Charles M. Bell, Attorney at Law 3300 North Ridge Road Ste 215, Ellicott City, MD 21043 4104650445
Licenses:
Maryland - Active 1985
Education:
DePaul University College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1965 Marquette University Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Political Science Graduated - 1962
Specialties:
General Practice - 20% Family - 20% Banking - 20% Trusts - 20% Aviation - 20%
Associations:
Howard County Bar Association - Member Maryland Bar Association - Member St. Thomas More Society - Member
Estate and Trust Planning Probate Administration Guardianship Residential and Commercial Real Estate Business Entity Formation Trustee/Judicial Sales Mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution Corporate/Business Trusts/Estates/Wills Litigation/Plaintiff General Practice Family Banking Trusts Aviation
Commercial Practice Commercial Litigation General Liability Civil Litigation Insurance Coverage Insurance Litigation Probate Litigation Trust Litigation Benzene Exposure Chemical Exposure Construction Law Toxic Torts Commercial
ISLN:
909136213
Admitted:
1989
University:
University of Illinois, Champaign, B.A., 1986
Law School:
Southern Illinois University School of Law, J.D., 1989
Bowen Painting and Remodeling Crofton, MD Aug 2003 to Jul 2013 JourneymanUnited Painters Beltsville, MD Dec 1992 to Jan 2001 Journeyman PainterUnited States Army
Dec 1986 to Dec 1991 Bridge Crew Member
Education:
Big Ben Community College Moses Lake, WA 1987 High School Diploma
WSestinghouse elec corp glen burnie md Glen Burnie, MD 1963 to 1964 engineeerPratt and Whitney Acft East Htfd Conn Jun 1960 to Jun 1963 theoretical Physicist
Education:
American University Washington, DC 1967 to 1972 PhD in PhysicsUniversity of Md College Park, MD 1957 to 1960 Bs in PhysicsRensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY MS in Engineering Science
CITY OF TEXAS CITY Texas City, TX Mar 2014 to Sep 2014 LaborerSECURITAS Houston, TX Feb 2013 to Jan 2014 Security OfficerSECURITAS League City, TX Feb 2013 to Nov 2013 Assistant ManagerALL-STAR DAYCARE Texas City, TX Jun 2010 to Feb 2013 CaregiverVALERO CORNER STORE Lamarque (33) Aug 2010 to Feb 2011 Cashier
Education:
HITCHCOCK HIGH SCHOOL Hitchcock, TX May 2010 High School Diploma
Sep 2013 to 2000 Assistant Manufacturing ManagerCommonwealth Technology, Inc Alexandria, VA Aug 2011 to May 2013 CNC/Manual MachinistMDL Manufacturing Industries White Plains, MD Feb 2008 to Aug 2011 CNC Lead Programmer/MachinistTrumbull Mechanical Services/ TMS Waldorf, MD Sep 2005 to Nov 2007 HVAC Shop WorkerDorma Automatics Inc Upper Marlboro, MD Aug 1999 to Aug 2005 Team Leader/Lead Fabricator
Nov 2013 to 2000 Package Handler (Part-Time)Grinding & Sizing Houston, TX Jul 2012 to Oct 2013 Machine OperatorEnterprise Rent-A-Car Houston, TX Jan 2010 to May 2012 Shuttle DriverSJCN EDG
2011 to 2012 JudgeUnited Parcel Service Houston, TX Feb 2000 to Apr 2009 Driver Warehouse
Education:
San Jacinto College Houston, TX May 2014 Certificate in Petro/Industrial SpecialtySan Jacinto College Houston, TX May 2014 Certificate in Petro/Industrial SpecialtyPrairie View A&M University Prairie View, TX 2000 to 2002 Bachelors in Computer ScienceNorth Shore Senior High School Houston, TX May 1998 High School Diploma
Jan 2011 to 2000 Laser and Punch ProgrammerG and H Diversified Houston, TX Mar 2010 to Mar 2010 Buyer / PlannerBurgess Specialty Fab Houston, TX Aug 1988 to Nov 2009 Planner / Drafter
Elite Precision Fabricators Inc Montgomery, TX Aug 2012 to Aug 2012 Laser and Punch ProgrammerG and H Diversified Houston, TX Mar 2010 to Mar 2010 Buyer / Planner
Bruce S. Maccabee - Silver Spring MD Charles E. Bell - Rockville MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01S 1500
US Classification:
367 88
Abstract:
This discloses an improved side-scan sonar capable of locating objects on e ocean floor including the strip directly beneath the sonar transmitter and receiver, which in prior arrangements had to be obtained by another pass. The arrangement includes a platform having acoustic transmitters spaced apart a substantial distance on either side of acoustic receivers. The transmitter on the right directs its acoustic output to the left and the transmitter on the left directs its acoustic output to the right for increased shadow forming and enhanced detection by the receiver of objects of height directly beneath the receiver.
