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John J Czech

from Darien, IL
Age ~70

John Czech Phones & Addresses

  • 1512 Lakeview Dr APT 139, Darien, IL 60561 (708) 267-3856
  • Virginia Beach, VA
  • 4525 Maple Ave, Brookfield, IL 60513 (708) 485-2610
  • 4525 Maple Ave APT C, Brookfield, IL 60513 (708) 485-2610
  • 7812 26Th St, Riverside, IL 60546 (708) 447-7946 (708) 443-5088
  • 7812 W 26Th St #1S, Riverside, IL 60546 (708) 447-7946
  • North Riverside, IL
  • 6606 Windsor Ave #2, Berwyn, IL 60402 (708) 484-1944
  • Smyrna, GA
  • Melrose Park, IL
  • 7812 W 26Th St APT 1S, Riverside, IL 60546 (708) 833-3391

Work

Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

j***h@cableone.net

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Resumes

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Marshall & Swift Boeckh

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Position:
Inspections Consultant at Marshall & Swift Boeckh
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Marshall & Swift Boeckh since Apr 2004
Inspections Consultant

City of Chicago 1969 - 1979
CPD Physical Instructor

Publications

Us Patents

Tiltable Display Monitor Assembly

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US Patent:
45331057, Aug 6, 1985
Filed:
Apr 27, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/605016
Inventors:
Ross E. Cornwell - Elmhurst IL
John F. Czech - Mount Prospect IL
James D. Domoleczny - Vernon Hills IL
Assignee:
Zenith Electronics Corporation - Glenview IL
International Classification:
A47G 2900
US Classification:
248371
Abstract:
A support base for a display monitor provides for the stable orientation of the monitor over a range of tilt angles. An upper portion of the base includes a concave surface adapted to receive a complementary convex lower portion of the display monitor's cabinet. The concave surface of the base includes a pair of spaced, upraised, parallel, elongated, lateral guide rails adapted to receive and engage respective guide rail assemblies positioned on the convex lower portion of the monitor. The convex lower portion of the cabinet is further provided with a center projection for insertion within an elongated center aperture in the concave support surface positioned between the paired guide rails. The center projection is coupled to the base by means of a stretchable element such as an extension spring for applying a moment to the monitor tending to rotate it in a first direction within the concave surface. The biasing spring is coupled to the monitor such that the first direction of rotation is opposite to the rotational moment of the monitor due to its center of gravity.

Adjustable Roof Curb

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US Patent:
49173456, Apr 17, 1990
Filed:
Sep 29, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/415424
Inventors:
John R. Czech - Lemont IL
Assignee:
Midwest Mechanical, Inc. - Willowbrook IL
International Classification:
F16M 1100
US Classification:
248678
Abstract:
An adjustable support structure for an operating equipment that is adjustable in a plurality of directions so as to enable level mounting of the equipment with respect to the horizontal plane on a roof surface, for instance. The adjustable support structure includes a base member, a support member capable of accepting and supporting a desired piece of equipment, and means for adjustably coupling the support member to the base member including adjusting the position of the support member in a plurality of directions and maintaining the support member in a desired position with respect to the base member. The support structure can be used on a plurality of surfaces that are either relatively flat and level with respect to the horizontal plane or are inclined.
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