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Paul Phillip Ratmansky

from Penllyn, PA
Age ~73

Paul Ratmansky Phones & Addresses

  • 819 Creekview Dr, Blue Bell, PA 19422 (267) 470-4279
  • 267 Copper Beech Dr, Blue Bell, PA 19422 (215) 643-1078
  • Penllyn, PA
  • 539 Fernon St, Philadelphia, PA 19148 (215) 334-0470 (215) 334-0527 (215) 334-0528
  • Wyndmoor, PA
  • Flourtown, PA
  • Green Lane, PA
  • Southampton, PA

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Paul Ratmansky Photo 1

President

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Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
The Lumina Corporation
President
Skills:
Product Development
Marketing Strategy
New Business Development
Sales Management
Team Building
Negotiation
Leadership
Account Management
Residential Homes
Sales
Direct Sales
Lean Manufacturing
Team Management
Microsoft Office
Contract Negotiation
P&L Management
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President

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Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Industry:
Sports
Work:
Lumina Corporation
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Us Patents

Memorabilia Apparatus

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US Patent:
7437840, Oct 21, 2008
Filed:
Nov 18, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/284073
Inventors:
Paul Phillip Ratmansky - Philadelphia PA, US
Joel David Ratmansky - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
G09F 3/02
US Classification:
40 275, 40587, 40323, 206 08, 206 081, 206 082
Abstract:
The Invention is a memorabilia apparatus. Indicia are imprinted on a medallion using convention minting technology. An ice hockey puck or a model of a tire has a cavity adapted to receive and to support the medallion for display. The cavity of the puck or model of a tire exerts a pre-selected force upon the medallion over a pre-selected area, holding the medallion in place during handling while allowing a collector to release the medallion from the puck or model of the tire. Alternatively, resilient or spring retaining members releasably engage the puck or model of the tire and the medallion.

Apparatus And Method For Displaying An Object Having Relief

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US Patent:
7967464, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
May 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/120737
Inventors:
Paul Phillip Ratmansky - Philadelphia PA, US
Joel David Ratmansky - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/08
US Classification:
362154, 206 8, 362104, 40323, 40541
Abstract:
The Invention is an apparatus for displaying a medallion in an item of memorabilia. The item of memorabilia defines a cavity. A holder is configured to be contained within the cavity and defines a medallion-receiving opening selectably receiving the medallion. The holder contains an LED lamp oriented generally parallel to the display surface of the medallion. The LED lamp causes the relief of the medallion to cast a shadow on the display surface of the medallion. The lustrous metal of the medallion reflects light from the relief to an observer.

Apparatus For Displaying An Object Having Relief

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US Patent:
8038323, Oct 18, 2011
Filed:
Aug 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/201770
Inventors:
Paul Phillip Ratmansky - Philadelphia PA, US
Joel David Ratmansky - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
F21V 4/00
US Classification:
36224916, 362104, 36224901, 40323
Abstract:
The present Invention is an apparatus for displaying a medallion in an item of memorabilia, such as a hockey puck or a model of a tire. A medallion is selectably retained by a cavity defined by the item of memorabilia. A light-emitting capacitor is disposed either in front of or behind the medallion, illuminating the surface of the medallion.

Sports Memorabilia Apparatus

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US Patent:
20040068908, Apr 15, 2004
Filed:
Sep 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/676563
Inventors:
Paul Ratmansky - Philadelphia PA, US
Joel Ratmansky - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
G09F003/18
US Classification:
040/661050
Abstract:
The Invention is an item of sports memorabilia. Indicia are imprinted on a medallion using convention minting technology. An ice hockey puck has a cavity adapted to receive and to support the medallion for display. The cavity of the puck exerts a pre-selected force upon the medallion over a pre-selected area, holding the medallion in place during handling while allowing a collector to release the medallion from the puck. Alternatively, resilient or spring retaining members releasably engage the puck and the medallion.
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