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Jack Balko Phones & Addresses

  • 15321 County Road 285, Tyler, TX 75707 (903) 565-4331
  • 3703 Lake Vista Cir, Tyler, TX 75707 (903) 565-4331
  • 3624 Fore Cir, Dallas, TX 75234 (972) 484-7939
  • 3638 Fore Cir, Dallas, TX 75234 (972) 488-1231
  • 5477 Glen Lakes Dr #207, Dallas, TX 75231
  • Princeton, TX
  • 10591 Parkwood Ln, Coppell, TX 75019
  • 591 Parkwood Ln, Coppell, TX 75019
  • Irving, TX
  • Colton, TX
  • 15321 County Road 285, Tyler, TX 75707

Work

Company: Comco systems 1997 to 2008 Position: Vice president of business development

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Southern Methodist University 1963 to 1966 Specialities: Engineering

Industries

Design

Resumes

Resumes

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Jack Balko

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Location:
Tyler, TX
Industry:
Design
Work:
Comco Systems 1997 - 2008
Vice President of Business Development
Education:
Southern Methodist University 1963 - 1966
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
Indiana Technical College 1955 - 1958
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jack Balko
Professional Engineer
Comco Systems
Installing Building Equipment
306 W Overly Dr, Lake Dallas, TX 75065
(940) 498-1850
Jack Balko
Director, Secretary
ARP CLUB LAKE
Membership Sport/Recreation Club
PO Box 131586, Tyler, TX 75713
15321 Crk 285, Tyler, TX 75707
Jack E. Balko
Director
BALKO BUILDING FUND INC
5477 Gln Lk Dr BLDG FUND, Dallas, TX 75231
Jack E. Balko
Director
SILSCO INSTRUMENTS INC
5477 Gln Lk Dr STE 207, Dallas, TX 75231
Jack Balko
Managing
DIGITALMUZE LLC
505 Towne Oaks Dr, Tyler, TX 75701
Jack E. Balko
P, Director
Specialty Instruments Corp
Retail
5477 Gln Lkes Dr STE 207, Dallas, TX 75231
5477 Gln Lk Dr STE 207, Dallas, TX 75231
Jack Balko
P, Director
ACCUFLEET DATA SYSTEMS CORPORATION
3638 Fore Cir, Dallas, TX 75234

Publications

Us Patents

Pneumatic Transmission System And Blower Unit Therefor

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US Patent:
20020197117, Dec 26, 2002
Filed:
Jun 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/887589
Inventors:
Jack Balko - Farmers Branch TX, US
Assignee:
COMCO SYSTEMS
International Classification:
B65G051/34
US Classification:
406/013000
Abstract:
A blower unit is provided which is suitable for use in a pneumatic transmission system. The blower unit includes a housing having at least two inlet/outlet openings through which air can flow. Disposed within the housing are one or more blower motors, each blower motor for moving a volume of air from one of the at least two inlet/outlet openings to another. Also disposed within the housing are one or more bypass paths, each bypass path providing a route by which air can flow without flowing through an associated blower motor. A valve element is disposed within at least one of the bypass paths for substantially blocking air-flow through that bypass path when the associated blower motor is active.

Pneumatic Transport System And Method Of Transporting Articles

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US Patent:
20090067934, Mar 12, 2009
Filed:
Sep 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/854443
Inventors:
JACK E. BALKO - FARMERS BRANCH TX, US
International Classification:
B65G 51/16
US Classification:
406 19
Abstract:
An apparatus for transporting an article through a conduit includes a conduit extending between a sending station and a receiving station, first and second gates remote from the sending and receiving stations for selectively sealing the conduit between a selected one of the gates and the article, a pressure source connected to the conduit between the first and second gates for selectively exhausting or pressurizing the conduit to create a pressure differential across the article in the conduit, a transfer switch connected to the conduit at a predetermined location between the first and second gates, the transfer switch operative to open and close the first and second gates and actuate the pressure source and wherein the conduit between the article and one of the gates is exhausted to propel the article from the sending station toward the transfer switch and the conduit between the carrier and the other of said gates is pressurized in response to a signal from the transfer switch to propel the carrier away from the transfer switch toward the receiving one of the stations.

Document Transport And Scanning System For Optical Character Recognition

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US Patent:
39421538, Mar 2, 1976
Filed:
Mar 25, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/454268
Inventors:
Jack E. Balko - Grand Prairie TX
John E. Blair - Richardson TX
Jerry L. Bybee - Dallas TX
William F. Fuhrmeister - Dallas TX
Richard T. Kushmaul - Irving TX
Assignee:
Recognition Equipment Incorporated - Irving TX
International Classification:
G06K 904
US Classification:
3401463F
Abstract:
A document transport including an endless belt driven by a pair of logic controlled servo motors which precisely move a document from a feeding station through a scanning station and into a stacking station. As documents are passed through the scanning station, images of the characters thereon are projected by a scanner onto a single columnar retina. The scanner includes a single shaft which is repetitively rotated through a preselected arc by a logic controlled servo motor synchronized with the transport control system. An illumination mirror is mounted on one end of the shaft and an image mirror is mounted on the other so that illumination from a lamp is scanned across the characters to be read while the illuminated images are reflected from the image mirror onto the retina.

Carrier Automatic Braking System

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US Patent:
60395109, Mar 21, 2000
Filed:
Jun 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/102244
Inventors:
Harold R. Greene - Lake Kiowa TX
David W. Carder - Highland Village TX
Jack E. Balko - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Comco Systems - Dallas TX
International Classification:
B65G 5120
US Classification:
406 21
Abstract:
A pneumatic transmission system having a carrier automatic braking system contains a transport conduit having a first end and a second end and being capable of permitting the transfer of a carrier therethrough, a first station for sending and receiving a carrier located on one end of the transmission conduit, and a second station for sending and receiving a carrier located on the other end of the transmission conduit. A motor blower, capable of moving a volume of air through a conduit, is enclosed within a supply/exhaust branch which is connected to one of the stations. A valve, capable of closing, to thereby create an air block in the supply line, is also disposed within the supply/exhaust branch. The motor blower blows air to move the carrier from one station to the other. The valve is activated, after deactivating the motor blower, when the carrier is detected at some predetermined location along the transport conduit.
Jack Edward Balko from Tyler, TX, age ~87 Get Report