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Arthur J Zanello

from Hillsborough, CA
Age ~90

Arthur Zanello Phones & Addresses

  • 2050 Forest View Ave, Burlingame, CA 94010 (650) 340-0340
  • 15 Hidden Ter, Burlingame, CA 94010 (650) 348-3118
  • Hillsborough, CA
  • 1869 Market, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 626-2547
  • 2090 Grove St, San Francisco, CA 94117
  • 1620 Leavenworth St, San Francisco, CA 94109
  • Greenbrae, CA
  • Corona, CA

Work

Company: Zanello properties Position: Owner, broker

Industries

Real Estate

Resumes

Resumes

Arthur Zanello Photo 1

Owner, Broker

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Zanello Properties
Owner, Broker

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Arthur J. Zanello
President
SILZAN CO., INC
Subdivider/Developer Real Estate Agent/Manager
1869 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 626-8679
Arthur J. Zanello
2690 Mission Street, LLC
Real Estate Development · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1869 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Arthur J. Zanello
535 Hayes Street, LLC
Real Estate
1869 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Arthur J. Zanello
1620 Leavenworth Street, LLC
Equipment Leasing · Real Estate Rental
1869 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
56475 Apple Cyn Rd, Pinyon Pines, CA 92561
Arthur Zanello
Partner, Owner
Gaehwiler
Real Estate Developer · Residential Construction Operative Builders Nonresidential Cnstn Single-Family House Cnst · Land Subdivision
1550 Michigan St, San Francisco, CA 94124
(415) 550-0300
Arthur J. Zanello
Owner, Principal
Zanello Properties
Real Estate Agent/Manager · Real Estate Agents
1869 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 621-0401
Arthur J. Zanello
President
ADG CORPORATION
Owns Stocks & Income Property
1871 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 864-4090
Arthur J. Zanello
President
ARTSYL, INC
1869 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Publications

Us Patents

Adjustable Laser For Improving A Golfer's Putting Stroke

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US Patent:
6902493, Jun 7, 2005
Filed:
Jul 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/884241
Inventors:
Charles R. Rhodes - Pleasant Hill CA, US
Paul H. Warner - Alameda CA, US
Vincent J. Tringali - Kelseyville CA, US
Arthur J. Zanello - Hillsborough CA, US
International Classification:
A63B069/36
US Classification:
473268, 473209, 362191
Abstract:
A laser device for teaching and improving the putting stroke of a golfer. The device includes a housing having a power source, an on/off switch a laser, a reflective surface rotatable by a handle and a lever system, a P. C. board and a switch to prevent the laser from being accidentally shone in the eyes of other persons. The device places a light dot on a golf ball or target area and indicates any undesirable body or head motion that will be noted by movement of the light dot by a golfer while standing over and stroking a putter with an aligned sweet spot. The device also allows a golfer to use a light dot to draw an imaginary line between a golf ball being struck and a cup to improve a golfer's visualization of the travel line of the ball after stroking it with the aligned putter sweet spot.

Method And Apparatus For Improving A Golfers Putting Stroke

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US Patent:
6769995, Aug 3, 2004
Filed:
Oct 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/267657
Inventors:
Charles R. Rhodes - Pleasant Hill CA, 94523
Paul H. Warner - Alameda CA, 94501
Vincent J. Tringali - Kelseyville CA, 95451
Arthur J. Zanello - Hillsborough CA, 94010
Daniel Burke - San Francisco CA, 94118
International Classification:
A63B 5306
US Classification:
473265, 473278
Abstract:
A putter guide device and method for improving the putting stroke of a golfer. The device includes a flat mat having an opening at one end and a pair of perpendicular lines forming a âTâ intersection. A pair of guide walls are magnetically held on the flat mat to enable a golfer to stroke a putter along a horizontal line between the pair of guide walls to repeatedly and accurately hit a golf ball held in the opening with the putter sweet spot. The method includes the use of the teaching device first without the guide walls and a golf ball, then with one guide wall and a golf ball and then with both guide walls. The guide walls may be adjusted to allow more or less space for a putter head being stroked therebetween.
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