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Andrew Jiritano Phones & Addresses

  • Lebanon, NJ
  • Fort Lee, NJ
  • 2113 49Th St, North Bergen, NJ 07047 (201) 863-4475
  • Tinton Falls, NJ
  • Neptune, NJ
  • Clifton, NJ
  • Nutley, NJ
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • 2113 49Th St, North Bergen, NJ 07047 (201) 323-3413

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Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Andrew Jiritano
Director, President, Secretary, Treasurer
Djfx Productions, Ltd
2113 49 St, North Bergen, NJ 07047

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Us Patents

Embroidered Lace Bracelets

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US Patent:
51560224, Oct 20, 1992
Filed:
Jun 25, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/720944
Inventors:
Bruce Altman - Fort Lee NJ
Andrew Jiritano - Union City NJ
International Classification:
A44C 500
US Classification:
63 3
Abstract:
An embroidered lace bracelet is provided wherein the bracelet includes a fastening means for fastening the ends of the bracelet together and the fastening means is embroidered as part of the bracelet during the embroidery of the bracelet. In a preferred embodiment, the bracelet is adapted to receive a conventional buckle means while in other embodiments the bracelet may be passed through a loop embroidered into the bracelet, during the embroidery of the bracelet and tied-off, or passed through a loop extending from the bracelet, embroidered during the embroidery of the bracelet, which loop must be folded against the bracelet and an end of the bracelet passed therethrough to fasten the bracelet about the wrist of the wearer.

Embroidered Lace Bracelets

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US Patent:
52856585, Feb 15, 1994
Filed:
Sep 3, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/940033
Inventors:
Bruce Altman - Ft. Lee NJ
Andrew Jiritano - Union City NJ
International Classification:
A44C 2500
US Classification:
63 3
Abstract:
An embroidered lace bracelet is provided wherein the bracelet includes a fastening means for fastening the ends of the bracelet together and the fastening means is embroidered as part of the bracelet during the embroidery of the bracelet. In a preferred embodiment, the bracelet is adapted to receive a conventional buckle means while in other embodiments the bracelet may be passed through a loop embroidered into the bracelet, during the embroidery of the bracelet and tied-off, or passed through a loop extending from the bracelet, embroidered during the embroidery of the bracelet, which loop must be folded against the bracelet and an end of the bracelet passed therethrough to fasten the bracelet about the wrist of the wearer.
Andrew R Jiritano from Lebanon, NJ, age ~64 Get Report