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Byung Shin Phones & Addresses

  • 9100 Tumbleweed Run APT A, Laurel, MD 20723
  • 235 Rampart Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057
  • 235 S Rampart Blvd APT 210, Los Angeles, CA 90057
  • Yorba Linda, CA
  • 1025 Loma Vista Pl, Fullerton, CA 92833

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Byung Mo Shin
President
SHINS' GENERAL CORPORATION
534 W Westmoreland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90020
534 S Moreland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Byung W. Shin
Principal
Byung Woo Shin
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
9413 Warbler Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92708
Byung M. Shin
President
Shin General Corporation
Auto Body Paint Shop
3033 W 6 St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
(213) 487-7616
Byung Shin
Owner
Sport Zone
Sporting Goods
6415 Pacific Blvd, Walnut Park, CA 90255

Publications

Wikipedia

Byung shin chum

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Byung shin chum (Korean: , lit. the dance of the handicapped) is a Korean folk dance that was performed by the lower class peasants to satirize the ...

Us Patents

Foam Organizer

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US Patent:
56240287, Apr 29, 1997
Filed:
Sep 11, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/526816
Inventors:
Han S. Shin - Seoul, KR
Byung Shin - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A63B 5500
US Classification:
2063156
Abstract:
A golf bag holds golf clubs in a cavity in which a golf club receptacle structure is disposed. This receptacle structure has several versions. In one, an external, truncated, conical end portion at least partially extends outward from the cavity, with a plurality of openings which extend in a lengthwise direction through the receptacle structure, each opening sized to receive only one golf club. In another, the receptacle structure has a central portion and a marginal portion at a lower level than the central portion which surrounds, at least partially, said central portion. A third version of the receptacle structure has a top which has a first section a one level, a second section at an elevated level above said first section, and an intermediate section connecting said first and second sections. There are several unique features of the golf bag. One is a foam insulation insert within a side pocket that has at least one cylindrically shaped cavity sized to receive a beverage can to allow the can to fit snugly, yet removably, within the cavity.

Putter Case And Method

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US Patent:
58163964, Oct 6, 1998
Filed:
Jan 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/779136
Inventors:
Byung Shin - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A63B 5500
US Classification:
2063153
Abstract:
A golf bag has removably attached to its exterior a device adapted to hold a putter. The device comprises an elongated tubular member having a closed bottom and an open top. The tubular member has a restricted diameter so that it can only hold a single putter, and a hook element attached to the tubular member near the open top. The hook element grasps said edge of the golf bag to attach the tubular member to the golf bag, with the tubular member extending lengthwise along the exterior of the golf bag.

Golf Bag With Unique Pockets And Novel Divider

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US Patent:
54028833, Apr 4, 1995
Filed:
Jan 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/009724
Inventors:
Byung Shin - Fountain Valley CA
International Classification:
A63B 5500
US Classification:
2063153
Abstract:
Disclosed is a golf bag 10 including unique pockets 50 and 52 and a novel divider member 110. The bag 10 employs an enlarged, elongated hollow main club holding tube 12 having a predetermined length slightly less than the length of a typical golf club, opposed sides, an open top end, and a closed bottom end. The pockets 50 and 52 are on a side of the tube opposite a shoulder strap 20 and aligned in a row, with the upper pocket 50 disposed substantially directly above the lower pocket 52 when the bag 10 is upright. The enlarged pockets 50 and 52 each have a box-like configuration with a back 58 adjacent the tube, a pair of sides 54 and 56 generally parallel to each other and each having generally the same configuration with edges that are generally parallel to each other, and a front wall 60 disposed between the sides and having opposed edges which are generally parallel to each other. Each edge of the front wall is connected to one edge of an adjacent side by a zipper mechanism 76. Each side 54 and 56 is flexible to allow the sides to be manually bent outward.

Golf Bag For Protecting Golf Club Shafts

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US Patent:
59508256, Sep 14, 1999
Filed:
Jan 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/779137
Inventors:
Byung Shin - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A63B 5500
US Classification:
2063156
Abstract:
A golf bag includes a bag body having a substantially cylindrical configuration with a closed end, an open end, and a sidewall between said ends forming an internal cavity which receives the shafts of golf clubs. A golf club receptacle structure at the open end has a lower portion with a circumferential section divided into a plurality of outer receptacle compartments, and, in outline, a substantially truncated, conical-like upper portion at least partially extending outward from the open end of the bag body. The conical upper portion has a raised, inner, central section with a divider member that segregates the inner central section into a plurality of inner receptacle compartments. A substantially cylindrical, hollow connector section fits snugly within the open end of the bag body, and includes a frame with radial arms. The receptacle structure and the connector section have approximately equal sized diameters, with the lower portion of the receptacle structure fitting snugly within the connector section and supported by the frame.

Golf Bag With Foam Organizer

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US Patent:
56345577, Jun 3, 1997
Filed:
Mar 29, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/412702
Inventors:
Hanshik Shin - Seoul, KR
Byung Shin - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A63B 5500
US Classification:
2063156
Abstract:
A golf bag holds golf clubs in a cavity in which a golf club receptacle structure is disposed. One version of the receptacle structure has an external, truncated, conical end portion at least partially extends outward from the cavity, with a plurality of openings which extend in a lengthwise direction through the receptacle structure. In another, the receptacle structure has a central, cylindrical portion and a marginal portion at a lower level than the central portion. A third version has a top with a first section at one level, a second section at an elevated level above the first section, and an intermediate section connecting said first and second sections. Unique features of the golf bag include foam insulation insert within a side pocket that receives a beverage can. A second feature is golf ball holder made of a flexible, tubular material with opposed open ends closed by fasteners to retain golf balls within the holder. Manually squeezing the holder opens a fastener and forces a golf ball through an end.
Byung Kon Shin from Laurel, MD, age ~60 Get Report