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  • 811 3Rd Ave, Maywood, IL 60153 (708) 345-3239 (708) 938-2495
  • 807 N 3Rd Ave, Maywood, IL 60153
  • Melrose Park, IL
  • Bensenville, IL

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Michael Starrick Photo 1

Community Manager

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Location:
811 north 3Rd Ave, Maywood, IL 60153
Industry:
Banking
Work:
M&M Property Management, Inc.
Community Manager

Byline Bank
Senior Universal Banker

Bank of America Aug 1, 2015 - Mar 2016
Treasury Services Senior Advisor

Jpmorgan Chase & Co. Oct 2009 - Aug 2015
Small Business Specialist

Best Buy Oct 2005 - Oct 2009
Home Theatre Sales Specialist and Home Office Sales Specialist and In-Store Sales Operator
Education:
Triton - College
Associates, Associate of Arts
Skills:
Sales
Leadership
Banking
Customer Satisfaction
Management
Microsoft Office
Finance
Consulting
Sales Operations
Credit
Time Management
Interests:
Children
Environment
Education
Science and Technology
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Human Rights
Animal Welfare
Arts and Culture
Health
Michael Starrick Photo 2

Michael Starrick

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Michael Starrick Photo 3

Design Engineer At Lund And Company Invention L.l.c.

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Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Research

Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Michael Starrick
Sales And Marketing Executive
Lund & Company Invention LLC
Engineering Services
344 Lathrop Ave, River Forest, IL 60305
(708) 689-8233, (708) 689-8236

Publications

Us Patents

Kissing Doll

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US Patent:
6537127, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Aug 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/228377
Inventors:
Bruce D. Lund - Chicago IL
Krishnan Srirangam - Chicago IL
Michael Starrick - Maywood IL
Assignee:
LUND and Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63H 328
US Classification:
446300, 446395
Abstract:
In one embodiment the kisses that the doll may perform are âraspberry kissesâ, âeskimo kissesâ and regular kisses. To simulate a raspberry kiss a motor mechanism in the mouth of the doll causes the lips to vibrate, which causes a child to feel a tingling sensation when the child presses against the vibrating lips. To simulate an eskimo kiss the motor mechanism alternatively causes the head of the doll to move side-to-side, which when a child places their nose up against the dolls nose causes a rubbing feeling. The doll also includes a speaker to emit various sounds that coincide with the kisses. The doll will also give regular kisses that do not use the motor mechanism and are simply a kissing sound that emanates from the speaker. Various sensors or mechanical switches are used to activate the various kisses and sounds.

Walking Toy Figure

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US Patent:
6645036, Nov 11, 2003
Filed:
Jan 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/349268
Inventors:
Bruce D. Lund - Chicago IL
Michael Starrick - Maywood IL
Krishnan Srirangam - Chicago IL
Sunil William Moothedath - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Lund and Company Invention, L.L.C. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63H 700
US Classification:
446355, 446298, 446353, 446354
Abstract:
The present invention includes a toy figure having a torso connected to a first leg and a second leg. A first motor is secured in the torso and is in communication with a first gear train, which is meshed to a fastener in the first leg, such that when the figure is in a standing position, the first motor causes the torso to move in relation to the first leg. A second motor is secured in the second leg and is in communication with a second gear train, which is rotatably attached to the torso such that when the figure is in the standing position, the second motor causes the second leg to move in relation to the first leg along the axis. A circuit board has pre-programmed instructions that when the figure is in the standing position controls the motors such that the figure walks across the surface.

Somersaulting Figure

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US Patent:
6672935, Jan 6, 2004
Filed:
Jul 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/191861
Inventors:
Bruce D. Lund - Chicago IL
Krishnan Srirangam - Chicago IL
Michael Starrick - Maywood IL
Sunil Moothedath - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Lund Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63H 1100
US Classification:
446330, 446175, 446353
Abstract:
The present invention includes a toy figure that is hinged at the waist. The hinged waist permits the figure to pivot or move the top half of the body relative to the bottom half. A control mechanism controls the movement such that the figure will move from a standing position through a âsomersaultâ ending back in a standing position again. In other embodiments the control mechanism can stop the movement or pose the figure in a position, such as a âheadstandâ or a position prior to a headstand. When the figure stops the movement prior to a headstand, the figure can prompt a user to assist the figure in completing the headstand. When the user helps the figure in completing the headstand, the figure could continue to perform a somersault or flip over.

