DEAN J HIRSCHFIELD
Real Estate Appraisers in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania BA001781L
Category
Certified Real Est. Appraisers
Type
Certified Broker Appraiser
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15228

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Dean Hirschfield, age 103
1300 Bower Hill Rd APT 1431, Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412) 298-5572
Dean Hirschfield, age 103
1300 Bower Hill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412) 227-7331
Dean Hirschfield
Carnegie, PA
(412) 279-7331
Dean J Hirschfield, age 103
750 Washington Rd Mt I Ebnn, West Mifflin, PA 15122
(412) 531-8886
Dean J Hirschfield, age 103
1300 Bower Hill Rd, Mount Lebanon, PA 15243
(412) 279-7331

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Associate Broker At Coldwell Banker

Associate Broker At Coldwell Banker

Position:
Associate Broker at Coldwell Banker
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Coldwell Banker - Associate Broker


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Plastic Containers For Small Valuable Articles

Plastic Containers For Small Valuable Articles

US Patent:
4320831, Mar 23, 1982
Filed:
Jul 1, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/165041
Inventors:
Bela G. Szabo - Carnegie PA
Dean J. Hirschfield - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65D 2554, B65D 8100
US Classification:
206 4534
Abstract:
A container of molded plastic material for storing, shipping or displaying precious gems, coins or other small valuable articles which require special handling. The container is comprised of three separate components,--a base providing a seat or storage receptacle for one or more of the articles, a rockable cover therefor, and a latch for locking the cover in its closed position. The cover may be fused to the base in the latter position if an additional factor of safety is desired to prevent tampering with the articles in the course of transit. A portion of the base may be used for bearing indicia and advertising matter relevant to the articles. The completely detachable rockable cover for the articles may function additionally as an inclined support for the container in display position, and the latch may assume the form of a completely detachable slide cooperating with a finger tab on the cover on the end of the container opposite the rocking axis of the cover, to conceal the tab and thereby to prevent the opening movement of the cover. Cooperating projections and depressions on the top and bottom of the container, respectively, permit convenient and reliable stacking and maintenance of the containers in proper alignment in a shipping or portable sample case.


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Display Coin Holder Assemblies

Display Coin Holder Assemblies

US Patent:
4378876, Apr 5, 1983
Filed:
Aug 7, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/291085
Inventors:
Bela G. Szabo - Carnegie PA
Dean J. Hirschfield - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65D 2510
US Classification:
206 4534
Abstract:
A holder of molded plastic material for retaining a coin or medallion in centrally spaced relation from the walls of a square perimetric frame by means of four equally spaced slightly curved resilient projections extending inwardly from the walls. The projections are molded integrally with the walls of rectangular section, and are of the same height as the latter. The thickness of the projections diminish from their junctions with the walls, and the rectangular cross-sections thereof diminish correspondingly towards their ends. The resulting flexibility of the projections makes possible the pressing thereof against the periphery of a small coin or medallion. The lengths of the projections may be varied so that when they are short, the outer ends thereof are pressed against the peripheral wall of a coin at uniformly displaced points. A holder with longer projections permits the retention of a coin of smaller size by the yieldable convex edges of the projections against spaced points of the periphery. The holders of the invention securely embrace coins or medallions to permit the close inspection thereof, and may form permanent or detachable inserts in transparent plastic containers for displaying and shipping valuable items such as gems, coins, medallions and the like.