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Joseph A Radosta

from Easton, PA
Deceased

Joseph Radosta Phones & Addresses

  • 3 Wedgewood Dr, Palmer, PA 18045
  • Easton, PA
  • 2802 Kent Pl, Hillsborough, NJ 08844
  • Lansdale, PA
  • Williamsburg, VA
  • Charles City, VA
  • Metairie, LA
  • 128 Raleigh St #B, Williamsburg, VA 23185

Publications

Us Patents

Liner With Elastic Securing Mechanism

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US Patent:
8602649, Dec 10, 2013
Filed:
Aug 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/859963
Inventors:
Michael D. Schmal - Orwigsburg PA, US
Ernest E. Bachert - Orwigsburg PA, US
Joseph A. Radosta - Easton PA, US
Assignee:
M&Q IP Leasing, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B65D 33/28
US Classification:
383 75, 383118, 383 71, 2205734
Abstract:
An improved liner having an elastic securing mechanism that may be placed in a vessel to form and maintain a barrier between the vessel and objects contained therein. The liner includes an elastic securing band secured around the perimeter of the open top end of the liner using a plurality of spaced-apart tack welds or rivets. In one embodiment, the liner material is folded over the elastic and ultrasonic sealing is used to burn through the elastic and seal the folded liner material to itself thereby securing the elastic to the liner. In use, the liner is placed within a receptacle of the vessel and the open top end is folded outward and downward over a rim of the vessel such that the elastic engages an outside of the vessel to form a secure and snug fit of the liner to the vessel. Advantageously, a failure to a portion of the elastic is limited to that portion of the elastic only and propagation of the failure is limited by the rivets.

Multi-Layer High Temperature Films, Liners, And Cooking Bags

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US Patent:
20120225227, Sep 6, 2012
Filed:
Feb 28, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/406719
Inventors:
Joseph A. RADOSTA - Easton PA, US
Michael D. SCHMAL - Orwigsburg PA, US
Ernest E. BACHERT - Orwigsburg PA, US
Assignee:
M&Q IP LEASING, INC. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B32B 1/02
B32B 27/08
B05D 1/36
B32B 27/36
US Classification:
428 352, 428483, 428216, 4274125
Abstract:
A multi-layer, high temperature film comprising at least three layers produced by melt extrusion coating a high heat resistant copolyester thermoplastic elastomer (COPE) layer onto an amorphous polyethylene terephthalate (APET) layer of a co-extruded, biaxially oriented, polyester homopolymer film comprising a straight crystalline polyethylene terephthalate (PET) layer and the APET layer to form a three layer film. In another embodiment, a second intermediate layer of amorphous polyethylene terephthalate (APET) film is melt extrusion coated to an opposite side of the COPE layer of the three layer film, and a second layer of PET is connected to the second APET layer opposite the COPE layer to form a five layer film. In another embodiment, a second APET layer is connected to an opposite side of the PET layer of the three layer film, and a second COPE layer is melt extrusion coated to the second APET layer opposite the PET layer.

Polyolefin Film, Compositions And Resins Useable Therefor And Related Making Method

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US Patent:
58666460, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Sep 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/934761
Inventors:
Joseph A. Radosta - Easton PA
International Classification:
C08K 334
C09K 1532
US Classification:
524451
Abstract:
This invention concerns a mixture of a first component selected from talcs and a second component selected from feldspars and nepheline syenites, wherein the ratio of the first component to the second component provides an enhanced abrasiveness property. The invention further relates to an antiblock agent made from such mixture. This mixture provides favorable optical properties when used in a polyolefin film. This invention also relates to a polyolefin resin composition having the mixture therein, as well as to films made with such.

Polyolefin Film Composition And Resins Useable Therefore And Related Making Method

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US Patent:
60179910, Jan 25, 2000
Filed:
Aug 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/131494
Inventors:
Donald Kendall Drummond - Quakertown PA
Joseph Anthony Radosta - Easton PA
Donald Richard Deutsch - Walnutport PA
Assignee:
Minerals Technologies Inc. - Bethlehem PA
International Classification:
C08K 334
US Classification:
524451
Abstract:
This invention concerns a mixture of a first component selected from talcs and one or more second component(s) selected from diatomaceous earth, natural and synthetic silica, clay, ceramic spheres, volcanic ash and glass cullet wherein the ratio of the component to the second component(s) provides an enhanced abrasiveness property, an enhanced die pressure character, and a reduced melt fracture character. The invention further relates to an antiblock agent made from such mixture that significantly reduces or eliminates the need to provide polymer processing additives. This invention also relates to a masterbatch composition having an admixture such that enhanced die pressure character and/or reduced melt fracture character are obtained.

