FRANK R REED
Vehicle Board in Philadelphia, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV013402L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Philadelphia, PA 19111

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Frank Reed
500 E Marylyn Ave APT 180, State College, PA 16801
(814) 237-7517
Frank Reed, age 89
4818 Marble Hl, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
(215) 247-3816
Frank Reed
517 Sherwood Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Frank Reed
576 W High St, Manheim, PA 17545
(717) 475-9529
Frank Reed
5568 Glen Hill Dr, Bethel Park, PA 15102
(412) 854-3290

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Frank Reed Photo 1
Sales Rep. At Primerica

Sales Rep. At Primerica

Position:
Sales Rep. at Primerica
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Primerica - Sales Rep.


Frank Reed Photo 2
Financial Advisor At Citi Smith Barney

Financial Advisor At Citi Smith Barney

Position:
Financial Advisor at Citi Smith Barney
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
Citi Smith Barney - Financial Advisor


Frank Reed Photo 3
Fa At Citi Smith Barney

Fa At Citi Smith Barney

Position:
FA at Citi Smith Barney
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Citi Smith Barney - FA


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Document Handling Counting And Examining Device Incorporating High Speed Rotary Gating Means

Document Handling Counting And Examining Device Incorporating High Speed Rotary Gating Means

US Patent:
4420153, Dec 13, 1983
Filed:
Sep 19, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/188906
Inventors:
Theodore Winkler - Levittown PA
Frank J. Reed - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
Brandt, Inc. - Bensalem PA
International Classification:
B65H 2960
US Classification:
271304
Abstract:
Document handling apparatus for determing the fitness of documents such as paper sheets, paper currency and the like and including a feed mechanism for feeding documents in a single file through an examining location. Documents pass through the examining location and are examined for relative limpness or stiffness, density (i. e. clean or dirty,), perforations, cuts, tears, holes and the like, missing and/or folded corners and a test for document genuineness. Based upon the results of the tests, the sheets, which are still moving at high speed in a single file after examination, are directed toward a rotatably mounted gating roller which, dependent upon the condition of the examined sheets, is rotated either in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, at extremely high speed, to deflect sheets toward either of two possible output paths. The gating roller may be either a continuous or dicontinuous member. Sheets, after undergoing deflection, are collected by associted output stackers, which include feeding and guiding belts for guiding the sheets and aiding in the insertion of the sheets into a rotary stacker member, and stripping and guiding belts for stripping sheets from the rotary stacker member and for driving sheets to the supporting surface of a stacker plate to facilitate formation of a neat, compact stack.


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Badge Reader With Improved Slide Arrangement

Badge Reader With Improved Slide Arrangement

US Patent:
4492855, Jan 8, 1985
Filed:
Jul 9, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/396936
Inventors:
John S. Garczynski - Norristown PA
Frank J. Reed - Philadelphia PA
Jeffrey C. Hahn - Oreland PA
John J. Dobson - Oreland PA
Assignee:
Peripheral Dynamics, Inc. - Plymouth Meeting PA
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
235458
Abstract:
Badge reading apparatus for reading a data encoded badge or the like has a channel for receiving the badge, the channel having a slide positioned therein which clock-holes for producing synchronizing timing signals, the slide being adapted to move within the channel in abutting relation to the badge. Means are provided for maintaining the badge and slide in fixed abutting relation while the badge is moved so as to read, such means incorporating a wrap-around spring on which the badge rides and which keeps the badge properly aligned. The slide element further incorporates a fold-over arrangement for the clock-holes, whereby the slide need not contain the same number of clock-holes as there are rows of data to be read from the badge, thereby enabling a smaller slide element and reduced size of the overall apparatus. Flexibility in providing the clock-holes in different arrangements may be provided by the embodiment of a slide constructed of a transparent or semi transparent material with an opaque film attached thereto, the film carrying the programmed clock-holes and other information useful in operation of the reading apparatus.