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  • 1611 Kellogg Dr, Ambler, PA 19002 (267) 470-4688
  • Lower Gwynedd, PA
  • 1785 Governors Way, Blue Bell, PA 19422 (610) 238-0162 (610) 834-8330
  • 136 Medinah Dr, Blue Bell, PA 19422 (610) 277-0146
  • 2304 Sienna Dr, East Norriton, PA 19401 (610) 277-0146
  • Norristown, PA
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Ocean City, NJ
  • 1785 Governors Way #102, Blue Bell, PA 19422

Work

Company: National label company 2004 to 2017 Position: Global business development director

Education

School / High School: Fox School of Business at Temple University

Skills

Product Development • Manufacturing • Management • Sales • Account Management • Marketing • Business Development • Leadership • Sales Management • Business To Business

Industries

Printing

Resumes

Resumes

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Sales Executive

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Location:
Ambler, PA
Industry:
Printing
Work:
National Label Company 2004 - 2017
Global Business Development Director

Smyth Companies 2004 - 2017
Sales Executive
Education:
Fox School of Business at Temple University
Skills:
Product Development
Manufacturing
Management
Sales
Account Management
Marketing
Business Development
Leadership
Sales Management
Business To Business

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dean R. Shacklett
Chief Operating Officer
National Label Company
Printing · Mfg Coat/Laminated Paper Mfg Converted Paper Prdt Commercial Printing Mfg Packaging Paper/Film · Coated & Laminated Paper Mfg
2025 Joshua Rd, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
(610) 825-3250, (610) 834-8854

Publications

Us Patents

Labels And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
20010045741, Nov 29, 2001
Filed:
Jul 3, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/898871
Inventors:
Dean Shacklett - Blue Bell PA, US
Neil Sellars - Cinnaminson NJ, US
International Classification:
B42D015/00
US Classification:
283/081000
Abstract:
A label having at least one resealable brochure and suitable for being attached to a mounting surface. The label includes a base planar member including oppositely disposed first and second surfaces and a first lateral edge. The first surface is suitable for coupling the base member to the mounting surface. At least one sheet forms the brochure and at least partially overlies the base member. At least one planar overlying member is coupled to the second surface of the base member and the at least one sheet forming the brochure. A portion of the at least one brochure sheet and overlying member project beyond the first lateral edge of the base member such that when the label is attached to the mounting surface the at least one overlying member may be selectively uncoupled and recoupled to the mounting surface.

Fabric Pads With A Printed Design And A Method Of Making Fabric Pads With A Printed Design

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US Patent:
20030129907, Jul 10, 2003
Filed:
Jul 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/349737
Inventors:
DEAN R. SHACKLETT - BLUE BELL PA, US
NEIL G. SELLARS - CINNAMINSON NJ, US
RICHARD SNYDER - GILBERTSVILLE PA, US
DAVID WALLACE - AUDUBON PA, US
JAMES MUNDY - DOUGLASSVILLE PA, US
GABRIEL IMHOF - BERWYN PA, US
International Classification:
B32B003/18
B32B013/00
B32B005/20
B32B031/00
US Classification:
442/374000, 156/039000, 156/042000, 156/043000, 427/243000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a pad for carrying liquid having a piece of non-woven material wherein the piece of material is capable of absorbing an amount of the liquid at least about 1.5 times the weight of the piece of material, a first printed ink on a first surface of the material, and a second printed ink on either the first or a second surface of the material, and wherein the first ink is substantially in register with the second ink. The present invention is also directed to a method for making a printed pad for carrying a liquid including the steps of feeding a web of non-woven material into a rotogravure press, wherein the material is capable of absorbing at least about 1.5 times its own weight of the liquid, printing a first ink with the press on a first surface of the web, printing a second ink with the press substantially in register with the first ink on the first surface or a second surface of the web. The present invention is also directed to a system for cutting printed designs from a web of elastic material to form printed pads wherein the printed designs are printed on the web at a repeat length having: a braked unwind station having a variable braking tension; an infeed station having an adjustable speed; a diecutter having a diecutting cylinder and a cylinder correction gearbox capable of correcting the position of the diecutting cylinder in a positive or negative rotational direction, wherein the circumference of the diecutting cylinder is greater than the repeat length; a first sensor for sensing the position of the printed designs on the web; a second sensor for sensing the position of the diecutting cylinder; a processor electronically coupled to the first sensor, the second sensor, the infeed station and the diecutter for controlling the infeed station and the diecutter in response to signals received from the sensors, wherein the processor sends a correction signal to the diecutting cylinder in response to signals from the sensors, the processor comprises a first counter for counting the number of consecutive corrections of the diecutting cylinder in the same direction and sending a correction signal to the infeed station when a predetermined number of consecutive corrections of the diecutting cylinder is reached.

Fabric Pads With A Printed Design And A Method Of Making Fabric Pads With A Printed Design

