CHARLES JOSEPH SMITH
Real Estate Appraisers in Beverly Hills, CA

License number
Nevada TS.0003704-AGEN
Issued Date
Sep 21, 2015
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2017
Category
Real Estate Appraisers
Type
Timeshare Agent
License number
Nevada PROV.0003704-TSA
Issued Date
Sep 3, 2015
Expiration Date
Sep 21, 2015
Category
Real Estate Appraisers
Type
Timeshare Agent
Address
Address
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

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Name
Address
Phone
Charles Smith, age 64
467 Saratoga Ave #1404, San Jose, CA 95129
(408) 449-1150
Charles Smith, age 69
5087 Dynasty Way, Sacramento, CA 95835
(916) 574-9530
Charles Smith, age 92
5088 N Forkner Ave, Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 439-3855
Charles Smith
5051 E Avenue R2, Palmdale, CA 93552
(925) 487-6676
Charles Smith
506 Hillock Pl, Encinitas, CA 92024
(760) 390-9371

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Emergency Rescue System

Emergency Rescue System

US Patent:
4424884, Jan 10, 1984
Filed:
Jun 14, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/388259
Inventors:
Charles P. Smith - Beverly Hills CA
International Classification:
A62B 102
US Classification:
182 12
Abstract:
An emergency rescue system for use in rescuing persons trapped in the upper floors of a multistory building during emergency conditions such as during a fire or the like. The rescue system comprises a rescue gondola suspended alongside the exterior face of the building by a suspension cable. The suspension cable is secured to a carriage at the top of the building wherein the carriage includes means for adjusting the length of the suspension cable to adjust the elevational position of the gondola, and the carriage is movable along a track at the top of the building to adjust the lateral position of the gondola. In one embodiment, a tension cable is removably secured between the carriage and a fixed point near the base of the building and is received over the exterior face of the gondola to steady the gondola and to urge the gondola inwardly toward the building. In another form, the tension cable extends from the carriage over the exterior face of the gondola for connection to a base plate installed for movement along a track in the ground near the base of the building, wherein the base plate is moved along the track by a motor-driven cable generally in synchronism with the carriage at the top of the building.


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Emergency Rescue Device

Emergency Rescue Device

US Patent:
3931868, Jan 13, 1976
Filed:
Aug 12, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/496335
Inventors:
Charles P. Smith - Beverly Hills CA
International Classification:
A62B 102
US Classification:
182 63
Abstract:
A helicopter supported gondola is provided with means for stabilizing the position of the gondola with respect to the exterior wall of a building so that people trapped within the building may be removed from it and safely lowered to the ground. Means are provided for stabilizing the gondola so that the downdraft from the helicopter can be used to control the position of the gondola, and other means are provided to hold the gondola firmly to the side of the building so that people may move from the building to the gondola.


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Emergency Rescue System

Emergency Rescue System

US Patent:
4355699, Oct 26, 1982
Filed:
Nov 24, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/209708
Inventors:
Charles P. Smith - Beverly Hills CA
International Classification:
A62B 102
US Classification:
182 12
Abstract:
An emergency rescue system for use in rescuing persons trapped in the upper floors of a multistory building during emergency conditions such as during a fire or the like. The rescue system comprises a rescue gondola suspended alongside the exterior face of the building by a suspension cable. The suspension cable is secured to a carriage at the top of the building including means for adjusting the length of the suspension cable to adjust the elevational position of the gondola, and the carriage is movable along a track at the top of the building to adjust the lateral position of the gondola. A tension cable is removably secured between the carriage and a fixed point near the base of the building, and is received over the exterior face of the gondola to steady the gondola and to urge the gondola inwardly toward the building.