James Jacob Meckstroth, Age 581418 Main St, Cincinnati, OH 45202

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20 Central Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45202

750 Concord Church Rd, Verona, KY 41092 (859) 643-0247

750 Concord Rd, Verona, KY 41092

Loveland, OH

Middletown, OH

9856 Brower Rd, North Bend, OH 45052

Butler, OH

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Company: James J. Meckstroth Co., LPA Address: 20 E. Central Parkway Suite 72, Cincinnati, OH 45202

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School / High School: University of Cincinnati College of Law

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Licence: Ohio - Active Date: 1994

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James Jacob Meckstroth, Cincinnati OH - Lawyer

Address:
James J. Meckstroth Co., LPA
20 E. Central Parkway Suite 72, Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 333-0600 (Office)
Licenses:
Ohio - Active 1994
Education:
University of Cincinnati College of Law

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Owner, James J. Meckstroth Co. Lpa

Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Legal Services

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Ink Jet Printing Apparatus

US Patent:
RE31271, Jun 7, 1983
Filed:
Jan 13, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/339255
Inventors:
Dennis E. Bok - Dayton OH
Patrick E. Bridge - Dayton OH
Robert W. Coulter - Xenia OH
George W. Denlinger - Springboro OH
Clifford S. Fernalld - Xenia OH
Charlie H. Hill - Dayton OH
David A. Huliba - Kellering OH
James R. Meckstroth - Centerville OH
Robert J. Scranton - Centerville OH
Assignee:
The Mead Corporation - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G01D 1518
G01D 900
US Classification:
346 75
Abstract:
An ink jet printing apparatus for printing addresses on documents being transported along an independently operated conveyor. The printing apparatus includes a control console, a printing arm telescopically received within the console, and an ink jet printing head mounted on a carriage which is vertically movable within the printing arm. A tachometer wheel is mounted on the printing carriage for contacting a document being transported past the printing head and generating a tachometer signal in response thereto. A programmed microprocessor generates printing control signals in synchronism with the tachometer signal.

Paper Transport For A Printer Test Unit

US Patent:
4370665, Jan 25, 1983
Filed:
Apr 27, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/257677
Inventors:
Robert J. Scranton - Dayton OH
James R. Meckstroth - Centerville OH
Assignee:
The Mead Corporation - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G01D 1800
US Classification:
346 75
Abstract:
A paper transport simulates movement of a plurality of documents past the print station of a ink jet printer. The transport includes an arrangement for transporting a continuous paper web past the print station and a tachometer drive roller for contacting the tachometer wheel of the printer system. The transport further includes a document simulator wheel aligned with the photo-optical document detector of the printer system such that the movement of a succession of documents past the print station may be simulated while the printer system prints upon the continuous paper web.

Ink Jet Printing Apparatus

US Patent:
4283731, Aug 11, 1981
Filed:
Apr 22, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/142787
Inventors:
Dennis E. Bok - Dayton OH
Patrick E. Bridge - Dayton OH
Robert W. Coulter - Xenia OH
George W. Denlinger - Springboro OH
Clifford S. Fernalld - Xenia OH
Charlie H. Hill - Dayton OH
David A. Huliba - Kettering OH
James R. Meckstroth - Centerville OH
Robert J. Scranton - Centerville OH
Assignee:
The Mead Corporation - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G01D 1518
G01D 900
US Classification:
346 75
Abstract:
An ink jet printing apparatus for printing addresses on documents being transported along an independently operated conveyor. The printing apparatus includes a control console, a printing arm telescopically received within the console, and an ink jet printing head mounted on a carriage which is vertically movable within the printing arm. A tachometer wheel is mounted on the printing carriage for contacting a document being transported past the printing head and generating a tachometer signal in response thereto. A programmed microprocessor generates printing control signals in synchronism with the tachometer signal.

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