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  • 456 Gateswood Dr, West Chester, PA 19380 (610) 429-4048
  • Paoli, PA
  • Malvern, PA
  • Ardmore, PA
  • Bala Cynwyd, PA
  • Chester, PA
  • Havertown, PA
  • 456 Gateswood Dr, West Chester, PA 19380

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Company: Mark semanko designer builder Position: Owner

Education

School / High School: Saint Joseph's University

Skills

Microsoft Office

Industries

Construction

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Owner

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Location:
West Chester, PA
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Mark Semanko Designer Builder
Owner
Education:
Saint Joseph's University
The Catholic University of America
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Architecture
Skills:
Microsoft Office

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Tying Balloons And The Like

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US Patent:
45106533, Apr 16, 1985
Filed:
Sep 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/431265
Inventors:
Mark Semanko - Bala Cynwyd PA
International Classification:
A44B 2100
A63H 306
US Classification:
24131C
Abstract:
A method for tying balloons and the like, having apertured ends and necks, comprising the steps of: looping the neck of the balloon around a pair of movable jaws resiliently urged toward one another and defining a channel therebetween perpendicular to their plane of movement; moving the end of the balloon over the loop and through the jaws, so as to extend through the channel; and, rolling the loop over the end of the balloon, continuing toward and off the ends of the jaws, whereby the loop resiliently snaps into place, forming a knot in the neck of the balloon. The method may further comprise the step of feeding a string through one of the pair of movable jaws so as to extend through the loop prior to rolling the loop over the end of the jaws, whereby a plurality of balloons can be sequentially and automatically tied on the string. An apparatus for tying balloons and the like, comprising: a pair of movable jaws resiliently urged toward one another, defining a channel perpendicular to their plane of movement; and, a longitudinal bore through one of the jaws perpendicular to, but not intersecting the channel.
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