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  • Hebron, IN
  • Chicago, IL
  • Crystal Lake, IL

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Company: @properties Address: 1586 N Clybourn Ave, Chicago, IL 60642 Industries: Real Estate Agents and Managers

Specialities

Buyer's Agent • Listing Agent

Professional Records

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Patrick Roberts - Lawyer

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ISLN:
902099805
Admitted:
1984
University:
Emory University, 1982; John marshall Law School; University of Madras, B.E., 1967; University of Toronto, 1969
Law School:
Rutgers University, J.D., 1983

License Records

Patrick Lee Roberts

License #:
19030 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Dec 9, 2009
Effective Date:
Jan 7, 2014
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2013
Type:
EMT

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Patrick Roberts
Associate Professor/educations Foundations And Inquiry
National-Louis Univ-North Shor
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Scho...
5202 Old Orchard Rd, Skokie, IL 60077
Patrick Roberts
@properties
Real Estate Agents and Managers
1586 N Clybourn Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
Patrick Roberts
Associate Professor/educations Foundations And Inquiry
National-Louis Univ-North Shor
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Scho...
5202 Old Orchard Rd, Skokie, IL 60077
Patrick Roberts
Director
TEXOMA A2Z ELECTRICAL SERVICE INC
Patrick Roberts
Associate Professor/educations Foundations And Inquiry
National-Louis Univ-North Shor
5202 Old Orch Rd, Skokie, IL 60077
(224) 233-2000
Patrick R Roberts
HEFLIN ROBERTS TWELVE TREES LTD
Patrick R. Roberts
HALEXA CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC
Patrick F. Roberts
CELTIC WARRIOR CUSTOMS ENTERPRISES, LLC
Patrick Roberts
OHIO VALLEY FORCE BASKETBALL CLUB, INC

Publications

Us Patents

Computer-Checking Of The Position Of A Switch Whose Contacts Where Oxidized

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US Patent:
52586545, Nov 2, 1993
Filed:
Mar 30, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/860475
Inventors:
Patrick S. Roberts - Rolling Meadows IL
Bay E. Estes - Palatine IL
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01H 160
US Classification:
307125
Abstract:
A precharged capacitor connected in parallel with the contacts of an open switch discharges through the switch upon closure. Oxides on the switch contacts are broken through upon closure of the switch to produce a good electrical connection. The capacitor provides sufficient voltage and transient current to clean the switch contacts. A microprocessor having signals of only 5 volts can interrogate a plurality of such switches by multiplexing some semiconductor switching circuits that energize the interrogated switches and by synchronously multiplexing some microprocessor input circuits. The microprocessor's input circuits therefore receive signals indicating the status of each switch in turn.

Digital Arpeggio Generating Device

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US Patent:
41063856, Aug 15, 1978
Filed:
Oct 6, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/619810
Inventors:
Patrick S. Roberts - Glendale Heights IL
Assignee:
Thomas International Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G10H 306
G10F 100
G10H 102
US Classification:
84 124
Abstract:
An arpeggio circuit for an electronic organ employing digital encoding, decoding and code conversion techniques to semiautomatically generate an arpeggio effect composed of tone signals having an octaval relationship and corresponding to selected note keys held down on an accompaniment keyboard. The rate of generation and order of the arpeggio tone signals is controlled by means of a plurality of manually actuatable arpeggio control switches. A plurality of individually identifiable control signals are sequentially generated in response to sequential actuation of the plurality of control switches. The control signals are binarily encoded. Tone signals provided by a set of tone generators are selectively associated with appropriate ones of the encoded control signals by a tone selector circuit which provides the selected one of the tone signals to an arpeggio output tone signal generating circuit when the associated encoded control signal is being generated. An octave select circuit of the output circuit selectively generates an output tone signal at a selected octavely related frequency to the selected tone signal in response to the encoded control signal associated therewith. Both the tone selector and the octave selector are responsive to make tone selections for a given control signal depending upon the number of selected notes.

Pulse Generator For Producing The Harmonic Equivalent Of A Sawtooth Wave

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US Patent:
42481210, Feb 3, 1981
Filed:
Aug 31, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/071096
Inventors:
Patrick S. Roberts - Rolling Meadows IL
Assignee:
Whirlpool Corporation - Benton Harbor MI
International Classification:
G10H 112
G10H 512
US Classification:
84 119
Abstract:
An electronic organ tone generating technique produces a harmonic equivalent of a sawtooth wave. In one embodiment square waves generated by a conventional tone generator are applied to a one shot multivibrator, the output of which is a series of narrow rectangular pulses having a flat harmonic spectrum with both even and odd harmonics present. The narrow rectangular pulses are applied to a 3db per octave filter to produce a waveform, the harmonic content of which is equivalent to that of a sawtooth wave. In this embodiment, the pulse width remains constant regardless of the frequency of the pulse train. In a second embodiment, the duty cycle at each octave when moving up the keyboard is doubled to compensate for amplitude falloff which may occur in the filtered signal.

