Menges & Molzahn LLC 20 North Clark Street Suite 2300, Chicago, IL 60602 (312)5538638 (Office), (312)9171851 (Fax)
Licenses:
Illinois - Active And Authorized To Practice Law 1985
Education:
John Marshall Law School, Chicago Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1985 Illinois State University Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science Graduated - 1981
Chicago Bar Association - Member Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel - Member Illinois State Bar Association - Member Transportation Lawyers Association - Member
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ISLN:
924002778
Admitted:
2012
University:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, B.A.
Law School:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law, J.D.
Timothy R. Reed - Woodridge IL William J. Meyer - Lombard IL Michael Van Epps - Oak Park IL Dennis Hermann - Palatine IL
Assignee:
Oxy-Dry Corporation - Itasca IL
International Classification:
F26B 330
US Classification:
1014241
Abstract:
A printing press having a plurality of laterally spaced printing stations is provided with an interstation dryer system, interposed between the printing stations, for effectively drying liquid printing substances, such as inks, coatings, and the like, on a moving printed sheet. The dryer system includes a plurality of infrared elements which are adapted to transmit infrared radiation toward the moving printed sheet to effectuate drying of liquid printing substances thereon and bonding thereto. In order to effectively dry a complete spectrum of ink colors and other liquid printing substances, the infrared elements comprise an alternating and repetitive series of shortwave infrared lamps and mediumwave infrared lamps which generate relatively short wavelength infrared radiation and relatively medium wavelength infrared radiation, respectively.
Infinitely Balanced, High Moment Of Inertia Golf Putter
Timothy R. Reed - Buffalo Grove IL James E. Karner - Grayslake IL
Assignee:
Tommy Armour Golf Company - Morton Grove IL
International Classification:
A63B 5302 A63B 5304
US Classification:
273 80A
Abstract:
An improved golf putter club is disclosed in which the club head, hosel, shaft and grip are so configured that the club's total weight is perfectly centered and balanced about the club's shaft axis, resulting in multi-directional stability, i. e. , infinite balancing, against any static forces causing the putter club head to rotate off line about the shaft, grip, and hosel axis. Such rotational stability eliminates any inherent twisting forces of the putter head during use. An extremely high moment of inertia about the club head's center of gravity results from use of a relatively heavyweight material for the ball striking face, the club heel and toe ends, and the adjacent sole portions, while an insert formed of a relatively lightweight material is used to fill in the club head's central area where heavyweight material is absent. This high rotational moment of inertia assures that when a golf ball is hit off-center (i. e. , struck on the face at a distance from the club head's center of gravity) only a minimal angular acceleration is produced by the club head on the golf ball being struck.
Timothy R. Reed - Woodridge IL William J. Meyer - Lombard IL
Assignee:
Oxy-Dry Corporation - Itasca IL
International Classification:
B41F 3500
US Classification:
1014242
Abstract:
An apparatus and method of use for spraying powder on substrate which is particularly suited for use in conjunction with a printing press for automatically applying a fine powder onto printed sheets prior to delivery to a stacking station. The electrically controlled and motor driven apparatus comprises a pressurized air source, a powder hopper with a powder agitator contained therein, a brush unit which transfers powder from the powder hopper and, through the use of a flicker bar, mixes powder with air to create an air and powder mixture in a powder chamber. Pressurized air passing through a venturi upwardly vacuums this mixture and propels the air and powder mixture through a selectable series of pneumatic hoses to nozzles with an adjustable width of spray for spraying powder on printed sheets.
Dr. Reed graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Orleans, MA and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine - Geriatrics. Dr. Reed is affiliated with Cape Cod Hospital.
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