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Rod G Kosann

from New Canaan, CT
Age ~68

Rod Kosann Phones & Addresses

  • 97 Dogwood Ln, New Canaan, CT 06840 (203) 972-9193 (203) 972-9192
  • 610 Hunting Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06903 (203) 321-8366
  • Morristown, TN
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • 310 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10016 (212) 370-0822
  • Pt Charlotte, FL

Work

Company: Monica rich kosann 2003 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: BA School / High School: University of Michigan 1974 to 1977 Specialities: History

Skills

Merchandising • Fashion • Luxury Goods • Retail • Jewelry • Marketing • Luxury • Marketing Strategy • Brand Development • Wholesale • Sales • Styling • Beauty Industry • Watches • Operations Management • Product Design and Merchandising

Industries

Luxury Goods & Jewelry

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
3 Forest St, New Canaan, CT 06840
Industry:
Luxury Goods & Jewelry
Work:
Monica Rich Kosann since 2003
Owner

KMA LLC 1997 - 2002
Partner

Anna Sui 1993 - 1997
President
Education:
University of Michigan 1974 - 1977
BA, History
Skills:
Merchandising
Fashion
Luxury Goods
Retail
Jewelry
Marketing
Luxury
Marketing Strategy
Brand Development
Wholesale
Sales
Styling
Beauty Industry
Watches
Operations Management
Product Design and Merchandising

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Rod Kosann
President
GREENWICH SALES GROUP CORP
97 Dogwood Ln, New Canaan, CT 06840
Rod Kosann
MRK MEDIA ARTS, LLC
3 Frst St, New Canaan, CT 06840
97 Dogwood Ln, New Canaan, CT 06840
Rod Kosann
Mbr
Mrk Fine Arts
Internet · Mfg Precious Metal Jewelry
3 Frst St #2, New Canaan, CT 06840
65 Locust Ave, New Canaan, CT 06840
97 Dogwood Ln, New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 972-3115
Rod Kosann
Manager
STOLL AMERICA KNITTING MACHINERY, INC
Whol Industrial Equipment Ret Sewing Supplies/Fabrics
250 W 39 St Ground, New York, NY 10018
250 W 39 St, New York, NY 10018
(212) 398-3869
Rod Kosann
PRESIDENT
KMA LICENSING, INC
97 Dogwood Ln, New Canaan, CT 06840
Rod Kosann
MANSOUR-KMA, LLC
116 Mason St, Greenwich, CT 06830
Rod Kosann
KMA, LLC
116 Mason St, Greenwich, CT 06830
97 Dogwood Ln, New Canaan, CT
Rod Kosann
Partner
Denslow Hill Ltd
Subdivider/Developer
610 Hunting Rdg Rd, Stamford, CT 06903
PO Box 8217, Stamford, CT 06905
(203) 329-2962

Publications

Us Patents

Reconfigurable Retail Merchandising System

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US Patent:
6530490, Mar 11, 2003
Filed:
Mar 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/809609
Inventors:
Rod G. Kosann - New Canaan CT
Kevin Mullaney - Larchmont NY
Assignee:
KMA Licensing, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A47B 4700
US Classification:
211189
Abstract:
A retail merchandising display system includes reconfigurable components which may be assembled to form perimeter wall fixtures, standing fixtures, tiered tables fixtures, etc. A set of basic components is provided which can be assembled into the fixtures, and disassembled to create other fixtures. Each of the fixtures is preferably provided with cladding which can be used to convey a brand identity.

Folding Photo Case

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US Patent:
6932218, Aug 23, 2005
Filed:
Jul 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/190038
Inventors:
Rod G. Kosann - New Canaan CT, US
Monica Kosann - New Canaan CT, US
Assignee:
Monica Rich Kosann Photography LLC - New Canaan CT
International Classification:
B65D085/48
US Classification:
206449, 40530, 40733
Abstract:
A folding photo case includes a pair of exterior case members coupled to each other by a first hinge and a pair of interior frame members coupled to respective exterior case members by respective second and third hinges. The first, second and third hinges are preferably torsion bar hinges with the first hinge biasing the exterior case members to an open position and the second and third springs biasing the interior frame members toward interior surfaces of the exterior case members. One or both of the exterior case members are preferably provided with a latch structure which allows the folding case to be latched in a closed position. The dimensions of the folding case are preferably such that the case can be carried in a pocket or purse when it is folded into the closed position.

