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Peter T Panopoulos

from Streamwood, IL
Age ~79

Peter Panopoulos Phones & Addresses

  • 1324 Beverly Ln, Streamwood, IL 60107 (630) 371-5473 (630) 837-5473
  • 5483 N Northwest Hwy, Chicago, IL 60630 (773) 792-2800
  • Niles, IL
  • Arlington Heights, IL

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President, Chmn., Ceo, Founder, Corporate Visionary; Uriel Corporation; Lumenscubed.com Subsidiary

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Uriel Corporation
President, Chmn., Ceo, Founder, Corporate Visionary; Uriel Corporation; Lumenscubed.com Subsidiary
Education:
Loyola University Chicago 1980 - 1985
Masters, Bachelors, Master of International Studies, Psychology, Biology, Engineering, Business
Loyola University Chicago
Bachelors
Skills:
New Business Development
Strategic Planning
Contract Negotiation
Product Development
Strategic Partnerships
Project Management
Competitive Analysis
Negotiation
International Sales
Lighting
Led Lighting Systems
Entrepreneurship
Operations Management
Analysis
Engineering
R&D
Corporate Development
Networking
Management Consulting
Market Analysis
Social Networking
Analytics
Business Analysis
Start Up Ventures
Qualitative Research
Joint Ventures
Competitive Intelligence
Financial Analysis
Original Product Design
Engineering Management
Consulting
Management Information Systems
Research
Requirements Analysis
Technology
Technology Transfer
Organizational Leadership
Graphic Design
Knowledge Management
Technical Writing
Creative Writing
Video Production and Editing
Web Design
Drafting Patent Applications
Patents
Licensing Negotiations
Brand Development
Managerial Finance
Website Development
Interests:
Social Services
Children
Economic Empowerment
Civil Rights and Social Action
Politics
Education
Environment
Poverty Alleviation
Science and Technology
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Human Rights
Animal Welfare
Arts and Culture
Health
Languages:
English
Greek
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Peter Panopoulos

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Peter J. Panopoulos
President
Uriel Corporation
Engineering Services
1 Westbrook Corporate Ctr, Westchester, IL 60154
1 W Brk Corpora, Westchester, IL 60154
PO Box 3847, Oak Brook, IL 60522
(708) 598-7314
Peter Panopoulos
President
Home View Realty Inc
Real Estate Agent/Manager · Real Estate Agents
5483 N Northwest Hwy, Chicago, IL 60630
(773) 792-2800, (773) 792-2801

Publications

Us Patents

Machine And Or A Process That Will Provide Self Cleaning Advanced Hot Tubs, Baths, And Pools, With Dispensing Functions And Automatic Scrubbing Systems

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US Patent:
7243379, Jul 17, 2007
Filed:
Jun 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/879672
Inventors:
Peter John Panopoulos - Hickory Hills IL, US
International Classification:
E04H 4/00
A47K 4/00
US Classification:
4490, 4662
Abstract:
A self-cleaning advanced hot tub-bath tub, pool with dispensing functions for providing a hot tub with the functionality to automatically cleanse itself and to inject bath oils, perfumes, soaps, bubble baths, medications, and or other items to the hot tub as desired either automatically through memory circuits or manually. A consumer can release bath oils, perfumes, soaps, bubble baths, medications, and or other luxury items to the hot tub as are desired either manually for each individual item desired, or the consumer depresses the automatic setting and the hot tub prepares the bath as automatically set by the consumer from water temperature, to jet cycle time, pressure strength, and which nozzles will be on or off, including what items if any will be injected into the water including but not limited to bath oils, perfumes, soaps, bubble baths, medications, and or other items.

Fruit Peeling Packaging Innovation With An Optional Cutting Edge, Optional Spoon, Optional Fork, Or Optional Hybrid Spoon-Fork

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US Patent:
7549228, Jun 23, 2009
Filed:
Dec 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/298335
Inventors:
Peter John Panopoulos - Hickory Hills IL, US
International Classification:
B26B 11/00
US Classification:
30123, 7112, 7113, 7158, 30142, 30147, 30148, 30149, 30150, D7643
Abstract:
A fruit peeling packaging innovation is provided to allow consumers to start to peel a fruit by pulling a glued tab off a fruit. By pulling the tab off a fruit a consumer rips off that portion of the peel that the tab is glued to. Various models can have tabs with an optional cutting edge where the consumer can use the cutting edge to further, peel, clean, and or cut the fruit and eat it. The device includes a tab made of plastic, metal or other material, a tab with a handle, an optional cutting edge, and or an optional spoon, fork, or an optional hybrid spoon-fork. The tab can be made out of a food grade plastic, metal or other moldable material. Further, the tab or handle can be molded or printed thereon to include advertising or slogans and can be applied to any kind of fruit.

Machine Providing For An Advanced Headlamp System With Peripheral Beam Technology

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US Patent:
7641372, Jan 5, 2010
Filed:
Jan 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/653023
Inventors:
Peter Panopoulos - Hickory Hills IL, US
International Classification:
F21V 29/00
F21S 8/10
F21V 11/00
F21V 21/00
F21V 19/02
F21V 21/14
US Classification:
362544, 362473, 362523, 362525, 362543
Abstract:
An advanced headlamp system is proposed for providing a headlamp assembly for vehicles that has peripheral beam technology built in that has a multiplicity of filaments and reflectors built in to provide at least one forward beam and at least one or more peripheral light beams offset in angles to the left (for the driver side) and to the right (for the passenger side) of the forward beam in each assembly each also having a low-beam and a high-beam. The filaments and reflectors are located within a single sealed compartment. An example of a headlamp depicted would have (3) light filament bulbs, (3) reflectors, one pointing forward, one at a 45-degree angle, and one at a 90-degree angle. Included are circuitry and switches to program and to turn the bright lights and the peripheral beam system on or off and to turn the beams on or off automatically when an oncoming car comes within a certain distance.

