Jun 2010 to 2000 Squad LeaderBlue Scape Enterprises Middle Island, NY Mar 2006 to Oct 2008 LandscaperG.H Bass & Co. Bellport, NY Feb 2005 to Nov 2005 Store Associate84 Lumber Patchogue, NY Oct 2003 to Dec 2004 Yard Man
Education:
Dowling Oakdale, NY 2014 to 2018 BBA in Marleting
Skills:
Leadership, Class A CDL, Logistical Expertise, Map reading,Computer knowledge, Retail experience, Customer Service
Bergen County Jail Hackensack, NJ Jan 2014 to Sep 2014 Mental Health CounselorRobert Half International New York, NY Oct 2011 to Feb 2012 Temporary AttorneyRockland County Department of Law New City, NY Apr 2011 to Sep 2011 Legal ConsultantGeorge Maragos Nassau County Comptroller and Angelo Maragos City Council Candidate Long Island, NY Apr 2009 to Nov 2009 Campaign ManagerShanghai Direct // Airborne Leathers Import-Export Northvale, NJ Dec 2007 to Mar 2009 Supply Chain Manager and Sales RepresentativeMissouri Political Campaigns Fenton, MO Aug 2006 to Nov 2006 Political Advisor
Education:
Columbia University New York, NY Aug 2012 to May 2014 Masters in Clinical PsychologyWashington University in Saint Louis St. Louis, MO 2006 to 2009 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government
Joseph C. Cavanagh - Bay Shore NY Michael D. Cromb - Shrewsbury NJ Emanuel E. Terner - Oakhurst NJ
Assignee:
Midland Glass Company - Cliffwood NJ
International Classification:
B65D 1116
US Classification:
428 35
Abstract:
A glass container, particularly a bottle, is wrapped in a plastic laminate which is held to the glass by an adhesive. The plastic laminate protects the surface of the bottle from abrasive forces which would diminish the strength of the glass, in combination with the adhesive substantially prevents scattering of the glass, should it be broken, and, because of its structure, provides for application of an attractive graphic design or label which is also protected from abrasion. The plastic laminate includes an inner laminate which is generally opaque, and an outer lamina which is transparent, the label or other graphic design being placed between the lamina.
In the coating of glass containers with a plastic film, the curing of the applied plastic film to the container is an extremely important phase of the overall process. Generally, the most economical method of achieving cure is to carry a plurality of the bottles through an oven where the curing operation is accomplished, the bottles being carried on a moving belt. In order to allow such containers to be carried on the moving belt, the base must achieve a partial cure, prior to being placed on the conveying means for passage through the oven. In accordance with the present invention, means and a method are disclosed for providing a sufficient cure of the coated container base to allow for final curing in the oven.
Alison Mackenzie, Russell Murray, Chris Karl, Jan Hardenbrook, Warren Miller, Kathleen Randall, Nancy Kyle, Robert Gentner, Rachel Wittman, Kimberly Jones, Jennifer Ladieu