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James J Franxman

from Cincinnati, OH
Age ~79

James Franxman Phones & Addresses

  • 4130 Ascot Ct, Colerain Township, OH 45251 (513) 385-4734
  • Cincinnati, OH

Work

Company: Cbts Jan 2018 to Sep 2018 Position: Java developer

Education

Degree: Associates School / High School: Cincinnati State Technical and Community College 2016 to 2017 Specialities: Computer Programming, Management

Skills

Java • Web Development • Quality Assurance • Sales • Pharmaceutical Industry • Agile Methodologies • Eclipse • Management • Sql • Angularjs • Software Development • Software Development Life Cycle • Oracle Database • Javascript • Git • Github • Spring Mvc • Spring Boot • Jquery • Bootstrap • C# • Microsoft Sql Server • Xml • Asp.net • Visual Studio • Visual Basic .Net • Html5 • Cascading Style Sheets • Soap • Visual Basic • Postgresql • Mysql • Ajax • Team Foundation Server • Html • Docker • Intellij Idea • Groovy • Karma • Rally • Agile Web Development • Sql Db2 • Full Stack Development • Software Deployment • Restful Webservices • Junit

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Pharmaceuticals

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Java Software Engineer

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Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Cbts Jan 2018 - Sep 2018
Java Developer

The Cincinnati Insurance Companies Aug 2017 - Jan 2018
Developer I

Great American Insurance Aug 2017 - Jan 2018
Java Developer

The Cincinnati Insurance Companies May 2017 - Aug 2017
Java Developer - Intern

Seapine Software Jan 2017 - May 2017
Quality Assurance Analyst Co-Op
Education:
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College 2016 - 2017
Associates, Computer Programming, Management
Skills:
Java
Web Development
Quality Assurance
Sales
Pharmaceutical Industry
Agile Methodologies
Eclipse
Management
Sql
Angularjs
Software Development
Software Development Life Cycle
Oracle Database
Javascript
Git
Github
Spring Mvc
Spring Boot
Jquery
Bootstrap
C#
Microsoft Sql Server
Xml
Asp.net
Visual Studio
Visual Basic .Net
Html5
Cascading Style Sheets
Soap
Visual Basic
Postgresql
Mysql
Ajax
Team Foundation Server
Html
Docker
Intellij Idea
Groovy
Karma
Rally
Agile Web Development
Sql Db2
Full Stack Development
Software Deployment
Restful Webservices
Junit

Publications

Us Patents

Proton Donating Actives In Absorbent Articles

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US Patent:
20020147433, Oct 10, 2002
Filed:
Jan 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/059614
Inventors:
Jocelyn McOsker - Loveland OH, US
Donald Roe - West Chester OH, US
James Franxman - Cincinnati OH, US
Thomas Klofta - Cincinnati OH, US
Ronald Berg - Fairfield OH, US
Raphael Warren - Amberly Village OH, US
International Classification:
A61F013/15
US Classification:
604/364000, 604/385010
Abstract:
An absorbent article that helps maintain a wearer's skin pH in an acidic condition is described. The absorbent article has a body contacting surface with a skin care composition that is transferred from the body contacting surface to the wearer's skin by contact, normal wearer motion and/or body heat. The skin care composition contains at least one proton donating active. Preferred proton donating actives include: monomeric organic acids, polymeric acids, and inorganic acid salts. The absorbent article also includes a liquid impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core positioned between the body contacting surface and the backsheet.

Lotion Composition For Imparting Soft, Lubricious Feel To Tissue Paper

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US Patent:
55253458, Jun 11, 1996
Filed:
Mar 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/398727
Inventors:
Alrick V. Warner - Cincinnati OH
Larry N. Mackey - Fairfield OH
Arthur Wong - West Chester OH
James J. Franxman - Cincinnati OH
Barry A. Goldslager - West Chester OH
Thomas J. Klofta - Fairfield OH
Dean Van Phan - West Chester OH
Assignee:
The Proctor & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61K 910
US Classification:
424402
Abstract:
A lotion composition for imparting a soft, lubricious, lotion-like feel when applied to tissue paper in amounts as low as from about 5 to about 15% by weight. The lotion composition comprises plastic or fluid emollient such as petrolatum, or a mixture of petrolatum with alkyl ethoxylate emollient, an agent such as sorbitan stearates or N-cocoyl, N-methyl glucamide to immobilize the emollient on the surface of the tissue paper web and optionally a hydrophilic surfactant to improve wettability when applied to toilet tissue. Because less lotion is required to impart the desired soft, lotion-like feel benefits, detrimental effects on the tensile strength and caliper of the lotioned paper are minimized or avoided.

Abrasive Wiping Articles And A Process For Preparing Such Articles

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US Patent:
52135888, May 25, 1993
Filed:
Apr 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/868386
Inventors:
Arthur Wong - West Chester OH
Larry N. Mackey - Fairfield OH
James J. Franxman - Cincinnati OH
John B. Burchnall - West Chester OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B24D 1700
US Classification:
51293
Abstract:
Disclosed are abrasive wiping articles, e. g. , nonwoven, preferably paper towels, which comprise an absorbant nonwoven substrate having printed thereon a cured scrubbing bead mixture which comprises a) certain carboxylated, ionically-charged polymeric abrasive particles, b) a carboxyl group-containing polymeric adhesive material, and c) an amino-epichlorohydrin, e. g. , Kymene. RTM. , cross-linking agent. The polymeric abrasive particles range in size from about 20 to 400 microns and have a Knoop hardness of from about 4 to 25. The polymeric adhesive material, upon curing, has a Knoop hardness of from about 0. 5 to 17. Preferred wiping articles of the foregoing type have a pattern of the scrubbing bead mixture printed onto from about 20% to 70% of the surface area of a paper substrate with the abrasive particles affixed to the substrate in such a manner that their exposed portion extends for a distance of from about 40 to 300 microns above the surface of the paper substrate. Wiping articles of this type are especially useful for removing soil and stain from hard surfaces with the polymeric scrubbing particles thereon being especially resistant to removal during use. Also disclosed is a process for preparing abrasive wiping articles as hereinbefore described.
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