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446 Franklin Limestone Rd, Nashville, TN 37217 (615) 361-7862 (615) 361-8167 (615) 366-0263

325 Clemmons Rd, Mount Juliet, TN 37122

Lebanon, TN

Gallatin, TN

Tampa, FL

Maryville, TN

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Vp Purchasing At S&S Industries,Inc.

Location:
Greater Nashville Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Experience:
S&S Industries,Inc. (Consumer Goods industry): VP Purchasing,  (-) 
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Kenneth Stilts

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Us Patents

Thermal Insulation Jacket For Water Heaters

US Patent:
4039098, Aug 2, 1977
Filed:
Jan 5, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/646646
Inventors:
Kenneth Morris Stilts - Nashville TN
International Classification:
B65D 2520
US Classification:
220 63R
Abstract:
A thermal insulation jacket for hot water heaters includes a one-piece disc portion for the top of the heater and a wrapper for the body of the heater. Both the disc and wrapper are made of fiberglas and are held on the heater with strips of tape. The disc extends beyond the periphery of the heater and overlies the upper edge of the wrapper.

Apparatus For Insulating Purlins

US Patent:
4084368, Apr 18, 1978
Filed:
Jan 23, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/651958
Inventors:
Kenneth Morris Stilts - Nashville TN
International Classification:
E04C 330
E04C 134
US Classification:
52728
Abstract:
In metal buildings, a plurality of purlins project down into the building and, in effect, serve as heat exchange fins, which conduct heat into the building in warm climates, and heat out of the building in cold climates. In order to counteract this phenomenon, each purlin is covered with a separate blanket of insulating material, which is held in place with a flexible sleeve that is laminated to the blanket. Two additional flexible sliding sleeves are used to complete installation at each end of the purlin.

Methods Of Insulating Purlins

US Patent:
4151697, May 1, 1979
Filed:
Jan 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/866350
Inventors:
Kenneth M. Stilts - Nashville TN
International Classification:
E04B 100
US Classification:
52747
Abstract:
In metal buildings, a plurality of purlins project down into the building and, in effect, serve as heat exchange fins, which conduct heat into the building in warm climates, and heat out of the building in cold climates. In order to counteract this phenomenon, each purlin is covered with a separate blanket of insulating material, which is held in place with a flexible sleeve that is laminated to the blanket. Two additional flexible sliding sleeves are used to complete installation at each end of the purlin.

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