Robert T. O'Connell - Middletown NJ Martin Arywitz - Edison NJ
Assignee:
The Graver Company
International Classification:
C02F 158
US Classification:
210713
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for treating a liquid in a hot process softener. An eductor tube positioned within a reaction chamber causes liquid from a mixing and recirculation zone to enter the lower end thereof and be continuously recirculated therethrough. Chemicals and recirculated sludge are directed into the eductor tube and are intimately mixed with the liquid therein before exiting therefrom to mix with raw liquid being sprayed into the mixing and recirculation zone.
David Moir - Woodcliff Lake NJ Robert M. O'Connell - Belle Mead NJ
Assignee:
Alford Industries, Inc. - Ridgefield Park NJ
International Classification:
A45D 4000
US Classification:
132 79D
Abstract:
A cosmetic sampler formed by screen printing a slurry of cosmetic powder and solvent onto a paper base. To prevent off-set of the cosmetic sample during packaging and handling, a protective thin film overlay is laminated to a perimeter adhesive printed on the paper base around the cosmetic. The paper base may be replaced by a pressure sensitive adhesive stock to form a unit dose or single application of a cosmetic that can be applied as a label to any desired surface. In other embodiments, a non-pressure sensitive removable adhesive is used in a two-layer removable label construction or a three-layer coupon construction. The sampler can also be provided with or without the protective overlay in a simple folded hand-out version or as a pad of cosmetic sampler sheets. The sampler can also be used to provide unit doses or single applications of creams, lipsticks, fragrances, pharmaceuticals, lotions, and other high viscosity, waxy materials.
David Moir - Woodcliff Lake NJ Robert M. O'Connell - Belle Mead NJ
Assignee:
Alford Industries Inc. - NJ
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
156268
Abstract:
A cosmetic sampler formed by screen printing a slurry of cosmetic powder and solvent onto a paper base. To prevent off-set of the cosmetic sample during packaging and handling, a protective thin film overlay is laminated to a perimeter adhesive printed on the paper base around the cosmetic. The paper base may be replaced by a pressure sensitive adhesive stock to form a unit dose or single application of a cosmetic that can be applied as a label to any desired surface. In other embodiments, a non-pressure sensitive removable adhesive is used in a two-layer removable label construction or a three-layer coupon construction. The sampler can also be provided with or without the protective overlay in a simple folded hand-out version or as a pad of cosmetic sampler sheets. The sampler can also be used to provide unit doses or single applications of creams, lipsticks, fragrances, pharmaceuticals, lotions, and other high viscosity, waxy materials.
David Moir - Woodcliff Lake NJ Robert M. O'Connell - Belle Mead NJ
Assignee:
Alford Industries Inc. - Ridgefield Park NJ
International Classification:
A45D 4000
US Classification:
132319
Abstract:
A cosmetic sampler formed by screen printing a slurry of cosmetic powder and solvent onto a paper base. To prevent off-set of the cosmetic sample during packaging and handling, a protective thin film overlay is laminated to a perimeter adhesive printed on the paper base around the cosmetic. The paper base may be replaced by a pressure sensitive adhesive stock to form a unit dose or single application of a cosmetic that can be applied as a label to any desired surface. In other embodiments, a non-pressure sensitive removable adhesive is used in a two-layer removable label construction or a three-layer coupon construction. The sampler can also be provided with or without the protective overlay in a simple folded hand-out version or as a pad of cosmetic sampler sheets. The sampler can also be used to provide unit doses or single application of creams, lipsticks, fragrances, pharmaceuticals, lotions, and other high viscosity, waxy materials.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert O'connell Owner
Cheesequake Farms Farming · Ret Fruits/Vegetables
2095 Hwy 9, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 2095 Us Hwy 9, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 7327215728
Robert O'connell President, Director
Gpeny Inc
Robert O'connell Principal
Vanguard Direct Lithographic Commercial Printing
90 W St, New York, NY 10006 2125870770
Robert O'connell , Director
Genpak LLC Mfg Plastic Products
5187989511
Robert O'connell Executive Officer
Rock-Tenn Company Whol Industrial/Service Paper
2013 Mccarter Hwy, Newark, NJ 07104
Robert O'connell
MCDONALD INDUSTRIAL PARK CORPORATION
Robert O'connell Principal
St Joseph Chapel Religious Organization
385 S End Ave, New York, NY 10280
Robert O'connell Owner
Water Reclamation Alterna Management Consulting Services
42 Skimmer Ln, Cedar Beach, NJ 07758
Medicine Doctors
Robert F O'connell, Union NJ - PT (Physical therapy)
2012 to 2013VA Orlando Orlando, FL 2011 to 2012 Senior Project Manager/Promoted to PXFt. Belvoir Community Hospital Fort Belvoir, VA 2009 to 2011 Owner- Army Corp of EngineersWisconsin Place Residential Bethesda, MD 2008 to 2009 Project ExecutiveBrickell Ave Miami, FL 2005 to 2008 Senior Project ManagerLiberty View Towers Jersey City, NJ 2001 to 2001York Hunter New York, NY 1994 to 1999 Project ManagerC. Raimondo & Sons Construction Co. Inc Fort Lee, NJ 1975 to 1994 Project Manager
Education:
St Peters College Jersey City, NJ 1975 BS in Business Administration
DeVry University Miramar, FL Jun 1983 to Sep 2012 Senior ProfessorParsippany High School Parsippany, NJ 1982 to 1982 Teacher - Business TechnologyCounty of Essex Newark, NJ 1981 to 1982 Programmer/AnalystState of New Jersey, Dept. of the Treasury Trenton, NJ 1980 to 1981 Programmer
Education:
Kean University Elizabeth, NJ 1992 MS in Management Systems AnalysisUpsala College East Orange, NJ 1980 BA in Business Administration