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Inventor:
Baker; William H.
Address:
Rock Hill, SC
No. of patents:
3
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
4133059 Automated surge weir and rim skimming gutter flow control system January 9, 1979
A fully automated surge weir and rim skimming gutter flow control system is provided, automatically establishing and controlling surge weir and rim skimming gutter flow under both normal and extraordinary pool use conditions, sensing changes in water level and water activity, and act
4073098 Roofing system for large-area building structures February 14, 1978
A roofing system is provided for large-area wide-span building structures such as natatoria, comprising an interlocking gridwork of purlins supported on beams. A portion of the structure can be provided with a track, and another portion of the structure mounted on wheels movable alon
4050104 Two-in-one perimeter gutter for swimming pools September 27, 1977
A perimeter gutter for swimming pools is provided comprising, in combination, first and second gutter conduits for disposition about the perimeter of a swimming pool, of which conduits at least one is adapted to carry water at a level below a predetermined level of water in the swimm


 
 
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