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Bruce Camber Phones & Addresses

  • Nashville, TN
  • Winter Park, FL
  • Round Rock, TX
  • New Orleans, LA
  • 8511 Edgemere Rd, Dallas, TX 75225 (214) 378-1118
  • Irvine, CA
  • Carlsbad, CA
  • Arlington, VA
  • Andover, MA
  • San Diego, CA
  • Ball, LA
  • 4623 Travis St APT 509, Dallas, TX 75205

Resumes

Resumes

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Bruce Camber

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Work:
Small Business School 1994 - 2012
Chief Executive Officer
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Bruce Camber

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bruce Camber
President, Director
FLYING LEAP, INC
132 Wagner Dr, New Orleans, LA 70123
C/O Lydia Curtis, New Orleans, LA 70123
10016 Sauve Oak Ln, New Orleans, LA 70123
700 Front St, San Diego, CA 92101
Bruce Camber
Principal, President
SMALL BUSINESS SCHOOL, INC
Business/Secretarial School
8409 Pickwick Ln, Dallas, TX 75225
8511 Edgemere Rd, Dallas, TX 75225

Publications

Us Patents

Construction Elements And Method Of Using And Making Same

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US Patent:
20110011027, Jan 20, 2011
Filed:
Nov 20, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/623180
Inventors:
Bruce E. Camber - New Orleans LA, US
International Classification:
E04C 3/00
E04H 12/00
US Classification:
526531, 526481, 527452, 5274519
Abstract:
Construction elements and methods of using and making them in a structurally strong manner are disclosed. The construction element and the method of making it may be in the form of an elongated beam, a post or other. The element may include a generally tubular open frame formed of a series of conjoined octahedral sections constructed and arranged in a side by side manner joined together by conjoined pairs of tetrahedral sections disposed intermediate the octahedral sections. Each pair of octahedral sections may be constructed and arranged such that they are conjoined together by a common member, also common with the intermediate tetrahedral sections. The method may include forming an upright structure, using at least one large construction element having a plurality of octahedral and tetrahedral sections, and positioning at least one small construction element within an opening within the sections of the large construction element and affixing thereto.
Bruce Earl Camber from Nashville, TN, age ~77 Get Report