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Vincent Sneider Phones & Addresses

  • Arlington, TX
  • Pensacola, FL
  • Marietta, GA
  • Clearwater, FL
  • 1647 Victoria Cir, Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 569-0049
  • Brooksville, FL
  • Salem, SC
  • Atlanta, GA
  • 1647 Victoria Cir, Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 528-3823

Work

Position: Sales Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Vincent J. Sneider
Managing
Tamp-Stat LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1350 Poitras Dr, Vero Beach, FL 32963
Vincent J. Sneider
Managing
Products for Better Living, LLC
Mfg Fabricated Textile Products
2606 Mockingbird Dr, Vero Beach, FL 32963

Publications

Us Patents

Disposable Sanitary Breast Pad For A Brassiere

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US Patent:
46745106, Jun 23, 1987
Filed:
Oct 9, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/917387
Inventors:
Vincent R. Sneider - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A41C 310
US Classification:
128481
Abstract:
The disposable breast pad of this invention is generally circular and there is formed therein a predetermined angle of score lines providing fold assists. The barrier sheet of thin, pliable plastic material is an impervious barrier to the passage therethrough of excess fluid from the breast. The disposable pad is folded at radial edge portions to provide a manipulated overlay and form a conically-shaped cup. The outer surface of the barrier sheet has an applied adhesive which not only retains the overlap edge portions, but also when exposed provides a non-toxic contact-adhesive providing retention of the pad in the brassiere cup until the pad is to be removed and discarded. The barrier sheet is not cut radially; therefore, unwanted leakage therethrough cannot occur. Folding of a portion of the pad produces three or five thicknesses at the overlap.

Valve Control Of Nozzle Flow From Disposable Syringe

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US Patent:
45197946, May 28, 1985
Filed:
Oct 11, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/540879
Inventors:
Vincent R. Sneider - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
604212
Abstract:
This douche nozzle provides a linear valve which is constructed in the stem of the nozzle. This valve is closed to fluid flow when in the outer position and is open in the inner condition. The valve is made with telescoping tubular portions and a stop means is provided so that the linear valve is not accidently moved from its fluid flow stop condition and position. This nozzle is used with a collapsed flexible bag whose open end is fed through a tubular collar and the end of this bag is reversed with a short end portion brought along the outer surface of the collar. The nozzle has an enlarged end and a skirt portion which mates with and mounts on the outer portion of the collar so as to retain this bag with the nozzle.

Expandable Syringe And Sprinkler Cap Therefor

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US Patent:
41680324, Sep 18, 1979
Filed:
Jan 3, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/756237
Inventors:
Vincent R. Sneider - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B05B 1104
US Classification:
239327
Abstract:
An expandable syringe comprising a bag having an opening through which liquid may pass. A closed end tubular valve stem projects outwardly from the bag opening and has an orifice in the side thereof in fluid communication with the interior of the bag. A nozzle has a female coupler sized to be movably mounted about the valve stem. The nozzle coupler has a valve seat against which the valve stem closed end may operationally engage in controlling the flow of liquid between the bag and nozzle. The bag may comprise a corrugated container or a shell having first and second openings and flexible pocket mounted to the shell sealing the first opening and sized for maneveur into and out of the shell through the first opening to displace liquid out of the shell. A nozzle or sprinkler cap may be detachably mounted to the shell over the second opening. Upon detachment of the nozzle or cap from the shell liquid may be introduced into the shell through the second opening thereby forcing the pocket to a position outside the shell.

Expandable Syringe

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US Patent:
39930700, Nov 23, 1976
Filed:
Jun 30, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/591612
Inventors:
Vincent R. Sneider - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61M 702
US Classification:
128251
Abstract:
An expandable syringe having a pressure sensitive valved filling means at one end for admitting the liquid under pressure to fill the syringe, and an opening at the opposite end having a valved dispensing means fitted therein, the dispensing means being adapted to receive a cap having a nozzle mounted thereon.

Disposable Panty Pad

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US Patent:
D2721880, Jan 10, 1984
Filed:
Mar 17, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/244813
Inventors:
Vincent R. Sneider - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
D2404
US Classification:
D24 51

Container For Drug Isolation, Storage And Subsequent Mixing

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US Patent:
45913579, May 27, 1986
Filed:
Sep 27, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/780997
Inventors:
Vincent R. Sneider - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B65D 3022
A61M 500
US Classification:
604416
Abstract:
A drug-mixing device is shown and provides a substantially rectangular envelope of flexible plastic. This envelope retains the drug diluent and a concentrate container in a selectively closed condition. The intermediate portions of the envelope are sufficiently flexible to be captured between a lower projecting ring on the bottle and a lower pull tab of resilient material. The upper end of the concentrate container is closed by a resilient cap having a ring thereon. An upper pull tab of resilient material is adapted to be secured to this cap, with an upper portion of the flexible envelope therebetween. Orienting means is provided in the end portions of the bottle and the cap so that rotation as well as lifting of the cap may be achieved with no rupture of the flexible walls of the envelope. Grippping areas are provided on both ends of the envelope for shake mixing. Withdrawal of the mixed drug is conventionally achieved by a syringe and needle through a neck and cover film on the envelope.

Garment Shield With Removable Outer Portions

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US Patent:
44854927, Dec 4, 1984
Filed:
Oct 26, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/545637
Inventors:
Vincent R. Sneider - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A41D 2712
US Classification:
2 56
Abstract:
This invention discloses a garment shield whose outer contour is convex and arcuate with the shield adapted for underarm protection of a garment. The shield is made to fold along a central portion and a heat seal retains the initial outer periphery. At least one additional heat seal is made in the shield and at an outer edge of this additional heat seal there is a line of perforations enabling that portion of the shield exterior of the perforations to be removed and discarded. The additional heat seal prevents exposure of the fill at the edge of the line of perforations. The perforations may be in more than one line and slots or small apertures may be made at the line of perforations.

Syringe Closure Assembly With Attachable Nozzle

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US Patent:
44873360, Dec 11, 1984
Filed:
Jun 1, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/384096
Inventors:
Vincent R. Sneider - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
222107
Abstract:
This invention discloses a syringe closure used with a nozzle and flexible bag in which fluid is initially flowed. This closure apparatus includes a retainer ring of generally tubular and tapered construction. This retainer ring has an outwardly disposed groove formed at its lower and smaller diameter end in which a bead end of the flexible bag is mounted. An outer safety ring also of generally tubular configuration is mounted on this retainer ring and insures retention of the bead end of the bag in the groove. A nozzle retainer member having an inner aperture in which the nozzle is removably mounted has an outwardly generally circular projecting lip sized and adapted to snap in and seat in an inwardly disposed recess formed in the retainer ring. Where and when the nozzle retainer member is displaced from the arcuate retaining recess in the retainer ring the secured flexible bag may be manipulated to pass through the large aperture in the retainer ring and into an inside out condition whereat the inside surface of the bag may be washed and/or dried and then again manipulated through said large aperture to again be arrayed in the conventional position whereby it may be filled with fluid and the nozzle retainer member again mounted in the arcuate recess in the retainer ring.
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