MICHAEL ANTHONY SLAVIN
Pilots at Shr Dr, West Palm Beach, FL

License number
Florida A4797491
Issued Date
Jul 2015
Expiration Date
Jul 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
914 Shore Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33408

Professional information

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Managing Partner At Mchale &Amp; Slavin, P.a.

Position:
Patent Attorney at Mchale & Slavin, P.A., Managing Partner at McHale & Slavin, P.A.
Location:
West Palm Beach, Florida Area
Industry:
Legal Services
Work:
Mchale & Slavin, P.A. since 1992 - Patent Attorney McHale & Slavin, P.A. since Jan 1992 - Managing Partner International Harvester, Beatrice Foods 1979 - 1987 - Engineer
Education:
The John Marshall Law School 1987 - 1989
JD, Intellectual Property Law
Northern Illinois University 1977 - 1979
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Interests:
Licensed private pilot - copilot Angel Flights, 100 Ton U.S. Coast Guard Master’s License Certified open ocean diver.


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Michael Anthony Slavin, Palm Beach Gardens FL - Lawyer

Address:
Mchale & Slavin P. A.
2855 Pga Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens 33410
(561) 625-6575
2855 Pga Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens 33410
(561) 625-6575, (561) 625-6572
Licenses:
Florida - Member in Good Standing 1992
Illinois - Active And Authorized To Practice Law 1989
Education:
John Marshall Law School, ChicagoDegree JD - Juris Doctor - Law
Specialties:
Intellectual Property - 34%
Construction / Development - 33%
Appeals - 33%


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Michael A. Slavin, Palm Beach Gardens FL - Lawyer

Office:
McHale & Slavin, P.A.
2855 Pga Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Specialties:
Intellectual Property, Patents
ISLN:
903655246
Admitted:
1989
University:
Northern Illinois University, B.S.M.E.
Law School:
John Marshall Law School - Chicago, IL, J.D.


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Multifunction Space Bar For Video Screen Graphics Cursor Control

US Patent:
5841423, Nov 24, 1998
Filed:
Dec 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/578846
Inventors:
George L. Carroll - Arlington Hts. IL
Michael A. Slavin - Palm Beach Gardens FL
International Classification:
G09G 500
US Classification:
345168
Abstract:
A multifunction space bar for control of a video screen graphics cursor for replacement of, or as a supplement to, a second peripheral pointing device without keyboard modification. The device is a conventional space bar replacement and fits within the confines of conventional keyboards allowing the retro-fit of existing keyboards. The device is capable of supplying information signals determining rotational, sliding, and switch depression movements for control of video screen graphics cursor on a microprocessor based computer system having bus input control electronics for receipt of supply information signals. The device utilizes a positioner slidably secured to a cylindrical bar whereby rotation of the positioner generates a directional signal control of the graphic cursor along the y-axis. Slidable movement of the positioner longitudinally along the length of the cylindrical bar generates a directional signal for control of the graphic cursor along the x-axis. Both signals can be operated simultaneously.


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Multifunction Space Bar For Video Screen Graphics Cursor Control

US Patent:
5479192, Dec 26, 1995
Filed:
Feb 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/656573
Inventors:
George L. Carroll - Arlington Heights IL
Michael A. Slavin - Palm Beach Gardens FL
International Classification:
G09G 302
US Classification:
345168
Abstract:
A multifunction space bar for control of a video screen graphics cursor for replacement of, or as a supplement to, a second peripheral pointing device without keyboard modification. The device is a conventional space bar replacement and fits within the confines of conventional keyboards allowing the retro-fit of existing keyboards. The device is capable of supplying information signals determining rotational, sliding, and switch depression movements for control of video screen graphics cursor on a microprocessor based computer system having bus input control electronics for receipt of supply information signals. The device utilizes a positioner slidably secured to a cylindrical bar whereby rotation of the positioner generates a directional signal control of the graphic cursor along the y-axis. Slidable movement of the positioner longitudinally along the length of the cylindrical bar generates a directional signal for control of the graphic cursor along the x-axis. Both signals can be operated simultaneously.