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78 Washington Ave, High Bridge, NJ 08829    908-6385487    908-6385497   

Cambridge, MD   

Brooklyn, NY   

Work

Company: Nassau educators federal credit union - Commack, NY Jan 2006 Position: Member service representative

Education

School / High School: Nassau Community College- Garden City, NY Sep 1995

Ranks

Licence: New Jersey - Active Date: 1991

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John T. Chester, Morristown NJ - Lawyer

Office:
Porzio, Bromberg & Newman P.C.
100 Southgate Parkway, Morristown, NJ 07962
Phone:
973-8894102 (Phone)
Specialties:
Products Liability, Mass Tort, Personal Injury Litigation, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Drug and Medical Device Litigation
ISLN:
901098731
Admitted:
1991, New Jersey, 1991, Pennsylvania, 1994, Texas
University:
The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, B.A., 1986 College Scholar, Rutgers Graduate School, New Brunswick, New Jersey(Graduate studies in Philosophy/Ethics, 1987-1991) Teaching Assistant
Law School:
Rutgers University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey, J.D., 1991 Edward J. Bloustein Fellow, Program in Jurisprudence
Links:
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Biography:
Practice <br /><br />John Chester is Counsel at Porzio, Bromberg & Newman P.C., and is a member of the firm's Litigation Practice and Appellate Practice Groups. John litigates complex commercial, clas...
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John Thomas Chester, Morristown NJ - Lawyer

Address:
Porzio Bromberg Et Al 100 Southgate Pkwy, Morristown, NJ 07962
973-5384006 (Office)
Porzio Bromberg & Newman PC
100 Southgate Pkwy Po Box 1997, Morristown, NJ 07960
973-5384006 (Office)
Licenses:
New Jersey - Active 1991
Pennsylvania - Inactive 1991
Education:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Law - Newark (S.I. Newhouse Center for Law & Justice)Degree JD - Juris Doctor - LawGraduated 1991
Rutgers UniversityGraduated 1991
University of Texas System, AustinDegree BA - Bachelor of ArtsGraduated 1986
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John Chester - Lawyer

ISLN:
914084455
Admitted:
1985
University:
McGeorge School of Law University of the Pacific, CA
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John Thomas Chester, Morristown NJ - Lawyer

Address:
100 Southgate Pkwy, Morristown, NJ 07960
Phone:
973-5384006 (Phone)
Experience:
33 years
Jurisdiction:
New Jersey (1991)
Memberships:
New Jersey State Bar (1991)

John Chester resumes & CV records

Resumes

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John Chester - Massapequa Park, NY

Work:
Nassau Educators Federal Credit Union - Commack, NY Jan 2006 to Dec 2014
Member Service Representative
Bi-County Postal Federal Credit Union - Farmingdale, NY Aug 2004 to Nov 2005
Supervisor
Astoria Federal Savings - Wantagh, NY May 2003 to Aug 2004
Teller
Blockbuster Videos - Massapequa, NY May 2002 to Sep 2002
Supervisor
Regal Cinemas - Ronkonkoma, NY May 2000 to Mar 2002
Assistant Manager

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Wikipedia

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John Chester

John Chester is a documentary filmmaker originally from Towson, Maryland. He is the director of Lost In Woonsocket, The A&E Network's award-winning Random 1 ...

Us Patents

System And Method For Parking Vehicles

US Patent:
2009007, Mar 26, 2009
Filed:
Sep 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/903479
Inventors:
Jean-Claude Kaufmann - New York NY, US
Christopher Dale Langhart - New Hope PA, US
John Chester - High Bridge NJ, US
International Classification:
B65D 19/38
B60G 7/02
E04H 6/12
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
108 5717, 280 86751, 414253, 700219
Abstract:
Set forth are systems and methods for moving objects in a structure, and particularly to parking vehicles within a parking structure. A system may include a pallet configured to receive an object, e.g., a vehicle; a structure including a plurality of modules configured to receive the pallet with the object, wherein the modules include multi-directional pallet transfer systems, the pallet transfer systems configured to transfer the pallet with the object to adjacent modules in any one of four orthogonal directions.

System And Method For Parking Vehicles

US Patent:
2009008, Mar 26, 2009
Filed:
Sep 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/235357
Inventors:
Jean-Claude KAUFMANN - New York NY, US
Christopher Dale LANGHART - New Hope PA, US
John CHESTER - High Bridge NJ, US
Assignee:
KRPS PARTNERS, LLC. - New York NY
International Classification:
E04H 6/06
US Classification:
414229, 414800
Abstract:
Set forth are systems and methods for moving objects in a modular structure, and particularly to parking vehicles within a parking structure. A system may include a pallet configured to receive an object, e.g., a vehicle; a structure including a plurality of modules configured to receive the pallet with the object, wherein the modules include multi-directional pallet transfer systems, the pallet transfer systems configured to transfer the pallet with the object to adjacent modules in any one of four orthogonal directions. The modules including sensing and control, may be remotely constructed, and assembled as units on site.

