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  • New York, NY
  • Pound Ridge, NY
  • 473 Litchfield Rd, Norfolk, CT 06058 (860) 542-5807
  • 499 Litchfield Rd, Norfolk, CT 06058 (860) 542-5807
  • Woodbridge, CT
  • Shelby, NC
  • 1230 Avenue Of The Americas Fl, New York, NY 10020

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Sidney Kosann

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Investment Banking

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Sidney Kosann
Director
NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CO., INC
610 Hunting Rdg Rd, Stamford, CT
Litchfield Rd, Norfolk, CT 06058

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Soda Bottle Whistle

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US Patent:
D4365496, Jan 23, 2001
Filed:
Aug 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
D/042911
Inventors:
Sidney H. Kosann - Woodbridge CT
International Classification:
1005
US Classification:
D10119

Apparatus And Process For Continuous Dyeing Of Fiber

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US Patent:
59171189, Jun 29, 1999
Filed:
Dec 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/994687
Inventors:
Sidney H. Kosann - Norfolk CT
Neil Wright - Cherryville NC
Assignee:
Shelby Yarn Company - Shelby NC
International Classification:
D06B 302
US Classification:
81491
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for the dyeing raw cotton fibers in a continuous wet process includes cleaning raw cotton fibers, aligning and forming a cotton batt, and then providing the cotton batt to a continuous wet process dye system. The continuous wet process system includes a dye applicator, a steamer, a first rinser, an oxidizing applicator, a second rinser, and a finish rinser. The batt is conveyed at ambient temperature and pressure along a series of conveyor belts through the system, first being immersed in the dye solution in the dye applicator. The dye solution is an aqueous solution of dye, alkali, penetrant, and a solubilizer. After a short immersion in the dye solution, the batt is conveyed to a set of squeeze rollers which squeeze excess dye solution from the cotton. The cotton is then moved through a steamer to fix the dye, through a first rinser, and then through a second set of squeeze rollers to remove water. The oxidation process which occurs in the oxidizing applicator further fixes the dye.

Lighting Fixture

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US Patent:
53031270, Apr 12, 1994
Filed:
Jul 16, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/915019
Inventors:
Sidney Kosann - Woodbridge CT
International Classification:
F21V 700
US Classification:
362296
Abstract:
A lighting fixture for illuminating hanging works of art has an enlarged reflector with a planar front section extending at a carefully chosen angle. A curved portion of the reflector has a large enough radius to permit the use of a compact fluorescent bulb with a separate or self-contained ballast. The fluorescent bulb preferably emits light in the daylight color temperature range. With the compact fluorescent bulb and the planar front section, an increased number of lumens are uniformly distributed over the object to be illuminated. The reflector is optionally provided with different types of reflective material to alter the quality of the light reflected and the reflector may be specially adapted to accept a number of different reflective materials. The fixture can be easily constructed of extruded material and is provided with all of the features for placement necessary to illuminate hanging works of art either individually or as a wall washer to illuminate a complete wall of art or bookshelves of any length.
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