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Bernard Rowe Phones & Addresses

  • 2679 Maple St, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 888-4863 (909) 889-2971
  • Sn Bernrdno, CA
  • Rialto, CA
  • Altadena, CA
  • San Gabriel, CA
  • Rancho Cucamonga, CA

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Bernard Rowe

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Location:
San Bernardino, CA
Industry:
Warehousing
Work:
Bordentrucking@Warehouse 2008 - 2012
Forklift Operator
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Investigator

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Location:
Atlanta, GA
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Montlick & Assoc
Investigator

Orange County Ca 1978 - 2009
Police Officer
Education:
Chapman University 1998 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
San Gorgonio High School - San Bernardino, Ca 1973 - 1976
San Gorgonio High School
Skills:
Criminal Justice
Investigation
Police
Criminal Law
Criminal Investigations
Private Investigations
Internal Investigations
Fraud
Homeland Security
Medical Malpractice
Evidence
Interrogation
Courts
Law Enforcement
Enforcement
Firearms
Crime Prevention
Patrol
Surveillance
Product Liability
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Bernard Rowe

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Location:
La Puente, CA
Industry:
Food Production

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bernard A. Rowe
Director
Paradigm Minerals Arizona Corporation
Bernard Rowe
Principal
Bud Rowe Motors
Ret Misc Vehicles
12803 Bloomfield St, North Hollywood, CA 91604
Bernard Rowe
Principal
Lavender Enterprises, Inc
Business Services
12803 Bloomfield St, North Hollywood, CA 91604

Publications

Us Patents

Vacuum Engine

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US Patent:
39452115, Mar 23, 1976
Filed:
May 2, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/466189
Inventors:
Bernard D. Rowe - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
F01K 2506
US Classification:
60649
Abstract:
A system for generating power in a variable volume engine using a liquid solvent and a soluble gas. Power is generated by decreasing the pressure within one or more variable volume chambers through the solution of ammonia in water when each chamber is at or near a maximum volume. The resulting differential between the atmospheric pressure and the reduced pressure within the chamber is used to generate mechanical power. The combing of the water and ammonia gas may take place within a conventional cylinder at a point in time when the associated piston is approximately bottom dead center. In a second embodiment, the ammonia and water is mixed in a tank at a remote location from the piston and cylinder. The cylinder is operatively connected with the tank such that the vacuum developed in the tank may be employed within the cylinder for the production of power.
Bernard L Rowe from San Bernardino, CA, age ~63 Get Report