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Lyndhurst, NJ   

442 Cornell Ave, Rahway, NJ 07065    732-3827796   

3000 Sunrise Lakes Blvd, Sunrise, FL 33322    954-7424180   

346 7Th St APT 4, Jersey City, NJ 07302    201-6564572   

346 7Th St, Jersey City, NJ 07302   

Toms River, NJ   

75 Clifton Pl APT 102, Jersey City, NJ 07304   

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Facial Rejuvenating Apparatus

US Patent:
2013005, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/594017
Inventors:
Louis Scerbo - Nutley NJ, US
International Classification:
A61H 1/00
US Classification:
601 46
Abstract:
A facial rejuvenating apparatus includes a pad having a concavity in an upper surface thereof. The concavity is configured to receive a human face. A pad breathing hole extends through the pad at a location to align with a nose of the face positioned in the concavity. A nonporous lining is provided to nest with the concavity in the pad. A lining breathing opening registers with the pad breathing opening. Stimulators, such as vibrators, are mounted in the pad to stimulate the face of a person using the apparatus.

Test Access Apparatus

US Patent:
4298239, Nov 3, 1981
Filed:
Sep 26, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/078960
Inventors:
Anthony R. Montalto - Edison NJ
Louis J. Scerbo - Succasunna NJ
Jeremia P. Starace - Randolph Township, Morris County NJ
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01R 13629
US Classification:
339 66M
Abstract:
Portable test apparatus utilized to access a field of test points comprises either a single access tool (100) or a multiple access adaptor (200) depending on the mode of testing required. Tool (100) is usually employed for accessing the field to effect a periodic testing whereas adaptor (200) is generally used for planned test activities. Tool (100) comprises body (111), guide assembly (150) and cover plater (170) which house clamp assembly (130) and pin contact assembly (180). Clamp assembly (130) operates in scissor-like fashion for engaging and disengaging tool (100) from test field grips (401). Spring-loaded pins (181) penetrate apertures (403) within the test field to contact the test points. Adaptor (200) comprises body (211), center panel (240) and guide (260) which enclose pin contact assembly (280); in addition, cam-lever drive assembly (210) attached to body (211). Drive assembly (210) has means for grasping a frame (50) associated with the test field so as to draw body (211) towards frame (50).

Electrical Access Tool For Engaging Recessed Test Points

US Patent:
4394620, Jul 19, 1983
Filed:
May 7, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/261662
Inventors:
Anthony R. Montalto - Edison NJ
Louis J. Scerbo - Succasunna NJ
Jeremia P. Starace - Randolph Township, Morris County NJ
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G01R 1067
H01R 1300
H01R 13516
US Classification:
324149
Abstract:
Portable test apparatus utilized to access a field of test points comprises either a single access tool (100) or a multiple access adaptor (200) depending on the mode of testing required. Tool (100) is usually employed for accessing the field to effect aperiodic testing whereas adaptor (200) is generally used for planned test activities. Tool (100) comprises body (111), guide assembly (150) and cover plater (170) which house clamp assembly (130) and pin contact assembly (180). Clamp assembly (130) operates in scissor-like fashion for engaging and disengaging tool (100) from test field grips (401). Spring-loaded pins (181) penetrate apertures (403) within the test field to contact the test points. Adaptor (200) comprises body (211), center panel (240) and guide (260) which enclose pin contact assembly (280); in addition, cam-lever drive assembly (210) attached to body (211). Drive assembly (210) has means for grasping a frame (50) associated with the test field so as to draw body (211) towards frame (50).

Cable Routing Methods And Apparatus

US Patent:
4320261, Mar 16, 1982
Filed:
Oct 3, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/193448
Inventors:
Louis J. Scerbo - Succasunna NJ
Jeremia P. Starace - Randolph Township, Morris County NJ
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 106
US Classification:
179 98
Abstract:
A modularized main distributing frame system (100) for interconnecting outside plant cables (140-143) with central office equipment leads (230,231) includes an overhead racking arrangement to route tie cables (130,131) and the equipment leads to framework line-ups (110,120). The tie cables connect the outside plant cables to widely dispersed appearances of frame terminals. To avoid crosses of tie cables as well as minimizing cable lengths and routes, the tie cables are routed using a methodology which partitions the cables in groupings. Each grouping is allocated a separate in-line spreading rack (160-163) to distribute the tie cables. In multiple line-up systems, another level of overhead racks (150,170,171) distributes the tie cables to the horizontally displaced spreading racks. Equipment leads are routed on a complementary racking structure (190-195) utilizing a methodology similar to the tie cabling technique.

Protector Device For Telecommunications Circuits

US Patent:
4307430, Dec 22, 1981
Filed:
Sep 26, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/078961
Inventors:
Anthony R. Montalto - Edison NJ
Louis J. Scerbo - Succasunna NJ
Jeremia P. Starace - Randolph Township, Morris County NJ
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H02H 906
US Classification:
361124
Abstract:
An electrical protector device (10) for grounding excessive voltage and excessive current to safeguard telecommunications circuits includes a heat coil assembly (100) for sensing and directing excessive current to ground, and a spark gap arrester (200), axially aligned with the heat coil assembly (100), for sensing and controlling excessive voltage. Whenever an overcurrent condition is encountered, heat coil mechanism (110) is displaced to provide metallic contact of the incoming line to a ground structure (300). In addition, the device is adapted to provide protected testing of both incoming pairs and office equipment. Two test points (123) formed as part of the heat coil assembly (100) are in contact with the individual wires of the incoming line. These two test points are accessible through apertures (402) in the protector housing (400).

Football Practice Aid

US Patent:
5853339, Dec 29, 1998
Filed:
Jul 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/888580
Inventors:
Louis Scerbo - Nutley NJ
Assignee:
Wing-It Inc. - Nutley NJ
International Classification:
A63B 4302
US Classification:
473576
Abstract:
A practice device for the throwing of a football, the device consisting of a football and an elasticized cord and an adjustable wrist support band with a means for connecting the cord between the football at one extremity and the wristband at its opposite extremity in combination with a means for causing to develop a spiralling trajectory when thrown.

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