A ball display case has base and a cover that is securable to the base. When the cover is secured to the base, the cover and base at least partially enclose a space for holding a ball. The case has a pedestal for supporting a ball in the enclosed space. The elevation of the pedestal relative to the base is optionally adjustable. An irreversible lock is adapted for selective application to at least one of the base and the cover such that the lock assumes a locking position that prevents non-destructive removal of the cover from the base. One suitable lock includes a plate having a plurality of recessed areas spaced radially about the plate and a plurality of posts extending away from the plate. Each post is in general radial alignment with one of the recessed areas of the plate and spaced radially inward from the recessed area.
A ball display case has base and a cover that is securable to the base. The cover and base at least partially enclose a space for holding a ball when the cover is secured to the base. The cover can be moved to a position in which the cover cannot be non-destructively removed from the base without moving the cover relative to the base away from this position. A lock is adapted for selective application to at least one of the base and the cover. The lock prevents non-destructive movement of the cover away from the position. The lock is adapted for selectively and irreversibly converting the display case from an unlocked condition in which the cover is releasably secured to the base to a locked condition in which the cover cannot be non-destructively removed from the base.
A base assembly for a ball display case includes a base configured to support the display case on a surface. A pedestal is supported by the base and configured to support the ball in the display case. The pedestal includes a platform for seating the ball in the display case. The platform includes a spring configured to yield when contacted by the ball in the display case.
A system for use with a tablet computer includes a host electronic board configured to connect the tablet computer to a plurality of peripheral devices. An enclosure is configured to enclose the host electronic board and the tablet computer in an interior space of the enclosure. The enclosure includes a first part and a second part, which are moveable relative to one another between an open position for adding and removing the tablet computer from the enclosure and a closed position. The system includes a lock on the enclosure. The lock is configured to selectively convert from an unlocked configuration in which the first and second parts of the enclosure can be moved to the open position and a locked configuration in which the first and second parts of the enclosure cannot be non-destructively moved from the closed position to the open position.
Security Support Stand For Mounted Tablet Type Computer
A secure adjustable mounting system for a tablet computer system in a desired position includes a mount to connect the mounting system to the tablet computer system. A head and post permit articulating movement of the tablet computer. The mount, head, and post collectively may define a passage extending through the mount, head, and post between opposite ends of the passage. The passage is substantially inaccessible from outside the mounting system. In other instances, the mounting system has a first configuration in which the freedom to move the mount relative to the post is limited by a first selectively engageable motion limiter, and a second configuration in which the freedom to move the mount relative to the post is limited by a second selectively engageable motion limiter. The mounting system is further configured so the first and second selectively engageable motion limiters are not accessible from outside the mounting system.
Dr. Weldon graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Pascagoula, MS and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Weldon is affiliated with Ocean Springs Hospital and Singing River Hospital.
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Mr. John Weldon Owner
Inducomp Corp Manufacturers & Producers
1265 Jefferson St, Pacific, MO 63069 636-257-2111
John W. Weldon Owner
Sage Naturopathic Medicine, Inc Health and Allied Services, Nec, Nsk · Health/Allied Services
11600 Washington Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90066
John Weldon President
Gary A Johnson Insur & INV Svc Individual and Family Services
11600 Washington Pl STE 208, Los Angeles, CA 90066 310-572-6187
VP Strategic Initiatives at Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation since Feb 2007
VP Strategic Initiatives
Comtech Tolt Technologies Feb 2005 - Feb 2007
President
Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation Aug 2003 - Feb 2005
Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing
Education:
University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business 2007 - 2009
Pepperdine University 1984 - 1988
GPSX - Redondo Beach, California since Apr 2009
CEO
Comtech Mobile Datacom Jan 2007 - Feb 2009
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives
Comtech Tolt Technologies Jan 2005 - Dec 2006
President
Comtech Mobile Datacom Aug 2003 - Jan 2005
Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing
Education:
Pepperdine University
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management, General
University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Black Rock Elementary School Bridgeport CT 1976-1980, Longfellow Middle School Bridgeport CT 1980-1984, High Horizons Elementary School Bridgeport CT 1984-1986