Dr. Lawlor graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 1977. He works in Devon, PA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Lawlor is affiliated with Bryn Mawr Hospital and Paoli Hospital.
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Robert Lawlor Owner
Molly Maid of Crystal Lake and Lake in the Hills Churchill Group. Inc House Cleaning
154 S Washington St STE C, Carpentersville, IL 60110 (847)4266559
Robert Lawlor Owner
Churchhill Group House Cleaning
154 S. Washington Street, Suite C, Carpentersville, IL 60110-2632 (847)4266559, (847)4266576
Robert Lawlor Owner
Churchhill Group House Cleaning
154 S Washington St, Carpentersville, IL 60110 (847)4266559, (847)4266576
Robert Lawlor Owner
Molly Maid of Crystal Lake and Lake in the Hills Nonclassifiable Establishments
154 S Washington St Ste C, Carpentersville, IL 60110 154 S Washington St, Carpentersville, IL 60110 (847)4266559
Robert J. Lawlor Managing
Lawlor Enterprises, LLC Real Estate · Business Services
An improved golf tee device incorporating a body member constructed of metallic wire surrounded by a protective elastomeric coating and generally describing a uniformly spaced concentric spiral. A golf ball supporting portion extends from one end of the body member and an insertion portion extends from the other end. The body member cooperates with a separate and attached line-of-flight indicating member incorporating a generally triangular planar surface with a bore therethrough adjacent the midpoint of a base of said triangle. The spiral body member passes through the bore and slidably engages the indicating member such that axial rotation of the body member results in translation of the indicating member along the axis of said body member.
Robert E. Lawlor - Huntington Beach CA Paul A. Cornell - Headborough House, EI
International Classification:
A44B 2100 H01R 910
US Classification:
24132LS
Abstract:
A cable connector of the clamp type having a female member with a C-shaped sleeve and a tail, and a male member with a cylindrical head and a tail, with cable receiving bores in the head and sleeve and with the members arranged so that movement of the tails toward one another effects clamping of the cable, is particularly characterized by its ability to clamp cables of different diameters. The members are constructed to minimize the cable insertion angle so as to permit insertion of larger diameter cables without interference with the body upon which the connector is mounted, and still permit clamping of smaller diameter cables. An index or a stop serves to position the tails at a predetermined angular spacing to control the clamping force.