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Douglas Halley Phones & Addresses

  • 7314 Andalusia Ave, New Prt Rchy, FL 34653
  • New Port Richey, FL
  • Rockwood, MI
  • Lincoln Park, MI
  • Carleton, MI
  • Cleveland, OH
  • 19459 Homestead Ln, Rockwood, MI 48173

Work

Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Vehicle Records

Douglas Halley

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Address:
27350 Dunford Rd, Westlake, OH 44145
VIN:
5NMSH13E97H079046
Make:
HYUNDAI
Model:
SANTA FE
Year:
2007

Publications

Us Patents

Led Lighting System For A Cabinet Sign

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US Patent:
7926977, Apr 19, 2011
Filed:
Sep 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/212136
Inventors:
Jeffrey M. Nall - Brecksville OH, US
Koushik Saha - Brunswick OH, US
Xin Wang - Shanghai, CN
Kevin Carpenter - Shaker Heights OH, US
Douglas R. Halley - Westlake OH, US
John Owens - Olmsted Falls OH, US
Assignee:
GE Lighting Solutions, LLC - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F21S 4/00
US Classification:
36224902, 36224906, 36224911
Abstract:
A lighting system generally includes a plurality of electrically interconnected modules. Each module includes a support, circuitry on the support, at least two light emitting diodes (“LEDs”) on the support and electrically connected to the circuitry, and a housing over the support for covering the circuitry. A first LED on a first surface of the support emits light in a first general direction and a second LED mounted on a second surface of the support emits light in a second general direction, which is opposite the first general direction.

Flexible Led Lighting Strips Including Overmolding Encasement And Attached Parallel Electrical Conductors

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US Patent:
7931386, Apr 26, 2011
Filed:
Mar 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/725359
Inventors:
Jeffrey Nall - Brecksville OH, US
Tomislav Stimac - Concord OH, US
Chenyang Li - Shanghai, CN
Chunmei Gao - Shanghai, CN
Babi Koushik Saha - Brunswick OH, US
Shanshan Xie - Shanghai, CN
Douglas R. Halley - Westlake OH, US
Assignee:
GE Lighting Solutions, LLC - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F21S 4/00
F21V 27/00
H01R 33/76
US Classification:
36224902, 362387, 362457, 362646
Abstract:
A flexible lighting strip includes an insulated flexible electrical power cord and spaced apart modules connected therewith. Each module includes a circuit board with a cavity, indentation, or opening and an encasing overmolding defining a fastener-receiving slot or opening aligned with the cavity, indentation, or opening of the circuit board. Power cord conductors are separated at the connection with each module to define a gap receiving a portion of the circuit board. A separate tiedown is secured to the power cord. Conductive elements receiving electrical power from the power cord and delivering electrical power to the circuit board include an insulation-displacing portion and a recess receiving at least a portion of the power cord and including a retaining barb or hook. An adhesive tape or strip is disposed over at least one overmolding opening to prevent water ingress to the circuit board.

Slip Resistant Strap

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US Patent:
20060081748, Apr 20, 2006
Filed:
Aug 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/209901
Inventors:
Bruce Sherman - Beachwood OH, US
Douglas Halley - Westlake OH, US
International Classification:
A47F 5/00
US Classification:
248309100
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for a combined bottle and towel holder that can be removably attached to a variety of support structures such as are extant in an exercise or fitness room; and slip-resistant releasably self-adhering straps for the removable attachment. A bottle holding portion is an open topped receptacle, and a towel holding portion is an upward opening hook on the receptacle sidewall, optionally movably located relative to the location of the receptacle attachment to the support structure. The holder is removably attachable to a frame member in a way that substantially vertically orients the longitudinal axis of the receptacle, wherein the frame member is a bar of no particular cross-sectional shape, and is preferably upstanding but is oriented such that the bar's long axis is vertical, horizontal or at an angle between horizontal and vertical. The holder is also removably attachable to a vertical surface such as a wall.

Bottle And Towel Holder

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US Patent:
20060081749, Apr 20, 2006
Filed:
Aug 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/209903
Inventors:
Bruce Sherman - Beachwood OH, US
Douglas Halley - Westlake OH, US
International Classification:
A47F 5/00
US Classification:
248309100
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for a combined bottle and towel holder that can be removably attached to a variety of support structures such as are extant in an exercise or fitness room; and slip-resistant releasably self-adhering straps for the removable attachment. A bottle holding portion is an open topped receptacle, and a towel holding portion is an upward opening hook on the receptacle sidewall, optionally movably located relative to the location of the receptacle attachment to the support structure. The holder is removably attachable to a frame member in a way that substantially vertically orients the longitudinal axis of the receptacle, wherein the frame member is a bar of no particular cross-sectional shape, and is preferably upstanding but is oriented such that the bar's long axis is vertical, horizontal or at an angle between horizontal and vertical. The holder is also removably attachable to a vertical surface such as a wall.

