Dr. Busch graduated from the University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 1978. He works in Bakersfield, CA and 2 other locations and specializes in Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck. Dr. Busch is affiliated with Kern Medical.
A cash register drawer releasing device wherein the drawer latch is pivotally supported for movement to unlatching position, but normally blocked from such movement by a toggle device which may be released by a relatively weak electromagnet.
A cyclically operable clutch in which first and second driven gears are provided with interrupted gear tooth sections normally located opposite a motor driven drive gear. The second gear is operably connected to a cyclically operable driven mechanism and the first gear is spring urged to rotate relative to the second gear. A latch normally maintains the first gear out of mesh with the drive gear. Upon release of the latch, the first gear is spring advanced into mesh with the drive gear and a lost motion connection between the driven gears transmits rotation to the second gear to advance the latter into mesh with the drive gear.
A paper rewind roll drive for printers of the type in which the paper strip is advanced for both line spacing and to bring the last printed line to the viewing station and is thereafter retracted to position the next print line at the printing station, the drive comprising means for enabling the rewind roll to retract incrementally at the start of a print cycle, and a one-way drive effective after the usual paper advance following a printing operation to impel the rewind roll in an advancing movement with sufficient force to cause it to overtravel and thus take up any slack in the strip brought about by the usual line spacing advancement or otherwise.
A diameter sensing, reversible ribbon drive mechanism including disabling cams pivotal about the axes of the ribbon spools for disabling the drive and detent pawls for one spool and enabling similar pawls for the other spool. A first link connecting the drive pawls is oscillated during each printing cycle. A second link connecting the disabling cams carries a coupler which is moved into one coupling relation with the first link by a diameter sensing device which senses a depleted condition of one of the spools to cause the first link to transfer movement to the second link to reverse the conditions of the drive and detent previously enabled pawls.
A mounting device for removably mounting an article, such as a battery, to a supporting plate comprising a one piece molded plastic member having spaced relatively rigid legs with barbed tips at the lower ends thereof to latch against the support. The legs are formed with inwardly extending mid portions and upwardly extending upper portions integral with the inner ends of the mid portions. A flexible cross element is integrally connected between the inner ends of the mid portions. Flexible inwardly extending arms are integrally connected to the legs adjacent the mid portions to yieldably hold the article downwardly against the support.
Squeeze Printer For Papers Or Stacks Of Papers Of Varying Thicknesses
A squeeze type printer for papers or stacks of papers having varying thicknesses wherein a printing platen is advanced to impress the paper against type bearing members by a yieldably driven cam element connected in series with a positively driven cam element. The yieldably driven cam element is self-locking and acts to advance the paper or paper stack against the type bearing member. Concurrently, the positively driven cam element acts to further advance the paper to cause the printing impression.
Squeeze Printer For Papers Or Stacks Of Papers Of Varying Thicknesses
A squeeze printer for papers or stacks of papers of varying thicknesses wherein a plurality of printing platens are provided comprising individual flexible wall sections of a paper supporting chute which will accommodate different thicknesses of paper or stacks of paper. An actuator is effective through selectively disabled yieldable interposers to transfer a printing force through the platens to the paper.
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The plaintiffs are represented by Nashville-based attorney Richard Busch, who successfully won a trial for the family of Marvin Gaye in the 2015 "Blurred Lines" lawsuit which initially resulted in $7.5 million judgment in favor of Gaye's family. Busch also took on Sheeran in a $20 million copyrigh
Date: Jan 12, 2018
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Appeal Seeks to Overturn 'Blurred Lines' Copyright Verdict
"We obviously believe the jury and district judge who confirmed the jury's findings were correct in finding infringement," the Gaye family's attorney, Richard Busch, wrote in an email. "Many of these same arguments now contained in their opening brief were raised and rejected by the district judge,
Date: Aug 24, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
'Blurred Lines' attorney files $20 million lawsuit against Ed Sheeran for allegedly plagairizing 'Photograph'
But one of the latest might be more reminiscent of last years Blurred Lines legal battle, and not only because Richard Busch, the Nashville attorney who represented the Gaye family against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams, is representingthe plaintiffs.
Date: Jun 09, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Ed Sheeran Lawsuit: Do You Think 'Photograph' Copies 'Amazing'? Vote!
While lawsuits like these are increasingly common, this one does set itself apart from the pack by boasting Richard Busch -- the man who successfully won the controversial "Blurred Lines" trial for Marvin Gaye's estate -- as the prosecuting attorney.
Date: Jun 09, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Ed Sheeran Sued for $20M for Allegedly Copying Song Released by 'X Factor' Winner
released as a single by Matt Cardle, the winner of the 2010 season of the television competition showThe X Factor. Perhaps most notably, the plaintiffs are represented by attorney Richard Busch, whose last big copyright lawsuit was on behalf of the Marvin Gaye family over the hit, "Blurred Lines."
Date: Jun 08, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Pharrell Talks 'Blurred Lines' Lawsuit for First Time
"We'll be asking the court to enter an injunction prohibiting the further sale and distribution of 'Blurred Lines' unless and until we can reach an agreement with those guys on the other side about how future monies that are received will be shared," Gaye family attorney Richard Busch told Rolling S
Date: Mar 19, 2015
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Marvin Gaye's Family Wants Record Labels and TI to Be Punished Too
The family's lawyer Richard Busch argues that the additional parties should be punished too because they're guilty "by virtue of their participation in the creation, manufacture and distribution" of the 2013 track.
"He's not one of the Hollywood mover-and-shaker guys who shows up at every party and says, 'Hey, here's my business card,'" Gaye said. "I've never met anyone like Richard Busch, and that's fine with me."