Folding Photo Case

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US Patent:
7673749, Mar 9, 2010
Filed:
Aug 18, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/206985
Inventors:
Rod G. Kosann - New Canaan CT, US
Monica Kosann - New Canaan CT, US
Assignee:
Monica Rich Kosann Photography, LLC - New Canaan CT
International Classification:
B65D 85/48
US Classification:
206449, 206456, 40700, 40723
Abstract:
A folding photo case includes a pair of exterior case members coupled to each other by a first hinge and a pair of interior frame members coupled to respective exterior case members by respective second and third hinges. The first, second and third hinges are preferably torsion bar hinges with the first hinge biasing the exterior case members to an open position and the second and third springs biasing the interior frame members toward interior surfaces of the exterior case members. One or both of the exterior case members are preferably provided with a latch structure which allows the folding case to be latched in a closed position. The dimensions of the folding case are preferably such that the case can be carried in a pocket or purse when it is folded into the closed position.

Knitted Fabric Construction For An Industrially Launderable Soft Hand Knitted Garment

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US Patent:
55156991, May 14, 1996
Filed:
May 24, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/448819
Inventors:
Jon Weingarten - Weston CT
Rod Kosann - Stamford CT
Jerry E. Wallace - Statesville NC
Olin E. Wilson - Wake Forest NC
Maura Buckley - Glen Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Burlington Industries, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
D04B 114
A41B 100
US Classification:
66202
Abstract:
Fabric suitable for the manufacture of rental shirts that are capable of being industrially laundered are made by air jet spinning an intimate blend of about 50--50 polyester/cotton (having wrapper fibers holding the yarn bundle together), vat dyeing the cotton component of the yarn (and disperse dyeing the polyester component), and then knitting the dyed yarn to produce a fabric with tightly formed stitches. The yarn is also scoured and finished prior to knitting. The knit fabric is preferably made into a rental shirt or like garment, the fabric having a good shrinkage, a colorfast, pilling, and life expectancy properties, and a soft hand. At the end of scouring in a jet machine, cationic softener is added which chemically bonds with the fabric cotton fibers, to provide softer hand over the life of the fabric. The finish formula includes amphoteric and hydrophilic silicone softeners to also provide soft hand, and a sewing lubricant to reduce the possibility of needle cutting during the garment sewing process.

Knitted Fabric Construction For An Industrially Launderable Knitted Garment

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US Patent:
55157009, May 14, 1996
Filed:
May 24, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/448820
Inventors:
Jon Weingarten - Weston CT
Rod Kosann - Stamford CT
Jerry E. Wallace - Statesville NC
Olin E. Wilson - Wake Forest NC
Maura T. Buckley - Glen Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Burlington Industries, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
D04B 114
A41B 100
US Classification:
66202
Abstract:
Fabric suitable for the manufacture of rental shirts that are capable of being industrially laundered are made by air jet spinning an intimate blend of about 50--50 polyester/cotton (having wrapper fibers holding the yarn bundle together), vat dyeing the cotton component of the yarn (and disperse dyeing the polyester component), and then knitting the dyed yarn to produce a fabric with tightly formed stitches. The yarn is also preferably scoured and finished prior to knitting. The knit fabric is preferably made into a rental shirt or like garment, the fabric having a maximum shrinkage of about 8% both in length and width unrestored after five wash and tumble dry sequences per AATCC Test Method 135, a colorfast rating of 4. 0 or higher when subjected to AATCC Test Method 61-IIA, has a rating of 4. 0 or higher when tested for pilling, and a life expectancy of at least 50 industrial laundering wash-dry-wear cycles.

