Aug 2012 to 2000 Owner/CEOSan Diego Chiller Services Inc San Diego, CA Oct 2002 to Jun 2012 HVAC TechnicianJerico Mechanical Sacramento, CA Feb 2002 to Oct 2002 Technician of HVAC and Restaurant
Education:
Edutech College San Diego, CA 1996 HVACUniversal Technical Institute Phoenix, AZ Automotive and DieselMadison High School San Diego, CA
Susan J. Britto - Valley Springs CA Eric K. Maxon - Ben Lomond CA Michael T. Wise - Los Altos Hills CA
Assignee:
Hello Direct, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379448
Abstract:
A cordless telephone headset and remotely controlled telephone handset pick-up device for use in conjunction with an existing corded telephone set. A mechanical lift arm of the pick-up device, driven by an electric motor with a slip clutch, lifts the handset away from the corded telephone cradle, placing the telephone handset in an off-hook position. The handset is lowered back onto the cradle by the mechanical lift arm, returning the telephone set to an on-hook position. The mechanical lift arm is activated and deactivated in response to a radio signal indicative of the lowering and raising of the microphone boom of the cordless headset. The slip clutch provides sufficient force to gently and reliably raise and lower the telephone handset without causing misalignment between the handset and the cradle and without causing damage. As the handset is gently lowered over the hook switch, the motor drives the lift arm downward beyond a point at which the handset is expected to be lowered into the cradle, ensuring that the telephone is reliably placed on-hook, while the slip clutch limits the amount of force that can be applied to the telephone set. The telephone set rests upon a platform coupled to the lift-arm, providing a unitary structure for the telephone set and handset pick-up device which aids in maintaining proper alignment of the handset to the cradle by preventing the lift arm from forcing the pick-up device out alignment.
Susan J. Britto - Valley Springs CA Eric K. Maxon - Ben Lomond CA Michael T. Wise - Los Altos Hills CA
Assignee:
Hello Direct, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379447
Abstract:
A cordless telephone headset and remotely controlled telephone handset pick-up device for use in conjunction with an existing corded telephone set. A mechanical lift arm of the pick-up device, driven by an electric motor with a slip clutch, lifts the handset away from the corded telephone cradle, placing the telephone handset in an off-hook position. The handset is lowered back onto the cradle by the mechanical lift arm, returning the telephone set to an on-hook position. The mechanical lift arm is activated and deactivated in response to a radio signal indicative of the lowering and raising of the microphone boom of the cordless headset. The slip clutch provides sufficient force to gently and reliably raise and lower the telephone handset without causing misalignment between the handset and the cradle and without causing damage. As the handset is gently lowered over the hook switch, the motor drives the lift arm downward beyond a point at which the handset is expected to be lowered into the cradle, ensuring that the telephone is reliably placed on-hook, while the slip clutch limits the amount of force that can be applied to the telephone set. The telephone set rests upon a platform coupled to the lift-arm, providing a unitary structure for the telephone set and handset pick-up device which aids in maintaining proper alignment of the handset to the cradle by preventing the lift arm from forcing the pick-up device out alignment.
Susan J. Britto - Valley Springs CA Eric K. Maxon - Ben Lomond CA Michael T. Wise - Los Altos Hills CA
Assignee:
Hello Direct, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379447
Abstract:
A cordless telephone headset and remotely controlled telephone handset pick-up device for use in conjunction with an existing corded telephone set. A mechanical lift arm of the pick-up device, driven by an electric motor with a slip clutch, lifts the handset away from the corded telephone cradle, placing the telephone handset in an off-hook position. The handset is lowered back onto the cradle by the mechanical lift arm, returning the telephone set to an on-hook position. The mechanical lift arm is activated and deactivated in response to a radio signal indicative of the lowering and raising of the microphone boom of the cordless headset. The slip clutch provides sufficient force to gently and reliably raise and lower the telephone handset without causing misalignment between the handset and the cradle and without causing damage. As the handset is gently lowered over the hook switch, the motor drives the lift arm downward beyond a point at which the handset is expected to be lowered into the cradle, ensuring that the telephone is reliably placed on-hook, while the slip clutch limits the amount of force that can be applied to the telephone set. The telephone set rests upon a platform coupled to the lift-arm, providing a unitary structure for the telephone set and handset pick-up device which aids in maintaining proper alignment of the handset to the cradle by preventing the lift arm from forcing the pick-up device out alignment.
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ISLN:
912423201
Admitted:
1994
University:
California State University, Sacramento, B.A., 1991
Law School:
McGeorge School of Law of University of the Pacific, J.D., 1994
Michael Wise, a history professor at the University of North Texas and the author of a forthcoming book on wolves on the Canadian border, saysthat The challenge of wolf recovery is reintegrating the animals within a region that was transformed by industrial agriculture during the carnivores sixt
Too late. George Mason coach Jim Larranaga made an intriguing comment to Michael Wise of the Washington Post on Sunday. In 2006, Larranaga coached his Colonial Athletic Association team into the Final Four.
William C. Bryant Elementary School Philadelphia PA 1971-1977, George W. Pepper Middle School Philadelphia PA 1977-1980, Penn Center Academy Philadelphia PA 1980-1981