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Eddie Paul

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Eddie Paul (born May 30, 1948 in San Francisco, California) is an American now residing in El Segundo, CA. He holds a few U.S. patents and is currently owner of E.P. Industries, Inc. E.P. Industries includes Prototech Machine Engineering, a CNC machine shop.

Eddie Paul is an autobody repairman whose work may be seen in such movies as "xXx", "Grease", "Taxi", and "Gone in 60 Seconds". Eddie has also done work for TV shows such as "The Dukes of Hazzard", and "Mork and Mindy". Eddie also worked as a stuntman for several years. He performed stunts in "Ice Pirates" and "Streets of Fire".

Inventions

Eddie Paul holds US patents for:

  • C.E.M. engine (US patent 6145429), a pump that is used by some fire departments. [1]
  • Steering control system for trailers (US patent 6273446), a steerable trailer is provided with a trailer hitch which extends forward to attach to a corresponding hitch on the towing vehicle.
  • Method and apparatus for producing stereoscopic images with single sensor (US patent 5883695),
  • Eddie designed and created a mechanical shark for Jean Michal Cousteau, and later created another shark for Fabien Cousteau.

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