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Martin Tarafdar Phones & Addresses

  • Rocklin, CA
  • Carson City, NV
  • 13096 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, CA 96161
  • 8632 Bronson Dr, Granite Bay, CA 95746
  • 3599 Hector Rd, Newcastle, CA 95658 (916) 663-4811
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Roseland, CA
  • 5517 Cabrillo Way, Rocklin, CA 95765

Work

Position: U.n.m school of architecture and planning

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelors School / High School: U.n.m. School of Architecture and Planning Specialities: Architecture

Industries

Architecture & Planning

Resumes

Resumes

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U.n.m School Of Architecture And Planning

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Location:
3599 Hector Rd, Newcastle, CA 95658
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:

U.n.m School of Architecture and Planning
Education:
U.n.m. School of Architecture and Planning
Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelors, Architecture

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Martin Tarafdar
Border Studios
Architect · Graphic Designers · Greenhouses · Interior Designers · Basement Remodeling · Remodeling · Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling · Sunrooms
3599 Hector Rd, Newcastle, CA 95658
(916) 316-1334
Martin A. Tarafdar
Treasurer, Director
International Investors & Developers, Inc

Publications

Us Patents

Watermelon Seed Remover

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US Patent:
53137078, May 24, 1994
Filed:
Apr 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/053744
Inventors:
Martin A. Tarafdar - Crystal Bay NV
International Classification:
B26B 300
US Classification:
30315
Abstract:
A suitably dimensioned, hollow, crescent-shaped die with an upstanding handle provides a culinary tool for conveniently and quickly removing all the seeds from a watermelon. Upright side walls on the perimeter of the die engage each of the seed-bearing, crescent-shaped-in-section columns and extract the column as the die is withdrawn at the conclusion of the cutting portion of the cycle. By arranging a portion of the die and side walls in an overlapping relation, the areal extent of the die can be expanded, after withdrawal, to allow the attendant seed-bearing column to drop from the die by gravity. If desired, the overlapping portion can be augmented by slots and a pair of retainer pins to restrict the extent of change of the die area to a predetermined range; and inward shark tooth projections on the side walls can be used to enhance the ability of the side walls to lift the column during die withdrawal. A spring-loaded cross-tong attached to the side walls can serve not only as a handle but also as a die expander to release a seed-bearing column at the conclusion of the seed-removal cycle.
Martin A Tarafdar from Rocklin, CA, age ~68 Get Report