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Anthony Maniaci Phones & Addresses

  • 41072 Via Halcon, Temecula, CA 92591
  • Wildomar, CA
  • Clinton Twp, MI
  • Victorville, CA
  • San Jacinto, CA
  • Highland, CA
  • Phelan, CA
  • Arlington, TX

Work

Company: Black angus steakhouse - Federal Way, WA 2012 Position: Food server

Education

School / High School: Macomb Community College- Mount Clemens, MI Sep 1996

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Anthony Maniaci - Lawyer

ISLN:
901624367
Admitted:
1973

Resumes

Resumes

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Anthony Maniaci Las Vegas, NV

Work:
Black Angus Steakhouse
Federal Way, WA
2012 to 2014
Food Server

Buffalo Wild Wings
Las Vegas, NV
Jul 2008 to Nov 2011
Food Server/Trainer

TGI Fridays
Las Vegas, NV
Jun 2006 to Mar 2008
Food Server/Trainer

Chili's Grill and Bar
Las Vegas, NV
Jan 2001 to May 2006
Food Server/Trainer

Publications

Us Patents

Door Condition Sensor For Safes And Secured Areas

US Patent:
7057510, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Feb 11, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/777272
Inventors:
Anthony C. Maniaci - Victorville CA, US
Assignee:
American Security Products Company - Fontana CA
International Classification:
G08B 13/08
US Classification:
3405456, 3405451, 3405452
Abstract:
A door condition sensor for a safe having a door. The sensor has a housing mounted on an inside surface of the door, frame engageable means for abutting the door frame, a driver rotatably mounted in the housing, analog signal generator mounted in the housing having a rotatable part driven by the driver, and spring for extending the frame engageable means that is slideably mounted and confined to linear displacement in the housing. The driver transforms displacement of the frame engageable means into rotational orientation of the driver. The generator produces analog signals corresponding to the rotational orientation of the rotatable part. A means converts analog signals from the generator to corresponding digital signals that are proportional to displacement of the frame engageable means. Memory means compares the displacement with a set point range thereby continually monitoring the condition of the door.

Active Hardplate

US Patent:
8555793, Oct 15, 2013
Filed:
May 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/134042
Inventors:
Anthony Charles Maniaci - Temecula CA, US
Assignee:
American Security Products Co. - Fontana CA
International Classification:
E05G 1/04
US Classification:
109 59T, 109 59 R, 70 15, 70416, 70417
Abstract:
A safe or other secure containment having a body, a door for entry into the body, a moveable latch system effective for latching and unlatching the door to the body, a lock attached to the door for locking the safe is made more secure by an active hardplate and an independent lockout means effective for preventing the unlatching of the safe door upon the displacement of the active hardplate caused by an unauthorized and unlawful attempted entry into the safe. Existing safes also can be modified.

Lock For Safes And Other Security Devices

US Patent:
60984333, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
Apr 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/053965
Inventors:
Anthony Charles Maniaci - Victorville CA
Assignee:
American Security Products Company - Fontana CA
International Classification:
E05B 4900
US Classification:
702781
Abstract:
A lock for safes and other security devices is disclosed having a case mountable on the inside of a safe door. A locking bolt in a slidable relationship within an opening in the case, moves between locked and unlocked positions. A gate, constrained in slidable relationship by and with the locking bolt, normally prevents the locking bolt from moving out of the locked position. An internal case extension obstructs the gate, when the lock is not activated, preventing the locking bolt from moving towards the unlocked position. A camming member, pivotally attached to the locking bolt, repositions the gate allowing the locking bolt to move out of the locked position. A solenoid driven armature, linked to the camming member and connected to the locking bolt, pivots the camming member and moves the locking bolt to the unlocked position. The locking bolt is held in the locked position when not activated by a spring. The solenoid is activated by an electrical unit having a keypad assembly mounted on the outside of the safe door.

Security Lock For Safes And The Like Having Inertial Operated Counterweight

US Patent:
52498310, Oct 5, 1993
Filed:
Dec 2, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/801341
Inventors:
Anthony C. Maniaci - Highland CA
Assignee:
American Security Products Co. - Fontana CA
International Classification:
E05B 6314
US Classification:
292144
Abstract:
A lock having a counterweight connected through a lever to a spring-actuated lock bolt on a safe to balance out any inertial forces tending to move the bolt out of its locking position when the safe is struck a heavy blow. A latch forming a part of the lock latches the bolt in its locking position when an attempt is made to dislodge or destroy the lock case or a part thereof. A selectively usable bolt part is effective to change the lock from a deadbolt type to a slam-bolt type.

Dead-Latching Slam Bolt Lock

US Patent:
20170122003, May 4, 2017
Filed:
Sep 29, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/280048
Inventors:
- Fontana CA, US
Anthony C. Maniaci - Temecula CA, US
International Classification:
E05B 15/00
E05B 65/00
E05B 47/06
E05B 17/20
E05B 63/20
Abstract:
There is disclosed a dead-latching slam bolt lock that includes a rotating dead-latching slam bolt which prevents attempts at breaking in without actuating the lock mechanism. A tongue or toggle acted on by the door jamb engages the bolt and initiates rotation thereof in the door closing direction, but is passive in the opening direction. The locking mechanism may be manual or electronic, and controls the position of a blocking element which alternately prevents and permits unlocking (rotation) of the rotating bolt. In a forward or blocking position, the blocking element prevents rotation of the bolt from a locked position, while in a retracted position the blocking element permits rotation of the bolt to an unlocked position. A spring detent plunger holds the rotating bolt in either its locked or unlocked positions.
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