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John Margaroli Phones & Addresses

  • 1305 Webster St, Alameda, CA 94501 (510) 521-6179
  • 1305 Webster St #C307, Alameda, CA 94501 (510) 521-6179
  • San Leandro, CA
  • Lafayette, CA
  • 1305 Webster St APT C307, Alameda, CA 94501 (510) 565-2758

Work

Company: World wide food & beverage Jan 2005 Position: Partner

Education

School / High School: St. Mary's College High School

Skills

Food • Food Service • Marketing Strategy • Grocery • Retail • Food Industry • Fmcg • Marketing • Purchasing • Food and Beverage • Sales Management • Customer Service • Customer Insight • Wine • Restaurant Management • Restaurants • Hotels • Forecasting • Sales • Catering • Banquets • Strategic Planning

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Food Production

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Partner

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Location:
1321 Webster St, Alameda, CA 94501
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
World Wide Food & Beverage
Partner
Education:
St. Mary's College High School
University of California, Berkeley
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Sociology
Skills:
Food
Food Service
Marketing Strategy
Grocery
Retail
Food Industry
Fmcg
Marketing
Purchasing
Food and Beverage
Sales Management
Customer Service
Customer Insight
Wine
Restaurant Management
Restaurants
Hotels
Forecasting
Sales
Catering
Banquets
Strategic Planning

Publications

Us Patents

Machine For Pitting And Stuffing Olives

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US Patent:
42200806, Sep 2, 1980
Filed:
Jul 10, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/923376
Inventors:
John L. Margaroli - Oakland CA
Frederick J. Cimperman - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Vistan Corporation - San Leandro CA
International Classification:
A23N 408
US Classification:
99494
Abstract:
First and second rotary turrets are connected by a drive belt or chain which carries cups to carry and support the olives while they are being pitted and stuffed. Pitting takes place as the belt passes around one of the turrets and stuffing takes place while the belt passes around the other turret. A folded stuffing strip is fed radially of the stuffing turret and knives carried by the stuffing turret move transversely of the strip to cut off stuffing pieces and carry them away in vertical, stuffing alignment with the cups.

Machine For Pitting And Stuffing Olives

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US Patent:
43888585, Jun 21, 1983
Filed:
May 9, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/037916
Inventors:
John L. Margaroli - Oakland CA
Frederick J. Cimperman - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Vistan Corporation - San Leandro CA
International Classification:
A23N 408
US Classification:
99494
Abstract:
First and second rotary turrets are connected by a drive belt or chain which carries cups to carry and support the olives while they are being pitted and stuffed. Pitting takes place as the belt passes around one of the turrets and stuffing takes place while the belt passes around the other turret. A folded stuffing strip is fed radially of the stuffing turret and knives carried by the stuffing turret move transversely of the strip to cut off stuffing pieces and carry them away in vertical, stuffing alignment with the cups.

Method For Obtaining Folded Stuffing Pieces Of Pimento

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US Patent:
42489032, Feb 3, 1981
Filed:
May 9, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/037918
Inventors:
John L. Margaroli - Oakland CA
Frederick J. Cimperman - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Vistan Corporation - San Leandro CA
International Classification:
A23L 1212
US Classification:
426512
Abstract:
First and second rotary turrets are connected by a drive belt or chain which carries cups to carry and support the olives while they are being pitted and stuffed. Pitting takes place as the belt passes around one of the turrets and stuffing takes place while the belt passes around the other turret. A folded stuffing strip is fed radially of the stuffing turret and knives carried by the stuffing turret move transversely of the strip to cut off stuffing pieces and carry them away in vertical, stuffing alignment with the cups. A method for obtaining individual stuffing pieces from a continuous strip is provided.
John L Margaroli from Alameda, CA, age ~75 Get Report