MARY E RICHARDSON, DPT
Physical Therapy at Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL

License number
Illinois 070022616
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Physical Therapist
Address
Address 2
2837 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60618
625 Enterprise Dr, Oak Brook, IL 60523
Phone
(773) 463-0249
(773) 463-0733 (Fax)
(630) 575-6200
(630) 928-5040 (Fax)

Professional information

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Mary Richardson

Work:
Home Depot - Cicero, IL
Custoumer Service Sales Specialist
Education:
Orr High School - Chicago, IL
High School Graduate
Skills:
Customer Service, Cashier, Call Center, Help Desk, Special Service, Special Orders, LPS, Set Up Installations, Trouble Shooting, Computer Skills, Ordering, Filing, Credit, Reports, Contractors, Vendors, and B2B, Contact, Inventory, Auditing , Planograms, Taught How To Classes, Supervisor Training, ect.


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Owner, Personal Investment Corp

Position:
Owner at Personal Investment Corp
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Personal Investment Corp - Owner


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Marketing And Advertising Professional

Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising


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Apparatus And System For Installing Rivets In Belt Fasteners

US Patent:
8082646, Dec 27, 2011
Filed:
Jan 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/348227
Inventors:
Thomas W. Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
Mary Jane Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
International Classification:
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
2924351, 29798, 227147, 227139, 227119
Abstract:
A system for splicing a conveyor belt with belt fasteners is disclosed. A base assembly aligns the belt, belt fasteners and rivet holes thereof with swage structures for securing the rivets. A guide assembly has a rigid guide block with cylindrical pilot holes, and a guide membrane of resilient material. Guide pins are receivable by guide bores for aligning the base and guide assemblies with the pilot holes, rivet holes, and swage structures in registry. The guide membrane including openings aligned with the pilot holes. The openings have a pair of slits defining flaps deflectable to permit the rivet to pass therethrough, and a central hole or cut-out. The flaps and the cut-out assist in centering the rivet with the belt fastener rivet holes. The system uses a single-rivet driver, a multi-rivet driver, a pneumatic driver, or an electric hammer.


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Apparatus And System For Installing Rivets In Belt Fasteners

US Patent:
2009010, Apr 30, 2009
Filed:
Jan 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/348229
Inventors:
Thomas W. Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
Mary Jane Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
International Classification:
B23P 19/00
US Classification:
29798
Abstract:
A system for splicing a conveyor belt with belt fasteners is disclosed. A base assembly aligns the belt, belt fasteners and rivet holes thereof with swage structures for securing the rivets. A guide assembly has a rigid guide block with cylindrical pilot holes, and a guide membrane of resilient material. Guide pins are receivable by guide bores for aligning the base and guide assemblies with the pilot holes, rivet holes, and swage structures in registry. The guide membrane including openings aligned with the pilot holes. The openings have a pair of slits defining flaps deflectable to permit the rivet to pass therethrough, and a central hole or cut-out. The flaps and the cut-out assist in centering the rivet with the belt fastener rivet holes. The system uses a single-rivet driver, a multi-rivet driver, a pneumatic driver, or an electric hammer.


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System For Affixing A Device To A Workpiece

US Patent:
5337946, Aug 16, 1994
Filed:
Sep 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/942584
Inventors:
Thomas W. Richardson - Hinsdale IL
Mary Jane Richardson - Hinsdale IL
International Classification:
B23P 1100
US Classification:
227110
Abstract:
A system for affixing a device to a workpiece comprises a dynamic fastener applicator for imparting motion to a fastener with respect to the workpiece by urging the fastener along a path so that the fastener piercingly encounters the workpiece and fixedly engages the device with the workpiece. The system includes a static fastener applicator for effecting clasping engagement of the workpiece and the device by the fastener by a deflecting structure located in the path traveled by the driven fastener which orients the fastener to a clasping configuration for establishing the desired clasping engagement. The system further comprises a positioning apparatus for precisely establishing desired relative positions of the workpiece, the dynamic fastener applicator, the static fastener applicator, and the device for the desired clasping engagement. The positioning apparatus includes a plurality of pins and a plurality of pin-positioning structures which cooperate to laterally situate the dynamic fastener applicator, the device, and the deflecting structure for appropriately effecting the desired clasping engagement.


