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Michael Sekerich Phones & Addresses

  • Harriman, NY
  • 1226 Route 9P, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (518) 584-4236
  • 1226 Route 9P #224, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (845) 356-7208
  • 1238 Route 9P, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (845) 356-7208
  • West Islip, NY
  • 216 N Pascack Rd, Spring Valley, NY 10977 (845) 356-7208 (914) 584-4236 (845) 356-0104
  • New City, NY

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Sekerich
Owner
Electrixx Co
Business Services
216 N Pascack Rd, Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977
(845) 356-0104

Publications

Us Patents

Razor Sharpening Apparatus

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US Patent:
7104874, Sep 12, 2006
Filed:
Nov 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/266941
Inventors:
Milton Gussack - Paramus NJ, US
Michael Sekerich - Spring Valley NY, US
International Classification:
B24B 7/00
US Classification:
451234, 451466, 451496
Abstract:
A sharpening apparatus for razors includes a blade sharpener rotatably supported within a housing and driven by mechanical activation or by a motor. An opening in the housing provides access to the blade sharpener for a blade head of a razor containing one or more blades. The rotatably supported blade sharpener includes at least one flexible sharpening strip on a body, the sharpening strip presenting an abrasive outer surface for contacting the blades. The sharpening apparatus can also include a spring loaded clamping plate for retaining the blade head in the opening.

Razor Sharpening Apparatus

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US Patent:
20050101231, May 12, 2005
Filed:
Oct 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/958856
Inventors:
Michael Sekerich - Spring Valley NY, US
International Classification:
B26B021/14
US Classification:
451234000
Abstract:
A sharpening apparatus for razors includes a blade sharpener rotatably supported within a housing and driven by a motor. An opening in the housing provides access to the blade sharpener for a blade head of a razor containing one or more blades. The rotatably supported blade sharpener includes at least one sharpening element on a body, the sharpening element presenting an abrasive outer surface for contacting the blades. The body may be a carrier and the sharpening element may be abrasive rods located in channels in the carrier. The body is rotatably supported by a shaft. The housing may include a removable guide frame including an opening and having rim walls adjacent the opening for positioning the blade head. The body may also include a polishing material.

Automatic Baking Apparatus

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US Patent:
59211695, Jul 13, 1999
Filed:
Jan 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/774727
Inventors:
Michael Sekerich - Spring Valley NY
Assignee:
China Pacific Trade Ltd.
International Classification:
A21B 100
A21D 800
A47J 2700
A47J 3701
US Classification:
99348
Abstract:
An improved low-cost and high efficiency automatic baking apparatus for bread or cake having a non-removable baking container in which there is provided a stirring blade for ingredients mixing or dough kneading, the baked product can be retrieved from the baking container by a retrieving device which has a base portion and an arm portion, the base portion is placed below the stirring-blade and is adapted to receive the bulk of the baked product, part of the arm portion is exposed from the baked product so that the base portion can be removed by lifting the exposed portion of the handle, significant reduction in material and process costs is obtained since the built-in baking container eliminate the need of an extra shielding wall between the baking container and the heating elements.

Drawer Slide

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US Patent:
40676323, Jan 10, 1978
Filed:
Oct 21, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/734574
Inventors:
Michael Sekerich - Spring Valley NY
Assignee:
Buildex, Inc. - West Nyack NY
International Classification:
A47B 8800
F16C 2100
US Classification:
312341R
Abstract:
A drawer slide structure includes a pair of slide mechanisms supporting the drawer in a cabinet, each mechanism including a pair of vertically spaced telescoping inner and outer relatively slidable channels, the inner channels being rigidly interconnected, the lower outer channel being mounted to the cabinet and the upper channel supporting the drawer. An angle member is secured to the drawer side wall and rests on the upper outer channel and is coupled thereto by a resilient latch element mounted on the upper outer channel front end and releasably engaging a front opening in the angle member horizontal web. Intercoupling is effected merely by lowering the drawer onto the channel member and uncoupling is effected merely by pressing the latch element and raising the drawer front end. A resilient loop depends from the latch element and frictionally engages the lower outer channel in the slide contracted position to prevent inadvertent withdrawal of the drawer. Balls are retained between each pair of channels by a nylon ball retainer including resiliently memory expanding ball holding wings disposed between the channel race defining flanges.

