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David J Leclerc, 42103 Sharon St, Manchester, NH 03102

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103 Sharon St, Manchester, NH 03102    206-3591450   

331 Brook Village Rd, Nashua, NH 03062    603-5218967   

24 Mount Vernon St, Lynn, MA 01901    781-8422836   

Seattle, WA   

San Diego, CA   

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Company: Leclerc trucking Position: Chief executive officer

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English

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Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

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Dr. David L Leclerc, Westford MA - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Specialties:
Chiropractic
Address:
234 Littleton Rd Suite B, Westford, MA 01886
978-6922900 (Phone)
Languages:
English
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David Louis Leclerc, Westford MA

Specialties:
Chiropractor
Address:
234 Littleton Rd, Westford, MA 01886

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David Leclerc

Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Leclerc Trucking
Chief Executive Officer

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Scanning System

US Patent:
5751447, May 12, 1998
Filed:
Sep 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/712012
Inventors:
Mark G. Brook - Londonderry NH
Mark E. Tellam - Charlestown MA
John F. Omvik - North Andover MA
Marc L. Cresens - Bedford MA
Christopher R. Duval - Charlestown MA
David M. Leclerc - Peabody MA
Assignee:
Agfa Division, Bayer Corporation - Wilmington MA
International Classification:
H04N 104
US Classification:
358487
Abstract:
A scanning apparatus providing separate fixed focal planes for transmissive and reflective original documents to be scanned, wherein a scan carriage containing illumination, sensor, and optical elements is moved together to scan an original document and to obtain a digitized representation thereof. The movable scan carriage has an illumination source disposed between the reflective and transmissive object focal planes, with the object focal plane to be used selected by changing the position of one or more optical elements within the scan carriage. The resolution of the digitized representation of the scanned original document can be determined by rotation of at least one lens about an axis substantially perpendicular to its optic axis.

Apparatus For Alignment Of Material To Be Scanned In A Flat-Bed Scanner

US Patent:
5625469, Apr 29, 1997
Filed:
Jun 29, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/496506
Inventors:
Joseph A. Wheeler - Gloucester MA
John F. Omvik - North Andover MA
Christopher R. Duval - Charlestown MA
Mark E. Tellam - Charlestown MA
Mark G. Brook - Londonderry NH
David M. Leclerc - Peabody MA
Assignee:
AGFA Division, Bayer Corp. - Wilmington MA
International Classification:
H04N 104
H04N 140
G03B 2736
G03G 1502
US Classification:
358487
Abstract:
A scanning apparatus providing an object focal plane for original documents to be scanned, wherein a scan carriage containing illumination, sensor, and optical elements is moved together to scan an original document and to obtain a digitized representation thereof. The movable carnage further includes an automatically-positioned alignment grid for aligning original documents, such that the grid is visible at the surface and moves with the scan carriage.

Vacuum Detection Switch

US Patent:
5998745, Dec 7, 1999
Filed:
Mar 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/052692
Inventors:
Joseph Benassi - Tewksbury MA
Roger L. Audet - Salem NH
David M. Leclerc - Peabody MA
Assignee:
Agfa Corporation - Wilmington MA
International Classification:
H01H 3524
US Classification:
200 814
Abstract:
A switch detects a vacuum that is created by suctioning air through a port hole in a media support surface. The switch includes a first layer having (i) a first hole therein which is at least partially aligned with the port hole in the media support surface and (ii) a conductive region, and a second layer, which is disposed above the first layer relative to the media support surface and which is substantially non-conductive. The second layer has a second hole therein which aligns, at least in part, to the first hole in the first layer and to the port hole in the media support surface so as to allow air to flow through the port hole, the first hole, and the second hole. A third layer, which is disposed above the second layer relative to the media support surface, comprises a printed circuit pattern that aligns, at least in part, to the second hole. The printed circuit pattern on the third layer comprises an open circuit. When air is suctioned through the port hole, the first hole and the second hole, a vacuum is created which draws at least a part of the printed circuit pattern through the second hole and into contact with at least a part of the conductive region of the first layer such that the at least part of the conductive region of the first layer completes the open circuit of the printed circuit pattern.

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