Steven Corso - Lake Worth FL, US Ronald D. Halliburton - Delray Beach FL, US
Assignee:
Benchmark Entertainment, L.C. - Hypoluxo FL
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
235375, 235453, 83345
Abstract:
A ticket counter and cutter includes cutting blades, being complementary and in mesh engagement, during operation; at least one bar code reader; and a belt assembly, for receiving a bar coded ticket and advancing the ticket to the bar code reader and then to the cutter.
Ronald Halliburton - Delray FL, US Steven Corso - Jupiter FL, US Camilo Cruz - Boynton Beach FL, US
International Classification:
A63F 9/24
US Classification:
273148 R
Abstract:
An amusement game is disclosed that includes a skilled based feature that allows players to try to time the activation of a pressure sensitive switch at the same time a light is illuminated at a target position, and if the player accurately times the activation of the switch, a central proceeding unit sends a signal to a stepper motor to energized and completely open a door that is mounted in a horizontal plane by pivoting downwardly. The door is designed to supports a prize that will be distributed to a player. If the timing is not precise, a signal is sent to a central proceeding unit to incrementally open the door. As the door continues to be opened, any prize that is supported by the door will eventually distributed as the door is allowed to be directed to the prize to a receiving area. Sensors provided on the door detect the absence of a prize on the door and send a signal to a central processing unit to activate a claw mechanism that transfers prizes from a retaining area to a position on said door.
A compact firearm spring arrangement within a firearm magazine utilizes two or more springs connected in a linear arrangement by a connecting cup that allows one spring to compress within the other, thereby resulting in a free length spring system having a reduced height when fully compressed while maintaining sufficient force for operation of the firearm. The reduced height of the spring when fully compressed allows for additional bullet storage space within a magazine of standard size or, alternatively, a more compact system within a magazine that provides an equal amount of bullet storage space while reducing the friction of operation of the firearm.
Rapid Assembly Portable Electronic Device And Clip
A rapid assembly electronic device includes a housing and a chassis which snap together and are movable relative to one another between a closed position and a position in which a battery compartment on the chassis is accessible from the outside. The chassis is separable from the housing by the use of a pointed tool. A resilient clip is received in a receptacle on the housing, the clip being held in place by resilient engagement with the housing in three ways. The electronic device is operated from the exterior by a resilient element mounted in an opening in the housing and without a physical connection between the resilient element and any parts which are movable with the chassis.
A follower for use in a variety of firearm magazines includes a follower body formed of a rigid material and having a bullet engaging surface that is contoured to position the bullets in the magazine so that they are efficiently stacked upon loading. The follower body further includes a rear leg that extends downward from a main generally horizontal surface and a slide lock shelf on one side. A flat follower spring is attached to a bottom of the follower body at one end and has a generally curved shape when in a relaxed state.
A flat spring for firearm magazines has a one-piece unitary body with end half-coils at opposite ends and interior coils in a repeating arrangement between the end half-coils. Each of the interior coils includes an upper half-coil and a lower half-coil, each extending between outer tips on opposite sides of the spring body. Increasing and staggering the half-coil lengths, adjusting the radii of the outer tips and shaped matching the end half-coils and upper and lower half-coils within the magazine housing all contribute to a flat magazine spring that uses all available space within a firearm magazine to effectively reduce the number of coils and material thickness so that the compressed spring height is at its absolute minimum, thereby allowing for maximum space for ammunition.
Firearm Magazine Lock Plate With Contour Matching Grip Insert
A floor plate assembly for a firearm magazine for use in automatic and semi-automatic weapons includes a floor plate having an open back, and the floor plate being structured and disposed for covering engagement over an open bottom of the firearm magazine, and a lock plate including a main plate portion and a grip insert member on a rear portion of the lock plate. The main plate portion is structured and disposed for sliding insertion through the open back end of the floor plate and between the open bottom of the magazine and the bottom of the floor plate. The grip insert member is structured and disposed to cover the open back end of the floor plate, while also matching the contour of the bottom end of the grip, thereby increasing comfort and control while also improving appearance of the firearm.
A compact firearm spring arrangement within a firearm magazine utilizes two or more springs connected in a linear arrangement by a connecting cup that allows one spring to compress within the other, thereby resulting in a free length spring system having a reduced height when fully compressed. At least one of the springs is a wire spring coiled in an oblong shape and one of the springs is a flat spring for providing increased force density for operation of the firearm. The reduced height of the spring arrangement when fully compressed, and increased force density from the flat spring(s), allows for additional bullet storage space within a magazine of standard size or, alternatively, a more compact system within a magazine that provides an equal amount of bullet storage space while reducing the friction of operation of the firearm.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven J. Corso Principal
Practice Foundation Inc Membership Organizations, Nec, Nsk
1850 Frst Hl Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33406
Steven J. Corso Managing
Greg Corso, LLC
1850 Frst Hl Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33406
Steven J. Corso ManagingOwner
Steven J Corso CPA Accounting · Acctngaudtngbkpng & Estate Planning · Accountant
1850 Frst Hl Blvd #204, West Palm Beach, FL 33406 5619631003, 5619631006
Steven J. Corso Secretary, Treasurer, Director, President
Corso Inc
12189 185 St N, Jupiter, FL 33478
Steven Corso
BAT BARN FARM & FORAGING, LIMITED
Steven M. Corso President
Florida Youth Pride Coalition Inc
PO Box 24633, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33307 2700 W Oakland Park Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
Womens Medical Group Of The CarolinasMedical Group Of The Carolinas Hematology/Oncology 380 Serpentine Dr STE 200, Spartanburg, SC 29303 8645607050 (phone), 8645600800 (fax)
Womens Medical Group Of The CarolinasMedical Group Of The Carolinas Hematology Oncology 407 W South St, Union, SC 29379 8644274993 (phone), 8644275208 (fax)
Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute 101 E Wood St, Spartanburg, SC 29303 8645606700 (phone), 8645607354 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of South Carolina School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
Procedures:
Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy
Conditions:
Anemia Bladder Cancer Breast Neoplasm, Malignant Cervical Cancer Gastric Cancer
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Corso graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Union, SC and 2 other locations and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Corso is affiliated with Spartanburg Regional Medical Center and Union Medical Center.
Jtech An Hme Company 1988 - 2000
Engineer
Benchmark Games, Inc. 1988 - 2000
Director of R and D and Engineering
Skills:
Strategic Planning New Business Development Product Development Team Building Budgets Customer Service Embedded Systems Start Ups Sales Management Microsoft Office Negotiation
Mountain View Elementary School Bullhead City AZ 1994-1995, Magee Elementary School Pico Rivera CA 1995-2000, Burke Middle School Pico Rivera CA 2001-2003
Steven Corso (1994-1995), Gracy Torres (1994-1998), Steven Leland (1993-1994), John Johnson (1999-2003), Arnuad Chen (1990-1994), Leslie Bugg (1989-1991)