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Harry P Spranca

from Saint Augustine, FL
Age ~82

Harry Spranca Phones & Addresses

  • 105 Pine Hollow Trl, St Augustine, FL 32086 (904) 461-5021
  • 213 San Nicolas Way, St Augustine, FL 32080 (904) 461-5021
  • Saint Augustine, FL
  • Seneca, SC
  • Suwanee, GA
  • 3103 Arborwoods Dr, Alpharetta, GA 30022 (770) 594-9247
  • Dunwoody, GA
  • Santa Fe, FL
  • Saint Johns, FL

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Vehicle Records

Harry Spranca

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Address:
221 S Smt Dr, Seneca, SC 29672
VIN:
19UUA66227A024753
Make:
ACURA
Model:
TL
Year:
2007

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Harry P Spranca
NAMI ST. JOHNS INC
1955 Us 1 S, Saint Augustine, FL 32086
Saint Augustine, FL 32086
213 San Nicolas Way, Saint Augustine, FL 32080

Publications

Us Patents

Standing Seam Roof System

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US Patent:
43619983, Dec 7, 1982
Filed:
Jul 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/056943
Inventors:
Burlan E. Ellison - Duluth GA
Harry P. Spranca - Dunwoody GA
Christopher C. Hooper - Decatur GA
Assignee:
Atlantic Building Systems, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
E04D 134
US Classification:
52520
Abstract:
A standing seam roof, including a particular clip for attaching the roof panels to building purlins. The clips are disposed at spaced points along the purlins and attach the panels to the roof along first and second raised generally longitudinally extending edges thereof. The clip includes portions extending under both of the panels at the edges thereof to provide vertical support to the roof and hold the panels above the purlins to provide for more efficient use of insulation between the panels and supporting members. Each clip preferably includes a base member and a tab member, the tab member slideable in an elongated opening in the base member to provide for free expansion and contraction of the roof panels. The base member includes a central upstanding portion with panel supporting portions extending from the top thereof in a plane perpendicular to the central upstanding portion. The elongated opening for the tab member is formed in the central upstanding portion.

Snap Cap For Architectural Wall Panel

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US Patent:
43217800, Mar 30, 1982
Filed:
Jul 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/057006
Inventors:
Christopher C. Hooper - Decatur GA
Burlan E. Ellison - Duluth GA
Harry P. Spranca - Dunwoody GA
Assignee:
Atlantic Building Systems, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
E04C 134
US Classification:
52506
Abstract:
An elongated cap is provided which is utilizable in wall panel and standing seam systems for performing various fastening and protecting functions. The cap cooperates with a pair of clip arms extending upwardly from a body portion, and operatively attached to a panel or at a junction between panels, of a system with which the cap is associated. The cap includes a first end which is looped around a first flange extending perpendicularly to one of the clip arms, and the second end of the cap is pivoted about the interconnection between the first end and the first flange. A second flange is provided extending parallel to the first flange and outwardly therefrom, and is connected to the other of the clip arms. A second end of the cap, opposite the first end, is formed to provide an inwardly directed cam, and resiliency is provided in the assembly. As the second end of the cap is pivoted about the first end the cam engages the second flange, the resiliency of the system allows the cam to move past the second flange, and then the inherent resiliency returns the second flange and cam to a non-displaced position, with the cap then locking the flanges together.

Standing Seam Roof System

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US Patent:
44957432, Jan 29, 1985
Filed:
Dec 6, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/447213
Inventors:
Burlan E. Ellison - Duluth GA
Harry P. Spranca - Dunwoody GA
Christopher C. Hooper - Decatur GA
Assignee:
Atlantic Building Systems, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
E04B 552
US Classification:
52478
Abstract:
A fastening assembly fastens adjacent sheet metal panels together along adjacent longitudinal edges. One of the panels has a first raised edge comprising a male locking member including an upstanding portion, a downturned end, and a continuous bulge extending outwardly from the downturned end. The other of the panels has a second raised edge comprising a female locking member including an upstanding portion parallel to the male locking member upstanding portion; a downturned portion parallel to the male locking member downturned portion; and an inwardly turned flat portion abutting a bottom portion of the bulge of the male locking member and providing locking interfering therewith. Sealing means are disposed between the male and female members, and the female locking member also includes a backturned end portion including a curved portion at the backturn thereof.
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