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9 Rolling Ridge Dr, Long Valley, NJ 07853    908-8526983   

30 Mill Rd, Long Valley, NJ 07853    908-8763641   

53 Mill Rd, Long Valley, NJ 07853    908-8763641   

5567 Sea Forest Dr, New Port Richey, FL 34652   

Newtown, PA   

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George Lundberg - Lawyer

Office:
Latham & Watkins LLP
Specialties:
Insurance Coverage Litigation, Product Liability, Mass Torts and Consumer Class Actions, Securities Litigation and Professional Liability, Supreme Court and Appellate, Litigation, Environmental and Natural Resources
ISLN:
905318316
Admitted:
1983
University:
Stanford University, B.A., 1978
Law School:
Harvard Law School, J.D., 1981

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George Lundberg

Location:
Washington Township, NJ
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
20 Yearsrca 20 Years Hoechst Celanese
Retired
Skills:
Ehs
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George Eleanor Lundberg

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George D. Lundberg

George D. Lundberg is a physician, board-certified pathologist, and, from February 1999 to January 2009, editor of Medscape. For 17 years prior to joining Medscape Dr.
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George A. Lundberg

George Andrew Lundberg (born October 3, 1895 in Fairdale, North Dakota ; died April 14, 1966 in Seattle, Washington) was an American sociologist. Lundberg

Us Patents

Low Dielectric Materials

US Patent:
5348990, Sep 20, 1994
Filed:
Mar 2, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/025205
Inventors:
Lakshaman M. Walpita - Bedminister NJ
James B. Stamatoff - Westfield NJ
George Lundberg - Long Valley NJ
Assignee:
Hoechst Celanese Corp. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
C08J 932
US Classification:
523219
Abstract:
A low dielectric material made of a liquid crystal polymer, polytetrafluoroethylene, and hollow glass spheres. This material is a relatively low cost, low dielectric blend having good physical strength and chemical and temperature resistance.

Method For Making Blends Of Liquid Crystalline And Isotropic Polymers

US Patent:
5541240, Jul 30, 1996
Filed:
Mar 15, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/213207
Inventors:
Subhash Makhija - Westfield NJ
George L. Lundberg - Long Valley NJ
James B. Stamatoff - Westfield NJ
Assignee:
Hoechst Celanese Corp. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
C08L 6700
US Classification:
523351
Abstract:
Blends of thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers and isotropic melt-processable polymers are made by extruding a molten stream of either a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer or an isotropic polymer through a heated mixing zone and feeding the other of the two polymers into the stream of the first polymer in the mixing zone. The polymers are mixed under shearing conditions for a time sufficient to yield a uniform blend. Blends made according to this method exhibit improved properties in comparison with blends obtained by feeding the two polymers simultaneously into a heated mixing zone.

Lock

US Patent:
4152909, May 8, 1979
Filed:
Jun 6, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/803796
Inventors:
George A. Lundberg - Kinnelon NJ
Assignee:
E. J. Brooks Company - Newark NJ
International Classification:
E05B 6736
US Classification:
70 34
Abstract:
A lock for a railroad switch or the like, which comprises a housing providing a socket at one end and an elongated shackle having an enlargement on one end and a recess on the other end for cooperating with locking balls in the housing socket to be received in locking engagement therein, in which the operating means for the locking balls in the housing is a rotatable member having an enlarged head disposed in a recess at the end of the housing opposite the socket end, the interior of said recess being cylindrical, the periphery of the enlarged head being sufficiently out of round to enable it to be rotated by a tool having a suitably shaped recess, yet not sufficiently out of round to be readily apparent from visual observation.

Thermoplastic Security Seal

US Patent:
5524945, Jun 11, 1996
Filed:
Apr 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/221590
Inventors:
George Georgopoulos - Pine Brook NJ
George A. Lundberg - Kinnelon NJ
Louis J. Mattos - Carteret NJ
Assignee:
E. J. Brooks Company - Newark NJ
International Classification:
B65D 6300
US Classification:
292307A
Abstract:
A one piece molded thermoplastic, preferably polypropylene, high security seal for coin bags has a locking socket body from which a flag extends on one side and a rectangular flat elongated shackle extends on the opposite side via an intermediate flat member which has a tear band there across for selectively separating the member into two pieces to facilitate removal of the locked seal. The shackle has several locking circular segment teeth in two parallel linear arrays on opposite edges of the shackle adjacent to a tamper resistant flange at the member end. A locking sheet metal stamped insert has two sets of tangs defining two spaced tooth receiving openings in a socket locking cavity aligned with shackle receiving openings in the body. The body receives the insert transverse to the shackle insertion direction through a cavity side wall later sealed with a flap formed in the seal body. The locked shackle precludes removal of the insert should the side wall seal be tampered with.

