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Charles T O'Brien

from Braintree, MA
Age ~73

Charles O'Brien Phones & Addresses

  • Braintree, MA
  • Quincy, MA
  • Malden, MA
  • Boston, MA
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Canton, MA

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Charles O'Brien - Lawyer

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ISLN:
914790783
Admitted:
1991
University:
Vermont Law School, 1997
Law School:
McGill Facily of Law, B.C.L.; McGill Facily of Law, LL.B., 1990

Medicine Doctors

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Charles P. O'brien

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Specialties:
Psychiatry
Work:
University Of Pennsylvania Health System Treatment Research Center
3900 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 222-3200 (phone), (215) 386-6770 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Tulane University School of Medicine
Graduated: 1964
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'Brien graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1964. He works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. O'Brien is affiliated with Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
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Charles Wilson O'Brien

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Specialties:
Family Medicine
Pediatrics
Surgery
Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo (1959)

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Charles O'Brien
CCO Home Renovations
Contractors - General
32 Deverell St, Whitby, ON L1R 1W4
(647) 219-3460
Charles O'brien
Action Real Estate Appraisal
Real Estate Appraisers
225 North Memorial Drive, Suite 6, Prattville, AL 36067
(334) 361-1181
Charles O'brien
Personnel Executive
F. J. O'HARA & SONS, INC
Whol Fish/Seafood Freight Transportation Arrangement Whol Packaged Frozen Goods · Fish & Seafood Merchant Whols · Seafood-Wholesale
7 Fid Kennedy Ave, Boston, MA 02210
5 Fid Kennedy Ave, Boston, MA 02210
(617) 790-0722, (617) 790-3095
Charles O'brien
CCO Home Renovations
Contractors - General
(647) 219-3460
Charles O'brien
O'BRIEN PAINTING & WALLPAPER
Interior Painters · Wallpaper
39 Liberty St, Braintree, MA 02184
(781) 817-5220
Charles O'brien
President
LAMONT INCORPORATED
414 Watertown St, Newton, MA 02458
15 S Rindge Ave, Lexington, MA 02420
Charles O'brien
Vice president
ALL-BRIGHT YOUTH HOCKEY, INC
28 Sanderson Pl, Brighton, MA 02135
12 Bradbury St, Allston, MA 02134
Charles O'brien
Owner
Adams Service and Repair Station
Gasoline Service Station
15 S Rindge Ave, Lexington, MA 02420

Publications

Us Patents

Wafer Alkaline Cell

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US Patent:
7413828, Aug 19, 2008
Filed:
Mar 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/803438
Inventors:
Stuart M. Davis - Norfolk MA, US
Jonathan M. Boulton - North Attleboro MA, US
George Cintra - Holliston MA, US
Leslie Pinnell - Framingham MA, US
Charles E. O'Brien - Revere MA, US
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
H01M 6/04
H01M 6/12
US Classification:
429162, 429178, 429206, 429245
Abstract:
A wafer alkaline cell of a laminar structure is disclosed. The cell has a pair of opposing sides comprising at least the majority of the boundary surface of said cell. The opposing sides define a short cell dimension therebetween. The cell comprises an anode assembly and a cathode assembly bonded together to form a laminate structure. The cell comprises a single frame or two separate frames housing the anode and cathode material. The anode assembly has an anode material therein typically comprising zinc and the cathode assembly has a cathode material therein typically comprising manganese dioxide. The cell is durable and preferably rigid, has elongated leak block paths, and resists electrolyte leakage.

Wafer Alkaline Cell

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US Patent:
7531271, May 12, 2009
Filed:
Aug 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/914738
Inventors:
Jonathan M. Boulton - North Attleboro MA, US
Stuart M. Davis - Norfolk MA, US
George Cintra - Holliston MA, US
Leslie Pinnell - Framingham MA, US
Charles E. O'Brien - Revere MA, US
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
H01M 4/64
H01M 6/12
H01M 6/04
US Classification:
429162, 429206, 429209, 429245, 429185
Abstract:
A wafer alkaline cell of a laminar structure is disclosed. The cell has a pair of opposing sides comprising at least the majority of the boundary surface of said cell and defining a short cell dimension therebetween. The cell comprises an anode assembly and a cathode assembly bonded together to form a laminate structure. The cell comprises a single plastic frame or two separate plastic frames housing the anode and cathode material. The anode current collector may be precoated with a sealing metal forming an alkaline resistant metal oxide film to improve bonding to the frame. The anode assembly has an anode material therein typically comprising zinc and the cathode assembly has a cathode material therein typically comprising manganese dioxide. The cell is durable and preferably rigid, has elongated leak block paths, and resists electrolyte leakage.

Wafer Alkaline Cell

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US Patent:
7776468, Aug 17, 2010
Filed:
May 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/433523
Inventors:
Thomas C. Richards - Framingham MA, US
Stuart M. Davis - Norfolk MA, US
Jonathan M. Boulton - North Attleboro MA, US
Charles E. O'Brien - Revere MA, US
Yali Tang - Walpole MA, US
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
H01M 4/64
H01M 6/12
H01M 6/04
US Classification:
429162, 429209, 429241
Abstract:
A wafer alkaline cell of a laminar structure is disclosed. The cell comprises an anode assembly and a cathode assembly bonded together to form a laminate structure. There may be one and desirably two anode frames securing an anode current collector sheet sandwiched therebetween. There may be a cathode frame bonded to the anode frames. There is an anode current collector sheet within the anode assembly. There is a cathode current collector sheet, optionally with an attached metal mesh embedded within the cathode assembly to assure good electrical contact with the cathode. Alternatively, a cathode endplate with spring action is employed which can move in response to changes of volume or pressure within the cathode, thereby maintaining good contact. The anode current collector may be precoated with a sealing metal forming an alkaline resistant metal oxide film to improve bonding to the frame. The cell is durable and preferably rigid and resists electrolyte leakage.

Wafer Alkaline Cell

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US Patent:
7820329, Oct 26, 2010
Filed:
May 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/130670
Inventors:
Jonathan M. Boulton - North Attleboro MA, US
Stuart M. Davis - Norfolk MA, US
Charles E. O'Brien - Revere MA, US
Thomas C. Richards - Framingham MA, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
H01M 6/04
H01M 6/12
H01M 4/64
US Classification:
429234, 429162, 429206
Abstract:
A wafer alkaline cell of a laminar structure is disclosed. The cell has a pair of opposing sides comprising at least the majority of the boundary surface of said cell and defining a short cell dimension therebetween. The cell comprises an anode assembly and a cathode assembly bonded together to form a laminate structure. The cell comprises preferably two separate plastic frames housing the anode and cathode material. The anode current collector may be precoated with a sealing metal forming an alkaline resistant metal oxide film to improve bonding to the frame. The anode assembly has an anode material therein typically comprising zinc and the cathode assembly has a cathode material therein typically comprising manganese dioxide. The cell is durable and preferably rigid, has elongated leak block paths, and resists electrolyte leakage.

Knock-Down Support Stand And Kit For Assembly Thereof

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US Patent:
48906930, Jan 2, 1990
Filed:
Feb 6, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/306093
Inventors:
Charles E. O'Brien - Saugus MA
International Classification:
B27B 2100
B25H 106
US Classification:
182151
Abstract:
A knock-down support stand or trestle for use as a sawhorse on construction sites and for home use constructed of pre-cut or pre-formed components that are readily assembled together in interlocking engagement without need for use of fasteners of any kind. As the load on the support stand increases, the components of the support stand become more securely interlocked together.
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