Hygienic Diaper, Sensor Pad, And Or Sensing Belt With Alert, Readout, Transmission, Paging, Software & Patient Information Database Recording Means For Treating & Caring For Wetness, Feces, & Disease

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US Patent:
20040220538, Nov 4, 2004
Filed:
Mar 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/805370
Inventors:
Peter Panopoulos - Hickory Hills IL, US
International Classification:
A61F013/15
A61F013/20
US Classification:
604/361000
Abstract:
“Hygienic Diaper or Sensor Pad With Alert For Treating, Caring For Wetness, Feces, & Disease”; with one or more “sensors” detecting diseases, ketone levels, sugar levels, blood, body fluids, liquids, gasses, drugs, bacteria, viruses, toxins or other agents; a powered “circuit card unit” and transmission circuitry connected to diaper and to sensors in diaper to alert caregivers when diaper becomes wet or full; audio-visual wetness/bowel movement alert circuitry; algorithms to identify what sensor(s) discover and report it to the “Nurse Remote Wand” or to wireless/wired receiver links to computer database(s); a software-database system to allow staff to input data relating to treatment plans, diagnoses, notes, and to track editable patient data which is password protected; a database where sensor data on each patient is stored; a “Nurse Remote Wand” receives sensor data which is downloaded to a computer patient treatment and planning database; readouts to display sensor data.

Machine Providing For An Advanced Headlamp System With Peripheral Beam Technology

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US Patent:
20050010348, Jan 13, 2005
Filed:
Jul 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/885222
Inventors:
Peter Panopoulos - Hickory Hills IL, US
International Classification:
G05D001/00
G06F007/00
US Classification:
701049000
Abstract:
An advanced headlamp system is proposed for providing a headlamp assembly for vehicles that has peripheral beam technology built in that has a multiplicity of filaments and reflectors built int to provide at least one forward beam and at least one or more peripheral light beams offset in angles to the left (for the driver side) and to the right (for the passenger side) of the forward beam in each assembly each also having a low-beam and a high-beam. An example of a headlamp depicted would have (3) light filament bulbs, (3) reflectors, one pointing forward, one at a 45-degree angle, and one at a 90-degree angle. Included are circuitry and switches to program and to turn the bright lights and the peripheral beam system on or off and to turn the beams on or off automatically when an oncoming car comes within a certain distance.

Machine Having Automatic Transport With Scanning And Gps Functions

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US Patent:
20050131645, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Jun 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/863198
Inventors:
Peter Panopoulos - Hickory Hills IL, US
International Classification:
G01C021/28
US Classification:
701214000
Abstract:
A automatic-transport system with scanning and GPS functions for moving people or objects, on platforms or items placed on an automatic-transport system that can be ejected from it and delivered from one location to another and to return automatically or to proceed to other destination(s) by following GPS coordinates, and or by following a line painted or taped to a floor through forward looking scanners built into the automatic-transport system. The automatic-transport system can arrive at a destination and give an alert when it has arrived. Electromechanical system(s) aboard the unit can drop off contents automatically at destinations and load or unload cargo. The transport unit can proceed from one location to another stored in its memory and or it may be redirected by its circuitry or remotely through a wireless port, or directed by GPS or radio control circuits to a further destination.

Machine That Is An Automatic Pesticide, Insecticide, Repellant, Poison, Air Freshener, Disinfectant Or Other Type Of Spray Delivery System

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US Patent:
20050224596, Oct 13, 2005
Filed:
Jul 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/885187
Inventors:
Peter Panopoulos - Hickory Hills IL, US
International Classification:
B05B017/04
A01G027/00
B05B003/00
US Classification:
239067000, 239722000, 239068000
Abstract:
Automatic pesticide, insecticide, repellant, poison, air freshener, disinfectant or other spray-type delivery systems are proposed for automating the delivery of these items to areas, for controlling pests easier, for improving environmental conditions, and for making it easier to freshen the air and to disinfect areas. The device includes a logic circuit and mechanisms containing a circuit that will enable a user to program the device to discharge a spray of its poison, disinfecting or air freshening spray(s) at a pre-selected time interval or day/time interval chosen in the unit's memory. An electromechanical valve opens to let contents escape when the spraying mechanism of the system is activated. The valve connects to a pressurized spray cylinder and it releases a controlled burst of insecticide, pesticide, repellant, disinfectant, and or air freshener as programmed. Control circuits allow the user to set when the system goes off.

Variable Point Writing Instrument

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US Patent:
50678370, Nov 26, 1991
Filed:
Nov 22, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/440318
Inventors:
Peter J. Panopoulos - Hickory Hills IL
International Classification:
B43K 802
B43K 900
US Classification:
401107
Abstract:
There is disclosed a variable tip writing instrument for imprinting characters, lines or segments of lines of variable diametric dimensions, to be used manually or incorporated into the designs of computer related printers, plotters, or typewriter devices with computerized controls, the writing instrument being of the type having a storage end and a writing end opposed from the storage end, and a barrel adapted to contain a supply of ink which is in communication with the writing tip, formed by a writing tip positioned at the writing end of the instrument, the writing tip having an expandable diameter thereby to vary between the smallest diametric dimension and the largest diametric dimension thereof, and control means associated with the writing tip having a control end in operative relationship with the writing tip and an opposed manipulative end positioned along the length of the instrument and adapted to permit the manipulative control of the writing tip to control the diametric dimension of the writing tip to any desired dimension between the smallest and largest diametric dimensions thereof.
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