Method And Apparatus For Amplitude Limiting A Composite Signal

US Patent:
4441199, Apr 3, 1984
Filed:
Jun 24, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/391845
Inventors:
John K. Chester - Brooklyn NY
Eric Small - Brooklyn NY
Eric D. Stoll - Teaneck NJ
International Classification:
H04H 500
US Classification:
381 14
Abstract:
Two parallel signal paths carry a composite signal having a narrow-band component such as an FM station's composite signal. The first path includes a notch filter that removes the narrow-band component, such as the FM stereo pilot tone, from the composite signal and also includes a reciprocal clipper coupled to the output of the notch filter that selects peaks beyond given maximum and minimum limits from the remainder of the composite signal. These peaks are then effectively subtracted from the corresponding peaks of the composite signal in the second path and the resultant signal is used to modulate the station's carrier frequency. The resultant signal is an amplitude limited composite signal in which the narrow-band component is substantially unimpaired even though the composite signal has been amplitude limited.

Initializing Controlled Transition Light Dimmers

US Patent:
5629607, May 13, 1997
Filed:
May 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/448076
Inventors:
Michael Callahan - New York NY
John K. Chester - High Bridge NJ
Robert M. Goddard - New York NY
International Classification:
G05F 140
US Classification:
323237
Abstract:
A light dimmer is provided in which semiconductor power devices for each of the polarities of an alternating current supply are coupled between the alternating current supply and a lamp load. In the course of varying average power supplied to the lamp load, the semiconductor power devices transition between an initial one and a subsequent other of substantially conductive and non-conductive power conditions. The duration of the transition by the power device is increased beyond the minimum possible duration to reduce generated EMI. Methods of restoring each power device to its initial condition, including during a subsequent half-cycle, are described.

Inductorless Controlled Transition And Other Light Dimmers

US Patent:
5319301, Jun 7, 1994
Filed:
Feb 11, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/018000
Inventors:
Michael Callahan - New York NY
John K. Chester - High Bridge NJ
Robert M. Goddard - New York NY
International Classification:
G01N 2782
US Classification:
323235
Abstract:
A light dimmer with semiconductor power devices coupled between an alternating current supply and a lamp load, in the course of varying average power supplied to the lamp load, transitions the power devices under load between one and the other of substantially conductive and non-conductive conditions, increasing the duration of the transition by the power device itself from the minimum possible duration to reduce generated EMI. Undesirable effects of the high current demands of cold lamp filaments are reduced by initially increasing the conductive portion of half-cycles, relative to the proportion required to produce the desired amount of average power, while avoiding transitions at phase angles that would produce excessive losses. A transition shape may be employed in this mode and in normal operation that maximizes audible lamp noise suppression for a given level of thermal losses.

Data Distribution In Lighting Systems

US Patent:
5821703, Oct 13, 1998
Filed:
May 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/854643
Inventors:
Michael Callahan - New York NY
John K. Chester - High Bridge NJ
Robert M. Goddard - New York NY
International Classification:
H05B 3700
US Classification:
315317
Abstract:
A lighting system made up of a plurality of light fixtures which each produce a light beam, in which each of a plurality of varying devices, each having an input and an output, and each capable of varying at least one parameter of the light beam from at least one of the light fixtures, is responsive to a first value received at the input, where the first value corresponds to the desired adjustment of a parameter of the light beam. Each of the varying devices is also capable of generating a second value which represents status information, and transmitting the second value via the output. A controller produces the first value and sends it to an output which is coupled to the input of the varying device. A monitoring device has an input and is separate from the controller, and its input is coupled to the output of the varying device.

Inductorless Controlled Transition And Other Light Dimmers

US Patent:
4975629, Dec 4, 1990
Filed:
Apr 10, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/336014
Inventors:
Michael Callahan - New York NY
John K. Chester - Brooklyn NY
Robert M. Goddard - New York NY
International Classification:
G05F 140
US Classification:
323235
Abstract:
An electronic dimming apparatus adapted for use in a distributed dimmer system, the distributed dimmer system comprising at least one alternating current supply; a plurality of lamp loads at spaced apart locations; a plurality of dimmer enclosures, the dimmer enclosures adapted to be located at spaced-apart locations in proximity to the lamp loads, each of the dimmer enclosures containing at least one semiconductor power controller coupled between a power input and a power output, the power output coupled to at least one of the lamp loads by at least one power connector; elongated power conductors coupling the power input of each of a plurality of the dimmer enclosures to the alternating current supply, at least a portion of the elongated conductors disposed within an elongated, substantially rigid enclosure, the enclosure mounting a plurality of power connectors at spaced-apart locations; and a trigger for variably controlling the average power supplied to the lamp load, the trigger responsive to at least a first input condition corresponding to a desired average power to be supplied to the lamp load and having at least one output coupled to the semiconductor power controller so as to determine the power condition of the semiconductor power controller, wherein a plurality of the dimmer enclosures are adapted to detachably mechanically engage the elongated enclosure, to provide a power inlet connector coupling with at least one of the power connectors of the elongated enclosure upon proper mechanical engagement of the elongated enclosure by the dimmer enclosure, and providing a power outlet connector suitable for coupling the power output to the lamp load.

Inductorless Controlled Transition Light Dimmers Optimizing Output Waveforms

US Patent:
5672941, Sep 30, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/473637
Inventors:
Michael Callahan - New York NY
John K. Chester - Brooklyn NY
Robert M. Goddard - New York NY
International Classification:
G05F 100
US Classification:
315194
Abstract:
Lamp dimmers are disclosed in which, in the course of varying average power supplied to the lamp load, the semiconductor power control devices transition between one and the other of substantially conductive and non-conductive power conditions, the duration of the transition by the power control devices themselves is increased beyond the minimum possible duration to reduce generated EMI. The dimmers disclosed provide for varying the direction, duration, shape, and phase angle of transitions.

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