Alfred H Wallach, Age 9619 Huntly Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33418

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19 Huntly Dr, Palm Bch Gdns, FL 33418 (561) 514-7294

Palm Beach Gardens, FL

105 Brewster Rd, Scarsdale, NY 10583

720 Milton Rd APT K3, Rye, NY 10580 (914) 967-1813

Mount Vernon, NY

New York, NY

Bronxville, NY

Palm Beach, FL

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Riedisheim - Park Alfred Wallach. Created in 1935 by Paris landscape architect Achille Duchne; stairways connecting the different parts of the garden; ...

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Binocular Kaleidoscope

US Patent:
6598981, Jul 29, 2003
Filed:
Mar 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/106965
Inventors:
Alfred Wallach - New York NY, 10016
International Classification:
G02B 2708
US Classification:
359616
Abstract:
A binocular kaleidoscope having a generally V-shaped housing with an opening at the base of the V and the two arms of the V-shaped housing being hollow tubes diverging from the opening. The longitudinal axes of both arms pass through the opening. A moveable image is adjacent to the opening at the base of the V, the image being directly viewable through the opening when looking along the length of each of the arms of the housing, so that when both eyes of a person using the kaleidoscope are brought close to the free ends of the hollow arms of the housing, the moveable image is viewed directly and simultaneously by both eyes. The image is both front and back lit. Each of the housing arms may have triangular cross-sections and mirrored interiors. Each arm is provided with a telescoping extension so that the lengths of the arms, and hence the spacing between the free ends of the arms, is adjustable to conform to the spacing between the eyes of the user. A support mounted on the housing rotatably supports a shaft extending from a carrier bearing the image.

Bead With A Projection

US Patent:
4016183, Apr 5, 1977
Filed:
Apr 17, 1972
Appl. No.:
5/244412
Inventors:
Alfred H. Wallach - New York NY
International Classification:
B32B 904
US Classification:
428542
Abstract:
A bead and a bead item is disclosed in which the bead has a projection extending therefrom having a dimension so that it can be pushed into a hole or groove in a grid and retained therein to make a bead design. The grid can be used in two ways in that it can serve as a permanent part of the bead structure or item after the design of beads has been built thereon or after the design has been completed the beads may be laced together with thread, wire, dowels and the like after which the bead projections are broken away at the bead body leaving the bead design without the grid. The projection may have a knob on the end thereof which is pressed into the hole or groove in the grid to more securely retain the bead on the grid. The beads may be of many different sizes and shapes. The grid may be thin or flexible enough so that it can be bent in forming a permanent part of the bead item.

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