Digital Chord Generation For Electronic Musical Instruments

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US Patent:
41866363, Feb 5, 1980
Filed:
Sep 19, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/834686
Inventors:
Patrick S. Roberts - Rolling Meadows IL
Assignee:
Thomas International Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G10H 100
US Classification:
84 101
Abstract:
An electrical musical instrument having a digital circuit which automatically generates selected chordally related tone signals in response to manual selection of a root note. A root encoder provides a binary code representative of the root note in response to note selections, and an interval code generator automatically provides code signals having binary number values equal to the number of half steps from the root for a given interval. An adder arithmetically adds the root code and the interval code to generate a code for a chordally related note having both octave and note information corresponding to the automatically generated tone signal. In one mode of operation, the root code represents the root of the root-fifth pair of highest priority around the circle of fifths selected on a manual keyboard. In another mode, the root code is representative of a note selected on the pedal clavier.

Transformerless Clock Circuit With Duplex Optoelectronic Display

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US Patent:
46979301, Oct 6, 1987
Filed:
Aug 28, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/902003
Inventors:
Patrick S. Roberts - Rolling Meadows IL
Leonard Weiss - Grayslake IL
Assignee:
Spartus Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
G04C 1900
G04B 100
US Classification:
368 82
Abstract:
A transformerless power supply and display energizing circuit for a clock circuit with a duplex optoelectronic display driven by a low voltage integrated clock circuit having positive and negative voltage input terminals and the duplex display having a first terminal connected to a first common cathode and a second terminal connected to a second common cathode of the display for energizing it. The transformerless circuit is powered from an AC source. An impedance, which may be either resistive or reactive, reducing the AC voltage to a level suitable for the integrated clock circuit. The transformerless circuit generates synchronous DC level-shifted pulse trains for driving the positive input terminal of the integrated clock circuit alternately between a first voltage and a reference voltage while synchronously driving the display first terminal between said first voltage and a voltage of equal amplitude and opposite polarity. The display second terminal is held at the reference voltage.

Digital Tone And Chord Generators

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US Patent:
41888480, Feb 19, 1980
Filed:
Nov 7, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/849129
Inventors:
Patrick S. Roberts - Rolling Meadows IL
Assignee:
Thomas International Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G10H 100
G10H 500
US Classification:
84 101
Abstract:
An electronic organ includes a read-only memory which stores eight bit binary words each having a digital value proportional to the frequency of a different note. When a chord keyswitch is actuated, a corresponding chord selector controlled by a multiplexer circuit causes the randomly addressable memory to sequentially generate binary words corresponding to the frequencies of the notes forming the selected chord. Each binary word is stored in a latch associated with a different universal tone generator capable of generating any tone as controlled by the stored binary word. Each universal tone generator includes a comparator which recognizes a match between the associated latch and a counter which receives clock pulses from a single fixed frequency oscillator. The comparator resets the counter and generates an output pulse which is divided to form an audible tone signal.

Note Selector Circuit For Electronic Musical Instrument

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US Patent:
40460479, Sep 6, 1977
Filed:
Aug 11, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/603859
Inventors:
Patrick S. Roberts - Glendale Heights IL
Assignee:
Warwick Electronics Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G10H 100
US Classification:
84 101
Abstract:
An electric organ utilizes digital encoding and time division multiplexing to transfer both function selection and note selection information from manually operable switches to respective memories, and to simultaneously produce tone signals corresponding to stored note selection information. A single encoding circuit encodes in binary form the function and note selection information during successive scanning periods established by a single multiplexing circuit. A plurality of stored note codes are transferred on a time division multiplexing basis to a note selector which selectively produces all of the selected tone signals, on one output in multiplexed form. The tone signals are demultiplexed to generate a corresponding plurality of tone signal outputs. An octave selection circuit which is responsive to a part of each note code selectively reduces the frequency of the demultiplexed tone signals. In response to storage of the code for a memory function, the note code memory operates to maintain note codes in storage after deactuation of the switches corresponding thereto until it is updated with new note codes in response to selection of a new set of notes.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Psychology of Tragic Drama

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Author

Patrick Roberts

ISBN #

0710080344

Turning Points in Curriculum: A Contemporary American Memoir

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Author

Patrick A. Roberts

ISBN #

0131128426

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