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Jerry M Choe

age ~57

from Westbury, NY

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  • Jeery Choe

Jerry Choe Phones & Addresses

  • Westbury, NY
  • Jericho, NY
  • 15 28Th St, New York, NY 10001 • 212 696-5710 • 212 725-6302 • 212 725-6304
  • 340 28Th St, New York, NY 10001 • 516 883-7090
  • 34 W 27Th St RM 400, New York, NY 10001
  • New Hyde Park, NY
  • Manhasset, NY
  • Sands Point, NY
  • Maspeth, NY

Work

  • Address:
    34 W 27Th St Fl 4, New York, NY 10001

Education

  • School / High School:
    Fordam University School of Law

Ranks

  • Licence:
    New York - Currently registered
  • Date:
    1993
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jerry Choe
NAS ELECTRONICS, INC
15 W 28 St, New York, NY 10001
630 1 Ave, New York, NY 10016
Jerry Choe
ES ELECTROSALES LEADSINGER CO., LTD
4 FLOOR 34 WEST 27TH STREET, New York, NY 10001
34 W 27 St 4, New York, NY 10001
Jerry Choe
President
LEADSINGER CORP
Mfg Home Audio/Video Equipment
34 W 27 St 4, New York, NY 10001
34 W 27 St, New York, NY 10001
212 696-5710

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Jerry Choe, New York NY - Lawyer

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Address:
34 W 27Th St Fl 4, New York, NY 10001
917 880-5888 (Office)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1993
Education:
Fordam University School of Law

Us Patents

  • Fiber Composite And Process Of Manufacture

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  • US Patent:
    20110136602, Jun 9, 2011
  • Filed:
    Dec 9, 2010
  • Appl. No.:
    12/964690
  • Inventors:
    Chien Sheng Hsu - Fairfield CT, US
    Jerry Choe - Fairfield CT, US
  • Assignee:
    XENE CORPORATION - Fairfield CT
  • International Classification:
    A63B 49/10
  • US Classification:
    473535
  • Abstract:
    The inventive fiber manufacturing process is particularly adapted for demanding applications such as sports racquets, including tennis racquets, badminton racquets and other sports applications. Because of the improved strength to weight ratio of components formed using the inventive method, a wide range of flexibility is achieved, allowing use of the inventive process to manufacture, for example, a fiber reinforced (for example, graphite) modular sports racquet, optionally provided with user-selectable weights and/or handle replacements. From the standpoint of the player, this allows a racquet frame featuring self customization. From the standpoint of a retailer, the benefit provided is reduction of inventory. The inventive fiber, for example graphite fiber) racquet frame is filled with a plastic foam and is formed using, for example, microencapsulation technology to time, generate and apply the pressure used to form the graphite composite material of which the racquet is comprised. Advantageously, inner and outer tubular members may be used to form the racquet frame, with the inner tubular member extending around the head of the racquet frame. This compares to the standard industry technique of air injection. The racquet is thus not hollow like conventional graphite racquets, and the walls therefore can be made thinner than those of existing graphite racquets still being of the same strength or being stronger, which gives the racquet exceptional performance. In addition, the overall dimensions of, for example the cross-section, of the racquet can also be reduced while still maintaining performance characteristics.
  • Fiber Composite And Process Of Manufacture

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  • US Patent:
    20190358500, Nov 28, 2019
  • Filed:
    Nov 19, 2018
  • Appl. No.:
    16/195277
  • Inventors:
    Jerry Choe - Westbury NY, US
  • International Classification:
    A63B 49/11
    B29C 70/68
    A63B 60/00
    B29C 44/16
    B29C 70/44
  • Abstract:
    The inventive fiber manufacturing process is particularly adapted for demanding applications such as sports racquets, including tennis racquets, badminton racquets and other sports applications. Because of the improved strength to weight ratio of components formed using the inventive method, a wide range of flexibility is achieved, allowing use of the inventive process to manufacture, for example, a fiber reinforced (for example, graphite) modular sports racquet, optionally provided with user-selectable weights and/or handle replacements. From the standpoint of the player, this allows a racquet frame featuring self customization. From the standpoint of a retailer, the benefit provided is reduction of inventory. The inventive fiber, for example graphite fiber) racquet frame is filled with a plastic foam and is formed using, for example, microencapsulation technology to time, generate and apply the pressure used to form the graphite composite material of which the racquet is comprised. Advantageously, inner and outer tubular members may be used to form the racquet frame, with the inner tubular member extending around the head of the racquet frame. This compares to the standard industry technique of air injection. The racquet is thus not hollow like conventional graphite racquets, and the walls therefore can be made thinner than those of existing graphite racquets still being of the same strength or being stronger, which gives the racquet exceptional performance. In addition, the overall dimensions of, for example the cross-section, of the racquet can also be reduced while still maintaining performance characteristics.

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Youtube

Ben & Jerrys - Jenneke Choe

Eindexamenwerk Jenneke Choe 2007 Copyright Willem de Kooning Academy R...

  • Category:
    Film & Animation
  • Uploaded:
    09 Jan, 2008
  • Duration:
    30s

Cartoons Skate Michael Choe

WOAH THERE Secksayyy_______... Jimmy Carlin - Double Nollie Heel Dan ...

  • Category:
    Sports
  • Uploaded:
    27 Apr, 2010
  • Duration:
    1m 36s

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