Dennis R Deveney, Age 8018695 Polvera Dr, San Diego, CA 92128

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18695 Polvera Dr, San Diego, CA 92128 (858) 524-6341

Moss Beach, CA

940 Cape Marco Dr, Marco Island, FL 34145

Brooklyn, NY

Naples, FL

New York, NY

San Mateo, CA

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School / High School: Georgetown University Law Center

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Licence: New York - Delinquent Date: 1974

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Dennis Deveney - Lawyer

ISLN:
907885878
Admitted:
1974
University:
Stevens Institute of Technology, 1965
Law School:
Georgetown University, J.D., 1973
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Dennis R. Deveney - Lawyer

Licenses:
New York - Delinquent 1974
Education:
Georgetown University Law Center
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Dennis R. Deveney, Moss Beach CA - Lawyer

Office:
P.o. Box 516, Moss Beach, CA
ISLN:
907885878
Admitted:
1974
University:
Stevens Institute of Technology, M.E.
Law School:
Georgetown University, J.D.

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Batting Aid

US Patent:
4746118, May 24, 1988
Filed:
Jun 30, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/880147
Inventors:
Dennis Deveney - Waldwick NJ
International Classification:
A63B 6940
US Classification:
273 26C
Abstract:
A batting aid for training a batter to keep his eyes on the ball thrown by the pitcher while the batter is swinging at the ball. The aid includes structure connected between the batter's helmet worn by the batter and the shoulder of the batter that will restrict movement of the batter's head during his swing at the ball. One embodiment employs a flexible strap which passes through the helmet and is secured about the batter's shoulder. Another verison uses a rigid member connected at an end to the helmet and at its opposite end with the batter's shoulder. Additional structure can be added to the opposite side of the helmet which engage the batter's opposite shoulder to further restrict the tendency of the batter to turn his head away from the pitched ball and lose eye contact with it during his swing.

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