MICHAEL ALLEN TURK, D.C.
Chiropractic at Reseda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

License number
California 31283
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Chiropractor
Address
Address
7439 Reseda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 91335
Phone
(818) 654-5465

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Turk
4983 Hawley Blvd, San Diego, CA 92116
Michael Turk
4219 Rimini Way, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Michael Turk
341 Blaine Ave, Fillmore, CA 93015
Michael Turk
913 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Michael Turk
PO Box 1638, Crestline, CA 92325

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Chiropractor At Whole Health Family Chiropractic

Chiropractor At Whole Health Family Chiropractic

Position:
Chiropractor at Whole Health Family Chiropractic
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Whole Health Family Chiropractic - Chiropractor
Education:
Palmer College of Chiropractic 2005 - 2009
Doctoral, Chiropractic
Interests:
Chiropractic, health, the human body, mind, and spirit.


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Dr. Michael A Turk, Reseda CA - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Dr. Michael A Turk, Reseda CA - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Specialties:
Chiropractic
Address:
7439 Reseda Blvd, Reseda 91335
(818) 654-5465 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Concentrating Photovoltaic Solar Panel

Concentrating Photovoltaic Solar Panel

US Patent:
2012029, Nov 29, 2012
Filed:
Jun 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/538938
Inventors:
Steven A. Cashion - San Diego CA, US
Michael R. Bowser - Los Angeles CA, US
Mark B. Farrelly - Carlsbad CA, US
Braden E. Hines - Pasadena CA, US
Howard C. Holmes - Boulder Creek CA, US
Richard J. Russell - La Crescenta CA, US
Michael F. Turk - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 31/052
US Classification:
136246
Abstract:
The present invention relates to photovoltaic power systems, photovoltaic concentrator modules, and related methods. In particular, the present invention features concentrator modules having interior points of attachment for an articulating mechanism and/or an articulating mechanism that has a unique arrangement of chassis members so as to isolate bending, etc. from being transferred among the chassis members. The present invention also features adjustable solar panel mounting features and/or mounting features with two or more degrees of freedom. The present invention also features a mechanical fastener for secondary optics in a concentrator module.


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Cross Bracket Support For A Concentrating Photovoltaic System Module

Cross Bracket Support For A Concentrating Photovoltaic System Module

US Patent:
D651969, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Aug 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
29/400544
Inventors:
Michael F. Turk - Los Angeles CA, US
Robin D. Johnson - Lawndale CA, US
International Classification:
1302
US Classification:
D13102


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Conduit With Connector And Assembly Thereof

Conduit With Connector And Assembly Thereof

US Patent:
2014002, Jan 23, 2014
Filed:
Mar 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/837738
Inventors:
Michael F. Turk - Los Angeles CA, US
Samir Shah - Chino Hills CA, US
Gerhard Stoltz - Temecula CA, US
International Classification:
A01G 25/02
US Classification:
239542, 137798, 29428
Abstract:
A fluid supply line is provided to reduce the labor and cost required for dripline system installations by providing predetermined fitting locations where driplines can be attached. The supply line consists of a conduit having a side wall, a connector extending through the side wall of the conduit, the connector having a conduit connecting segment extending outside the conduit and an inlet segment extending into the conduit, and the inlet segment being connected to the side wall of the conduit.


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Cross Bracket Support For A Concentrating Photovoltaic System Module

Cross Bracket Support For A Concentrating Photovoltaic System Module

US Patent:
D651970, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Sep 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
29/401060
Inventors:
Michael F. Turk - Los Angeles CA, US
Robin D. Johnson - Lawndale CA, US
Richard J. Russell - La Crescenta CA, US
International Classification:
1302
US Classification:
D13102


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Secondary Lens For A Concentrating Photovoltaic System Module

Secondary Lens For A Concentrating Photovoltaic System Module

US Patent:
D665437, Aug 14, 2012
Filed:
Aug 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
29/400496
Inventors:
Michael F. Turk - Los Angeles CA, US
Richard J. Russell - La Crescenta CA, US
Neil Alan Fromer - Pasadena CA, US
International Classification:
1606
US Classification:
D16134, D16130


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Integrated Shipping And Installation Racking

Integrated Shipping And Installation Racking

US Patent:
2012008, Apr 12, 2012
Filed:
Oct 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/271331
Inventors:
Richard J. Russell - La Crescenta CA, US
Michael F. Turk - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 31/048, E04G 21/14, A47F 7/00, B65G 57/00, H01L 31/0203, H01L 31/042
US Classification:
136246, 414802, 527411
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an adjustable racking system for transporting and mounting one or more solar panels to, for example, a rooftop.


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Low Flow Sprinkler

Low Flow Sprinkler

US Patent:
7954731, Jun 7, 2011
Filed:
Jun 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/860818
Inventors:
Thomas A. Antonucci - Azusa CA, US
Brian W. Lees - Mountain View CA, US
Valery A. Monge - Anaheim Hills CA, US
Kelly F. Olischefski - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Michael F. Turk - Los Angeles CA, US
Keith E. Turner - San Dimas CA, US
Assignee:
Rain Bird Corporation - Azusa CA
International Classification:
B05B 3/14
US Classification:
239230, 23922211, 23922217, 239231, 239255, 239275, 239288, 2392885
Abstract:
A rotary impact sprinkler is disclosed having a nozzle connected to a housing and a discharge deflector member connected to a rotatable shaft assembly without a dynamic seal between the nozzle and the deflector. The sprinkler may be provided with different nozzles and discharge deflectors that are easily removed and replaced for providing desired water flow and discharge characteristics. The shaft assembly and housing may have contacting braking surfaces outside of the water flow. The braking surfaces may provide a frictional braking force dependent on both water flow rate and water flow pressure. The sprinkler has a rotatable impact assembly supported by the shaft assembly and including a deflection member for rotating the impact assembly relative to the shaft assembly. The shaft assembly may have a pin for supporting the impact assembly at a position above the deflection member. A lower portion of the shaft assembly may be positioned in a recess in the housing such that a surface on the shaft assembly contacts a surface in the recess, and a highly wear resistant material may be disposed on the surface of either the shaft assembly or the recess for providing improved wear characteristics.


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Low Flow Sprinkler

Low Flow Sprinkler

US Patent:
2011019, Aug 18, 2011
Filed:
Apr 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/094591
Inventors:
Thomas A. Antonucci - Azusa CA, US
Brian W. Lees - Mountain View CA, US
Valery A. Monge - Anaheim Hills CA, US
Kelly F. Olischefski - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Michael F. Turk - Los Angeles CA, US
Keith E. Turner - San Dimas CA, US
Assignee:
RAIN BIRD CORPORATION - Azusa CA
International Classification:
B05B 3/02
US Classification:
239230
Abstract:
An impact sprinkler has a nozzle connected to a housing and a discharge deflector member connected to a rotatable shaft assembly. The sprinkler has different replaceable nozzles and discharge deflectors for providing desired discharge characteristics. The shaft assembly and housing have contacting braking surfaces outside of the water flow providing a frictional braking force dependent on both water flow rate and pressure. The sprinkler has a deflection member for rotating an impact assembly relative to the shaft assembly while a pin supports the impact assembly at a position above the deflection member. A lower portion of the shaft assembly may be positioned in a recess in the housing such that a surface on the shaft assembly contacts a surface in the recess, and a highly wear-resistant material may be disposed on a surface of either the shaft assembly or the recess for providing improved wear characteristics.