JAMES BENJAMIN HUNTLEY
Architects in Washington, DC

License number
Mississippi 0767
Issued Date
Oct 30, 1960
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 1969
Category
Architecture
Address
Address
600 Tea St NW, Washington, DC

Professional information

James Huntley Photo 1

Pupil Personnel Worker At Prince George's County Public Schools

Position:
Pupil Personnel Worker at Prince George's County Public Schools
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
Work:
Prince George's County Public Schools since Aug 2006 - Pupil Personnel Worker
Education:
Church of God School of Theology, Logos Graduate School
Master of Science in Religion, Religion/Religious Studies
Winston-Salem State University and Bowie State University
BA in Psy., Master of Science, Master of Ed. , PHD in Addiciton Counseling, EDD in Education, Psychology/Education


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Portable Cordless Phone Holder

US Patent:
4802211, Jan 31, 1989
Filed:
Jul 7, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/882376
Inventors:
James B. Huntley - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04R 104, H04R 105
US Classification:
379454
Abstract:
A portable, self contained, lightweight cordless phone holder is provided for the user to permit the free use of both hands and have virtual freedom of movement within the range of the unit while at the same time having ready access and use of the cordless phone. The mechanism is a device made of lightweight malleable metal which permits it to be bent or adjusted to rest on the shoulders of the principle user just below the juncture of the neck and shoulders. The malleable metal permits the principle user to adjust the device for his individual body contours for the most comfortable position while being used. It is basically of a rectangular plan shape comprised of two L-shaped components, an obliquely vertical phone support or cradle extended from one end of the one of the L-shaped members and adjusting straps under the arms so that they hold the mechanism in place while the holder is being used. This mechanism provides for the freeing of both hands while the cordless phone or other type devices are being used.


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Portable Cordless Phone Holder

US Patent:
4552995, Nov 12, 1985
Filed:
Jul 9, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/515250
Inventors:
James B. Huntley - Washington DC
Assignee:
2JT, Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04M 102
US Classification:
179147
Abstract:
A portable, self contained, lightweight cordless phone holder is provided for the user to permit the free use of both hands and have virtual freedom of movement within the range of the unit while at the same time having ready access and use of the cordless phone. The mechanism is a device made of lightweight, malleable metal which permits it to be bent or adjusted to rest on the shoulder of the principle user just below the juncture of the neck and shoulders. The mallable metal permits the principle user to adjust the device for his individual body contours for the most comfortable position while being used. The device is basically of a rectangular configuration shape comprised of two "L" shaped wire components, an obliquely vertical phone support extended vertically from one end of one of the "L" shaped components and adjusting strap attached to the other end of the other "L" shaped component. This strap permits the adjusting of the strap so that it holds the whole mechanism in place while the holder is being used. This mechanism provides for the freeing of both hands while using the cordless phone.


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Double-Headed, Closed-Mouth Cough Suppressant And Cold Relief Device

US Patent:
6932978, Aug 23, 2005
Filed:
Oct 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/978790
Inventors:
James Benjamin Huntley - Washington DC, US
International Classification:
A61K047/00, A61F013/00, A01N059/00
US Classification:
424439, 424422, 424435, 424725, 424742, 424747, 424440, 514849
Abstract:
A double-headed, closed-mouth cough suppressant and cold relief device in which an individual having the symptoms of a cough is able to suppress the cough by inserting the device into an open mouth, and by sucking on one end of the device, is able to release a menthol medicament disposed within the device to thereby suppress a cough. Additionally, by sucking on another end of the device a eucalyptus medicament is released to thereby relieve a sore throat. By suppressing the cough, the device prevents the spread of germs to the immediate environment.


James Huntley Photo 5

Pupil Personnel Worker At Prince George's County Public Schools

Position:
Pupil Personnel Worker at Prince George's County Public Schools
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
Work:
Prince George's County Public Schools - Pupil Personnel Worker


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Portable, Personal Computer, Personal Communicator Holder

US Patent:
5346111, Sep 13, 1994
Filed:
Dec 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/987827
Inventors:
James B. Huntley - Washington DC
James Brian Huntley - Washington DC
Tonya M. Huntley - Washington DC
Cornelius L. Burroughs - Washington DC
International Classification:
A45F 308
US Classification:
224265
Abstract:
A portable, self contained, lightweight personal computer, personal communicator holder device which permits head free, hands free usage is basically of a rectangular configuration in plan and is comprised of two L-shaped components and an obliquely vertical phone support or cradle extended from one end of the L-shaped components and adjusting straps attached thereto, one on each side of the two front corners of the device and one near the middle of the front across the chest L-shaped member, so that they hold the mechanism in place while the holder is being used.


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Adjustable Ergonomic Pillow

US Patent:
5642543, Jul 1, 1997
Filed:
May 6, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/643606
Inventors:
James Benjamin Huntley - Washington DC
International Classification:
A47G 902
US Classification:
5640
Abstract:
An incrementally adjustable ergonomic pillow, of a fitted fabric or other type holder for already shaped foam, poly or other type inserts, placed inside of the pillow case and held there by way of Velcro strips, zippers or other restraint attachments was developed because of the needs of the various sizes of persons engaged in the sleep process, due to those horizontal variations and vertical differences between the shoulder of different sizes of persons engaged in the sleep process, due to those horizontal variations in vertical differences between the shoulders of different size persons and the need of individuals to have a horizontal alignment of the entire system (tip of vertebrae where they join the base of the skull, neck vertibrae of the back) while lying on the sides, back or stomach while resting or sleeping. It also tends to inhibit snoring when an obstructed passageway for air may be the cause. Orthopedic and therapeutic values are imputed.