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Matthew Shipman Phones & Addresses

  • Bethlehem, PA
  • Plainfield, NJ
  • Newark, NJ
  • Savannah, GA

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Company: Bloom Gates Sigler & Whiteleather, LLP Address:

Specialities

Business Litigation • Commercial Litigation • Employment Litigation • General Practice • Insurance Litigation • Litigation • Medical Device Litigation • Personal Injury • Car Accidents • Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect • Motorcycle Accident • Wrongful Death • Slip and Fall Accident • Trucking Accident • Brain Injury • Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect • Brain Injury

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Matthew Shipman - Lawyer

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Office:
Bloom Gates Sigler & Whiteleather, LLP
Specialties:
Business Litigation
Commercial Litigation
Employment Litigation
General Practice
Insurance Litigation
Litigation
Medical Device Litigation
Personal Injury
Car Accidents
Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
Motorcycle Accident
Wrongful Death
Slip and Fall Accident
Trucking Accident
Brain Injury
Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
Brain Injury
ISLN:
913736423
Admitted:
1998
University:
Indiana University, Bloomington, B.A., 1994
Law School:
Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, J.D., 1998

Resumes

Resumes

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Matthew Shipman

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Location:
United States

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Us Patents

High Speed Microfilm Searching System

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US Patent:
40322300, Jun 28, 1977
Filed:
Jul 21, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/597766
Inventors:
Matthew Shipman - New York NY
Richard Hess - Rye NY
Burton Kaufman - New York NY
Bruce H. Schneider - Douglaston NY
Assignee:
General Computing Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G03B 2752
US Classification:
355 42
Abstract:
A high speed microfilm searching system is disclosed. The system optically displays frames of the microfilm. A frame or column of microfilm is made up of a sensor mark, pages of information and an index code. The index code is a meaningful alphanumeric or numeric key that accompanies each page or column. If it is alphabetic it varies in strict alphabetic sequence. If the components of the key are numeric they vary in an increasing or decreasing order. Microfilm projecting means mounted in the filmpath between feed and take-up reels clearly display on a viewing screen a page of information when the microfilm is stationary in accordance with existing technology. The high speed search system is new technology. A strobe lamp displays indexes of the moving microfilm on a screen. Each of the frames having an index of digital form and also has an optically detectable marker.
Matthew G Shipman from Bethlehem, PA, age ~29 Get Report