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  • 875 Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
  • 875 E Camino Real #6E, Boca Raton, FL 33432
  • Mahopac, NY
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Carmel, NY

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James J. Oussani
Manager
Clos Du Bois LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
875 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
James J. Oussani
Manager
Calibre LLC
875 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
James Jjr. Oussani
Manager
553 NORTH LAKE LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
875 E Camino Real #6E, Boca Raton, FL 33432
James J Oussani
N. LAKE BLVD LLC
875 E Camino Real #6E, Boca Raton, FL 33432

Publications

Us Patents

Tabbing Device

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US Patent:
58913009, Apr 6, 1999
Filed:
Jan 26, 1998
Appl. No.:
/013405
Inventors:
James J. Oussani - Brooklyn NY
Gregory P. Oussani - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
The Staplex Company, Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
156541
Abstract:
A tabbing machine for applying adhesive tabs over the edge of an article comprises a feed mechanism for advancing tabs from a roll of tape past a tab discharge station. A tab applicator station located downstream of the tab discharge station functions to press the adhesive surfaces of a tab carried by the lead edge of an article to be tabbed which is moved past the applicator station. The device includes a control mechanism having a first photo sensor which senses the presence or absence of an article to be tabbed and a second photo sensor downstream of the first photo sensor for sensing a tab positioned at a tab discharge station. The sensors are interconnected in such manner that the tape drive mechanism for feeding tabs can be energized only when the infeed table is clear of an article to be tabbed and when no tab is located at the discharge station. The position of a tab relative to an article to be tabbed is controllable responsive to adjustment of the second or tab locator sensor.

Adjustable Force Powerized Stapler

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US Patent:
62169351, Apr 17, 2001
Filed:
Mar 2, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/260945
Inventors:
James J. Oussani - Brooklyn NY
Gregory P. Oussani - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
The Staplex Company, Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B25C 105
US Classification:
227 6
Abstract:
A powerized stapler device is disclosed including an electromagnet, preferably a solenoid, having a armature which is adjustable relative to the solenoid such that the permeable portions of the armature, in the non-energized condition of the solenoid, may be adjusted relative to the solenoid enabling the force exerted by the solenoid to be varied as a function of the initial position of the armature. In a further preferred embodiment, an extension of the armature is engaged with the stapler head whereby movements of the armature relative to the electromagnet also function to vary the space between the stapler head and the stapler anvil, adjustments to process thin work pieces functioning to reduce the spacing between stapler head and anvil as well as reducing the driving force exerted by the electromagnet. In a preferred embodiment, a sensor mechanism is provided which mechanically urges the stapler head toward or away from the anvil and shifts the position of the armature into or out of the core of a solenoid in accordance with the thickness of the work piece as sensed by the sensor mechanism.

Envelope Opener Device

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US Patent:
44199155, Dec 13, 1983
Filed:
Jan 19, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/340696
Inventors:
James J. Oussani - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
The Staplex Company, Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B43M 702
US Classification:
83887
Abstract:
An envelope opener device is provided characterized in that the envelope, which is automatically fed, is slit through only a single face of the envelope whereby no portion of the envelope is severed entirely, thus minimizing the possibility of loss of the contents. A further characterizing feature resides in a unique device for adjusting the cutting depth to achieve a precisely desired cutting effect, the depth adjustment means being actuatable for the slitting of envelopes of thinner stock, such as air mail envelopes. The device is resistant to feeding an envelope which is so disposed that the envelope contents are in registry with the cutting mechanism, thereby minimizing the possability of damaging the contents.

Letter Opener

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US Patent:
D2722291, Jan 17, 1984
Filed:
Jan 19, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/340698
Inventors:
James J. Oussani - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
The Staplex Company, Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
D1804
US Classification:
D 8 61

Automatic Feed Chadless Envelope Slitter

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US Patent:
59469960, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Dec 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
9/001708
Inventors:
James J. Oussani - Brooklyn NY
Gregory B. Oussani - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
The Staplex Company, Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B26D 700
US Classification:
83444
Abstract:
A beltless automatic feed chadless envelope slitter device is disclosed. A separator-alignment assembly assures that only the lowermost envelope received from an infeed zone is passed downstream to a slitter and the envelope so-passed has its marginal edge aligned with a guide fence. The separator-alignment assembly is comprised of a pair of drive wheels having upper peripheral portions projecting above the table in combination with a pair of drag levers having high friction portions at the lowermost ends thereof. The high friction portions are preferably spring urged toward the table, and are shiftable upwardly and downwardly to accommodate envelopes of varying thickness and envelopes which themselves include varying thickness portions. The high friction components are urged toward the table at positions laterally offset from the peripheries of the drive wheels. Preferably, the drive wheels rotate about an axis inclined to define an included angle in a downstream direction with a guide fence of less than 90 degrees whereby the conjoint action of the drag means and peripheral portions urges the envelope passing over the peripheral portions in a direction laterally toward the guide fence.
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