Intravenous Bottle Support Arm

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US Patent:
40035360, Jan 18, 1977
Filed:
Jun 27, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/590925
Inventors:
Michael Sekerich - Spring Valley NY
Assignee:
Grant Hardware Company - West Nyack NY
International Classification:
F16M 1300
US Classification:
248280
Abstract:
An intravenous bottle support includes a linear horizontal linkage formed of a pair of parallelogram linkages depending and diverging from a common upper pivot plate, corresponding arms of each parallelogram linkage being linked to a vertically movable member. The proximate end of the linkage is supported by a wall mounting bracket for frictionally restrained swinging about a vertical axis and the distal end of the linkage carries an upwardly directed bottle support arm which is angularly adjustable about a horizontal transverse axis and is releasably locked at a preselected angle.

Ball Bearing Roller Assembly

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US Patent:
41450930, Mar 20, 1979
Filed:
Dec 27, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/864530
Inventors:
Michael Sekerich - Spring Valley NY
Assignee:
Buildex, Inc. - West Nyack NY
International Classification:
F16C 2904
F16C 3300
US Classification:
308 38
Abstract:
A ball bearing roller assembly for extensible draw tracks and the like includes a plastic roller having a bore with an annular race terminating at its rear end in a resilient releasable retainer lip and at proximate its forward end in a peripheral inside flange. A steel core coaxially registers with the roller and has a cylindrical outer race terminating at its forward end in a converging arcuate face and a coaxial stub projects rearwardly from the core. Bearing balls are entrapped between the races are impeded from forward movement and releasably restricted from rear movement by the resilient lip. A mounting plate includes a centrally apertured raised circular section abutting the core rear face with the stub engaging the aperture and being upset to lock the assembly and lock the balls against rearward release.

Cabinet Door Mounting Mechanism

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US Patent:
45168130, May 14, 1985
Filed:
Apr 11, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/483920
Inventors:
Michael Sekerich - Spring Valley NY
Assignee:
Grant Hardware Company - Wesy Nyack NY
International Classification:
A47B 8702
US Classification:
312323
Abstract:
A cabinet door in its closed position depends from the cabinet top wall and is coupled to a follower slidably engaging a longitudinal track on the top wall underface so that the door may be swung upwardly open and retracted into the cabinet. The follower and track have longitudinal races embracing retainer holding balls. The coupling mechanism includes an anchor on the door having transversely spaced first and second hinge pins and a bracket on the follower having third, fourth and fifth transversely spaced hinge pins and links extending between the first and third and second and fourth hinge pins and a leaf spring extending between the second and fifth hinge pins so that the door is swingable between a closed position perpendicular to the top wall and an open position parallel to and below the top wall and when approaching closed position is spring urged to close. Alternatively, the track and anchor positions are reversed so that the door in its open position overlies the top wall.

Roller Bearing Assembly

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US Patent:
40069451, Feb 8, 1977
Filed:
Mar 6, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/555793
Inventors:
Michael Sekerich - Spring Valley NY
Assignee:
Buildex Incorporated - West Nyack NY
International Classification:
F16C 3300
US Classification:
308191
Abstract:
A roller assembly includes a base plate having an opening, a tubular outer race member formed of polymeric resin and a coaxial tubular inner race member formed of metal. The outer race member is open at its distal end and is provided with an annular proximal end wall adjacent the base plate having its central opening coaxial with the base plate opening and a forwardly directed lip along its inner front border. The inner race member has a distal flange registering with the outer race member distal end and a tubular proximal section projecting through the end wall and base plate openings and having its end upset into engagement with the rear borders of the base plate opening. In producing the assembly bearing, balls are deposited onto the inside face of the outer race member end wall with its distal end uppermost, the inner race member is inserted into the outer race member to entrap the balls between their confronting faces and to bring its proximal end through the registering coaxial openings in the end wall and base plate, and then the end of the proximal end is upset to lock and secure the assembly.
Michael E Sekerich from Harriman, NY, age ~86 Get Report