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  • Bay Head, NJ
  • St Thomas, VI
  • 110 W Welling Ave, Pennington, NJ 08534 (609) 737-3344
  • 33 E Welling Ave, Pennington, NJ 08534 (609) 737-3344
  • 1325 E State St, Trenton, NJ 08609 (609) 587-3300
  • Cream Ridge, NJ
  • Grand Ledge, MI
  • 33 E Welling Ave, Pennington, NJ 08534 (609) 731-2429

Work

Position: Craftsman/Blue Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Self-Inflatable Apparatus

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US Patent:
6397417, Jun 4, 2002
Filed:
Nov 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/708196
Inventors:
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ, 08534
International Classification:
A47C 2708
US Classification:
5709, 5420
Abstract:
A self-inflatable mattress is formed from an open pore foam core and one or more layers of dual melt film. Initially, a layer of dual melt film is placed on top of the open pore foam block such that the side with the lower melting temperature contacts the foam core. A non-stick, heat transferable buffer layer is then placed on top of the film and heat and pressure are applied, preferably through a roller, causing the bottom surface of the film to stick to the top surface of the foam core. The edges of the top sheet are also adhesably attached to the sides of the core using a pair of heated side pressure rollers. Lastly, the cushion is inverted and a second, or bottom, sheet of dual melt film is placed on top of the foam core and attached to the bottom surface and the sides in a similar manner. Finally, a valve, which may be either oral, or one way, is attached to the side of the mattress. The dual melt film adheres nicely to the sides of the mattress and to the other film to which it melts and bonds and to any indentations therein so that when it inflates it can assume a variety of compound shapes including convex, concave, or compound portions.

Apparatus For Making Self-Inflatable Apparatus

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US Patent:
6494243, Dec 17, 2002
Filed:
Nov 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/708169
Inventors:
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ, 08534
Assignee:
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ
International Classification:
A47C 2708
US Classification:
156468, 156475, 1564771, 156478, 156479
Abstract:
A self-inflatable mattress is formed from an open pore foam core and one or more layers of dual melt film. Initially, a layer of dual melt film is placed on top of the open pore foam block such that the side with the lower melting temperature contacts the foam core. A non-stick, heat transferable buffer layer is then placed on top of the film and heat and pressure are applied, preferably through a roller, causing the bottom surface of the film to stick to the top surface of the foam core. The edges of the top sheet are also adhesably attached to the sides of the core using a pair of heated side pressure rollers. Lastly, the cushion is inverted and a second, or bottom, sheet of dual melt film is placed on top of the foam core and attached to the bottom surface and sides in a similar manner. Finally, a valve, which may be either oral, or one way, is attached to the side of the mattress. The dual melt film adheres nicely to the sides of the mattress and to the other film to which it melts and bonds and to any indentations therein so that when it inflates it can assume a variety of compound shapes including convex, concave, or compound portions.

High Security Opening Apparatus For Hermetically Sealed Containers

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US Patent:
6902453, Jun 7, 2005
Filed:
May 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/438468
Inventors:
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ, US
William C. Weber - Yardley PA, US
Assignee:
Switlik Parachute Company, Inc. - Trenton NJ
International Classification:
B63C009/125
US Classification:
441 90, 441442, 383205, 383210
Abstract:
A flexible or semi rigid container having one or more openings, including, slits, slots, or shaped holes is sealed with a sealing apparatus. The sealing apparatus covers the openings and is attached to the container, sealing the openings and preserving the environment and integrity of the container. The sealing apparatus can have a visual indicator, which allows for rapid validation of the integrity of the seal.

Polygonally Shaped Inflatable Raft Apparatus

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US Patent:
53972589, Mar 14, 1995
Filed:
Dec 30, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/175452
Inventors:
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ
Christopher M. Frelick - Newtown PA
Assignee:
Switlik Parachute Company, Inc. - Trenton NJ
International Classification:
B63B 3558
US Classification:
441 40
Abstract:
A inflatable raft having multiple inflation members formed into a polygonal shape wherein the panel segments include inner and outer flaps which form an overlap or closing seam wherein the outer flap includes an extended outer flap segment to form a modular member for interconnection with respect to a raft floor or cover apparatus. The extended outer flap segment also facilitates heat sealing for securement of a cover, canopy or floor with respect to an inflatable polygonal construction. The configuration of the polygonal inflatable raft with the extended outer flap segment can be used singly to form a flotation raft or can be used doubly to form an invertible inflation raft apparatus or a canopy covered inflatable raft apparatus.

