JAMES AUGUST MCJUNKIN
Marriage and Family Therapists at Farnham St, San Diego, CA

License number
California 62769
Category
Marriage and Family Therapists
Type
Marriage & Family Therapist
Address
Address
9445 Farnham St SUITE 100, San Diego, CA 92123
Phone
(858) 380-4676
(858) 569-1873 (Fax)

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James Mcjunkin
3215 Ladoga Ave, Long Beach, CA 90808
James Mcjunkin
3237 Lake Arrowhead Ave, Fremont, CA 94555
James Mcjunkin
PO Box 1156, Azusa, CA 91702
James Mcjunkin
11601 New Zealand St, Cypress, CA 90630
James Mcjunkin
1256 Balboa Ct, Sunnyvale, CA 94086

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Arcuately Supported Chair

Arcuately Supported Chair

US Patent:
5599068, Feb 4, 1997
Filed:
Apr 15, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/634129
Inventors:
Ray G. Kelly - St. Louis MO
Sharon A. Turnbough - St. Louis MO
James McJunkin - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Angeles Group, Inc. - Pacific MO
International Classification:
A47C 112
US Classification:
2974481
Abstract:
A safe and stackable molded plastic chair having a structurally reinforced molded plastic body portion comprised of an integral seat and back rest employing generally curvilinear lines. An integral molded plastic mounting boss, having a hole formed therethrough, is formed on each corner of the seat. An arch-shaped, tubular plastic leg element having two legs is attached to each side of the seat by bolts inserted through the holes in the bosses. The bolt head seats in a recess formed in the boss. The bolt engages an arcuately shaped combination brace and fastener element situated with the tubular leg adjacent each mounting boss. During assembly, the brace and fastener element is positioned within the tubular leg by a removable, elongated magnetic or threaded rod until the bolt is sufficiently tight to draw the leg against the boss. The rod is removed leaving no exposed mounting hardware. A plug is inserted in the open end of each leg and a plastic sleeve covers the plug and leg end.


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Arcuately Supported Chair Structure

Arcuately Supported Chair Structure

US Patent:
D358723, May 30, 1995
Filed:
Apr 18, 1994
Appl. No.:
D/021453
Inventors:
Ray G. Kelly - St. Louis MO
Sharon A. Turnbough - St. Louis MO
James McJunkin - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Angeles Group, Inc. - Pacific MO
US Classification:
D 6375


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Independent Design Professional

Independent Design Professional

Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Design


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James A Mcjunkin, San Diego CA

James A Mcjunkin, San Diego CA

Specialties:
Marriage & Family Therapy
Address:
9445 Farnham St SUITE 100, San Diego 92123
(858) 380-4676 (Phone), (858) 569-1873 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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James August McJunkin, San Diego CA

James August McJunkin, San Diego CA

Specialties:
Psychotherapist
Address:
9445 Farnham St, San Diego, CA 92123


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Enhanced Information Overlay For Use With A Digitizing Pad And Computer

Enhanced Information Overlay For Use With A Digitizing Pad And Computer

US Patent:
4922060, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Jul 20, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/382416
Inventors:
James McJunkin - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G08C 2100
US Classification:
178 18
Abstract:
A series of enhancements to a digitizing pad, information overlay and input selector, which are used as input devices for many computer-aided design programs, eliminating operator fatigue caused by conflicting lighting requirements, viewing levels and focusing distances required for the digitizing pad and computer screen. The use of fluorescent color for symbols on the information overlay, illuminated by black light, provides an information overlay which can be used in the same low light which is best for computer screen reading and which closely simulates the background and contrast of the computer screen. The active area of the input selector, called the window, is also outlined in fluorescent color to facilitate use in the low light environment. The information overlay is viewed through a mirror which can be adjusted to the same height as the computer screen. These enhancements create an information overlay which can be viewed in the same lighting environment at the same eye level, with the same contrast and the same focal length as the computer screen, but which may be operated without raising the hand or input selector off the desktop.