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Martin Monestereyork Donna Monestere

from Hollywood, SC
Age ~79

Martin Monestere Phones & Addresses

  • 4702 Blockhouse Ln, Hollywood, SC 29449 (843) 571-0839 (843) 571-0956 (843) 571-7585
  • 700 Daniel Ellis Dr, Charleston, SC 29412 (843) 762-3153
  • 29 Dundee Rd, Kendall Park, NJ 08824 (732) 297-8373
  • Lebanon, NJ
  • New Brunswick, NJ
  • 4702 Blockhouse Ln, Hollywood, SC 29449

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Company: Atex technologies, inc 2001 Position: Vice president

Skills

Medical Devices • Atex

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Medical Devices

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Executive Vice President Strategic Initiatives

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Location:
4702 Blockhouse Ln, Hollywood, SC 29449
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
ATEX Technologies, Inc since 2001
Vice President

Hill-Rom 1998 - 2001
Director New Business Development

Meadox Medicals/Boston Scientific - Oakland, NJ 1989 - 1997
Director New Business Development
Skills:
Medical Devices
Atex

Publications

Us Patents

Opaque Tinting Of Contact Lenses With Random Positions Of Color Depth

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US Patent:
49234803, May 8, 1990
Filed:
Sep 21, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/099038
Inventors:
Martin Monestere - Kendall Park NJ
Assignee:
Allergan, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
D06P 500
D06P 122
D06P 128
C08J 700
US Classification:
8507
Abstract:
In opaquing and tinting a contact lens, an opaquing medium is deposited on the lens anterior surface as discrete randomly sized, randomly positioned droplets from a fine mist spray of the medium so that the ultimately formed opaque covering on the lens will correspond in appearance with the random droplet pattern. Mist spray apparatus also is provided.

Contact Lens Disinfection Case With Locking Mechanism

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US Patent:
48384135, Jun 13, 1989
Filed:
Sep 21, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/099188
Inventors:
Martin Monestere - Kendall Park NJ
Assignee:
Allergan, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A45C 1100
US Classification:
206 51
Abstract:
A contact lens disinfection case includes a hollow cylindrical body with two open ends, and first and second end caps mounted on the open ends of the body to define with the body a fluid-tight housing. A contact lens holding basket is mounted on and is removable with the first end cap. An elongate locking member extends through the hollow body and engages the first and second end caps when the end caps are mounted on the body. The second end cap, when mounted on the body, abuts against the elongate locking member and causes is to engage the first end cap, locking it in place and preventing its removal. When the second end cap is not mounted on the body, the elongate locking member is positionable in non-engagement with the first end cap, allowing the first end cap to be removed from the hollow body.
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