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Donald D Nasgowitz

from Milwaukee, WI
Age ~86

Donald Nasgowitz Phones & Addresses

  • 418 3Rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53203 (414) 225-9444
  • 413 2Nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53203 (414) 344-1816
  • 1305 19Th St, Milwaukee, WI 53205 (414) 344-1816
  • Adell, WI
  • Brookfield, WI
  • 418 N 3Rd St UNIT 340, Milwaukee, WI 53203 (414) 225-9444

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Donald Nasgowitz Photo 1

Owner, Cream City Design

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Design
Donald Nasgowitz Photo 2

Designer At Cream City Design

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Design

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Donald Nasgowitz
President
Cream City Design Inc
Business Services
418 N 3 St, Milwaukee, WI 53203
(414) 225-9444

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Us Patents

Combination Hand Truck And Display Stand

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US Patent:
46324127, Dec 30, 1986
Filed:
Jan 18, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/692396
Inventors:
Donald D. Nasgowitz - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
DCI Marketing - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
B62B 100
US Classification:
280 4726
Abstract:
A combination hand truck and display stand comprising a lower unit including a generally planar base adapted to rest on a supporting surface, and a pair of generally planar side walls having upper edges and forward edges and extending upwardly from the base, and a portion of the base extending forwardly of the side walls, and an upper unit having a shape substantially identical to the shape of the lower unit and including a generally planar base having a bottom surface, and a pair of generally planar side walls having upper edges and forward edges and extending upwardly from the base, the upper unit being releasably connected to the lower unit such that the bottom surface of the upper unit is supported by the upper edges of the side walls of the lower unit.

Combined Oil Can Display And Dispenser Rack

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US Patent:
D2771543, Jan 15, 1985
Filed:
Mar 29, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/362764
Inventors:
Donald D. Nasgowitz - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
DCI Marketing - Milwaukee WI
US Classification:
D 6408

Display Device For Storing And Displaying Cards

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US Patent:
42179858, Aug 19, 1980
Filed:
May 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/905733
Inventors:
Donald D. Nasgowitz - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Display Corporation International - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
A47F 700
US Classification:
211 50
Abstract:
A display device for storing and displaying a plurality of cards includes a supporting structure having a generally vertical wall, and display rack supported by the vertical wall and having an upper portion and a lower portion. The display rack includes a planar dividing wall having a front face and a rear face, a plurality of adjacent display compartments supported by the front face, and a plurality of storage compartments supported by the rear face for supporting cards therein. The display device also includes means for supporting the display rack in a first position adjacent the vertical wall, and a second forwardly inclined position wherein the upper portion of the display rack is spaced from the vertical wall and the lower portion is positioned adjacent the vertical wall, the supporting means including at least one hook projecting rearwardly from the display rack and engageable with the vertical wall when the display rack is in the second position.

Simulated Neon Display Device

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US Patent:
40771466, Mar 7, 1978
Filed:
Sep 22, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/725488
Inventors:
Donald D. Nasgowitz - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Display Corporation International - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G09F 1308
US Classification:
40564
Abstract:
A point-of-purchase display device has a body made up of a display member and walls interconnected to define an enclosed area. The display member is made of a generally transparent material having raised elongated transparent portions formed therein in a predetermined pattern. Opaque paint is applied to the transparent material exclusive of the raised transparent portions, the raised portions being covered by a transparent paint. A fluorescent light is located within the enclosed area and directs light through the combination of opaque and transparent paints to provide the general visual effect of a neon sign.
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