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  • Harpursville, NY
  • 67 Beach Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980
  • 71 Beach Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980
  • Stony Point, NC
  • Green Cove Springs, FL
  • Alexander, NC
  • 4 Ann Ave, Stony Point, NY 10980

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President At Tectum Inc

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Location:
United States
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Michael Massaro

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Skills:
Microsoft Office
Management
Microsoft Word
Research
Microsoft Excel
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Sales At Brian Bemis Automotive Group

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Automotive

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Michael Massaro
Manager
I-JUICE, LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Personal Washing Bar Having Adjacent Emollient Rich And Emollient Poor Phases

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US Patent:
6383999, May 7, 2002
Filed:
Dec 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/734802
Inventors:
Laurie Ann Coyle - Park Ridge NJ
Albert Joseph Post - Orange CT
Syed Husain Abbas - Seymour CT
Gail Beth Rattinger - Teaneck NJ
Michael Massaro - Congers NY
Harry Crookham - Lyndhurst NJ
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personal Care USA. division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A61K 750
US Classification:
510146, 510151, 510153, 510155
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a multiphase cleansing bar having a plurality of phases of cleansing material. Adjacent phases preferably have different concentration levels of benefit components respectively and all the phases individually preferably have a substantially similar cleansing base consisting of a syndet base, a soap base, or mixtures thereof. These benefit components are emollients, moisturizers, nutrients, anti-aging materials etc. Segregation of the benefit rich component is expected to result in improved deposition of the benefit components on the skin during the product application, which improves the moisture barrier properties of the skin. Chemical and Theological compatibility between the phases is maximized and recycling of the product during production is facilitated with the use of a uniform cleansing base. Methods of producing the inventive bar by extruding and melt casting are also disclosed.

Process For Making Soap Bar Comprising About 6% And Greater Triglycerides

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US Patent:
6423672, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Apr 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/845109
Inventors:
Georgia Shafer - Garfield NJ
Michael Massaro - Congers NY
Yury Yarovoy - Berkeley Heights NJ
William Lanza - Towaco NJ
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personeal Care USA division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A61K 750
US Classification:
510151, 510152, 510153, 510155, 510156, 510458, 510459, 510460
Abstract:
The invention relates to soap bars comprising 6% to 13% triglyceride oils wherein said bars simultaneously have post processing properties and maintain good lather. In a second embodiment, the invention relates to a process of making predominantly soap bars having noted properties comprising adding 6 to about 13% by wt. triglyceride oil(s) at finishing stage post crystallization.

Soap Bar Comprising About 6% And Greater Triglycerides Which Structure Well And Have Desirable User Properties

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US Patent:
6440913, Aug 27, 2002
Filed:
Apr 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/845105
Inventors:
Georgia Shafer - Garfield NJ
Michael Massaro - Congers NY
Yury Yarovoy - Berkeley Heights NJ
William Lanza - Towaco NJ
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personal Care USA Division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A61K 750
US Classification:
510141, 510152, 510153, 510151, 510155, 510458, 510459
Abstract:
The invention relates to soap bars comprising 6% to 13% triglyceride oils wherein said bars simultaneously have post processing properties and maintain good lather. In a second embodiment, the invention relates to a process of making predominantly soap bars having noted properties comprising adding 6 to about 13% by wt. triglyceride oil(s) at finishing stage post crystallization.

Compositions Comprising Combination Of Defi And Modified Defi And Methods Of Making

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US Patent:
6562874, May 13, 2003
Filed:
Dec 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/455607
Inventors:
Leonora Ilardi - Englewood NJ
Lee Ann Gallagher - Morristown NJ
Michael Massaro - Congers NY
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personal Care USA division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
B01F 1706
US Classification:
516 14, 516 63, 516909, 516912, 516 62, 554 49, 554 69, 554 90, 554 92, 510156, 510494, 510495
Abstract:
Composition may be prepared in a single DEFI reactor comprising mixtures of (1) DEFI (directly esterified fatty acyl isethionate) and (2) a compound produced by the reaction of (a) isethionate with a fatty acid replacement (e. g. , a multicarboxylic fatty acid, a fatty acid); or (b) fatty acid with an isethionate replacement (e. g. , C -C alcohols, C -C organic acids, amines). Such mixtures are milder than DEFI alone while retaining substantially same foaming benefit.

Biphasic Composition Induced By Polydextrose

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US Patent:
6787511, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Aug 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/218236
Inventors:
Rajesh Patel - Lyndhurst NJ
Michael Massaro - Congers NY
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personal Care USA division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
C11D 100
US Classification:
510130, 510159, 510405, 510417, 510421, 510426, 510470, 510474, 510475, 510483, 510535
Abstract:
The invention relates to use of specifically defined polydextrose to induce biphasic liquid formation. Optional use of salt allows less polydextrose to be used to induce biphasic formation.

Bar Composition Comprising Copolymer Mildness Actives

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US Patent:
57804052, Jul 14, 1998
Filed:
Mar 18, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/616942
Inventors:
Mengtao He - Wayne NJ
Michael Fair - Hackensack NJ
Michael Massaro - Congers NY
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C11D 926
US Classification:
510141
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to synthetic bar compositions wherein relatively small amounts of specified polyoxyethylene-polypropylene nonionic polymer has been found to enhance mildness of bar compositions.

Liquid Compositions Comprising Hydrophobically Modified Polyalkylene Glycols As Mildness Actives

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US Patent:
57927391, Aug 11, 1998
Filed:
Apr 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/637144
Inventors:
Mengtao He - Wayne NJ
Michael Fair - Hackensack NJ
Michael Massaro - Congers NY
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C11D 112
C11D 183
US Classification:
510422
Abstract:
The present invention relates to liquid detergent compositions comprising anionic/amphoteric surfactant systems. Low addition levels of specific hydrophobically modified polyalkylene glycol wherein ratio of hydrophobically modified polyalkylene glycol to anionic surfactant is defined have been found to remarkably enhance mildness without sacrificing processibility and desired user properties. In a second embodiment, the invention relates to a method for enhancing mildness in liquid detergent compositions comprising anionic surfactant by adding said defined hydrophobically modified polyalkylene glycols.

Non-Molten-Mix Process For Making Bar Comprising Acyl Isethionate Based Solids, Soap And Optional Filler

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US Patent:
59814519, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Sep 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/159054
Inventors:
Terence James Farrell - West New York NJ
Georgia Shafer - Rutherford NJ
Florencio Ratuiste - Union NJ
Michael Massaro - Congers NY
David John Lang - Ossining NY
Michael Francis Petko - Mt. Vernon NY
Gail Beth Rattinger - Teaneck NJ
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company - New York NY
International Classification:
C11D 1100
US Classification:
510141
Abstract:
Novel compositions are prepared in a non-molten process. In particular, compositions comprise optional fillers with both soap and high levels of synthetic surfactants. When high levels of soap and surfactant are normally used in such process, there is a significant "grittiness" problem. Pre-processing the surfactant containing chip (e. g. , "DEFI" chip) has been unexpectedly found to remedy this problem.
Michael J Massaro from Harpursville, NY, age ~66 Get Report