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Apparatus And System For Installing Rivets In Belt Fasteners

US Patent:
2009010, Apr 30, 2009
Filed:
Jan 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/348226
Inventors:
Thomas W. Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
Mary Jane Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
International Classification:
F16G 3/16
US Classification:
1988442
Abstract:
A system for splicing a conveyor belt with belt fasteners is disclosed. A base assembly aligns the belt, belt fasteners and rivet holes thereof with swage structures for securing the rivets. A guide assembly has a rigid guide block with cylindrical pilot holes, and a guide membrane of resilient material. Guide pins are receivable by guide bores for aligning the base and guide assemblies with the pilot holes, rivet holes, and swage structures in registry. The guide membrane including openings aligned with the pilot holes. The openings have a pair of slits defining flaps deflectable to permit the rivet to pass therethrough, and a central hole or cut-out. The flaps and the cut-out assist in centering the rivet with the belt fastener rivet holes. The system uses a single-rivet driver, a multi-rivet driver, a pneumatic driver, or an electric hammer.


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Apparatus And System For Installing Rivets In Belt Fasteners

US Patent:
7493682, Feb 24, 2009
Filed:
Apr 4, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/397207
Inventors:
Thomas W. Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
Mary Jane Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
International Classification:
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
2924351, 29464, 2952506, 292815
Abstract:
A system for splicing a conveyor belt with belt fasteners is disclosed. A base assembly aligns the belt, belt fasteners and rivet holes thereof with swage structures for securing the rivets. A guide assembly has a rigid guide block with cylindrical pilot holes, and a guide membrane of resilient material. Guide pins are receivable by guide bores for aligning the base and guide assemblies with the pilot holes, rivet holes, and swage structures in registry. The guide membrane including openings aligned with the pilot holes. The openings have a pair of slits defining flaps deflectable to permit the rivet to pass therethrough, and a central hole or cut-out. The flaps and the cut-out assist in centering the rivet with the belt fastener rivet holes. The system uses a single-rivet driver, a multi-rivet driver, a pneumatic driver, or an electric hammer.


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Belt Fastener Assembly

US Patent:
7077263, Jul 18, 2006
Filed:
Oct 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/247570
Inventors:
Thomas W. Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
Mary Jane Richardson - Hinsdale IL, US
International Classification:
B65G 17/00
US Classification:
1988442, 24 31 B
Abstract:
A belt fastener assembly for fastening belt ends together comprises: first and second retention plates receiving and retaining substantially abutting belt ends between the plates, and defining a plurality of bolt holes. A plurality of threaded bolts each extend through a bolt hole of each of the first and second plates and also extend through portions of the belt positioned between the plates, to retain the first and second plates and the belt ends together, with nuts carried on the bolts. Washers are also carried on the bolts, each having an aperture and having, in an original condition prior to use, a frustoconical inner area surrounding the aperture to enlarge the aperture to a size of at least the outer diameter of the bolt threads. This facilitates placement of the washers on the bolts. Then, the washers may be flattened to decrease the size of the apertures, to retain the bolts in position extending through a retention plate prior to full assembly.


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Riveting Anvil

US Patent:
5680790, Oct 28, 1997
Filed:
Aug 26, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/703343
Inventors:
Thomas W. Richardson - Hinsdale IL
Mary Jane Richardson - Hinsdale IL
International Classification:
B21D 3701
US Classification:
72462
Abstract:
An anvil for use in riveting one element to another element such as belting and a clasp for the belting. The anvil defines at least one aperture, and preferably a plurality thereof, for receiving detachable, rivet-carrying nails, whereby a rivet carried on the nail has an end that faces the anvil. The anvil defines an outer face surrounding the aperture for engaging and shaping the rivet end. The outer face is free of adjacent, upstanding walls beyond the normal diameter of the rivet and outside of and facing the aperture. Accordingly, the rivet end may spread freely outwardly from the aperture as the anvil shapes the rivet end, contrary to the prior art.