Apparatus For Reducing Drag

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US Patent:
54980593, Mar 12, 1996
Filed:
Sep 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/314020
Inventors:
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ
International Classification:
B62D 3500
US Classification:
2961801
Abstract:
An improved apparatus for reducing the drag of a moving body at the trailing end thereof by positioning panels extendable rearwardly from the trailing end of the moving body to minimize drag wherein deployment of the rearwardly extending panels is facilitated such as by allowing for automatic deployment of an upper horizontal panel responsive to conventional deployment of one or more vertically extending panels at forming the upper panel in a frame construction covered by flexible material. The upper panel can be spring loaded to further facilitate deployment and the lower horizontal panel can be easily deployed and possibly stored with respect to one of the vertically extending panels. Use of the frame configuration for deploying the upper horizontal panel also facilitates movement from the deployed to the stored position such as by including release cords preferably secured at one end with respect to the vertically movable preferably trapezoidally shaped frame. Two such horizontal panels with separate frames can be utilized to achieve full deployment of a horizontal panel across the lateral dimension of the trailing end of such a moving vehicle.

Airplane Safety Seat For Lap Children

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US Patent:
52192032, Jun 15, 1993
Filed:
Feb 5, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/831880
Inventors:
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ
International Classification:
A47C 108
US Classification:
297250
Abstract:
A safety seat including a crash resistent barrier to protect a small child on the lap of an adult in the even of an airplane crash. A frame including a back and a pair of sidewalls receives the bucket seat that holds the child. The frame is formed from a continuous piece of aircraft tubing bent in such a way as to form an outer oval portion and a V-shaped inner portion that provides springy resilience to the frame. A two-part crash barrier is positionable over the front of the child so that the force of an adult lurching forward will not crush the child. Seat belt receiving hooks keep the safety seat and the child securely in place on the lap of the passenger. A pair of U-shaped inflatable rings attachable around the frame keep the seat floating in an upright position if the airplane ditches over water. The two-part crash resistent barrier can be folded backwardly and locked in position so that the seat will assume one of two given angles if it is desired to use the device in an automobile. At one angle the seat faces rearwardly for infants and at the other angle the seat faces frontward for older children.

Rescue Transportation Device

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US Patent:
47364742, Apr 12, 1988
Filed:
May 1, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/044621
Inventors:
Harold Moran - Trenton NJ
Gregory Switlik - Trenton NJ
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ
Richard Switlik - Bay Head NJ
Gustavo Fanjul - Stockton NJ
Assignee:
Switlik Parachute Company, Inc. - Trenton NJ
International Classification:
A61G 708
US Classification:
5 82R
Abstract:
A rescue transportation device having an inflatable support member with a generally horizontally extending main section and an inclined section adjacent to one end of the main section extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom. A cover is adapted to extend about the inflatable support member and is capable of placement on and off the inflatable support member by way of a slot means defined therein to facilitate fitting. A wide open mesh head restraint device is selectively attachable with respect to the cover to receive a user's head and hold it fixedly with respect to the main support member. A lower body restraint device is also attachable with respect to the cover and is adapted to receive and selectively hold the user's lower body with respect to the inflatable support member. Two restraint attachment devices are fixedly secured to the cover and are adapted to receive the head restraint or the lower body adjacent to the inclined section and in the other orientation the head of the user will be at the opposite end of the inflated support member from the inclined section thereof. Towing securement means may be defined on the cover adjacent the inclined section or adjacent the opposite section thereof.

Method For Making Self-Inflatable Mattresses And Cushions

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US Patent:
61904864, Feb 20, 2001
Filed:
May 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/085420
Inventors:
Stanley Switlik - Pennington NJ
Assignee:
Switlik Parchute Co., Inc. - Trenton NJ
International Classification:
A47C 2708
A47C 2718
A47G 906
B68G 700
US Classification:
156213
Abstract:
A self-inflatable mattress is formed from an open pore foam core and one or more layers of dual melt film. Initially, a layer of dual melt film is placed on top of the open pore foam block such that the side with the lower melting temperature contacts the foam core. A non-stick, heat transferable buffer layer is then placed on top of the film and heat and pressure are applied, preferably through a roller, causing the bottom surface of the film to stick to the top surface of the foam core. The edges of the top sheet are also adhesably attached to the sides of the core using a pair of heated side pressure rollers. Lastly, the cushion is inverted and a second, or bottom, sheet of dual melt film is placed on top of the foam core and attached to the bottom surface and the sides in a similar manner. Finally, a valve, which may be either oral, or one way, is attached to the side of the mattress. The dual melt film adheres nicely to the sides of the mattress and to the other film to which it melts and bonds and to any indentations therein so that when it inflates it can assume a variety of compound shapes including convex, concave, or compound portions.

Wikipedia

Stanley Switlik

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Stanley Switlik was a parachute pioneer. Born in 1890 in Galicia, now part of Poland, he immigrated to the United States at 17 years of age. Originally, his ...

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