Knitted Fabric Construction For An Industrially Launderable Soft Hand Knitted Garment

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US Patent:
54775957, Dec 26, 1995
Filed:
Sep 12, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/305957
Inventors:
Jon Weingarten - Weston CT
Rod Kosann - Stamford CT
Jerry E. Wallace - Statesville NC
Olin E. Wilson - Wake Forest NC
Maura T. Buckley - Glen Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Burlington Industries, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
A41B 100
D04B 114
US Classification:
28100
Abstract:
Fabric suitable for the manufacture of rental shirts that are capable of being industrially laundered are made by air jet spinning an intimate blend of about 50-50 polyester/cotton (having wrapper fibers holding the yarn bundle together), vat dyeing the cotton component of the yarn (and disperse dyeing the polyester component), and then knitting the dyed yarn to produce a fabric with tightly formed stitches. The yarn is also scoured and finished prior to knitting. The knit fabric is preferably made into a rental shirt or like garment, the fabric having a good shrinkage, a colorfast, pilling, and life expectancy properties, and a soft hand. At the end of scouring in a jet machine, cationic softener is added which chemically bonds with the fabric cotton fibers, to provide softer hand over the life of the fabric. The finish formula includes amphoteric and hydrophilic silicone softeners to also provide soft hand, and a sewing lubricant to reduce the possibility of needle cutting during the garment sewing process.

Knitted Fabric Construction For An Industrially Launderable Knitted Garment

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US Patent:
54675120, Nov 21, 1995
Filed:
Feb 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/195141
Inventors:
Jon Weingarten - Weston CT
Rod Kosann - Stamford CT
Jerry E. Wallace - Statesville NC
Olin E. Wilson - Wake Forest NC
Maura T. Buckley - Glen Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Burlington Industries, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
A41B 100
D04B 114
US Classification:
28100
Abstract:
Fabric suitable for the manufacture of rental shirts that are capable of being industrially laundered are made by air jet spinning an intimate blend of about 50-50 polyester/cotton (having wrapper fibers holding the yarn bundle together), vat dyeing the cotton component of the yarn (and disperse dyeing the polyester component), and then knitting the dyed yarn to produce a fabric with tightly formed stitches. The yarn is also preferably scoured and finished prior to knitting. The knit fabric is preferably made into a rental shirt or like garment, the fabric having a maximum shrinkage of about 8% both in length and width unrestored after five wash and tumble dry sequences per AATCC Test Method 135, a colorfast rating of 4. 0 or higher when subjected to AATCC Test Method 61-IIA, has a rating of 4. 0 or higher when tested for pilling, and a life expectancy of at least 50 industrial laundering wash-dry-wear cycles.

Image Selection And Sizing For Jewelry

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US Patent:
20200192611, Jun 18, 2020
Filed:
Jul 5, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/318013
Inventors:
- New Canaan CT, US
Rod G. Kosann - New Canaan CT, US
Ashley Kurose - Norwalk CT, US
Alexi Cassudakis - Norwalk CT, US
Cathleen Allen - Jacksonville FL, US
Assignee:
MRK Fine Arts, LLC - New Canaan CT
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
G06F 16/9536
G06F 16/9535
A44C 25/00
A44C 27/00
B41J 3/407
Abstract:
A method for formatting an image sized for use with jewelry includes selecting a jewelry design from among a plurality of designs, selecting an image for reproduction, editing the selected image to fit in a virtual display frame representative of and corresponding to a physical frame of the selected locket, and generating a cutout layout of the edited image on a printable media of a predetermined size, which when printed, includes a reproduction of the selected image sized to fit the selected jewelry. Selecting an image may include selecting a digital image from a user's social media account. Also, the method may include generating user-directed queries related to at least one of lifestyle, passions, and interests, receiving responses from the user to the user-directed queries, and based on the received responses, generating suggested indicia for selection by the user.
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