Gyroscope Figures

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US Patent:
6676476, Jan 13, 2004
Filed:
Jan 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/335520
Inventors:
Bruce D. Lund - Chicago IL
Michael Starrick - Maywood IL
Assignee:
Lund and Company Invention, LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63H 120
US Classification:
446234, 446275, 446266, 446462, 446440
Abstract:
A gyroscopic figure in accordance with the present invention includes a freely rotatable flywheel mounted within the figure such that the flywheel has a pre-determined orientation. A pinion gear is secured to the flywheel and a guide post is positioned a distance away from the pinion gear to form a channel therebetween. A flexible rack gear is then used to rapidly rotate the flywheel. The figure also includes a plurality of apertures. The figure may be used with a toy vehicle that includes a plurality of pegs positioned about the vehicle and sized to fit an aperture. As such when the figure is secured to the vehicle in a specific position and the flywheel is rotating, the rotating flywheel creates a gyroscopic effect that balances and stabilizes the vehicle such that the vehicle can be moved in a specific direction. In various embodiment of the present invention the vehicle may be a skateboard, a mountain board, a scooter a bicycle, or a car.

Rolling And Standing Toy Doll

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US Patent:
6736693, May 18, 2004
Filed:
Dec 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/034961
Inventors:
Bruce D. Lund - Chicago IL
Krishnan Srirangam - Chicago IL
Michael Starrick - Maywood IL
Sunil Moothedath - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Lund and Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63H 1300
US Classification:
446354, 446353, 446377, 446325
Abstract:
A doll that includes a pair legs pivotally attached to a torso. The torso having a front side and backside. A pair of motor mechanisms separately attached to each leg for pivoting the legs forwards and backwards in accordance to a set of pre-programmed positions that moves the doll from a first orientation to a second orientation. The movement may be defined as rolling the doll from its front side to its backside and vice versa, as well as moving the doll to a standing position and walking the doll while it is standing.

Bouncing And Dancing Toy Figure

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US Patent:
6746301, Jun 8, 2004
Filed:
Aug 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/641234
Inventors:
Bruce D. Lund - Chicago IL
Michael Starrick - Maywood IL
Sunil Moothedath - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Lund and Company Invention, LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63H 1100
US Classification:
446298, 446322, 446353
Abstract:
A toy character having a body portion and a pair of legs operated by motor operated linkages that are controlled by a microprocessor. The microprocessor functions to move the legs in unison between sitting and standing positions or move the legs in opposite directions. The character thus functions to bounce and dance.

Power Driven Equipment Utilizing Hydrogen From The Electrolysis Of Water

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US Patent:
6796387, Sep 28, 2004
Filed:
Mar 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/392415
Inventors:
Bruce D. Lund - Chicago IL
Michael Starrick - Maywood IL
Assignee:
Lund and Company LLC
International Classification:
F02B 4308
US Classification:
173104, 173170, 173171, 123 3, 123306, 227 10, 227129, 227156, 60286, 60275
Abstract:
Applicants novel invention relates to a novel hydrogen generator for supplying hydrogen to drive a hydrogen operated engine. The regulator can supply hydrogen to drive an engine for operating the cutter assembly of a lawnmower as well as supply the output of a hydrogen driven engine to operate a variety of power operated devices such as drills, saws, sanders, etc. In addition, the hydrogen generator can supply hydrogen to operate a power driven piston to drive fasteners.

Hydrogen Powered Toy Rocket Utilizing Hydrogen From The Electrolysis Of Water

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US Patent:
6820840, Nov 23, 2004
Filed:
Jan 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/348830
Inventors:
Bruce D. Lund - Chicago IL
Michael Starrick - Maywood IL
Assignee:
Lund and Company Invention LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B64F 104
US Classification:
244 63, 124 71
Abstract:
A toy rocket assemblage including a tank containing water and an anode and cathode in the tank and a power supply for said anode and cathode to generate oxygen and hydrogen in the tank. A toy rocket in a chamber exposed to the oxygen and hydrogen gasses and an igniter for igniting the oxygen and hydrogen mixture to drive the rocket into the atmosphere.
Michael C Starrick from Maywood, IL, age ~41 Get Report