Mar 2007 to 2000 Consultative SalesPike Wayne Realty Hawley, PA Jun 2004 to Mar 2007 Real Estate AgentFoxcroft Agency Inc Milford, PA Sep 1982 to Apr 2004 Account Executive
Education:
College Of Staten Island Staten Island, NY 1980 to 1982 Associate Degree in Business AdministrationStaten Island Academy Staten Island, NY 1977 to 1980 High School in Diploma
Cordis Corporation - Bridgewater NJ, US Israel James Jessop - Berkeley Heights NJ, US Dennis Vaughan - North Miami FL, US
Assignee:
Cordis Corporation - Bridgewater NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/82
US Classification:
29700
Abstract:
A loading device for self-expanding stents that utilizes a rod with a stop on one end, a compressible sleeve that is slidably mounted on the rod and a compressible member slidably mounted on the rod and configured to increase the diameter of the compressible sleeve when forced against it.
Reinforced Laminates Produced From Crosslinkable Thermoplastic Olefin Polymer Material
C. George Herschdorfer - Port Chester NY Dennis J. Vaughan - Anderson SC
International Classification:
B29D 714 B29D 716 B29D 904 B29D 2304
US Classification:
428391
Abstract:
A process of producing reinforced laminates from crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer material. In the process, a normally solid, high molecular weight crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer containing a catalyst which reacts with and effects crosslinking of the polymer and which has a decomposition temperature above the melting temperature of the polymer, is heated to a molten state at a temperature above the polymer melting temperature but below the catalyst decomposition temperature. A continuous nonreinforced sheet is then formed from the molten polymer at a temperature below the decomposition temperature and is applied to at least one surface of a substrate to form a laminate. The laminate is then heated under pressure to a temperature above the decomposition temperature of the catalyst to effect substantially complete crosslinking of the polymer and is cooled to a temperature below the polymer melting temperature to a self-supporting state to fix the shape of the laminate.
Process Of Producing Reinforced Laminates From Crosslinkable Thermoplastic Olefin Polymer Material
C. George Herschdorfer - Port Chester NY Dennis J. Vaughan - Anderson SC
Assignee:
Clark-Schwebel Fiber Glass Corp. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
B29D 714 B29D 716 B29D 904 B29D 2304
US Classification:
156243
Abstract:
A process for producing reinforced laminates from crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer material. In the process, a normally solid, high molecular weight crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer containing a catalyst which reacts with and effects crosslinking of the polymer and which has a decomposition temperature above the melting temperature of the polymer, is heated to a molten state at a temperature above the polymer melting temperature but below the catalyst decomposition temperature. A continuous nonreinforced sheet is then formed from the molten polymer at a temperature below the decomposition temperature and is applied to at least one surface of a substrate to form a laminate. The laminate is then heated under pressure to a temperature above the decomposition temperature of the catalyst to effect substantially complete crosslinking of the polymer and is cooled to a temperature below the polymer melting temperature to a self-supporting state to fix the shape of the laminate.