Covers For Food Service Pans

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US Patent:
20150305552, Oct 29, 2015
Filed:
Jan 16, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/598940
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Michael D. Schmal - Orwigsburg PA, US
Ernest E. Bachert - Orwigsburg PA, US
Joseph A. Radosta - Easton PA, US
International Classification:
A47J 36/06
Abstract:
A heat-shrinkable food pan cover provides a safe, low cost way to cover a food service pan during food preparation, storage, cooking, transport, and reheating. The food pan cover can have first and second side panels. A gusset having first and second gusset panels can be formed between the first and second side panels. A width of each of the gusset panels can be greater than a width of each of the side panels. A first side seal can extend along a portion of a first end, sealing together a portion of each of the first side panel, second side panel, first gusset panel, and second gusset panel. A second side seal can extend along a portion of a second end, sealing together a portion of each of the first side panel, second side panel, first gusset panel, and second gusset panel.

Covers For Food Service Pans

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US Patent:
20150151894, Jun 4, 2015
Filed:
Feb 12, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/621104
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Michael D. Schmal - Orwigsburg PA, US
Ernest E. Bachert - Orwigsburg PA, US
Joseph A. Radosta - Easton PA, US
International Classification:
B65D 81/34
A47J 36/06
B65D 75/00
Abstract:
A heat-shrinkable polymeric cover provides a safe, low cost way to cover a food service pan during food preparation, storage, cooking, transport and reheating. The food pan cover can have a closed top end having a first top edge and a second top edge and an open bottom end having a first bottom edge and a second bottom edge. A first side seal extends from the top end to the bottom end, and a second side seal extends from the top end to the bottom end. A gusset can be formed between the first top edge and the second top edge. The food pan cover can be formed from a single layer of heat-shrinkable polymeric material capable of withstanding a temperature of at least about 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

Covers And Containment Systems And Methods For Food Service Pans

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US Patent:
20150056354, Feb 26, 2015
Filed:
Aug 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/973752
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Michael D. SCHMAL - Orwigsburg PA, US
Ernest E. BACHERT - Orwigsburg PA, US
Joseph A. RADOSTA - Easton PA, US
International Classification:
A47J 27/16
US Classification:
426523, 220377, 2205731
Abstract:
A heat-shrinkable polymeric cover provides a safe, low cost way to cover a food service pan during food preparation, storage, cooking, transport and reheating. The food pan cover can have a closed top end having a first top edge and a second top edge and an open bottom end having a first bottom edge and a second bottom edge. A first side seal extends from the top end to the bottom end, and a second side seal extends from the top end to the bottom end. A gusset can be formed between the first top edge and the second top edge. The food pan cover can be formed from a single layer of heat-shrinkable polymeric material capable of withstanding a temperature of at least about 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

Liner With Elastic Securing Mechanism

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US Patent:
20140119680, May 1, 2014
Filed:
Oct 31, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/068587
Inventors:
- WILMINGTON DE, US
ERNEST E. BACHERT - ORWIGSBURG PA, US
JOSEPH A. RADOSTA - EASTON PA, US
Assignee:
M&Q IP LEASING, INC. - WILMINGTON DE
International Classification:
A47J 36/16
US Classification:
383 75, 383 76, 493214, 493189
Abstract:
An improved liner having an elastic securing mechanism that may be placed in a vessel to form and maintain a barrier between the vessel and objects contained therein. The liner includes an elastic securing band secured around the perimeter of the open top end of the liner using a plurality of spaced-apart tack welds or rivets. In one embodiment, the liner material is folded over the elastic and ultrasonic sealing is used to burn through the elastic and seal the folded liner material to itself thereby securing the elastic to the liner. In use, the liner is placed within a receptacle of the vessel and the open top end is folded outward and downward over a rim of the vessel such that the elastic engages an outside of the vessel to form a secure and snug fit of the liner to the vessel. Advantageously, a failure to a portion of the elastic is limited to that portion of the elastic only and propagation of the failure is limited by the rivets.
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