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Michael R Mainiero

from Southbury, CT
Deceased

Michael Mainiero Phones & Addresses

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  • 600B Heritage Vlg, Southbury, CT 06488 (203) 267-2024
  • 600 Heritage Vlg, Southbury, CT 06488
  • Oxford, CT
  • Monroe, CT
  • 125 Regent St, Port Chester, NY 10573 (914) 939-5934 (914) 939-0609
  • Sandy Hook, CT
  • 125 S Regent St #2, Port Chester, NY 10573 (914) 471-6488

Work

Company: City of shelton Position: Parks and recreations assistant

Education

School / High School: Nichols College- Dudley, MA 2013 Specialities: Bachelor of Science Business Administration in Management

Skills

Leadership • Teamwork • Coaching • Communication • Customer Service • Football • Excel • PowerPoint

Resumes

Resumes

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Michael Mainiero Shelton, CT

Work:
City of Shelton

Parks and Recreations Assistant

Guilford Mooring
Guilford, CT
Jun 2012 to Sep 2014
Server/Waiter

Nichols College
Dudley, MA
2011 to 2013
Athletics Center Receptionist

PerkinElmer
Shelton, CT
2012 to 2012
Web Content Intern

Education:
Nichols College
Dudley, MA
2013
Bachelor of Science Business Administration in Management

Dean College
Franklin, MA
2008 to 2009
Exercise Science

Skills:
Leadership, Teamwork, Coaching, Communication, Customer Service, Football, Excel, PowerPoint

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Mainiero
Director of Data Processing
New York University Medical Ccenter Joint D
Health/Allied Services
301 E 17 St, New York, NY 10003
Michael Mainiero
Executive Director
Kennedy Child Study Center
Education Management · Specialty Outpatient Clinic Elementary/Secondary School
151 E 67 St, New York, NY 10065
(212) 988-9500, (212) 570-6690

Publications

Us Patents

Container For Helical Barbed Tape

US Patent:
D3364275, Jun 15, 1993
Filed:
Feb 6, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/651495
Inventors:
Michael R. Mainiero - Sandy Hook CT
Assignee:
Michael Industries, Inc. - MI
US Classification:
D 9423

Extensible And Retractable Barrier And Electromagnetic Intrusion Detector Therefor

US Patent:
45034230, Mar 5, 1985
Filed:
Jan 18, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/340516
Inventors:
Joseph J. Mainiero - Hauppauge NY
Michael R. Mainiero - Monroe CT
Arthur T. Stanley - Shelton CT
Assignee:
Man Barrier Corporation - Seymour CT
International Classification:
G08B 1318
H01P 300
E04H 1704
B21F 2500
US Classification:
340552
Abstract:
A continuous strip of coiled material is provided with protrusions, such as barbs, which are oriented to eliminate mutual interference when the coiled material is stacked in a compact, collapsed nested condition and wherein each turn of the coil is permanently fixed at equiangularly spaced multiple points alternately to its adjacent trailing and leading turns of the coil. An intrusion detection system signals intrusion into the space encompassed by the above mentioned coil and features a microwave energy source, receiver and detector for indicating a reduction in received microwave energy at the receiver indicative of intrusion into or other disruption of the energy guided path determined by the coil. Another embodiment of the barrier provides for similarly barbed strip material provided in a series of linear lengths with each length reversely folded at a succession of fold points to provide a sawtooth profile with the fold points permanently fixed alternately to corresponding fold points of adjacent trailing and leading strip lengths.

Barbed Tape With Reinforced Barbs

US Patent:
47186410, Jan 12, 1988
Filed:
Nov 6, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/927833
Inventors:
Michael R. Mainiero - Sandy Hook CT
Assignee:
MRM Security Systems, Inc. - Waterbury CT
International Classification:
B21F 2500
US Classification:
256 8
Abstract:
A helical barbed tape is provided with reinforced barbs. The tape includes a plurality of barb clusters at spaced locations along a central supporting portion. Each barb cluster includes a pair of oppositely directed barbs with the respective pairs being disposed on opposite sides of the central supporting portion. The reinforcement is defined by a portion of the respective barbs which extends out of the initial plane of the barbs. In one embodiment, the reinforcement defines an elongated reinforcing flange. In other embodiments, the reinforcement defines an embossment extending out of the plane of the barbs.

