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3506 Highbridge Dr, Midlothian, VA 23113    919-9951747   

3019 Hedgeway Pl, Midlothian, VA 23113    804-4641434   

Wake Forest, NC   

Kennebunkport, ME   

Saco, ME   

Biddeford, ME   

Chesterfield, VA   

Wade, NC   

7517 Tynewind Dr, Wake Forest, NC 27587   

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Vp Global Package Design

Position:
VP Global Design at MWV
Location:
Richmond, Virginia Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
MWV since Nov 2001
VP Global Design
Sagoma Plastics Sep 1993 - Nov 2001
VP Design and Engineering
Gelardi Design Sep 1993 - Sep 1995
VP Design and Development
E Media Aug 1989 - Sep 1989
Lead Industrial Designer
Shape Inc Jun 1984 - Sep 1989
Associate Industrial Designer
Education:
Syracuse University 1984 - 1989
BS Industrial Design, Industrial Design
Interests:
Design, the business of design, inventing, mentoring and developing junior designers, Family, Fishing, boating, skiing, history, current events
Honor & Awards:
Photos and articles published in periodicals include; A.D. Magazine, Billboard, Tape and Disc, consumerreports.org, Wall Street Journal, Media Line, Popular Mechanics, Cosmetic Packaging and Design, Cosmetic and Personal Care Packaging, Packaging Digest, Pharmaceutical and Medical Packaging, Awarded Over 70 US Patents,
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Us Patents

Movable Display Multiple Image Tag And Key Chain

US Patent:
6357153, Mar 19, 2002
Filed:
Nov 4, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/185598
Inventors:
Tatiana L. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME, 04046
Anthony Gelardi, II - Kennebunkport ME, 04046
Stephen D. Fantone - Lynnfield MA, 01940
John A. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME, 04046
Anthony L. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME, 04046
International Classification:
G03B 2502
US Classification:
40454, 40513, 40634, 70456 R
Abstract:
A device for displaying multiple images in an animation-like manner is provided. The device includes an outer shell having a pair of opposed transparent lenticular surfaces and a pair of opposed side walls extending between opposed outer edges of the lenticular surfaces thereby forming a hollow rectangular cavity. The device also includes a generally rectangular slide insertable through an opening in the first end of the cavity. Interleaved images are positioned on the opposed faces of the slide. The device further includes a part for reciprocating the slide in the cavity thereby altering the appearance of the displayed image. The reciprocating part includes a detent slot formed in an interior region of each of the side walls of the outer shell and a corresponding pair of spring bar mounted detent tabs for engaging the detent slots. A spring bar is positioned generally parallel to the second end of the slide and dihedral spring leaves are positioned in a center of the spring bar. The spring bar and the spring leaves bias the slide away from the second end of the outer shell.

Multiple Disc Package With Locking And Tamper-Evident Push Button

US Patent:
6401920, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Apr 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/839233
Inventors:
John A. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME
Assignee:
AGI Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B65D 8557
US Classification:
2063081, 2064595, 206807
Abstract:
Discs are held locked in a tray by flex arms with disc-retaining extensions overlying inner peripheral areas adjacent the central opening of the uppermost disc. A push button is held within a disc-centering boss. Lock tab detents extending from the push button hold the push button above an inner edge of an annular shelf on the centering boss. The push button is connected to the flex arms with goose neck connectors. Pressing inward on the flex arms tends to move the goose necks to draw the push button downward. In the locked, tamper-evident position, the lock tabs prevent the push button from moving downward, and thus hold the disc-retaining extensions over inner surface areas of the disc.