Bruce S. Maccabee - Silver Spring MD Charles E. Bell - Potomac MD
International Classification:
G01J 100
US Classification:
250341
Abstract:
A laser intrusion system incorporating a relatively long wavelength infra-red laser, a beam path, a quantum amplifier, a detector, and associated optical and electronic components is described. The relatively long wavelength of the laser radiation and the high gain and narrow bandwidth of the quantum amplifier make the system relatively immune to environmental conditions such as fog and rain and particularly applicable for long range, all-weather, outdoor use.
Charles E. Bell - Potomac MD Jay S. Hall - Annapolis MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H01J 314
US Classification:
250234
Abstract:
A pulsed laser beam aiming apparatus is configured such that substantially 00% of the energy from a pulsed laser beam from a Q-switched pulsed laser device is accurately aimed at a distant target/obstacle in space. The pulsed laser beam is reflected off of a multifaceted polygonal mirror spinning about its axis and perpendicularly affixed to a rotatable azimuthal table wherein the spinning mirror provides elevational orientation, and, in conjunction with the rotatable azimuthal table, azimuthal orientation. Control circuit and associated equipment cause the Q-switched pulsed laser device to be triggered on when a facet of the mirror is in the proper elevational and azimuthal orientation for the pulsed laser beam to hit the target/obstacle. Correct aiming of the pulsed laser beam at the target/obstacle is accomplished when the coordinates thereof are specific only as an elevational angle. +-. 5 above and/or below the horizon and an azimuthal angle between 0. degree. and 360. degree.
Use Of An Acid Soluble Or Degradable Solid Particulate And An Acid Liberating Or Acid Generating Composite In The Stimulation Of A Subterranean Formation
The flow of a stimulation fluid may be diverted from a high permeability zone to a low permeability portion of a subterranean formation by use of an acid soluble or acid degradable solid particulate and a composite of an acid or an acid generating compound adsorbed onto a water-insoluble adsorbent. Conductive flow of hydrocarbons from an occluded fracture may be resumed by release of the acid from the adsorbent or the acid generating compound.
Use Of An Acid Soluble Or Degradable Solid Particulate And An Acid Liberating Or Acid Generating Composite In The Stimulation Of A Subterranean Formation
- Houston TX, US Stephen Jan Szymzak - Spring TX, US D.V. Satyanarayana Gupta - The Woodlands TX, US Charles Elmer Bell - Rockwall TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/25 C09K 8/72
Abstract:
The flow of a stimulation fluid may be diverted from a high permeability zone to a low permeability portion of a subterranean formation by use of an acid soluble or acid degradable solid particulate and a composite of an acid or an acid generating compound adsorbed onto a water-insoluble adsorbent. Conductive flow of hydrocarbons from an occluded fracture may be resumed by release of the acid from the adsorbent or the acid generating compound.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Millennial Harvest: The Life And Collected Poems of Charles Greenleaf Bell