METLIFE INVESTORS Irvine, CA Jun 2011 to Jan 2014 Internal WholesalerBOC Staffing Solutions New York, NY Jan 2010 to Jun 2011 EXECUTIVE RECRUITER and BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTHEALTHMARK MEDICAL INC Lodi, NJ Mar 2009 to Sep 2009 Medical Sales Representative and TechnicianMICHAEL PAGE INTERNATIONAL New York, NY May 2007 to Feb 2009 Executive Recruitment and Business DevelopmentMILLER TABAK ROBERT LLC New York, NY Mar 2006 to Mar 2007 Assistant Sales Trade Support AssociateBEAR STEARNS New York, NY Feb 2005 to Mar 2006 Operations AssociateELLMAN INTERNATIONAL Oceanside, NY Jul 2004 to Feb 2005 Medical Sales Client Relations Associate
Education:
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY Bronx, NY May 2004 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Osteoporosis:Unmasking a Silent Thief: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Understanding, Diagnosing, Preventing, and Treating One of the Worst Dangers of Aging
Raymond Cole - Hillsdale NJ Raymond Kennedy - Montvale NJ Lincoln McCluskey - Montville NJ
Assignee:
International Playtex, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
A41C 300
US Classification:
128489
Abstract:
A cup is molded from two layers of stretchable materials by molding first the crown portion, inverting the materials and then molding the remainder of the cup. The resulting cup has a non-stretchable crown portion, a substantially non-stretchable longitudinal cup portion and a unitary multi-directional stretchable periphery portion. A pair of these cups are used to form a unique brassiere wherein the base layer forms a unitary cup, support frame and torso-encompassing portion.
Women's Undergarments Including Ventilated Crotch Assembly
Harvey F. Williams - New Rochelle NY Raymond C. Cole - Hillsdale NJ James G. Donaghy - Flanders NJ
Assignee:
International Platex, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
A41B 904 A41B 900
US Classification:
2406
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a female undergarment having a panty portion and includes a novel crotch covering portion of two superimposed faces. Both faces are of non-thermoplastic moisture absorbent fibers, and each face has a network of openings thereon in substantially uniform array. The face in proximity to the body has a lesser degree of openess than the outer face and is slightly spaced apart from the body of the wearer during body dynamics. The two faces preferably constitute two separate layers of material. Alternatively, they may be integrally knit together as by a double knit construction.
William Huber - Renfrew, SC Nathan D. Field - Wyckoff NJ Herman L. Marder - Plainfield NJ Raymond C. Cole - Hillsdale NJ
Assignee:
International Playtex, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
A41C 310
US Classification:
128479
Abstract:
Improved padded brassieres in which the padding layer within the cup structure includes a batting of fibers formed together into a cohesive fibrous web, the batting having a plurality of areas devoid of fibers to provide a patterned openwork structure. The open areas are typically in the range of approximately 1/32 to 1/4 of an inch in length and width, arranged in rows of predetermined linear alignment to provide an aesthetic arrangement having porosity, strength, integrity and excellent drapable characteristics.
Raymond Cole - Hillsdale NJ Raymond Kennedy - Montvale NJ Lincoln McCluskey - Montville NJ
Assignee:
International Playtex, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B29C 1700 B29C 2700
US Classification:
264250
Abstract:
A cup is molded from two layers of stretchable materials by molding first the crown portion, inverting the materials and then molding the remainder of the cup. The resulting cup has a non-stretchable crown portion, a substantially non-stretchable longitudinal cup portion and a unitary multidirectional stretchable periphery portion. A pair of these cups are used to form a unique brassiere wherein the base layer forms a unitary cup, support frame and torso-encompassing portion.
Method Of Fabricating Two Layer Cups And Brassiere
Raymond Cole - Hillsdale NJ Raymond Kennedy - Montvale NJ Lincoln McCluskey - Montville NJ
Assignee:
International Playtex, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
A41C 300
US Classification:
128516
Abstract:
A cup is molded from two layers of stretchable materials by molding first the crown portion, inverting the materials and then molding the remainder of the cup. The resulting cup has a non-stretchable crown portion, a substantially non-stretchable longitudinal cup portion and a unitary multidirectional stretchable periphery portion. A pair of these cups are used to form a unique brassiere wherein the base layer forms a unitary cup, support frame and torso-encompassing portion.
A molded brassiere formed of a thin fabric includes a nipple patch or cover smoothly adhered to an apex portion of each breast cup to impart a pleasing and modest appearance. The nipple patch is sized, shaped and of an opacity to comfortably cover the nipples and surrounding areola. Further, the nipple patch is sufficiently rigid to depress the nipples, which might otherwise protrude through the thin cup fabric and, thereby, provide a smooth contour along the natural arc line of the bust. The method of making the breast cup of the brassiere is easily and simply accomplished by juxaposedly positioning a coated patch fabric onto a central portion of the flat cup fabric and simultaneously adhering and molding the fabrics at preselected temperatures to form an unitary, three dimensional breast cup including the nipple patch.