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John Herslow Phones & Addresses

  • Riegelsville, PA
  • Bridgewater, NJ
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Somerset, NJ
  • Madison, NJ
  • Stockton, NJ
  • Scotch Plains, NJ
  • Mountainside, NJ
  • Buck, PA

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Company: Composecure May 2000 Position: Chief technology officer

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Cornell University 1959 to 1964 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

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Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
1653 Rahway Rd, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Industry:
Market Research
Work:
Composecure
Chief Technology Officer
Education:
Cornell University 1959 - 1964
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
Millburn High School 1955 - 1959

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Herslow
PartnerMbr
CompoSecure
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering · Mfg Plastic Materials/Resins · Other Svcs Related To Advertising
500 Memorial Dr, Somerset, NJ 08873
269 Sheffield St, Mountainside, NJ 07092
(908) 518-0500, (732) 868-3107

Publications

Us Patents

Laser Markable Secure Documents

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US Patent:
7287704, Oct 30, 2007
Filed:
May 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/120760
Inventors:
John H. Herslow - Scotch Plains NJ, US
Assignee:
Composecure, LLC - Mountainside NJ
International Classification:
G06K 19/06
US Classification:
235488, 235492
Abstract:
Documents embodying the invention include a sandwich-like structure comprised of a core layer on which information may be printed using inks, a buffer layer bonded to each surface of the core layer for protecting the printed information and a laser reactive layer on, or in, which information can be written with a laser, bonded to each one of the buffer layers. The core layer may be formed of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or PC (poly carbonate) material or any other suitable material on which information can be printed. The buffer layer may be formed of amorphous polyester material (e. g. , PETG) or any other suitable material which can readily bond to the core layer and the laser reactive layer. The laser reactive layer may be polycarbonate (PC) or may be any other suitable plastic material (e. g. , PVC, PET, PC, etc.

Card With Hologram Formed Over Magnetic Strip

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US Patent:
20070089831, Apr 26, 2007
Filed:
Oct 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/581240
Inventors:
Celerino Florentino - South River NJ, US
John Herslow - Scotch Plains NJ, US
International Classification:
B32B 37/00
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
156272400, 235457000
Abstract:
A first subassembly is formed with a magnetic stripe and a second subassembly is formed, independently of the first subassembly, with an imaging (holographic) layer. The second subassembly may bonded to the first subassembly by means of a heat activated suited to adhere to the two subassemblies to form an assembly in which an imaging layer overlies a magnetic stripe. Forming the two subassemblies independently of each other enables each subassembly to be formed so as to optimize the components and functions of each subassembly. The second assembly may include a transparent top layer which is scratch and abrasion resistant to protect the underlying imaging layer which may include an embossed layer overlying either a metallic layer or a coating having a high refractive index.

Foil Composite Card

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US Patent:
20090169776, Jul 2, 2009
Filed:
Dec 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/006168
Inventors:
John Herslow - Scotch Plains NJ, US
International Classification:
B32B 33/00
B05D 5/06
B05D 3/06
US Classification:
428 29, 427145, 427555
Abstract:
Composite cards formed in accordance with the invention include a security layer comprising a hologram or diffraction grating formed at, or in, the center, or core layer, of the card. The hologram may be formed by embossing a designated area of the core layer with a diffraction pattern and depositing a thin layer of metal on the embossed layer. Additional layers may be selectively and symmetrically attached to the top and bottom surfaces of the core layer. A laser may be used to remove selected portions of the metal formed on the embossed layer, at selected stages of forming the card, to impart a selected pattern or information to the holographic region. The cards may be “lasered” when the cards being processed are attached to, and part of, a large sheet of material, whereby the “lasering” of all the cards on the sheet can be done at the same time and relatively inexpensively. Alternatively, each card may be individually “lasered” to produce desired alpha numeric information, bar codes information or a graphic image, after the sheets are die-cut into cards.

