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John F Lontz

from Burlington, NJ
Deceased

John Lontz Phones & Addresses

  • 101 Union St, Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 239-0679 (609) 239-1221
  • 129 Union St, Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 239-4590
  • 2356 Wexford Way, Statesville, NC 28625 (203) 651-4523
  • Mooresville, NC
  • 313 Bedford St, Georgetown, DE 19947 (302) 253-8077
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Henderson, NV
  • 147 Northington Woods Dr, Mooresville, NC 28117

Work

Company: U.s. facilities, inc. Position: Contracts manager

Skills

Facilities Management • Contract Management • Microsoft Excel • Six Sigma • Microsoft Word • Contract Negotiation • Budget • Microsoft Office

Languages

English

Industries

Facilities Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Contracts Manager

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Location:
1591 Jacksonville Rd, Burlington, NJ 08016
Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
U.s. Facilities, Inc.
Contracts Manager
Skills:
Facilities Management
Contract Management
Microsoft Excel
Six Sigma
Microsoft Word
Contract Negotiation
Budget
Microsoft Office
Languages:
English

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Lontz
Director Information Technology
U.S. Facilities, Inc
Management Services Building Maintenance Services · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1800 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 564-1448

Publications

Us Patents

High Fidelity Color Prints

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US Patent:
41780965, Dec 11, 1979
Filed:
Apr 10, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/887436
Inventors:
John F. Lontz - Wilmington DE
Assignee:
John F. Lontz Associates, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G03B 2732
G03B 2752
US Classification:
355 32
Abstract:
This invention relates to finished photographic reproduction and imaging system by which the photographic color matching to that of the object photographed is accomplished by means of an imposed, permanently adherent integral overlay of transparent film serving to adjust, by addition or subtraction of the color deficiences or excesses with respect to chroma, value and hue so as to more nearly and truly match or approximate the color or colors of the object from which the photograph was made. The color correcting or adjusting overlay of the transparent colored films comprise a broad range of chromal intensities of the nominally red, yellow, blue and green and other intermediate spectral hues and that of discrete mixtures with several orders of color intensities, which overlay is further provided with a pressure-sensitive adhesive for permanent and smooth affixture to the photographic emulsion of the print which is to be provided with the necessary correction or adjustment. The invention involves the use of a novel overlay laminating film having high transparency, mechanical strength and tear resistance, dyeable to a varied range of color intensitities and provided with a thin layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive. The novel color correcting adherent laminating overlay is applied to the color deficient or exaggerated print wherein the color correction, augmentation or appropriate adjustment is predetermined from already measured intensities of the selected spectral standards of red, green, yellow and blue using digital color difference comparator that provides numerical, quantitized reflections of the selected color reference standards to which the color correcting overlay laminates are made to match for a high fidelity color print.

Laminating Process For Producing High Fidelity Color Prints

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US Patent:
43057683, Dec 15, 1981
Filed:
Mar 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/019903
Inventors:
John F. Lontz - Wilmington DE
Assignee:
John F. Lontz Associates, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B32B 3112
G03C 1104
US Classification:
156 64
Abstract:
High fidelity color reproductions are produced whereby color correcting or compensating thin polymeric laminates are applied over photographs, prints and imaging devices and systems, that are initially deficient or excessive in some one or more color rendition, by methods comprising dyeing the thin polymeric laminates, applying an adhesive layer, and laminating onto the color deficient reproduction. The methods and their component processes begin with the production of serial ranges of instrumentally measured color intensities of dyed thin polymeric films compensating for the color deficiency or excesses, followed by applying an adhesive layer for bonding as a laminate, and by bonding the color compensating dyed polymeric film onto the initial color deficient reproduction. Critical to the method and processes described is the instrumental monitoring, by digital color indices, of the initial reproduction for the essential spectral characteristics of the color deficiency or excess for which a compensating dyed laminate with its spectral digital color indices from the serial ranges of dyed thin polymeric films is selected for the bonded lamination to produce the desired high fidelity color reproduction.

Phase Transfer Process For Producing Native Plasma Protein Concentrates

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US Patent:
54202507, May 30, 1995
Filed:
Apr 8, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/044585
Inventors:
John F. Lontz - Wilmington DE
Assignee:
Fibrin Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61K 3836
C07K 130
C07K 14745
C07K 1475
US Classification:
530381
Abstract:
Cryoprecipitated mammalian plasma proteins with associated glycoproteins, polysaccharides, and numerous other macromolecular entities are transferred directly in the course of controlled thawing and centrifuging from native plasma phase across the boundary layer into a pre-prepared substrate transfer medium at sustained solidus--liquidus equilibrium regulated to residual icing from about 5 weight percent to about 95 weight percent to produce cryoprecipitates with enhanced productivity and enhanced qualifications for in vivo tissue bonding applications.

Process For Producing Fibrinogen Concentrates

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US Patent:
56440324, Jul 1, 1997
Filed:
Feb 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/391277
Inventors:
John F. Lontz - Wilmington DE
Assignee:
Fibrin Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C07K 114
C07K 130
C07K 1475
US Classification:
530382
Abstract:
A process for producing a fibrinogen concentrate for use as a tissue adhesive from mammalian plasma includes freezing the plasma to a temperature of at most about -20. degree. C. for less than four hours in a container having a surface to volume ratio of from about 4. 38:1 to about 1. 65:1 reciprocal centimeters, thereby producing frozen plasma; thawing the frozen plasma at a temperature of at least about 4. degree. C. for a time sufficient to attain about 5% to about 95% residual icing, thereby producing thawed plasma; and centrifuging the thawed plasma to produce a fibrinogen concentrate having a solids content of about 6% to about 44% solids by weight of the concentrate.
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