Frank S Naso Deceased36 Ridge Rd, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458

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36 Ridge Rd, Saddle River, NJ 07458 (201) 327-0195

Upper Saddle River, NJ

Denver, CO

Staten Island, NY

Riverdale, GA

Parker, CO

Garfield, NJ

Suffern, NY

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Address:
32 Lincoln St, Staten Island, NY 10314

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Programmer

Location:
Denver, CO
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Presm Medical Solutions
Programmer
Eon Communications Corporation 1997 - 2001
Director of Product Development
Business Communications Systems 1987 - 1997
Founder
Skills:
Software Development, Asp.net, Javascript, Css, Web Applications, T Sql, Call Centers, Product Development, Ivr, Technical Support, Sql, Microsoft Sql Server
Languages:
Italian
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Us Patents

Film Reel Having Film-Threadable Film-Retaining Core

US Patent:
4798352, Jan 17, 1989
Filed:
Nov 9, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/118654
Inventors:
Michael Naso - Union NJ
Frank Naso - Union NJ
International Classification:
B65H 7528
B65H 7518
US Classification:
242 74
Abstract:
In a preferred embodiment, there is a film reel having a film-threadable film-retaining core, the core containing a free-space for threading a mounting-end of a film to be wound on the reel, and across at least a portion of the core's free space there being a floor mounting the outer reel structure onto the inner core structure that is mountable on a driving spindle, with spaced-apart posts extending upwardly from the floor and the posts being spaced from each of the mounting spaces inside core walls and the space's inside surface of the outside walls of the core, with each of the posts anchored by an anchoring structure connected to the core's inside core structure, the upwardly extending posts having a large exagerated arcuate surface providing a large surface area for contact with film threaded thereagainst. The spindle-mounting structure of the reel's core optionally may include a key-space formed by the inner core spindle-mounting structure. In preferred embodiments, the key-mounting structure extends into a space forming at least one of the connecting structures supporting one of the spaced-apart posts.

Computer Automated Microfilm Jacket Feed And Printer Device

US Patent:
4926339, May 15, 1990
Filed:
Jun 8, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/363470
Inventors:
Michael Naso - Union NJ
Frank Naso - Union NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1520
B41J 1310
US Classification:
364478
Abstract:
A computer coordinated microfilm jacket feed and printer machine has a microfilm jacket aligning and feed structure and a microfilm jacket-stacking and aligning platform and elevator thereof. The jacket-feed mechanism positions a forwardly-stacked microfilm jacket in a predetermined pick-up position at which vacuum-oriented pick-up ports of a pivoted pick-up structure suction-attaches a forwardly-advanced feed microfilm jacket, and by the pick-up structure pivoting and injecting the jacket into a printer's platen's input-bite (input-bite position) and guides therefor. The computer activates the platen roller which thus pulls through the microfilm jacket to a print position after turning-off the suction cup's vacuum; the entire machine and computer combination turns-off if the transport mechanism fails to pick-up and transport the printed jacket. The computer causes the printer to print the preprogrammed message or other writing or code onto the microfilm jacket, while concurrently the suction cups are returned to the jacket pickup-position and the suction cups thereupon pick-up the next-occuring jacket, thereafter positioning it at a ready-position for its eventual feed into the intake bite of the printer's platen and guides thereof. A transport mechanism grips and transports the printed jacket to a stacking elevator-controlled stacking tray, when--after printing is completed, the computer causes the printed jacket to eject.

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