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US Patent:
20040171320, Sep 2, 2004
Filed:
Sep 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/662014
Inventors:
Dean Shacklett - Blue Bell PA, US
Neil Sellars - Cinnaminson NJ, US
Richard Snyder - Gilbertsville PA, US
David Wallace - Audubon PA, US
James Mundy - Douglassville PA, US
Gabriel Imhof - Berwyn PA, US
International Classification:
B32B003/00
B32B005/02
US Classification:
442/059000, 442/327000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a pad for carrying liquid having a piece of non-woven material wherein the piece of material is capable of absorbing an amount of the liquid at least about 1.5 times the weight of the piece of material, a first printed ink on a first surface of the material, and a second printed ink on either the first or a second surface of the material, and wherein the first ink is substantially in register with the second ink. The present invention is also directed to a method for making a printed pad for carrying a liquid including the steps of feeding a web of non-woven material into a rotogravure press, wherein the material is capable of absorbing at least about 1.5 times its own weight of the liquid, printing a first ink with the press on a first surface of the web, printing a second ink with the press substantially in register-with the first ink on the first surface or a second surface of the web. The present invention is also directed to a system for cutting printed designs from a web of elastic material to form printed pads wherein the printed designs are printed on the web at a, repeat length having: a braked unwind station having a variable braking tension; an infeed station having an adjustable speed; a diecutter having a diecutting cylinder and a cylinder correction gearbox capable of correcting the position of the diecutting cylinder in a positive or negative rotational direction, wherein the circumference of the diecutting cylinder is greater than the repeat length; a first sensor for sensing the position of the printed designs on the web; a second sensor for sensing the position of the diecutting cylinder; a processor electronically coupled to the first sensor, the second sensor, the infeed station and the diecutter for controlling the infeed station and the diecutter in response to signals received from the sensors, wherein the processor sends a correction signal to the diecutting cylinder in response to signals from the sensors, the processor comprises a first counter for counting the number of consecutive corrections of the diecutting cylinder in the same direction and sending a correction signal to the infeed station when a predetermined number of consecutive corrections of the diecutting cylinder is reached.

Fabric Pads With A Printed Design And A Method Of Making Fabric Pads With A Printed Design

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US Patent:
20040175546, Sep 9, 2004
Filed:
Mar 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/388303
Inventors:
Dean Shacklett - Blue Bell PA, US
Neil Sellars - Cinnaminson NJ, US
Richard Snyder - Gilbertsville PA, US
David Wallace - Audubon PA, US
James Mundy - Douglassville PA, US
Gabriel Imhof - Berwyn PA, US
International Classification:
B32B003/00
D04H001/00
D04H003/00
US Classification:
428/195100, 442/415000, 428/196000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a pad for carrying liquid having a piece of non-woven material wherein the piece of material is capable of absorbing an amount of the liquid at least about 1.5 times the weight of the piece of material, a first printed ink on a first surface of the material, and a second printed ink on either the first or a second surface of the material, and wherein the first ink is substantially in register with the second ink. The present invention is also directed to a method for making a printed pad for carrying a liquid including the steps of feeding a web of non-woven material into a rotogravure press, wherein the material is capable of absorbing at least about 1.5 times its own weight of the liquid, printing a first ink with the press on a first surface of the web, printing a second ink with the press substantially in register with the first ink on the first surface or a second surface of the web. The present invention is also directed to a system for cutting printed designs from a web of elastic material to form printed pads wherein the printed designs are printed on the web at a repeat length having a braked unwind station having a variable braking tension; an infeed station having an adjustable speed; a diecutter having a diecutting cylinder and a cylinder correction gearbox capable of correcting the position of the diecutting cylinder in a positive or negative rotational direction, wherein the circumference of the diecutting cylinder is greater than the repeat length; a first sensor for sensing the position of the printed designs on the web; a second sensor for sensing the position of the diecutting cylinder; a processor electronically coupled to the first sensor, the second sensor, the infeed station and the diecutter for controlling the infeed station and the diecutter in response to signals received from the sensors, wherein the processor sends a correction signal to the diecutting cylinder in response to signals from the sensors, the processor comprises a first counter for counting the number of consecutive corrections of the diecutting cylinder in the same direction and sending a correction signal to the infeed station when a predetermined number of consecutive corrections of the diecutting cylinder is reached.

Labels And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
20040197513, Oct 7, 2004
Filed:
Dec 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/744581
Inventors:
Dean Shacklett - Blue Bell PA, US
Neil Sellars - Cinnaminson NJ, US
International Classification:
B32B009/00
US Classification:
428/040100
Abstract:
A label having at least one resealable brochure and suitable for being attached to a mounting surface. The label includes a base planar member including oppositely disposed first and second surfaces and a first lateral edge. The first surface is suitable for coupling the base member to the mounting surface. At least one sheet forms the brochure and at least partially overlies the base member. At least one planar overlying member is coupled to the second surface of the base member and the at least one brochure sheet. A portion of the at least one brochure sheet and overlying member project beyond the first lateral edge of the base member such that when the label is attached to the mounting surface the at least one overlying member may be selectively uncoupled and recoupled to the mounting surface.

Labels And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
62742361, Aug 14, 2001
Filed:
Jan 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/232121
Inventors:
Dean R. Shacklett - Blue Bell PA
Neil G. Sellars - Cinnaminson NJ
Assignee:
National Label Company - Lafayette Hill PA
International Classification:
B32B 1504
B32B 712
US Classification:
428354
Abstract:
A pressure sensitive brochure label is both resealable and readily applicable to containers with sharp or small radius corners. The label comprises a pressure sensitive base label, a specially die cut brochure and a pressure sensitive overlayer, the overlayer serving to join the brochure to the base label, the base label and the brochure providing areas capable of carrying printing. The top leaf of the brochure projects beyond an edge of the base label and a portion of the overlayer projecting beyond the top leaf provides for sealing and resealing of the brochure in conjunction with a die cut tab on the brochure. In another embodiment, a relief notch in the base label in conjunction with the tab and portion of the overlayer which projects beyond the top leaf provides for sealing and resealing of the brochure. A method of making an adhesive brochure label assembly involves die cutting base label blanks from a base label web, applying a web-width brochure assembly over the base label blanks, applying an overlayer to the base label web and brochure assembly, and cutting the overlayer, brochure assembly and base label blanks to define the final outline of the brochure labels of the assembly.
Dean R Shacklett from Ambler, PA, age ~42 Get Report