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Conroy R Marth

from Preston, MD
Age ~67

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  • 21519 Skeleton Creek Rd, Preston, MD 21655 (410) 673-7177

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Conroy Marth

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Address:
21519 Skeleton Crk Rd, Preston, MD 21655
Phone:
(410) 673-7177
VIN:
5N1AR18U28C659114
Make:
Nissan
Model:
Pathfinder
Year:
2008

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Fragrance Dispenser

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US Patent:
20080257978, Oct 23, 2008
Filed:
Jan 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/023779
Inventors:
Conroy R. Marth - Preston MD, US
Ernest Edmond Dill - Viola DE, US
James Edward Thompson - Easton MD, US
International Classification:
A61L 9/04
B23P 17/00
US Classification:
239 60, 29592
Abstract:
Fragrance dispenser products and methods of manufacture are disclosed. For example, one embodiment of a fragrance dispenser according to the present invention includes a container having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface defining a cavity; a quantity of gel disposed within the cavity, the quantity of gel having a fragrance and configured to evaporate when exposed to air, wherein the container is configured to engage with a mounting bracket; and at least one opening defined by and extending through the outer and inner surfaces, the opening configured to expose the quantity of gel to air and to provide a visual indication of the quantity of gel.

Fragrance Dispenser

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US Patent:
20080296401, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
May 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/756286
Inventors:
Conroy Richard Marth - Preston MD, US
Assignee:
CELESTE INDUSTRIES CORPORATION - Easton MD
International Classification:
A61L 9/04
US Classification:
239 57
Abstract:
A fragrance dispenser may have an inner surface and an outer surface defining a plurality of windows. The outer surface may be coupled to the inner surface such that a cavity is defined between the inner surface and the outer surface. The cavity may be configured to receive a fragrance strip, and wherein the fragrance dispenser is configured to allow a threaded portion of a bottle to extend through the fragrance dispenser and engage with a bottle base.

Single Faceted Round Back Wire, Oblique Crimp Connecting Rod Woven Wire Conveyor Belt

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US Patent:
51762498, Jan 5, 1993
Filed:
Feb 8, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/652987
Inventors:
Christopher D. Esterson - Seaford DE
Conroy R. Marth - Preston MD
Peter K. Bailey - Easton MD
John D. Carduff - Salisbury MD
Assignee:
The Cambridge Wire Cloth Company - Cambridge MD
International Classification:
B65G 1706
US Classification:
198850
Abstract:
Wire stock for connecting rods is run through the nip of a pair of obliquely toothed rolls having teeth which taper from one face of the roll towards the other, and have a larger radius at the tip than along the portions flanking the tip. The angle of obliqueness matches the angle that a turn of a spiral wire will traverse the connecting rod. Round wire stock for the single-faceted spiral wires is run through the nip of a pair of rolls one of which has a cylindrical surface (i. e. , a flat longitudinal profile), and the other of which has a circumferential groove with a slightly larger diameter than the round wire stock. As the wire is flattened on one side, its curved side is broadened. As the resultingly single-faceted round wire is wound into flattened spiral form, it is spatially orientationally guided, so that the facet becomes located facing outwards. The rods and flat spirals are conventionally assembled with one another and secured to one another at respective ends, to provide a balanced flat spiral woven wire conveyor belt with rounds of turns nested in concave oblique crimp notches on the connecting rods.
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