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Valerie J Heilbron

from Shelton, CT
Age ~76

Valerie Heilbron Phones & Addresses

  • Shelton, CT
  • Albuquerque, NM
  • 2271 Calle Cacique, Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 982-1037 (505) 982-1097 (505) 982-1294
  • Rocky Hill, CT
  • Westport, CT

Work

Company: Heilbron associates, inc 1985 Position: Project initiation and management; marketing and research

Education

School / High School: San Francisco State University- San Francisco, CA 1983 Specialities: M.A. in Composition

Skills

Toys • Licensing • Product Development • Toy Design • Concept Development • Ideation • Creative Problem Solving • Product Design • Entrepreneurship • Product Marketing • Brand Development • Design Strategy • Industrial Design • Packaging • Creative Direction • Consumer Products • Design Thinking • Product Innovation • Concept Generation • Concept Design • Sketching • Rapid Prototyping • Design Management • Art Direction • Rendering • Model Making • Packaging Design • Concept Art

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

Resumes

Valerie Heilbron Photo 1

Project Manager

Location:
Santa Fe, NM
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Hbn-Dsn
Project Manager

Hbn-Dsn Heilbron-Design
Principal Designer and President
Skills:
Toys
Licensing
Product Development
Toy Design
Concept Development
Ideation
Creative Problem Solving
Product Design
Entrepreneurship
Product Marketing
Brand Development
Design Strategy
Industrial Design
Packaging
Creative Direction
Consumer Products
Design Thinking
Product Innovation
Concept Generation
Concept Design
Sketching
Rapid Prototyping
Design Management
Art Direction
Rendering
Model Making
Packaging Design
Concept Art
Valerie Heilbron Photo 2

Valerie Heilbron Albuquerque, NM

Work:
HEILBRON ASSOCIATES, INC

1985 to 2000
Project initiation and management; marketing and research

HEILBRON ASSOCIATES, INC

1984 to 2000
Principal in this new product design/licensing group

COLECO INDUSTRIES
West Hartford, CT
1983 to 1985
Special Projects Management and Direction

Education:
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA
1983
M.A. in Composition

San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA
1973
B.A. in Critical Writing

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Valerie Heilbron
President
Heilbron Assoc Inc
409 Gregg Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 984-1036
Valerie Heilbron
President
HEILBRON ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED
11 Riverview Rd  , Rocky Hill, CT 06067
1 Commerce Center  1201 Orange St #600, Wilmington, DE 19899
78 Thompson St, Shelton, CT 06484
11 Riverview Rd, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Valerie J Heilbron
Organizer
HBN-DSN, HEILBRON-DESIGN LLC
114 E San Mateo Rd   , Santa Fe, NM 87505

Publications

Us Patents

Lighted Display Devices For Producing Static Or Animated Visual Displays, Including Animated Facial Features

US Patent:
20110092131, Apr 21, 2011
Filed:
Oct 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/907692
Inventors:
Valerie J. Heilbron - Albuquerque NM, US
Paul G. Clem - Albuquerque NM, US
Adam Wade Cook - Albuquerque NM, US
Assignee:
HEILBRON ASSOCIATES, INC. - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
A63H 3/00
US Classification:
446268
Abstract:
An illuminated display device with a base member with a plurality of cavities therein. Illumination devices illuminate the cavities and emit light through an opening of the cavities in a pattern, and a speaker can emit sounds in synchronization with the pattern. A panel with translucent portions can overly the base member and the cavities. An animated talking character can have an animated mouth cavity complex with multiple predetermined mouth lighting configurations simulative of human utterances. The cavities can be open, or optical waveguide material or positive members can be disposed therein. Reflective material can enhance internal reflectance and light emission.

Eye Animation Device And Method To Show Eye Expression In 2D And 3D Lighted Displays

US Patent:
20190221166, Jul 18, 2019
Filed:
Mar 25, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/362815
Inventors:
Valerie J. Heilbron - Shelton CT, US
International Classification:
G09G 3/34
A63H 3/38
G09G 3/32
A63H 3/00
Abstract:
An illuminated display device with a base member representing an eye and having a primary cavity therein, usually existing as a pair of devices to represent two eyes. Thin walls within the primary cavity divide it into multiple chambers, wherein each chamber has a unique shape and volume that represents a view of a unique emotive response in an eye. Illumination devices are placed in each unique thin-walled chamber shape to emit light in a pattern from the chamber volume through a top opening of the cavity. Lighting all illumination devices equally imitates an open eye, while illuminating the volume of one or more unique chamber shapes at OFF or lesser brightness than the volume in other chambers creates a negative space, giving the illusion that the eye has changed shape to equal the shape in the brightly lit chambers only. The device can thus imitate the changing shapes in an eye shown when expressing emotion and the device is capable of exhibiting eight or more distinct emotive responses. A speaker can emit sounds in synchronization with a pattern of illumination to enhance the emotive effect. The unique chamber shapes and volumes in the primary cavity can be covered by translucent material that may be printed with a graphic representation of an eye.

Lighted Display Devices Comprised In Part Of Flat Fiber Optic Material

US Patent:
20160274288, Sep 22, 2016
Filed:
Mar 19, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/075111
Inventors:
Valerie J. Heilbron - Santa Fe NM, US
International Classification:
F21V 8/00
A63H 33/26
G06F 3/16
F21V 33/00
F21S 10/04
Abstract:
An illuminated display contained within a translucent container that employs flat fiber optic material as the primary illuminated design. When this material is illuminated at its base edge and the illumination is optionally programmed, light then travels to and is emitted from its cut top edge, resulting in an illuminated display that evokes a specific desired effect within the translucent container, including the effect of a specific ephemeral phenomenon. The illuminated effect is often strengthened by adding one or more additional displays to the translucent container and by adding a speaker that synchs the illumination effects to a particular sound.
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