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Jurisdiction:
Colorado (1986)
Memberships:
Colorado State Bar (1986)
Links:
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Captain/Safety Officer At Ball
Position:
Captain/Safety Officer at Ball
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Packaging and Containers
Work:
Ball
since 2001
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Captain/Safety Officer
Education:
Metro State College
Owner, Neighborhood Electric, Inc
Position:
Owner at Neighborhood Electric, Inc
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Neighborhood Electric, Inc
since May 1992
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Owner
Gary Charles Tucker, Denver CO - Lawyer
Address:
Glegal,LLC 755 B UNIT 3, Denver 80247 (720) 939-1601
Licenses:
Colorado - Active 1986
Lollipop Dispenser Apparatus
US Patent:
5485939, Jan 23, 1996
Filed:
Nov 9, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/336836
Inventors:
Gary D. Tucker - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
G07F 1100
US Classification:
221 86
Abstract:
A lollipop dispenser apparatus having a main support housing assembly with a dispenser housing assembly mounted thereon, both constructed of a transparent material for customer appeal. A product support and dispensing assembly has a product support and display assembly within the dispenser housing assembly and a product dispensing assembly within the main support housing assembly and interconnected to each other. The product support and display assembly has a plurality of product support and anchor assemblies operable to have various vertically spaced dispensing levels, each having a plurality of lollipop members supported by an outer end of respective lollipop support sticks and presented in a radial wheel fashion. The product dispensing assembly includes a plurality of spaced motor drive assemblies, each connected to a respective gear drive assembly to selectively rotate the product support and anchor assembly to dispense a lollipop member therefrom under the force of gravity. A product accounting and control assembly includes a product trip lever assembly operable, on receiving a lollipop member thereagainst, to actuate a product actuator switch assembly which then de-energizes an entire electrical control circuit to cease power drain on a power source being rechargeable battery members.