Card With Embedded Image

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US Patent:
20110020606, Jan 27, 2011
Filed:
Jul 24, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/460829
Inventors:
John Herslow - Scotch Plains NJ, US
Luis J. DaSilva - Bridgewater NJ, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/30
B32B 37/02
B32B 37/14
US Classification:
428162, 156182, 156 62
Abstract:
The invention includes a method for forming a card with an embedded three dimensional (3-D) image and the resultant card formed by the method. The method includes forming a first assembly which includes a layer of deformable material and an overlying layer of pattern conforming material. An engraved laminating plate is applied to the deformable layer during an engraving and laminating step applied to the first sub-assembly under predetermined pressure and selected temperature conditions for embossing the deformable layer with a well defined and sharp pattern. Then, a second assembly including a pattern conforming layer is laminated with the first assembly to embed and secure the pattern between the two conformable layers.

Metal Card

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US Patent:
20110189620, Aug 4, 2011
Filed:
Jan 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/931024
Inventors:
John H. Herslow - Scotch Plains NJ, US
International Classification:
C21D 1/26
F27D 15/00
US Classification:
432 9, 432225
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for treating a selected region of a metal layer, used to form a metal card, by annealing the selected metal region so the selected region becomes soft and ductile, while the rest of the metal layer remains stiff. The softened, ductile, selected metal region can be embossed with reduced power and with reduced wear and tear on the embossing equipment. Alternatively, the annealed metal layer can undergo additional processing steps to form an assembly which can then be embossed. The method may include the use of a fixture for holding the metal layer, with the fixture having a window region for enabling heat to be applied to soften the region of the metal layer within the window region. The fixture includes apparatus for cooling the portion of the metal layer outside of the window region and for preventing the temperature of the metal layer outside the window region from rising above predetermined limits.

Combination Card Of Metal And Plastic

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US Patent:
20120325914, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/135139
Inventors:
John Herslow - Scotch Plains NJ, US
International Classification:
G06K 19/02
B32B 38/06
B44F 1/10
B32B 15/09
B32B 15/082
B32B 37/02
B32B 7/02
US Classification:
235488, 1563066, 156220, 428213, 428209, 428458, 428463, 428 29
Abstract:
A card formed in accordance with the invention includes a first assembly comprised of multiple plastic layers attached via an adhesive to a metal layer. The multiple plastic layers forming the first assembly are laminated under a first selected temperature and pressure conditions to preshrink the multiple plastic layers, stress relieve the first assembly and render the first assembly dimensionally stable. The laminated first assembly is then attached to a metal layer via an adhesive layer to form a second assembly which is then laminated at a temperature below the first selected temperature to form a card which is not subjected to warpage and delamination.

Composite Card

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US Patent:
6644552, Nov 11, 2003
Filed:
Jul 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/191942
Inventors:
John Herslow - Scotch Plains NJ, 07076
International Classification:
G06K 1902
US Classification:
235488
Abstract:
Multi-layered cards embodying the invention include a buffer layer between a PET layer and a PVC layer. The buffer layer is selected to have temperature and stress responsive properties intermediate to those of the PET and PVC layers. The buffer layer is formed of a material which has a low degree of moisture absorbance whereby the surface of the PVC layer is protected from moisture in the atmosphere. The buffer layer is also more elastic than the PVC layer.

Foil Composite Card

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US Patent:
20190378805, Dec 12, 2019
Filed:
Jun 26, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/452740
Inventors:
- Somerset NJ, US
John Herslow - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
CompoSecure, LLC - Somerset NJ
International Classification:
H01L 23/00
B42D 25/47
B42D 25/373
H01L 23/498
G06K 19/077
G06K 19/06
B32B 15/04
B32B 7/12
B42D 25/435
B42D 25/425
H01L 21/56
B42D 25/328
B42D 25/41
B32B 38/06
B32B 37/12
Abstract:
Composite cards formed include a security layer comprising a hologram or diffraction grating formed at, or in, the center, or core layer, of the card. The hologram may be formed by embossing a designated area of the core layer with a diffraction pattern and depositing a thin layer of metal on the embossed layer. Additional layers may be selectively and symmetrically attached to the top and bottom surfaces of the core layer. A laser may be used to remove selected portions of the metal formed on the embossed layer, at selected stages of forming the card, to impart a selected pattern or information to the holographic region. The cards may be ‘lasered’ when the cards being processed are attached to, and part of, a large sheet of material, whereby the “lasering” of all the cards on the sheet can be done at the same time and relatively inexpensively.
John H Herslow from Riegelsville, PA, age ~83 Get Report