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Zoltan Michael Pocza

from Denison, TX
Age ~48

Zoltan Pocza Phones & Addresses

  • Denison, TX
  • Allen, TX
  • 1720 Alpine Dr, Sherman, TX 75092 (903) 892-6622
  • Pottsboro, TX
  • McKinney, TX
  • Plano, TX
  • 1720 Alpine Dr, Sherman, TX 75092 (214) 418-1934

Work

Position: Precision Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Public records

Vehicle Records

Zoltan Pocza

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Address:
7205 Buckleigh Pt Ct, McKinney, TX 75071
VIN:
1J8HG68207C535788
Make:
JEEP
Model:
COMM
Year:
2007

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Zoltan M Pocza
President
ROYAL CASE COMPANY, INC
Mfg Personal Leather Goods Mfg Luggage
PO Box 2027, Sherman, TX 75091
(903) 868-0288
Zoltan Pocza
ManagingDirector
Z & P Pocza Management, LLC
PO Box 2231, Sherman, TX 75091
Zoltan Pocza
General Partner
Z & P Pocza Partners, Ltd
315 S Montgomery St, Sherman, TX 75090
Zoltan M Pocza
Vice Presi, President, Vice President, Director
CONDITION 1, LLC
210 E Jones St, Sherman, TX 75090
PO Box 2027, Sherman, TX 75091
Zoltan Pocza
Z&P MANAGEMENT, LLC
Management Services
210 E Jones St, Sherman, TX 75090
Zoltan Pocza
Managing
ROYAL CASE TRUCKING, LLC
210 E Jones St, Sherman, TX 75090
Zoltan Pocza
Managing
RCCP, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
210 E Jones St, Sherman, TX 75090
Zoltan Pocza
ZPJ PROPERTIES, LLC
Nonresidential Building Operator
315 S Montgomery St, Sherman, TX 75090
PO Box 2027, Sherman, TX 75091

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Forming A Decorative Image On Fabric Materials

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US Patent:
54573041, Oct 10, 1995
Filed:
Jun 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/263367
Inventors:
Zoltan M. Pocza - Sherman TX
International Classification:
H05B 662
US Classification:
219767
Abstract:
A method of forming a raised image of preselected pattern onto the surface of a fabric material by first laminating a thin film of vinyl onto the surface of the fabric and underlying the fabric with a thin layer of vinyl. A heated die of the image to be formed is then caused to be impressed in a highly forced engagement against the laminated film, while RF energy is applied to the die platen for a controlled time period. The die and image are permitted to cool in place after which the die is removed and any extraneous vinyl particles permeated during the heated engagement can be easily brushed from the fabric surface while the image pattern remains.
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