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Anthony Scott Diminick

age ~59

from Hollidaysburg, PA

Also known as:
  • Anthony S Diminick
  • Scott S Diminick
  • Tony S Diminick
  • Melissa Diminick
Phone and address:
135 Sylvan Oakes Dr, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
(814)9422244

Anthony Diminick Phones & Addresses

  • 135 Sylvan Oakes Dr, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 • (814)9422244
  • 1205 Allegheny St, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 • (814)6953290
  • Altoona, PA
  • State College, PA
  • Atlanta, GA

Work

  • Position:
    Professional/Technical

Education

  • Degree:
    Graduate or professional degree

Us Patents

  • Recycled Cellulosic Industrial And Commercial Absorbent Matting

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  • US Patent:
    20110045312, Feb 24, 2011
  • Filed:
    Feb 11, 2010
  • Appl. No.:
    12/704127
  • Inventors:
    Anthony Scott Diminick - Hollidaysburg PA, US
    R. Douglas Evans, JR. - Everett PA, US
    Dane R. Jackson - Port Matilda PA, US
  • Assignee:
    New Pig Corporation - Tipton PA
  • International Classification:
    B32B 27/10
    B32B 29/00
  • US Classification:
    428481, 4285375, 428535, 428480, 428523, 428513
  • Abstract:
    An absorbent structure is provided which comprises a first outer layer, a second outer layer, a core layer positioned between the first outer layer and the second outer layer, wherein the core layer comprises a recycled cellulose material, and a core bonding agent.
  • Repositionable Fluid Suction Devices

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  • US Patent:
    20120210539, Aug 23, 2012
  • Filed:
    Feb 17, 2012
  • Appl. No.:
    13/399490
  • Inventors:
    Anthony Scott Diminick - Hollidaysburg PA, US
    R. Douglas Evans, JR. - Everett PA, US
    Dane R. Jackson - Port Matilda PA, US
    Brian Dennis Kratzer - Huntingdon PA, US
    Matthew A. Romito - State College PA, US
  • Assignee:
    New Pig Corporation - Tipton PA
  • International Classification:
    A47L 9/02
  • US Classification:
    154151
  • Abstract:
    A repositionable fluid suction device is disclosed. The device includes a central body and a suction channel located on an underside of the central body extending at least partially around a periphery of the central body. A rim extends downward from the central body, and may define a portion of the suction channel. A fluid collection trough extends at least partially around the periphery of the central body to collect fluids that fall on the upper surface of the central body. The outermost peripheral edge of the suction device may comprise at least one concave portion extending radially inward toward the central body.
  • Self-Adhering Compressible Containment Berm Devices

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  • US Patent:
    20170260709, Sep 14, 2017
  • Filed:
    Mar 8, 2017
  • Appl. No.:
    15/453220
  • Inventors:
    - Tipton PA, US
    Anthony Scott Diminick - Hollidaysburg PA, US
    Dane R. Jackson - Port Matilda PA, US
    Daniel A. Silver - State College PA, US
  • International Classification:
    E02B 7/00
    B65D 90/24
  • Abstract:
    Compressible fluid-impermeable berm devices that self-adhere to surfaces such as ground, pavement and floors are disclosed. The compressible containment berm devices include one or more compressible containment wall sections formed from a flexible shell and a compressible filler material. A pre-applied adhesive layer at least partially covers the underside of each compressible containment wall, and is used to adhere and seal the containment wall to the containment surface. Corner joints may be used to connect the compressible containment wall sections together to thereby form the berm devices with a closed perimeter that contains leaks and spills. The compressible fluid-permeable berm devices can be easily removed or repositioned after use leaving little or no adhesive residue.
  • Self-Raising Drive-Over Entranceways For Containment Berms

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  • US Patent:
    20140363233, Dec 11, 2014
  • Filed:
    Jun 6, 2014
  • Appl. No.:
    14/297971
  • Inventors:
    - Tipton PA, US
    Anthony Scott Diminick - Hollidaysburg PA, US
  • International Classification:
    E02B 8/00
    E02B 7/02
  • US Classification:
    405115
  • Abstract:
    Self-raising drive-over entranceways for containment berms are disclosed. The entranceway includes a horizontal bottom panel and a collapsible sidewall that is held in a partially collapsed position forming a void between the bottom panel and sidewall. During a spill or the filling of the containment berm with a fluid, the void area between the partially collapsed sidewall and the horizontal bottom panel fills with the fluid and exerts hydrostatic pressure against the partially collapsed sidewall, forcing it to rotate upward. The higher the fluid level, the more hydrostatic pressure is applied against the sidewall, forcing it up higher until the sidewall obtains a vertical orientation. The sidewall may be restrained either by straps, braces or the like to prevent the fluid from escaping the containment area.

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