Michael William Courson, Age 771117 Peutz Valley Rd, Alpine, CA 91901

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1117 Peutz Valley Rd, Alpine, CA 91901 (619) 445-5500 (760) 846-0831

428 Golden Springs Dr, El Paso, TX 79912 (915) 581-6229

7669 Homewood Pl, La Mesa, CA 91941

San Diego, CA

1117 Peutz Valley Rd, Alpine, CA 91901 (619) 417-3824

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Rotary Cam Radial Steam Engine

US Patent:
2012007, Mar 29, 2012
Filed:
Sep 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/888985
Inventors:
Michael W. Courson - Alpine CA, US
International Classification:
F01K 23/06
B23P 17/00
F01B 1/06
US Classification:
60670, 92148, 29888
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a Rotary Cam Radial Steam Engine of a single or multiple pistons and cylinders, which are driven lineally by the introduction of pressure from an external source, through a single, centralized rotating valve. The valve has been designed to provide timed introduction of the pressurized gasses into each cylinder at the moment determined to be best for the engine's applied use, and then the same central rotating valve assembly at the appropriate moment opens to allow the used pressure to exhaust it into the atmosphere, or a collection system. The lineal direction of the pistons is then directed outward and onto an external rotating cam which converts the lineal energy into circular rotating energy. The engine can be disassembled for servicing or complete rebuilding and reassembled quickly with use of no tools. With the need for efficient energy generation, there is a growing requirement for a lighter weight, long lasting, economical motors with affordable ease of maintenance to be used on different applications capable using a variety of different power generating sources.

Rotary Cam Radial Steam Engine

US Patent:
2013023, Sep 12, 2013
Filed:
Apr 26, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/871963
Inventors:
Michael W. Courson - Alpine CA, US
International Classification:
F02B 75/22
US Classification:
123 543
Abstract:
A rotary cam radial engine formed of two primary components engaged at a mid section to allow for an easy repair to the vehicle. The device features a body having radially oriented apertures; and a plurality of pistons in a respective reciprocating engagement, within each respective said cylinder. The pistons are driven by low pressure fluids and/or a vacuum and the engine being formed of two main components can be taken apart without tools for maintenance and reconfiguration.

Dust Collector And Shield For Rotary Grinder

US Patent:
5125190, Jun 30, 1992
Filed:
May 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/524130
Inventors:
John P. Buser - San Diego CA
Michael Courson - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B24B 5506
US Classification:
51273
Abstract:
A shield attachment for fitting on a rotating grinder that encloses and shields the rotating grinder disc or pad, and provides a tangential exhaust port for exhausting dust in moving air created by the rotating disc. The shield has an encircling skirt that rests on the work surface, making an enclosed air cavity around the rotating disc that shields against particles being radiated at high speeds and also contains the air with contaminating dust in its restricted passage to the exhaust. The shield has flexible means for allowing vertical movement of the skirt to assure an enclosed chamber, and has separate air holes for providing air flow to the chamber to replace the air passing through the exhaust port.

Dust Control System For Rotary Hand Tools

US Patent:
5545082, Aug 13, 1996
Filed:
May 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/240971
Inventors:
Michael W. Courson - El Paso TX
Daniel C. Courson - Houston TX
William H. Courson - El Paso TX
International Classification:
B24B 5506
US Classification:
451456
Abstract:
A system for removing dust generated by rotary hand tools such as grinders and sanders. A shroud is installed over the grinding or sanding head in communication with a vacuum exhaust system to draw away dust, chips and the like. The shroud includes a generally circular base having a peripheral skirt on one side to surround the grinding or sanding disc and a collar arrangement on the other for attachment to a cylindrical tool housing. The collar may be an axial partial tube section that is clamped to the housing. Collar flexibility allows use with housings over a range of housing diameters. Alternatively, the collar may be one or more brackets slidably mounted on the base. The brackets are adjusted to contact the housing and are clamped to the housing and, if necessary, are fastened to the base. Removable and adjustable exhaust tubes are provided to accommodate different desired vacuum hose directions and different vacuum hose diameters.

Rotating Abrader With Polygonal Pad And Dust Evacuation

US Patent:
5609516, Mar 11, 1997
Filed:
Sep 25, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/533262
Inventors:
Michael W. Courson - El Paso TX
Daniel C. Courson - Houston TX
William H. Courson - El Paso TX
International Classification:
B24B 2302
US Classification:
451456
Abstract:
An assembly for mounting an abrasive sheet on a rotary abrading tool having a circular mounting member fastenable to the tool drive shaft and having an opposite surface bearing a typically square raised backup pad to which a square sheet of abrasive material can be fastened. Other straight edged backup pad configurations can be used if desired. Entrance holes are formed through the mounting member adjacent to the backup pad. A circular shroud is provided on the mounting member surface opposite the backup pad covering the exit holes. Air and dust are evacuated from said shroud and holes with a vacuum or built-in impeller evacuation system. The shroud has a diameter less than that of the mounting member and may have an edge engaging a circular groove in the mounting member to minimize air leakage between shroud and mounting member. The back up pad may be a reversible, double sided pad snapped into a mounting member recess. Additional dust evacuation holes and grooves may be formed in the backup pad itself.

Rotary Cam Radial Steam Engine

US Patent:
2017003, Feb 2, 2017
Filed:
Aug 8, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/231256
Inventors:
Michael W. Courson - Alpine CA, US
International Classification:
F01B 1/06
F01B 23/10
F01B 13/06
Abstract:
A rotary cam radial engine formed of two primary components engaged at a mid section to allow for an easy repair to the vehicle. The device features a body having radially oriented apertures; and a plurality of pistons in a respective reciprocating engagement, within each respective said cylinder. The pistons are driven by low pressure fluids and/or a vacuum and the engine being formed of two main components can be taken apart without tools for maintenance and reconfiguration.

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