Vibration Responsive Intrusion Detection Barrier

US Patent:
49069756, Mar 6, 1990
Filed:
Nov 18, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/274414
Inventors:
Anthony J. Casella - East Williston NY
John W. Mainiero - Sandy Hook CT
Michael R. Mainiero - Sandy Hook CT
Anthony R. Zagami - Carmel NY
Assignee:
MRM Security Systems, Inc. - Waterbury CT
International Classification:
G08B 1312
US Classification:
340566
Abstract:
An intrustion detection barrier is provided comprising inner and outer coils defined by helical barbed tape. The inner coil comprises a vibration-responsive intrusion detection cable securely retained and protected therein. The inner coil is supported centrally within the outer coil by radially extending supports which may be flat straps which are effective to transmit vibrations from the outer coil to the inner coil. The straps may be welded or otherwise mechanically connected to both the inner and outer coils, and may further be provided with clusters of barbs thereon.

Method And Apparatus For Making A Vibration-Responsive Intrusion Detection Barrier

US Patent:
49789430, Dec 18, 1990
Filed:
Dec 18, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/452227
Inventors:
John W. Mainiero - Sandy Hook CT
Michael R. Mainiero - Sandy Hook CT
Thomas J. Heinlein - Ronkonkoma NY
Assignee:
MRM Security Systems, Inc. - Waterbury CT
International Classification:
G08B 1312
US Classification:
340566
Abstract:
A new and improved apparatus and process for continuously forming an intrusion detection barrier coil from a strip of barbed metal tape is provided. The apparatus includes a series of rollers for deforming the central portion of the barbed metal tape into a generally U-shaped configuration, as well as a dispenser for depositing an elastomeric filler material into the U-shaped tape, and a mechanism for feeding a continuous length of vibration-sensitive electrical cable in the elongated, U-shaped tape. Thereafter, the composite assembly of U-shaped barbed tape, elastomeric and electrical cable is continuously forced through a set of opposed rollers so as to roll form the U-shaped section into a generally circular, closed configuration. The composite structure is then bent by a series of offset rollers in a generally horizontal plane to form a helical coil of intrusion detection barbed tape. The subject process is performed in a continuous manner as the strip of barbed tape is advanced through a roll forming station to define the U-shaped central portion of the tape, through the stations wherein the elastomeric filler material and vibration-sensitive cable are fed into the U-shaped central portion of the barbed tape, through the roll forming station wherein the cable and filler material are encased within the barbed tape, and through the edge bending station wherein the composite barbed tape is formed into a helical coil.

Barbed Metal Tape

US Patent:
40406032, Aug 9, 1977
Filed:
Apr 22, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/679155
Inventors:
Michael R. Mainiero - Monroe CT
Assignee:
Man Barrier Corporation - Ansonia CT
International Classification:
B01F 2500
US Classification:
256 8
Abstract:
Coiled tape having successive linear segments each of equal length and uniformly angularly offset in the plane of the tape at identical bend angles relative to its trailing segment about a bend forming opening of predetermined size and shape.

Apparatus And Method For Forming Barbed Tape

US Patent:
40289257, Jun 14, 1977
Filed:
Apr 22, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/679326
Inventors:
Michael R. Mainiero - Monroe CT
Assignee:
Man Barrier Corporation - Ansonia CT
International Classification:
B21F 2500
B21D 2804
US Classification:
72294
Abstract:
A machine having blanking, barb forming and bending stations is provided for making a coil of metal tape from a substantially planar linear strip of metal stock wherein such strip is fed in sequence to the stations in a single pass through the machine to respectively edge notch the strip into barbs, upset the barbs into inclined relation to the plane of the strip and then edge bend the strip in the plane of the strip to form it into identically angularly displaced adjoining linear segments of equal length to make a generally annular coil of barbed metal tape. The method of this invention features forming spaced openings along a longitudinal axis of a substantially planar linear strip of metal stock, positioning the strip by means of its openings and edge bending the strip in the plane of the strip adjacent its openings to form the strip into a coil having identical angularly displaced adjoining linear segments.

Apparatus And Method For Forming Barbed Tape

US Patent:
RE308145, Dec 8, 1981
Filed:
Jun 13, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/048072
Inventors:
Michael R. Mainiero - Monroe CT
Assignee:
Man Barrier Corporation - Seymour CT
International Classification:
B21F 2500
B21D 2804
US Classification:
72294
Abstract:
A machine having blanking, barb forming and bending stations is provided for making a coil of metal tape from a substantially planar linear strip of metal stock wherein such strip is fed in sequence to the stations in a single pass through the machine to respectively edge notch the strip into barbs, upset the barbs into inclined relation to the plane of the strip and then edge bend the strip in the plane of the strip to form it into identically angularly displaced adjoining linear segments of equal length to make a generally annular coil of barbed metal tape. The method of this invention features forming spaced openings along a longitudinal axis of a substantially planar linear strip of metal stock, positioning the strip by means of its openings and edge bending the strip in the plane of the strip adjacent its openings to form the strip into a coil having identical angularly displaced adjoining linear segments.
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