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Gene Gregory Menzies

from Fairfield, CA
Age ~77

Gene Menzies Phones & Addresses

  • 901 Via Palo Linda, Fairfield, CA 94534 (707) 419-5006
  • Granite Bay, CA
  • Pinole, CA
  • Denver, CO
  • Rocklin, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Rodeo, CA
  • Pleasanton, CA
  • Walnut Creek, CA
  • 1223 Marionola Way, Pinole, CA 94564

Work

Company: MotoSolutions Address: 966 Coral Drive, Rodeo, CA 94572 Phones: (510) 799-5100

Skills

Social Media Marketing • Trade Shows • Online Marketing • Customer Service • Marketing Strategy • Product Management • Product Marketing • Solution Selling • Marketing • Telecommunications • Online Advertising • Sales • Leadership • Sales Management • Team Building • New Business Development • Product Development • Strategic Planning • Social Media • Start Ups • Management

Interests

Career • Cooking • Exercise • Medicine • Gardening • Investing • Electronics • Home Improvement • Reading • Crafts • Fitness • Gourmet Cooking • Food • Travel • Home Decoration • Health

Industries

Sporting Goods

Resumes

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Gene Menzies

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Location:
966 Coral Dr, Rodeo, CA 94572
Industry:
Sporting Goods
Work:
Motosolutions Limited
Owner

Motosolutions
Owner
Skills:
Social Media Marketing
Trade Shows
Online Marketing
Customer Service
Marketing Strategy
Product Management
Product Marketing
Solution Selling
Marketing
Telecommunications
Online Advertising
Sales
Leadership
Sales Management
Team Building
New Business Development
Product Development
Strategic Planning
Social Media
Start Ups
Management
Interests:
Career
Cooking
Exercise
Medicine
Gardening
Investing
Electronics
Home Improvement
Reading
Crafts
Fitness
Gourmet Cooking
Food
Travel
Home Decoration
Health

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gene Menzies
Owner
Motosolutions
Mfg Vehicular Lighting Equipment · Vehicular Lighting Equipment Manufacturing
901 Via Palo Linda, Fairfield, CA 94534
966 Coral Dr, Rodeo, CA 94572
(510) 799-5100

Publications

Us Patents

Cleaning Article

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US Patent:
20080235893, Oct 2, 2008
Filed:
Apr 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/110958
Inventors:
Gene MENZIES - Rodeo CA, US
International Classification:
A47L 13/16
A47L 13/46
US Classification:
152443, 152444
Abstract:
A cleaning article in the form of a sponge body for absorbing and retaining a fluid and an encasement membrane attached to the sponge body. The encasement membrane covers a portion of the sponge body being sized to fit within and be held by the hand of a user while leaving exposed, a portion of the sponge body for engaging a surface to be cleaned. As a preferred embodiment, the encasement membrane is further characterized as being a thermal insulator substantially reducing thermal energy contained within the fluid from passing therethrough. The encasement membrane is also characterized as being impervious to water, steam or other gasses to prevent their escape where they could affect the user's hand. The present invention is ideally suited for cleaning a surface by applying a cleaning fluid, such as water with or without a detergent to the sponge body and placing the cleaning article within a microwave oven. The temperature of the cleaning fluid contained within the sponge body is thus raised while the encasement membrane prevents a user from being exposed to thermal energy contained within the cleaning fluid held by the sponge body.

Cleaning Article

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US Patent:
20070267042, Nov 22, 2007
Filed:
Aug 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/504913
Inventors:
Gene Menzies - Rodeo CA, US
International Classification:
B08B 3/12
B08B 7/00
B43L 21/00
A47K 7/02
US Classification:
134 6, 134 1, 152441, 152444
Abstract:
A cleaning article in the form of a sponge body for absorbing and retaining a fluid and an encasement membrane attached to the sponge body. The encasement membrane covers a portion of the sponge body being sized to fit within and be held by the hand of a user while leaving exposed, a portion of the sponge body for engaging a surface to be cleaned. As a preferred embodiment, the encasement membrane is further characterized as being a thermal insulator substantially reducing thermal energy contained within the fluid from passing therethrough. The encasement membrane is also characterized as being impervious to water, steam or other gasses to prevent their escape where they could affect the user's hand. The present invention is ideally suited for cleaning a surface by applying a cleaning fluid, such as water with or without a detergent to the sponge body and placing the cleaning article within a microwave oven. The temperature of the cleaning fluid contained within the sponge body is thus raised while the encasement membrane prevents a user from being exposed to thermal energy contained within the cleaning fluid held by the sponge body.
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