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About Ice House

Ice House is a global software development agency that offers on-demand technical consulting, product design, project management and engineering implementation services.

Headquarters Location

177 E Colorado Blvd Suite 200

Pasadena, California, 91105,

United States

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Ice House Patents

Ice House has filed 11 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • Clothing retailers
  • Cooling technology
  • Cycle types
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

8/21/2019

7/19/2022

Cooling technology, Food preservation, Water ice, Home appliances, Technical drawing

Grant

Application Date

8/21/2019

Grant Date

7/19/2022

Title

Related Topics

Cooling technology, Food preservation, Water ice, Home appliances, Technical drawing

Status

Grant

Latest Ice House News

Jet Skiing Man Discovers WWI-Era Ship Once the Size of a Football Field

Aug 31, 2023

Though the large wooden ships were modeled on ships from the 19th-century, these vessels were actually used in WWI as the US struggled with their steel supply. 2023-08-31T04:02+0000 https://cdn1.img.sputnikglobe.com/img/07e7/08/1f/1113006146_35:0:1279:700_1920x0_80_0_0_04f32867e27b2763490279bb8b329eaf.png After a summer of heat and minimal rainfall in Texas, a jet skier in Evadale made a shocking discovery after coming across debris that belonged to a wooden ship dating back to World War I.Bill Milner was jet skiing on the Neches River, just north of Beaumont, Texas, when he found what he knew to be a very large vessel.Within moments, he informed the Ice House Museum in nearby Silsbee of his discovery, with the museum later contacting the Texas Historical Commission in Austin. Further analysis of the scene revealed that Milner had not only stumbled across one large wooden ship, but potentially five.When the US first entered WWI in 1917, officials established the Emergency Fleet Corporation which built 19th-century-style wooden ships powered by steam engines due to short supplies of steel, and because many of the active shipyards were completely full as they worked to build steel ships. The wooden ships, in any case, were only destined to make a one-way voyage to deliver supplies.However, with the war ending in 1918, the US government had no idea how to sell their 280-foot-long wooden ships. The US government later allowed the ships, which were built in Beaumont, to be abandoned or sold for its timber and iron for a 0.0040% of what the entire ship had cost to make.Citing an article from 1924, an official with the Ice House Museum indicated the five ships that were discovered by Milner caught fire that same year in the Neches River, burning down to their waterline. texas The Texas river in which the remains of the vessel was found is more than 400 miles long and acted as a shipping lane for barges and ferry boats during the 1800s. The waterway is now considered somewhat of a graveyard for World War I-era ships. After a summer of heat and minimal rainfall in Texas, a jet skier in Evadale made a shocking discovery after coming across debris that belonged to a wooden ship dating back to World War I. Bill Milner was jet skiing on the Neches River, just north of Beaumont, Texas, when he found what he knew to be a very large vessel. Within moments, he informed the Ice House Museum in nearby Silsbee of his discovery, with the museum later contacting the Texas Historical Commission in Austin. Further analysis of the scene revealed that Milner had not only stumbled across one large wooden ship, but potentially five. "The amazing story of these shipwrecks began in WWI, when German submarines were making more than a little headway sinking US merchant ships in the Atlantic," the Ice House Museum said in a statement on social media. "There was a grave concern that the loss of these merchant ships would seriously impede their ability to get materials for the war, as well as food and other commodities needed by the American people." When the US first entered WWI in 1917, officials established the Emergency Fleet Corporation which built 19th-century-style wooden ships powered by steam engines due to short supplies of steel, and because many of the active shipyards were completely full as they worked to build steel ships. The wooden ships , in any case, were only destined to make a one-way voyage to deliver supplies. © YouTube/KVUE Drought leads to the discovery of a WWI wooden shipwreck in Texas. Drought leads to the discovery of a WWI wooden shipwreck in Texas.

Ice House Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where is Ice House's headquarters?

    Ice House's headquarters is located at 177 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena.

  • What is Ice House's latest funding round?

    Ice House's latest funding round is Corporate Minority.

  • Who are the investors of Ice House?

    Investors of Ice House include Emtek Group.

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