Lock For Railroad Switch

US Patent:
4193276, Mar 18, 1980
Filed:
Sep 13, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/941913
Inventors:
George A. Lundberg - Kinnelon NJ
Assignee:
E. J. Brooks Company - Newark NJ
International Classification:
E05B 6736
US Classification:
70 34
Abstract:
A lock for a railroad switch or the like, which comprises a housing having a socket at one end and an elongated shackle having an enlargement on one end and a recess on the other end for cooperating with locking members in the housing so as to be received in locking engagement therein. The operating member for the locking member is a rotatable and axially movable plunger. Springs are provided to bias the plunger in rotation to the locking position and forwardly. Pin and groove guide means is provided to maintain the plunger in the unlocking position and to allow the plunger to rotate to the locking position when the plunger is moved axially by insertion of the end of the shackle into the housing.

Seal

US Patent:
5533767, Jul 9, 1996
Filed:
Dec 16, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/357873
Inventors:
George Georgopoulos - Pine Brook NJ
George A. Lundberg - Kinnelon NJ
Assignee:
E. J. Brooks Company - Newark NJ
International Classification:
B65D 2730
US Classification:
292320
Abstract:
A molded one piece thermoplastic seal comprises a tab, a socket depending from the tab, a pair of links extending from the tab and a locking member secured to the other end of the links. A tether is secured at opposite ends to the locking member with one of the tether ends weakened. The locking member comprises a pair of resiliently secured tangs attached to a cross-member in which there are a pair of opposing grooves and a transverse hole for receiving the tether. The recesses and hole are inserted within the cavity of the socket with the tether free end inserted so as to lock the tether within the recesses and hole. The tether includes a plurality of projections, one projecting from the tether on each side of the locking member so that when the tether is locked to the locking member in the socket the tether cannot be removed. In a further embodiment, two locking members each having a pair of locking tangs are attached to a strap in tandem. The socket member includes a pair of uniquely identified socket cavities keyed so that only one cavity can receive the lead locking member.

Reusable Bolt Electronic Seal Module With Gps/Cellular Phone Communications & Tracking System

US Patent:
2020010, Apr 2, 2020
Filed:
Dec 2, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/699775
Inventors:
- Angola IN, US
Donald Ruth - Newton NJ, US
George Lundberg - Pompton Plains NJ, US
Richard Dreisbach - Lafayette NJ, US
International Classification:
G09F 3/03
E05B 39/00
E05B 39/02
Abstract:
An electronic security bolt seal for locking a hasp includes an electronic module that has a circuit board disposed at an interior cavity of a housing. The housing includes apertures aligned with each other, such that a bolt is configured to be inserted through the apertures and through the interior cavity to engage the circuit board and complete an electronics circuit. When the bolt is inserted through the apertures of the housing, a locking device engages a tip region of the bolt that protrudes from the housing to secure the electronic module to the bolt. Responsive to a determination of breaking the electronics circuit, the circuit board is operable to generate a seal tamper signal. The locking element can be unlocked by a user to disengage the locking device from the bolt to permit the bolt to be removed from the electronic module and disengaged from the hasp.

Reusable Bolt Electronic Seal Module With Gps/Cellular Phone Communications & Tracking System

US Patent:
2017003, Feb 2, 2017
Filed:
Oct 12, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/291705
Inventors:
- Angola IN, US
Donald Ruth - Newton NJ, US
George Lundberg - Pompton Plains NJ, US
Richard Dreisbach - Lafayette NJ, US
International Classification:
G09F 3/03
E05B 39/02
E05B 39/00
Abstract:
An electronic security bolt seal for locking a hasp includes an electronic module that has a circuit board disposed at an interior cavity of a housing. The housing includes apertures aligned with each other, such that a bolt is configured to be inserted through the apertures and through the interior cavity to engage the circuit board and complete an electronics circuit. When the bolt is inserted through the apertures of the housing, a locking device engages a tip region of the bolt that protrudes from the housing to secure the electronic module to the bolt. Responsive to a determination of breaking the electronics circuit, the circuit board is operable to generate a seal tamper signal. The locking element can be unlocked by a user to disengage the locking device from the bolt to permit the bolt to be removed from the electronic module and disengaged from the hasp.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Severed Trust: Why American Medicine Hasn'T Been Fixed

Author:
George D. Lundberg
ISBN #:
0465042910

Severed Trust: Why American Medicine Hasn'T Been Fixed

Author:
George D. Lundberg
ISBN #:
0465042929

Managing The Patient-Focused Laboratory

Author:
George D. Lundberg
ISBN #:
0874890659

Pathology For The Practicing Pharmacist

Author:
George D. Lundberg
ISBN #:
0883720442

Using The Clinical Laboratory In Medical Decision-Making

Author:
George D. Lundberg
ISBN #:
0891891641

Can Science Save Us?

Author:
George A. Lundberg
ISBN #:
0313212996

Foundations Of Sociology

Author:
George Andrew Lundberg
ISBN #:
0313212643

Leisure:a Suburban Study: A Suburban Study

Author:
George Andrew Lundberg
ISBN #:
0875860168

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