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Thomas Flickinger Phones & Addresses

  • Thorndale, PA
  • Winter Haven, FL
  • Moncks Corner, SC
  • Goose Creek, SC
  • Vineland, NJ
  • Millville, NJ
  • 1226 S East Ave, Vineland, NJ 08360

Specialities

Acquisitions& Divestitures • Agricultural Law • Antitrust • Bank Workouts • Business Law • Business Purchase & Sale • Contracts • Elder Law & Disability Rights • Franchising & Trade Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Licensing • Mergers • Probate & Estate Planning • Real Estate • Real Property Law • Religious Liberty Law • Taxation • Probate • Wills & Trusts • Solo & Small Firm

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Thomas Flickinger - Lawyer

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Specialties:
Acquisitions& Divestitures
Agricultural Law
Antitrust
Bank Workouts
Business Law
Business Purchase & Sale
Contracts
Elder Law & Disability Rights
Franchising & Trade Regulation
Labor & Employment Law
Licensing
Mergers
Probate & Estate Planning
Real Estate
Real Property Law
Religious Liberty Law
Taxation
Probate
Wills & Trusts
Solo & Small Firm
ISLN:
917586932
Admitted:
2003
University:
Franciscan University of Steubenville, B.S., 2000
Law School:
Ave Maria School of Law, J.D., 2003

Business Records

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Phones & Addresses
Thomas Flickinger
THOMAS FLICKINGER, O.D., PH.D., LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Branch Junction Overwrap

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US Patent:
RE41348, May 25, 2010
Filed:
Nov 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/933767
Inventors:
Matthew P. Frederick - West Chester PA, US
Eric K. Staudt - Jeffersonville PA, US
Thomas M. Flickinger - West Bloomfield MI, US
Robert K. Wolski - Walled Lake MI, US
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
H02G 3/00
US Classification:
174 72R, 174117 F, 174 92, 138121
Abstract:
A multi-branch overwrap for protecting elongated items is disclosed. The overwrap is formed from a flexible, resilient substrate. Interengageable attachments are positioned on opposite sides of the substrate for releasably attaching one surface of the substrate to the other. The substrate may be biased to form a plurality of interconnected tubes or reverse folded to form channels that receive the elongated items. Biasing or folding brings the opposite sides of the substrate into overlapping relation. The overwrap may be formed from a unitary blank or assembled from component parts. Preferred materials for the substrate include polyester felt, and preferred attachments include hook and loop fasteners distributed on the surface of the substrate.
Thomas Edmund Flickinger from Thorndale, PA, age ~66 Get Report