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Strongsville, OH   

North Ridgeville, OH   

1721 Moon Lake Blvd #400, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169   

Vermilion, OH   

Sheffield Lake, OH   

Madison, NC   

Asheville, NC   

8555 Fairlane Dr, Olmsted Falls, OH 44138   

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Scott Hale - Lawyer

Office:
Scott A. Hale Attorney at Law
Specialties:
Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate, Elder Law
ISLN:
1000175832
Admitted:
2017
University:
Augustana College, B.A., 2014
Law School:
Marquette University Law School, J.D., 2017
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Scott Hale - Lawyer

Office:
Scott A. Hale, PC
Specialties:
Insurance Defense, Criminal Defense, Business Law, Criminal Law, Personal Injury/Property, Family Law, Litigation
ISLN:
906773312
Admitted:
1987
University:
University of Northern Colorado, B.S., 1983
Law School:
University of Denver, J.D., 1986

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Scott Blaine Hale

Licenses:
License #: P008008 - Expired
Category: Social Work
Issued Date: Apr 26, 2013
Expiration Date: May 31, 2015 - Expidre
Type: Clinical Social Worker Associate

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Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Coating Internal Cavities Of Objects With Fluid

US Patent:
5141774, Aug 25, 1992
Filed:
Jan 13, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/297420
Inventors:
Michael W. Prittinen - Bridgeman MI
Scott A. Hale - Carol Stream IL
Scott Bellinger - Wheaton IL
Steve Nisbett - Wheaton IL
Gary Mulder - Villa Park IL
Timothy Gaipa - St. Joseph MI
International Classification:
B05D 722
B05D 102
B05B 302
B05B 1202
US Classification:
427236
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an apparatus and process for coating hollow objects at precise bands within the internal cavity of the object. The process utilizes centrifugal force to apply the fluid to the object. A probe is moved from underneath the object thereby utilizing gravitational forces to prevent spillage of the material from the probe. A computer controls the pumping rate, the vertical movement of the probe and the rotational speed of the probe to allow the machine to precisely coat a band on the internal cavity of an article. The computer controlled operation eliminates the necessity to waste material. One application of the invention is in the coating of the threads of nuts with Teflon.

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