Reversible Compression Garment

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US Patent:
20200107968, Apr 9, 2020
Filed:
Apr 5, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/500520
Inventors:
- Cuyahoga Falls OH, US
Carla J. Blackman - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US
Douglas R. Halley - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US
Adrian Slattery - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/08
A61H 1/00
A61F 13/00
Abstract:
A low-elastic wrapped compression garment includes a main body including a central portion and a plurality of straps that extend from the central portion; the central portion including a lateral edge, the lateral edge having first regions from which the straps extend from the central portion, and second regions from which the straps do not extend; and a connecting portion that is fixed to the main body, the connecting portion being fixed to at least a portion of the second regions. The straps are moveable relative to the connecting portion to reverse the compression garment between a first state and a second state. The straps may be moveable around the connecting portion, or may be feedable through the connecting portion, to reverse the compression garment between the first state and the second state. The connecting portion and the main body may define a plurality of slits through which the straps are insertable to reverse the compression garment between the first state and the second state.

Portable, Reusable, And Disposable Intermittent Pneumatic Compression System

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US Patent:
20190374424, Dec 12, 2019
Filed:
Aug 26, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/550819
Inventors:
- Horseshoe Bay TX, US
Adrian Slattery - Rocky River OH, US
Douglas Halley - Westlake OH, US
International Classification:
A61H 9/00
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a deep vein thrombosis (“DVT”) device that is portable, tubeless, and battery-operated, which ensures that the patient will have maximum mobility during recovery. The DVT device provides a pneumatically controlled bladder portion, which is actuated by an electronically controlled air pump, where the pump/bladder combination is enclosed in a “pocket” of a wrap or cuff during use. All pump, battery, and control components are protectively housed in a plastic case that is permanently attached to the bladder portion. Once the pump/bladder combination is placed in the “pocket” the wrap or cuff will be sealed. The wraps or cuffs are single use, disposable garments designed to provide an absorbent barrier during use, where the bladder portion and air pump remain clean during use and can be reused by the patient or hospital staff. Tabs or extensions may be used to secure the pump/bladder combination after insertion into the “pocket” of the wrap or cuff.

Portable, Reusable, And Disposable Intermittent Pneumatic Compression System

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US Patent:
20190125619, May 2, 2019
Filed:
Nov 1, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/800541
Inventors:
- Horseshoe Bay TX, US
Adrian Slattery - Rocky River OH, US
Douglas Halley - Westlake OH, US
Assignee:
Vena Group, LLC - Horseshoe Bay TX
International Classification:
A61H 9/00
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a deep vein thrombosis (“DVT”) device that is portable, tubeless, and battery-operated, which ensures that the patient will have maximum mobility during recovery. The DVT device provides a pneumatically controlled bladder portion, which is actuated by an electronically controlled air pump, where the pump/bladder combination is enclosed in a “pocket” of a wrap or cuff during use. All pump, battery, and control components are protectively housed in a plastic case that is permanently attached to the bladder portion. Once the pump/bladder combination is placed in the “pocket” the wrap or cuff will be sealed. The wraps or cuffs are single use, disposable garments designed to provide an absorbent barrier during use, where the bladder portion and air pump remain clean during use and can be reused by the patient or hospital staff. Tabs or extensions may be used to secure the pump/bladder combination after insertion into the “pocket” of the wrap or cuff.

Compression Garment Having Enhanced Strap Configuration

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US Patent:
20180338868, Nov 29, 2018
Filed:
Jun 14, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/580840
Inventors:
- Cuyahoga Falls OH, US
Carla J. Blackman - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US
Douglas R. Halley - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US
Adrian Slattery - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/08
Abstract:
A low-elastic compression garment includes a central main portion and multiple straps that extend laterally from the central main portion. Notches may be provided where the straps meet the central main portion, and may be formed into the central main portion adjacent to respective straps. With the notches, when the compression garment is in a wrapped position, lateral edges of adjacent straps that are associated with the notches overlap without gaps or bunching of the strap material. The compression garment may include distal and proximal counter pull tabs that extend from opposite edges of the central main portion. When the distal and proximal counter pull tabs are pulled by the user, pulling forces are transmitted in opposing directions to tension the straps. A removable fastening tab is provided respectively at ends of each of the straps. The fastening tabs are repositionable at different locations on the straps, resulting in a compression garment that is both reversible and easily sized for a customized fit.
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