: Sales

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Degree: MBA School / High School: Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business 1985 to 1987

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Sales At Engineered Synthetic Products

Position:
Sales at Engineered Synthetic Products
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Engineered Synthetic Products
Sales
Advanced Drainage Products Sep 2003 - Jan 2007
Product Manager
LINQ Industrial Fabrics Jan 2002 - Sep 2003
Sales Manager
Education:
Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business 1985 - 1987
MBA
Purdue University 1969 - 1974
BSCE, Civil Engineering

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Woven Geotextile Grid

US Patent:
4960349, Oct 2, 1990
Filed:
Jul 31, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/387653
Inventors:
Gary L. Willibey - Dunwoody GA
John W. Hawkins - Stone Mountain GA
Russell P. Harp - Lithia Springs GA
David M. Wilkinson - Stone Mountain GA
Assignee:
Nicolon Corporation - Norcross GA
Georgia Duck and Cordage Mill - Scottdale GA
International Classification:
E02D 2902
US Classification:
405262
Abstract:
Woven geotextile grid for earth reinforcement applications. The grid is formed of woven fabric which is coated with a suitalbe polyvinylchloride or other plastic coating. The fabric is formed of a plurality of spaced-apart pick yarn bundles which are interwoven with a plurality of spaced-apart warp yarn bundles. The pick yarn bundles are held in place in the warp yarn bundles with locking yarns which run parallel to the pick yarns and which are positioned adjacent to the edges of the pick yarn bundles. The warp yarns extend between the pick yarn bundles and locking yarns to lock the pick yarn bundles into place. A plurality of pairs of leno yarns oriented parallel to the warp yarns additionally strenghten the fabric by interlocking with one another in the spaces between pick yarn bundles and locking yarns. The result is a grid which has wide lateral and longitudinal members that lock together to form large interstices through which soil and water may penetrate. Strength of the grid may be adjusted laterally or longitudinally by varying (1) the number, size and composition of pick yarns and warp yarms; (2) the spacing between pick yarn bundles and warp yarn bundles and (3) the number, position and composition of the leno yarns.

Woven Geotextile Grid

US Patent:
5091247, Feb 25, 1992
Filed:
Sep 5, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/402971
Inventors:
Gary L. Willibey - Dunwoody GA
John W. Hawkins - Stone Mountain GA
Russell P. Harp - Lithia Springs GA
David M. Wilkinson - Stone Mountain GA
Assignee:
Nicolon Corporation - Norcross GA
Georgia Duck and Cordage Mill - Scottdale GA
International Classification:
B32B 310
B32B 508
E02D 1720
D03D 1900
E02B 312
US Classification:
428255
Abstract:
Woven geotextile grid for earth reinforcement applications. The grid is formed of woven fabric which is coated with a suitable polyvinylchloride or other plastic coating. The fabric is formed of a plurality of spaced-apart pick yarn bundles which are interwoven with a plurality of spaced-apart warp yarn bundles. The pick yarn bundles are held in place in the warp yarn bundles with locking yarns which run parallel to the pick yarns and which are positioned adjacent to the edges of the pick yarn bundles. The warp yarns extend between the pick yarn bundles and locking yarns to lock the pick yarn bundles into place. A plurality of pairs of leno yarns oriented parallel to the warp yarns additionally strengthen the fabric by interlocking with one another in the spaces between pick yarn bundles and locking yarns. The result is a grid which has wide lateral and longitudinal members that lock together to form large interstices through which soil and water may penetrate. Strength of the grid may be adjusted laterally or longitudinally by varying (1) the number, size and composition of pick yarns and warp yarns; (2) the spacing between pick yarn bundles and warp yarn bundles and (3) the number, position and composition of the leno yarns.

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