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Michael R Dupuis, 47South Glastonbury, CT

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South Glastonbury, CT   

Hartford, CT   

129 Littel Acres Rd, Glastonbury, CT 06033   

Boulder, CO   

Tampa, FL   

15 New St APT 304, West Hartford, CT 06107   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Michael Dupuis - Lawyer

Specialties:
Corporate Business Law, Real Estate Law, Trusts and Estates
ISLN:
922116377
Admitted:
2008
University:
University of Saskatchewan, 2007; University of Saskatchewan, 2007; University of the Fraser Valley, 2002

Medicine Doctors

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Michael Dupuis

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Education:
Louisiana State University at New Orleans (1973)

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Owner

Location:
Hartford, CT
Industry:
Events Services
Work:
Made U Look Promotions
Owner
Education:
University of Colorado Boulder 1996 - 2000
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Michael Dupuis

Work:
Mercy Medical Center Jan 1999 - Jun 2010
Materials Coordinator
Education:
Enfield High School 1978 - 1980
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Michael Dupuis

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Michael Dupuis

Location:
United States
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Director, Health/Safety/Emergency Services At Hovensa Llc

Location:
United States
Industry:
Oil & Energy

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Device For Attaching Ballon To Automobile

US Patent:
2006001, Jan 19, 2006
Filed:
Jul 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/174748
Inventors:
Michael Dupuis - South Glastonbury CT, US
Chris Wicken - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
A45D 42/14
US Classification:
248205500
Abstract:
A device for attaching a decorative element to an automobile, comprising means for attaching the device to the automobile, and a shaft comprising a first shaft portion disposed at the lower part of the shaft, disposed upwardly from the automobile, holding the shaft away from the automobile to avoid damage to the automobile, and a second shaft portion disposed at the upper part of the shaft, extending upwardly from the first portion and being more flexible than the first portion. A means for attaching a decorative element to the shaft is at the uppermost part of the second portion. The second, more flexible upper portion of the shaft is sufficiently flexible to allow a balloon or other decorative element at its upper end to move in a manner resembling free-flying motion of a balloon on a string.

Device For Attaching A Decorative Element To A Vehicle

US Patent:
2008004, Feb 28, 2008
Filed:
Oct 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/929151
Inventors:
Michael Dupuis - Hartford CT, US
Christopher Wicken - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
F16B 47/00
US Classification:
248205500, 248205100
Abstract:
A device for attaching a decorative element to a vehicle including a support member attachable to a load surface of the vehicle, the support member having a shaft support, a shaft having first and second opposing ends, the first end of the shaft being attached to the shaft support, the shaft support being arranged for supporting the shaft in a generally upright position relative to an angularly disposed load surface. A display device mount is attached to the second end of the shaft, the display device mount including a flange defining a bore receiving the second end of the shaft, and a cup defining a conical sidewall extending outwardly from the flange, opposite the bore. A web extends between an outer surface of the conical sidewall and the flange for supporting the cup, the web defining a hook for attaching a display device to the mount.

Process For Manufacturing An Anodized Aluminum Disc Seal Shell

US Patent:
2011030, Dec 15, 2011
Filed:
Jun 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/160249
Inventors:
Michael P. Dupuis - Westfield MA, US
Assignee:
International Metal Products, Inc. - Chicopee MA
International Classification:
B23P 11/00
C25D 7/00
C25D 5/02
US Classification:
29428, 205122, 205149
Abstract:
A method is provided for manufacturing an anodized disc seal shell for a container. The method includes: providing a metal disc seal shell having a surface; masking a portion of the surface to provide a masked surface and an unmasked surface; anodizing the unmasked surface; and removing the masking from the masked surface to provide an un-anodized surface.

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