Jonathan M Frisch, Age 49351 Atlantic Ave, Cedarhurst, NY 11516

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360 Summit Ave, Cedarhurst, NY 11516 (516) 239-8099

Brooklyn, NY

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Vice President Sales And Marketing

Location:
170 53Rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11203
Industry:
Import And Export
Work:
Ap&G Co., Inc.
Vice President Sales and Marketing
Education:
New York University 1998 - 2000
City University of New York - Brooklyn College 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Skills:
Sales Management, Pest Control, Negotiation, New Business Development, Strategic Planning, Team Building, Account Management, Operations Management, Product Development, Sales Operations, Customer Service, Contract Negotiation, Marketing Strategy, Income Statement, Sales, B2B, Sales Process, Customer Satisfaction, P&L Management, Forecasting, Budgets, Sales Presentations, Small Business, Business Development, Inventory Management, International Sales, Start Ups, P&L, Direct Sales, Customer Retention, Business Planning, Business Strategy, Pricing, Key Account Management, Selling, Training, Key Account Development, Market Planning, Retail, Product Marketing, Purchasing
Interests:
Skiing
Bedbug Early Detection
Politics
Green Pest Management Solutions
Fly and Insect Control
Scuba
Education
Science and Technology
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Landscaper

Industry:
Warehousing
Work:
Scenic Landscapes
Landscaper
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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Bed Bug Monitor

US Patent:
2012020, Aug 16, 2012
Filed:
Feb 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/028411
Inventors:
Jeffrey Frisch - Brooklyn NY, US
Jonathan Frisch - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
A01M 1/14
A01M 1/10
US Classification:
43114, 43123
Abstract:
A bed bug monitor includes a base and a central housing. The central housing is insulated and encloses a supply of solid carbon dioxide. During use an aperture in the housing releases a plume of carbon dioxide vapor which attracts bed bugs onto the base.

Carbon Dioxide Bed Bug Detection System

US Patent:
2013004, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Feb 22, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/402419
Inventors:
Jonathan Frisch - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
A01M 1/10
A01M 1/00
A01M 1/14
US Classification:
43114, 43123, 431321
Abstract:
A bed bug detection system is provided which includes a container having a receiving chamber for holding solidified carbon dioxide, an opening in the chamber communicating with and of sufficient size to insert the solidified carbon dioxide into the receiving chamber, a removable cover fitting over the opening, a plurality of channels formed in walls of the container, the channels allowing flow from the chamber of carbon dioxide to exit outside the walls of the container, exit occurring at exit ports; a plurality of tubes formed of a polymeric material, each tube connected to an exit port; and a plurality of bed bug detector stations, each station attached to one of the plurality of tubes, each of the stations formed of a housing with open first and second ends, and a trapping chemical being deposited within each housing.

System And Method For Detecting And Profiling Rodent Activity Using Detected Ultrasonic Vocalizations

US Patent:
2019026, Aug 29, 2019
Filed:
Apr 5, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/376728
Inventors:
- Bayonne NJ, US
Jonathan Frisch - Cedarhurst NY, US
International Classification:
G01N 29/30
G01N 29/44
G01N 29/42
A01M 31/00
G01N 29/14
G01N 29/24
Abstract:
A system for detecting rodent activity in an area. A series of detectors that calibrated to detect rodent vocalizations are placed in a geographic area. One or more of the detectors detect rodent vocalizations and transmits data notifying a central computer of detected vocalizations. The computer is provided with a program that generates a report of incidences and locations of detected vocalizations.

Dome-Covered Rodent Trap

US Patent:
2017015, Jun 8, 2017
Filed:
Dec 8, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/530177
Inventors:
- Brooklyn NY, US
Jonathan Frisch - Cedarhurst NY, US
Peter Chung - Palasades Park NJ, US
Zack Kowalksi - Manhattan NY, US
Marco Perry - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
A01M 23/30
Abstract:
A dome-covered rodent trap for capturing rodents. The trap has a base formed of walls and two openings through which rodents may enter. A snap mechanism for trapping rodents is secured to the base. A movable dome also is attached to the base. When the trap is set, the movable dome is maintained in a raised position. However, when the snap mechanism is triggered by a rodent, the movable dome moves downward to cover the base—thereby forming a sealed container around a captured rodent.

System And Method For Detecting And Profiling Rodent Activity Using Detected Ultrasonic Vocalizations

US Patent:
2017005, Mar 2, 2017
Filed:
Aug 26, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/248655
Inventors:
- Brooklyn NY, US
Jonathan Frisch - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G01N 29/30
A01M 31/00
Abstract:
A system for detecting rodent activity in an area. A series of detectors that calibrated to detect rodent vocalizations are placed in a geographic area. One or more of the detectors detect rodent vocalizations and transmits data notifying a central computer of detected vocalizations. The computer is provided with a program that generates a report of incidences and locations of detected vocalizations.

Rodent Trap Having Improved Apparatus To Trap Rodents

US Patent:
2016006, Mar 10, 2016
Filed:
Sep 8, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/847575
Inventors:
- Brooklyn NY, US
Jonathan Frisch - Cedarhurst NY, US
International Classification:
A01M 23/14
A01M 23/16
A01M 23/08
A01M 25/00
A01M 99/00
A01M 23/02
A01M 23/00
Abstract:
A rodent trap may be in an active or inactive state, with the inactive state being first set to enable the rodent to enter the trap without feeling threatened, and after a desired period of time, the trap becomes activated such that the rodent which became comfortable in the previously inactive trap then becomes trapped.

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