Search

Raymond Churchill Phones & Addresses

  • Naugatuck, CT

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

Raymond Churchill Photo 1

Raymond Churchill - Lawyer

View page
Office:
Lerner David LLP
Specialties:
Commercial
Criminal Defense
Probate
Patent Prosecution
Patent Litigation
Licensing
Intellectual Property
ISLN:
914817596
Admitted:
1992
University:
Pennsylvania State University, B.A., 1989; Rutgers University, B.S., 2000
Law School:
Rutgers University School of Law, J.D., 1992
Raymond Churchill Photo 2

Raymond Churchill - Lawyer

View page
Office:
Raymond F. Churchill
Specialties:
Trusts & Estates
Elder Law
Estate Planning
ISLN:
908384691
Admitted:
1985
University:
University of Iowa, B.B.A., 1971; University of Southern California, M.B.A., 1972
Law School:
University of California at Davis, J.D., 1985

Resumes

Resumes

Raymond Churchill Photo 3

Raymond Churchill

View page
Location:
United States
Raymond Churchill Photo 4

Raymond Churchill

View page

Publications

Us Patents

Semi-Cordless Unbalanced Spring Driven Blind System And Methods For Adjusting And Making Same

View page
US Patent:
20030221799, Dec 4, 2003
Filed:
Mar 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/393792
Inventors:
David Cross - Westport CT, US
Joseph Zakowski - New Canaan CT, US
Martin Balta - Milford CT, US
Amnouy Athitang - Bridgeport CT, US
Raymond Churchill - Springfield NJ, US
International Classification:
E06B009/38
US Classification:
160/16810P
Abstract:
The invention includes an unbalanced horizontal blind with a spring means to provide a lifting or retraction force for the slats of the blinds. A brake means prevents undesired movement of the slats that would otherwise result from the continuous retraction force of the spring means when the slats are set in a desired position. Controls for the release of the brake means and tilting are also provided in an embodiment of a blind of the invention. An embodiment of the invention permits the blind to be operated by a single wand that can be used to either raise the slats or tilt the slats. This eliminates the need for a loose cord or bead chain that would traditionally be used as the user interface for controlling the movement of the slats of the blind.
Raymond Churchill from Naugatuck, CT, age ~90 Get Report