Lee E Stover, Age 54505 S High St, Port Matilda, PA 16870

Lee Stover Phones & Addresses

505 High St, Port Matilda, PA 16870 (814) 692-8885

1657 Houserville Rd, State College, PA 16801 (814) 867-8268

695 Snydertown Rd, Howard, PA 16841 (814) 383-2921

30 Nightengale Ct, Elyria, OH 44035 (440) 366-1428

Boalsburg, PA

Coburn, PA

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Career records & work history

Medicine Doctors

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Lee Stover

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Education:
Rush Medical College (1938)

Lee Stover resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Senior Research Assistant

Location:
University Park, PA
Industry:
Research
Work:
School of Forest Resources
Senior Research Assistant
Education:
Penn State University 1967 - 1974
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Lee Stover

Skills:
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Customer Service, Research, New Business Development, Public Speaking, Management
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Lee Stover

Location:
United States

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Flooring System Having Assembly Clip And Related Method

US Patent:
2016006, Mar 3, 2016
Filed:
Apr 20, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/691012
Inventors:
Evan J. Stover - Tyrone PA, US
Lee R. Stover - Tyrone PA, US
International Classification:
E04F 15/02
Abstract:
A flooring system includes a plurality of individual flooring pieces, such as floor panels, each having a wear surface, an opposing mounting surface and a retention groove disposed within the mounting surface. A floor panel connector used to interconnect at least two of the floor panels has a base, at least one mast extending from an upper surface of the base and a pair of flexible arms. Each flexible arm extends transversely from opposing sides of the at least one mast and has an extending end. Contacting portions extending from a lower surface of the base are configured to engage the support surface and create a spacing between each flexible arm and the support surface to permit each flexible arm to elastically deflect toward the support surface when pressure is exerted on a floor panel. This deflection enables the extending end of each flexible arm to engage the retention groove of a corresponding floor panel.

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