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Bernard J Ruskin

from Naples, FL
Age ~97

Bernard Ruskin Phones & Addresses

  • 4041 Gulf Shore Blvd, Naples, FL 34103 (239) 434-6872 (239) 649-7340 (239) 963-9390
  • 4041 Gulf Shore Blvd N #308, Naples, FL 34103 (239) 963-9390
  • 92 Phillips Beach Ave, Swampscott, MA 01907 (781) 598-5151 (781) 596-1541
  • Avon, MA
  • Peabody, MA
  • Woburn, MA
  • Marblehead, MA
  • 4041 Gulf Shore Blvd N APT 308, Naples, FL 34103 (239) 980-1931

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Bernard J Ruskin

Address:
Swampscott, MA 01907
License #:
52719 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jun 1, 1966
Expiration Date:
Apr 6, 1994
Type:
Broker

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Bernard J. Ruskin
Manager
PEABODY PARK LLC
General Warehouse/Storage
487 W Main St, Avon, MA 02322

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Articulated Light Fixture

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US Patent:
41212800, Oct 17, 1978
Filed:
Oct 28, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/736557
Inventors:
Earle F. Chapman - Marshfield MA
Bernard J. Ruskin - Marblehead MA
International Classification:
F21S 102
US Classification:
362418
Abstract:
A wall mountable light fixture with a dimmer for controlling luminescence and having a plurality of articulated arms that are movable between a retracted position adjacent the wall and an extended position outwardly of the wall. The arms are interconnected by swivel joints, each of which includes a pair of rotatable cooperating members that are juxtaposed in mating relationship. The mating face of each rotatable member is formed with an arcuately disposed race of predetermined length. A ball received within a channel formed by the races of juxtaposed rotatable members constrains the swivel joint to a maximum rotation of one revolution.

Multiple Position Lamp

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US Patent:
39550796, May 4, 1976
Filed:
Jan 22, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/435451
Inventors:
Earle F. Chapman - Marshfield Hills MA
Bernard J. Ruskin - Marblehead MA
International Classification:
F21V 2122
US Classification:
240 70
Abstract:
In a floor lamp having, as a stand, upper and lower telescoping rigid tubes extending between a supporting base and a supported lamp socket, an electrical cord extends from the base to the socket through a spring-like plastic sleeve, which has an upper portion that is fixed to the upper tube, a medial portion that is extended linearly through the lower sleeve and a lower portion that is coiled compactly in the base. Reciprocation of the upper tube in the lower tube in order to adjust the height of the socket causes more or less of the plastic sleeve to be stored in its lower coiled portion while preventing fouling of the electrical cord as a result of frequent raising and lowering of the stand.

Multiple Position Lamp

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US Patent:
40342140, Jul 5, 1977
Filed:
Mar 4, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/663972
Inventors:
Earle F. Chapman - Marshfield MA
Bernard J. Ruskin - Marblehead MA
International Classification:
F21S 112
F21S 310
US Classification:
240 70
Abstract:
A floor lamp with a pair of rotatable tubular members defining a vertically extendable telescopic body. The larger tubular member is provided with an internal longitudinal rib. A pair of pins project from an exterior surface of the smaller tubular member at one side thereof, the ends of the pins out of contact with the interior surface of the larger tubular member. A cylindrical guide formed with a longitudinal slot is captively held between the projecting pins, the rib received within the slot. As the smaller tubular member is rotated relative to the larger tubular member, the pins engage the rib and limit rotational movement to less than one complete revolution.

Extensible Swivel

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US Patent:
45653950, Jan 21, 1986
Filed:
Apr 2, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/595237
Inventors:
Richard D. Rockwood - Marshfield MA
Bernard J. Ruskin - Marblehead MA
Assignee:
Chapman Manufacturing Company, Inc. - Avon MA
International Classification:
F16L 2700
F16D 112
US Classification:
285282
Abstract:
An extensible swivel for lamps and the like is disclosed. The extensible swivel preferably is incorporated in a leg or an arm of a lamp, where the leg or the arm includes upper and lower tubular members joined by a retainer ring. An extension sleeve preferably is secured with one end in the upper tubular member and, a hollow swivel is secured to the sleeve's other end. The lower tubular member is provided with a key sleeve having a key along its axial length. The hollow swivel is designed to be accommodated, for axial and rotational adjustment, within the key sleeve. Such adjustment, when made, is held frictionally stable and stationary. The hollow swivel includes a spindle on which the swivel's operative parts are mounted. These operative parts include a stop ring fixedly mounted to the spindle, at least one double-leg ring member mounted in operative association with the stop ring and, a stop bushing provided with a channel and mounted in operative association with the double-leg ring member. The channel is designed to accommodate the key of the key sleeve.
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