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Roberto Bucker

from Pennington, NJ
Age ~63

Roberto Bucker Phones & Addresses

  • 14 Baker Way, Pennington, NJ 08534
  • Scarsdale, NY
  • 215 Kirkbrae Rd, Kennett Square, PA 19348 (610) 925-5881
  • 10 Taylors Farm Dr, Newark, DE 19711 (302) 234-4776
  • 4 Kenwick Rd, Hockessin, DE 19707 (302) 234-4776
  • Chester, PA

Work

Position: Protective Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Monofilament Bristle Assemblies And Methods Of Making Brushes Using Same

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US Patent:
6434778, Aug 20, 2002
Filed:
Nov 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/723698
Inventors:
Mark Stephen Edwards - Hockessin DE
Jeffrey Allen Chambers - Hockessin DE
Wayne Hugh Marshall - Wilmington DE
Roberto Bucker - Hockessin DE
James Harmon Watts - Wilmington DE
Susan Elaine Loudin - Landenberg PA
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A46B 904
US Classification:
151591, 15206
Abstract:
Several brush assemblies are disclosed. All employ bristle strings that include a base string connected to a plurality of monofilaments. The preferred monofilaments are nylons and other polymeric thermoplastic materials. The monofilaments may be linear segments or loop segments disposed in two rows. The bristle strings may be connected to brush bodies to form virtually any of the various types of brushes. Bristle strings employing loops may be braided together to form entangled, monofilament articles for brush or other applications.

Bristle Sub-Assemblies And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
62602292, Jul 17, 2001
Filed:
Feb 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/247093
Inventors:
Mark Stephen Edwards - Hockessin DE
Wayne Hugh Marshall - Wilmington DE
Roberto Bucker - Hockessin DE
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A46B 904
A46D 104
US Classification:
152072
Abstract:
A bristle sub-assembly includes first and second base strings and a plurality of polymeric monofilaments connected to and extending between the first and second base strings. The polymeric monofilaments form a first arched row when the first and second base strings are brought together. Several types and configurations of brushes are made using either arched bristles or combinations of arched and straight bristles.

Monofilament Bristle Assemblies And Methods Of Making Brushes Using Same

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US Patent:
62695142, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Jun 5, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/092094
Inventors:
Mark Stephen Edwards - Hockessin DE
Jeffrey Allen Chambers - Hockessin DE
Wayne Hugh Marshall - Wilmington DE
Roberto Bucker - Hockessin DE
James Harmon Watts - Wilmington DE
Susan Elaine Loudin - Landenberg PA
International Classification:
A46B 904
US Classification:
151591
Abstract:
Several brush assemblies are disclosed. All employ bristle strings that include a base string connected to a plurality of monofilaments. The preferred monofilaments are nylons and other polymeric thermoplastic materials. The monofilaments may be linear segments or loop segments disposed in two rows. The bristle strings may be connected to brush bodies to form virtually any of the various types of brushes. Bristle strings employing loops may be braided together to form entangled, monofilament articles for brush or other applications.
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