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Nicholas A Velezis

from Middlebury, CT
Age ~88

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  • 341 Watertown Rd, Middlebury, CT 06762 (203) 758-9232
  • Waterbury, CT
  • Washington, DC
  • 341 Watertown Rd, Middlebury, CT 06762

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Associate Skincare Scientist

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Location:
151 Andrew Ave, Naugatuck, CT 06770
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Henkel Oct 2017 - Sep 2018
Process Development Laboratory Assistant

Unilever Oct 2017 - Sep 2018
Associate Skincare Scientist

University of Connecticut Aug 2013 - May 2017
Student
Education:
University of Connecticut 2013 - 2017
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Engineering
Skills:
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Matlab
Data Analysis
Laboratory
Microsoft Excel
Engineering
Titration
Comsol
Aspen Plus
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Word
Chromatography
Calorimetry
Aspen Hysys
Chimera
Languages:
English
Spanish
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Nicholas Velezis

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Location:
10 Loray Ct, Cheshire, CT 06410
Interests:
Cooking
Exercise
Electronics
Outdoors
Investing
Home Improvement
Donor
Crafts
Gourmet Cooking
Music
Sports
Reading
Travel
Movies
Collecting
Home Decoration

Publications

Us Patents

Insect Bait Station

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US Patent:
6401384, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Oct 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/697414
Inventors:
Carl D. Contadini - Terryville CT
Nicholas A. Velezis - Middlebury CT
John J. Dean - Oxford CT
Assignee:
Waterbury Companies, Inc. - Waterbury CT
International Classification:
A01M 120
US Classification:
431321, 43131, 43107
Abstract:
An insect bait station comprising a housing having an outer wall forming an opening therein and a region therein to receive an insect bait formulation, a cover, securable to the housing, and having an outer surface and an inner surface, and a plurality of gates forming gate openings sized to allow selective entry of insects, wherein the cover further includes an aperture with a seal disposed therein, the seal including a slit dimensioned to permit replenishment of the insect bait formulation in the housing while essentially preventing the undesirable escape of insect bait station formulation therethrough. A method of inserting insect bait formulation into the insect bait station is provided, as well as an improved construction to for mounting the insect bait station into the ground, in which a security stake is provided that includes a longitudinal body having a channel formed therein for releaseably receiving at least a portion of the anchoring stake therein, the longitudinal body preferably including a plurality of ribs that comprise a plurality of anchoring barbs along the surface thereof, wherein the anchoring barbs are angled along the surface of the body such that when at least some of the anchoring barbs are below the surface of the ground, the security stake is resistible to an upward pressure in a direction away from the ground.

Insect Bait Station

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US Patent:
62199609, Apr 24, 2001
Filed:
Oct 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/181169
Inventors:
Carl D. Contadini - Terryville CT
Nicholas A. Velezis - Middlebury CT
John J. Dean - Oxford CT
Assignee:
Waterbury Companies, Inc. - Waterbury CT
International Classification:
A01M 110
US Classification:
43121
Abstract:
An insect bait station is disclosed which comprises a receptacle with an opening, the receptacle having a reservoir for an insect bait formulation; a cover with a plurality of gate openings sized to allow selective entry of insects; and a membrane with an opening providing access to an insect bait formulation. The membrane covers the receptacle with sufficient dimensional stability and structural integrity to substantially retain its position while an insect traverses its top surface. In a preferred embodiment, the insect bait station comprises a replaceable cartridge having a reservoir containing an insect bait formulation with a substrate covered by the membrane. Preferably, the membrane having the ability to retard evaporation of the bait formulation. The bait formulation may include an insect attractant and/or an insect poison material in solid, liquid or gel form.

Programmable Dispenser

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US Patent:
62672975, Jul 31, 2001
Filed:
Oct 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/415840
Inventors:
Carl D. Contadini - Terryville CT
Nicholas A. Velezis - Middlebury CT
John J. Dean - Oxford CT
Assignee:
Waterbury Companies, Inc. - Waterbury CT
International Classification:
B05B 1700
A01G 2700
US Classification:
239 1
Abstract:
A programmable dispenser, especially for dispensing an olfactory stimulating material from a source of the material, is presented. More particularly, the present invention relates to a dispenser for an olfactory stimulating material, such as an air freshener composition, wherein the dispenser can be programmed so as to be operational within a wide variety of operating modes, such as starting and ending operations at specific times during the day, being operational during specific days of the week, and dispensing frequency (i. e. , in the case of an aerosol or pump source) and/or intensity (i. e. , in the case of a gel or cartridge source).

Inline Sanitary Conditioning System

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US Patent:
62471899, Jun 19, 2001
Filed:
Jan 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/477524
Inventors:
John J. Dean - Oxford CT
Nicholas A. Velezis - Middlebury CT
Assignee:
Waterbury Companies, Inc. - Waterbury CT
International Classification:
E03D 902
US Classification:
42261
Abstract:
An inline sanitary conditioning system for a toilet or urinal system comprises a hollow body plumbed into a flush line between the flush valve and the bowl of the toilet or urinal. A cage is mounted to into a chamber in the body through which the flush water passes. A solid tablet comprised of a soluble sanitary conditioning material is retained in the cage so that actuation of the flush valve causes water to flow through the upper end of the body into the chamber to dissolve a portion of the solid tablet to form a sanitary conditioning solution which is delivered to the bowl of the toilet or urinal. Preferably, electronic sensing apparatus are provided to detect users of the urinal or toilet, count the number of users, and activate a signal to alert maintenance personnel of the need to replace the sanitary conditioning tablet after 2000 or more users (or any other number) have been counted or predetermined number of days have elapsed.

Inline Sanitary Conditioning System

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US Patent:
60095679, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Oct 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/167067
Inventors:
John J. Dean - Oxford CT
Nicholas A. Velezis - Middlebury CT
Assignee:
Waterbury Companies, Inc. - Waterbury CT
International Classification:
E03D 902
US Classification:
42261
Abstract:
An inline sanitary conditioning system for a toilet or urinal system comprises a hollow body plumbed into a flush line between the flush valve and the bowl of the toilet or urinal. A cage is mounted into a chamber in the body through which the flush water passes. A solid tablet comprised of a soluble sanitary conditioning material is retained in the cage so that actuation of the flush valve causes water to flow through the upper end of the body into the chamber to dissolve a portion of the solid tablet to form a sanitary conditioning solution which is delivered to the bowl of the toilet or urinal. Preferably, electronic sensing apparatus are provided to detect users of the urinal or toilet, count the number of users, and activate a signal to alert maintenance personnel of the need to replace the sanitary conditioning tablet after 2000 or more users (or any other number) have been counted or predetermined number of days have elapsed.
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