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Frank Martucci

Location:
New York, NY
Work:
Pinpoint Security Mar 2017 - Aug 2018
Security Officer
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Strategic Account Manager

Location:
14 Greylock Rd, Bristol, RI 02809
Work:
Future Electronics
Strategic Account Manager
Education:
Montclair State University
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Mid Manager

Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Retail
Work:
396 Fmf Mar 2007 - Jun 2014
Operations Manager - Owner
Bj's Wholesale Club Mar 2007 - Jun 2014
Mid Manager
Education:
Brookdale Community College 2003 - 2005
Associates, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Customer Service, Retail, Microsoft Office, Sales, Microsoft Word, Leadership, Inventory Management, Merchandising, Powerpoint, Team Building, Conflict Resolution, Store Operations, Store Management, Profit and Loss Management, Shrink Reduction, Customer Satisfaction, Inventory Control
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Photographer

Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Photography
Work:
Nyu Hospital For Joint Diseases
Photographer
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Frank Martucci

Location:
60 Riverside Blvd, New York, NY 10069

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Electrocution Proof Line And Extension Cord

US Patent:
4732566, Mar 22, 1988
Filed:
Jun 18, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/063408
Inventors:
Frank Martucci - Fort Lee NJ
International Classification:
H01R 466
US Classification:
439106
Abstract:
A power line includes a plug having four wire connection sites and a line cord having four conductors each conducted to a respective wire connection site. Two of the sites are connected to the two power conducting blades of the plug and the remaining two wires are connected to a single grounding prong of the plug. An extension cord can be made by attaching a female socket to opposite ends of the wires, the female socket also having four wire connection sites. The plug and line cord can also be connected directly to a device having four wire connection sites.

Redundant Electrical Grounding System

US Patent:
4025139, May 24, 1977
Filed:
Aug 30, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/718865
Inventors:
Frank C. Martucci - Fort Lee NJ
Assignee:
The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
H01R 306
US Classification:
339 14R
Abstract:
A back-up grounding system for electrical appliances is used in hazardous locations. The redundant grounding line cord has two green grounding conductors instead of the usual one. A plurality of redundant grounding plugs and receptacles are provided to provide electrical appliances with two complete and separate grounding circuits.

Beer Dispensing System

US Patent:
6216914, Apr 17, 2001
Filed:
Aug 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/385593
Inventors:
Frank J. Martucci - Bellmore NY
International Classification:
B67D 1300
US Classification:
222 78
Abstract:
Disclosed is a new and improved dispensing system for dispensing fluid through an ornate system. The system has a housing with an upper end, a lower end, a front wall, a rear wall and opposed side walls. Further, the housing has a hollow interior, the lower end having an outwardly extending stand secured thereto. A fluid container is secured within the hollow interior with a cover removably coupled and with an open upper end thereof. An outlet hose extends outwardly of the container with an interior end in fluid communication with the fluid in the container. The outlet hose has an exterior end extending outwardly of one of the opposed side walls of the housing. An outlet pump is coupled with the exterior end of the outlet hose with a dispensing spout contiguous therewith, the outlet pump including a generally U-shaped handle extending downwardly therefrom. The outlet pump also includes a one-way valve pivotally disposed therein for precluding the flow of fluid therethrough. The outlet pump further includes a manipulating handle pivotally coupled with the U-shaped handle, the manipulating handle having an inwardly extending portion for selectively raising the one way valve.

Dripless Ceiling Paint Roller And Paint Metering Pan

US Patent:
4356588, Nov 2, 1982
Filed:
Aug 17, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/293278
Inventors:
Frank C. Martucci - Fort Lee NJ
International Classification:
B44D 312
US Classification:
1525706
Abstract:
A roller with a spray guard comprising a roller arm, a roller rotatably mounted on one end of the arm, a handle member connected to an opposite end of the arm, and a spray guard pivotally mounted to the arm one end, extending at least the axial length of the roller. The arm is of a length sufficient to permit the free pivoting of the guard whereby the guard pivotally hangs below the roller when in use. The guard is preferably planar in shape and, with forward movement of the roller across a surface to be painted, the guard pivots toward the surface with a trailing edge thereof so that it automatically is positioned in the best location to receive spray from the roller. A paint metering pan is also disclosed which utilizes a screen or grill structure biased upwardly and away from pain in a container which is moved downwardly by abutment with the roller to permit a selected amount of paint to come in contact with the roller.

Multi-Apartment Remote Time Variable Temperature Regulator And Recorder

US Patent:
4315595, Feb 16, 1982
Filed:
Nov 15, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/094384
Inventors:
Frank C. Martucci - Fort Lee NJ
International Classification:
F23N 520
G05D 2300
US Classification:
236 46R
Abstract:
A temperature control and monitoring device for a heater of a building having a plurality of separate areas comprising, a motor having a shaft rotatable at constant speed, a disc connected to the shaft having a pluraliity of radially extending slots, a pin slidably mounted in each of the slots, a temperature indicator having a shaft rotatable by a change in temperature and responsive to a temperature sensed by temperature sensing members, a plurality of temperature sensing members, each in one of the separate areas, for sensing the temperature in each of the areas respectively connected to the temperature indicator and a selector device connected between each of the temperature sensing members and the temperature indicator for selectively connecting one of the sensing members at a time for a predetermined time period and at predetermined intervals to the temperature indicator. A control arm extends from and is connected to the indicator shaft and is engagable with at least one of the pins with a circuit connected to the control arm and the pins and also to the heater for starting the heater when the temperature indicator shaft rotates to permit the engagement between the control arm and at least one of the pins in response to a temperature sensed by the connected sensing member. The pins are positioned on the disc in a pattern to produce a selected temperature control for each full revolution of the motor which usually corresponds to one full day so that the heater is controlled according to temperatures sampled from each of the separate areas.

Time Variable Thermostat

US Patent:
4180789, Dec 25, 1979
Filed:
Jul 10, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/923067
Inventors:
Frank Martucci - Fort Lee NJ
International Classification:
H01H 3762
US Classification:
337301
Abstract:
A time variable thermostat for controlling a heater comprising, a temperature activated switch connected to the heater for deactivating the heater at a selected temperature having a movable contact and at least one fixed contact, the movable contact being moved into abutment with the fixed contact when a temperature other than the selected temperature is reached to activate the heater and moved into abutment with the fixed contact to deactivate the heater when the selected temperature is reached. A temperature selection arm is connected to the movable contact and associated with a scale for selecting the temperature at which the movable contact is moved out of abutment with the fixed contact. The thermostat further includes a clock motor having a shaft rotated once in 24 hours, a temperature selection disc centrally mounted on the shaft and in frictional contact therewith having a plurality of radially extending slots therein, and an arm engagement member slidable within each of the radially extending slots and in frictional contact with the disc for abutment against the temperature selection arm. Each arm engagement member is positionable at a radial location along its associated slot which corresponds to a selected temperature.

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