Stephen James Devine, Age 4121616 Gentry Ln, Brookeville, MD 20833

Stephen Devine Phones & Addresses

Brookeville, MD

Manchester, CT

13107 Fernedge Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20906

Prospect, CT

New Haven, CT

Work

Address: 428 S Lee St, Alexandria, VA 22314

Ranks

Licence: Michigan - Active And In Good Standing Date: 1984

Mentions for Stephen James Devine

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Stephen W. DeVine, Alexandria VA - Lawyer

Address:
428 S Lee St, Alexandria, VA 22314
(202) 551-2100 (Office)
Licenses:
Michigan - Active And In Good Standing 1984

Medicine Doctors

Stephen M. Devine

Specialties:
Cardiovascular Disease
Work:
Gundersen Health System Cardiovascular Disease
1900 South Ave Co3/001, La Crosse, WI 54601
(608) 775-2335 (phone) (608) 775-6642 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Graduated: 1974
Procedures:
Angioplasty, Echocardiogram
Conditions:
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), Angina Pectoris, Aortic Valvular Disease, Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Cardiomyopathy, Conduction Disorders, Congenital Anomalies of the Heart, Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism, Heart Failure, Hypertension (HTN), Ischemic Heart Disease, Mitral Valvular Disease, Paroxysmal Supreventricular Tachycardia (PSVT), Valvular Heart Disease
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Devine graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 1974. He works in La Crosse, WI and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Devine is affiliated with Gundersen Health System.

Stephen Devine resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Manager Of Sports Programs At Headfirst

Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Sports
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Stephen Devine

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Caster Device

US Patent:
6865774, Mar 15, 2005
Filed:
Apr 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/424445
Inventors:
Stephen M. Devine - Washington Depot CT, US
Robert F. Karas - Cheshire CT, US
Earl J. Reilly - Prospect CT, US
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B60B033/04
US Classification:
16 18R, 16 29, 2482201
Abstract:
A caster device for attachment to a first and a second member of a frame is disclosed, the members being disposed angularly relative to each other to define a corner of the frame. The members define apertures and attachment slots. The device includes a caster for supporting the frame and a top plate supported by the caster. The top plate has a first and a second edge, the second edge extending angularly away from the first edge. The first edge of the top plate extends along the first member of the frame. Also, the second edge of the top plate extends along the second member of the frame. A first wall has a first and a second end, the first wall extending from the first edge of the top plate. Additionally, the first wall is aligned with and extends along the first member. A second wall has a first and a second extremity, the second wall extending from the second edge of the top plate.

Caster Device For Movably Supporting A Load

US Patent:
6877185, Apr 12, 2005
Filed:
Sep 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/242983
Inventors:
Earl J. Reilly - Prospect CT, US
Robert F. Karas - Cheshire CT, US
Stephen M. Devine - Washington Depot CT, US
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
A47B091/00
B60B033/00
US Classification:
16 44, 16 21, 16 25
Abstract:
A caster device is disclosed for movably supporting a load. The caster device includes a wheel for supporting the load and a wheel support having a first and a second extremity. The first extremity of the wheel support supports the wheel for rotation of the wheel about an axis of rotation. The second extremity of the wheel support defines an aperture and the wheel support has a first surface and a second surface. A support stem has a first and a second end, the support stem extending through the aperture such that the aperture is disposed between the first and the second end of the support stem. The second end of the support stem is connected to the load for supporting the load. Also, a leaf spring is disposed between the aperture and the second end of the support stem such that the leaf spring resiliently contacts the load and cushions the load relative to the wheel.

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