2013 to PresentFedEx Ground Maspeth, NY Feb 2012 to Oct 2012 Inbound Package HandlerCity Marshall Brooklyn, NY Jun 2012 to Sep 2012 Clerical Assistant (Intern)FedEx Ground Brooklyn, NY Jun 2012 to Aug 2012 InternBATF Brooklyn, NY Jun 2011 to Feb 2012 ClericalRhamadan Security / Security Manhattan, NY Mar 2009 to Feb 2011 Security Guard OfficerAmerican Physique Ridgewood, NY Jun 2005 to Mar 2009 Personal Trainer/Fit CoachTelevision Rental Co Flushing, NY Mar 2002 to Sep 2005 (TVR) / Warehouse Supervisor
Education:
ASA College Brooklyn, NY 2012 Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice
Dr. Stevenson graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Charlottesville, VA and specializes in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics. Dr. Stevenson is affiliated with University Of Virginia Medical Center.
Marvin Schulman - Howell NJ Harry Hannah - Toms River NJ Richard B. Stevenson - Manalapan NJ Gerald P. Case - Jackson NJ
Assignee:
General Foods Corporation - White Plains NY
International Classification:
A23L 1232
US Classification:
426533
Abstract:
A process of producing a charcoal broiled flavor is provided by distributing a heated fat or oil as a thin film which is exposed to a temperature of at least 600. degree. F. for a period of time less than 2 minutes to exothermically heat the fat to at least 650. degree. F. and thereafter rapidly cooling the flavor product to a temperature less than 220. degree. F. , a minor fraction of the exothermically heated oil being spent as waste vapor.
Joseph L. Hegadorn - Ridgewood NJ Steven B. Chall - Marlboro NJ Richard B. Stevenson - Englishtown NJ
Assignee:
General Foods Corporation - White Plains NY
International Classification:
F25C 100
US Classification:
62 1
Abstract:
The invention provides an improved process for preparing gasified ice products; particularly, a process is provided which more efficiently produces gasified ice products having good mechanical strength and provides uniform gas contents on a reproducible basis. According to the present invention, the reaction between a conditionally-stable-hydrate-forming gas and water is maintained within a dynamic reaction zone under carefully controlled conditions of gas to water feed ratio, system pressure and temperature to eliminate processing anamolies.
Marvin Schulman - Howell NJ Richard B. Stevenson - Englishtown NJ
Assignee:
General Foods Corporation - White Plains NY
International Classification:
B07B 1305 A23N 1502
US Classification:
209663
Abstract:
An apparatus and a method for the separation of seeds from seed-containing fruit rag or the like, particularly the separation of seeds from citrus fruit rag, which essentially consists of seeds, seed sacks and membranes to which the seeds adhere, and of albedo, and wherein the efficient separation of seeds enables the economical processing utilization of the separated seeds and of the fruit rag for further commercial applications. The apparatus includes an endless conveyor belt having a substantially horizontal upper run, and which is continually driven through the intermediary of a suitable drive arrangement, such as an electric motor, has at least one roller extending diagonally across the upper run of the conveyor belt in closely spaced relationship therewith forming a narrow gap therebetween, such that seed-containing fruit rag, upon being deposited on the upstream or infeed end of the conveyor belt, will be conducted into the gap between the roller and the belt, the spacing between the belt and roller being regulated to allow the fruit rag to pass through the gap and to continue its conveyance on the belt towards the downstream or discharge end of the conveyor belt; however, with the gap being sufficiently narrow to inhibit any seeds from passing therethrough. This will cause the seeds to be stripped or separated from the seed sacks and membranes of the fruit rag to which they adhere and to slide along the longitudinal axis of the diagonally extending roller towards one side of the conveyor belt, where the separated seeds as they fall off the belt are collected in a suitable collector receptacle.
- Mansfield MA, US Marwa Choudhury - Bronx NY, US Roland Ostapoff - West Hartford CT, US Brian Nentwick - Greenfield Center NY, US Richard P. Stevenson - Colchester CT, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/072 A61L 31/06 C08L 67/04 A61B 17/00
Abstract:
Articles are provided having no orientation or a multi-directional orientation. Such articles may be in the form of films, ribbons, sheets, and/or tapes and may be utilized as buttresses with a surgical stapling apparatus or as reinforcing means for suture lines. The articles may be produced with etchings on at least a part of a surface of the article.
Lethbridge, ABEnglish Instructor at Lethbridge College College English teacher nearing early retirement. Enthusiasms include poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, film, jazz, worldbeat, kickboxing, dragonboating... College English teacher nearing early retirement. Enthusiasms include poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, film, jazz, worldbeat, kickboxing, dragonboating, hiking, working out.