Multi-Disc Package With Disc-Locking Straps

US Patent:
6443300, Sep 3, 2002
Filed:
Aug 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/642470
Inventors:
John A. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME
Assignee:
AGI Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B65D 8557
US Classification:
206312, 2063081, 206 15
Abstract:
A new DVD or CD package has thin disc-retaining straps which are vertically rigid and are bendable horizontally between bi-stable opposite curves. Opposite edges of discs are held by inward curved straps. A user flexes the straps outward into outer stable positions before removing the discs. Closing the cover of the box moves the straps to their inward curved stable positions. Ramps attached to the spine and to the outer edge of the cover push the straps inward. The ramps, or ribs, also prevent the straps from being pushed to an unlocked position when the case is closed. The straps are molded in inward, disc-holding positions through openings in the back of the tray. The straps are configured to hold one or more discs positioned in the cylindrical well of the tray, which is formed by four segmental curved walls. Finger wells extend between the segmental walls and through the base of the tray and are preferably located at 90Â intervals to the straps to provide ease in removing the discs.

Buckle

US Patent:
6453519, Sep 24, 2002
Filed:
Aug 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/634464
Inventors:
John A. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME
Assignee:
Sagoma Plastics Corporation - Biddeford ME
International Classification:
A44B 1106
US Classification:
24163R, 24 16 PB, 24186, 24265 BC, 24543
Abstract:
The new buckle is made of two pieces which work with laminated strap webbing or open weave strap webbing. Web engagements within the buckle prevent the web from sliding through in any direction, or allow the belting to move in only one direction. Bases of side extensions of the inner plate have locking lugs. Moveable rounded side portions of the outer plate have locking tabs which engage the lugs to prevent movement out or into the locking position. Locking and unlocking the buckle requires squeezing rounded sides together while pushing or pulling on the outer plate. Teeth extend inward from the outer locking plate. Angled through-holes in the lower plate receive the teeth and hold the locking teeth in engaged position when the buckle is locked. Locking teeth angularly mounted in recesses in the upper plate are deflected when the webbing strap is pulled in a tightening direction. The teeth in cooperation with the holes in the bottom plate prevent reverse movement of the webbing strap when the buckle parts are locked together.

Automated Packaging System For Loading Compact Discs And Booklets Into Compact Disc Cases

US Patent:
6527500, Mar 4, 2003
Filed:
Dec 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/468780
Inventors:
John A. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME
Albert Belanger - Scarburough ME
Guy Lessard - Biddeford ME
Assignee:
Sagoma Plastics - Biddeford ME
International Classification:
B65B 2500
US Classification:
4147881, 4147954, 414801, 414802, 53 50, 53238, 53254, 53468
Abstract:
An insertion automation apparatus for discs and booklets in disc packages has plural parallel belts for transporting containers through successive stations. A first station is adjacent the belts for unstacking containers. A second station is adjacent the belts for opening the containers. An inspection station adjacent the belts inspects the opened containers. A fourth station adjacent the belts partially inserts booklets in the open containers, has a booklet conveyor for unstacking and moving booklets and an insertion conveyor for partially inserting the booklets in booklet pockets of the containers. A fifth station adjacent the belts has a pusher for pushing booklets fully into the pockets. A sixth disc placement station adjacent the belts has a continuous looped disc carrier arranged transversely to the belts and plural outwardly spaced disc carrier heads facing outward from the looped disc carrier. Suction lifters are positioned adjacent one end of the looped disc carrier for engaging and lifting discs from a top of an active stack and pulling the discs onto the carrier heads.

Product Container With Locking End Cap

US Patent:
D472808, Apr 8, 2003
Filed:
Jun 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/161927
Inventors:
John A. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME
Richard Mazurek - Huntingdon Valley PA
Assignee:
MeadWestvaco Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
0903
US Classification:
D 9428, D9418

Product Container With Locking End Cap

US Patent:
D472809, Apr 8, 2003
Filed:
Jun 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/161936
Inventors:
John A. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME
Richard Mazurek - Huntingdon Valley PA
Assignee:
MeadWestvaco Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
0903
US Classification:
D 9428, D9418

Product Container With Locking End Cap

US Patent:
D472810, Apr 8, 2003
Filed:
Jun 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/161937
Inventors:
John A. Gelardi - Kennebunkport ME
Richard Mazurek - Huntingdon Valley PA
Assignee:
MeadWestvaco Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
0903
US Classification:
D 9428, D9418

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