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Vladimir Vitenberg

from Ramsey, NJ
Age ~69

Vladimir Vitenberg Phones & Addresses

  • Ramsey, NJ
  • 109 Dorsey St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 281-6988
  • New York, NY
  • Hamilton, OH

Work

Address: 299 East Sixth Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Education

School / High School: University of Cincinnati College of Law

Ranks

Licence: Ohio - Active Date: 1995

Specialities

General Practice

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Vladimir Vitenberg, Cincinnati OH - Lawyer

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Address:
299 East Sixth Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 983-9893 (Office)
Licenses:
Ohio - Active 1995
Education:
University of Cincinnati College of Law
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Vladimir Vitenberg - Lawyer

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Office:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Specialties:
General Practice
ISLN:
910266152
Admitted:
1995
University:
Leningrad Civil Engineering Institute, Russia, B.S., 1977
Law School:
University of Ohio, J.D., 1995

Publications

Us Patents

Process And Apparatus For Making Papermaking Belt Using Fluid Pressure Differential

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US Patent:
6554601, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Jun 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/886602
Inventors:
Robert S. Ampulski - Fairfield OH
Vladimir Vitenberg - Cincinnati OH
Larry L. Huston - West Chester OH
Assignee:
The Procter Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B29C 6700
US Classification:
425503, 425504, 425505, 425515, 425115, 425121, 425122, 4254051
Abstract:
A process and an apparatus for making a papermaking belt are provided, the belt comprising a reinforcing structure and a resinous framework joined together. The preferred continuous process comprises the steps of depositing a flowable resinous material onto a patterned molding surface; continuously moving the molding surface and the reinforcing structure at a transport velocity such that at least a portion of the reinforcing structure is in a face-to-face relationship with a portion of the molding surface; applying a fluid pressure differential to transfer the flowable resinous material from the molding surface onto the reinforcing structure and causing the flowable resinous material and the reinforcing structure to join together; and solidifying the resinous material thereby forming the resinous framework joined to the reinforcing structure. The apparatus comprises a molding member having a patterned molding surface preferably comprising a plurality of molding pockets to carry a flowable resinous material therein; a means for depositing the flowable resinous material into the molding pockets of the molding surface; a means for moving the reinforcing structure and the molding member in a predetermined direction; and a means for creating a fluid pressure differential sufficient to transfer the flowable resinous material from the molding member to the reinforcing structure.

Apparatus For Generating Controlled Radiation For Curing Photosensitive Resin

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US Patent:
62715321, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Oct 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/958540
Inventors:
Paul Dennis Trokhan - Hamilton OH
Vladimir Vitenberg - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
G02B 1700
US Classification:
250504R
Abstract:
An apparatus for generating controlled radiation for curing a photosensitive resin is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a source of radiation and an elongate reflector for directing said radiation in at least one radiating direction. The reflector has two ends spaced apart in a longitudinal direction, and a cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The reflector further has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface comprises a plurality of elongate reflective facets oriented parallel to the longitudinal direction. The reflective facets are adjustable in the cross-section for directing the curing radiation substantially parallel to at least one radiating direction. Optionally, a plurality of collimating elements disposed between the ends of the reflector may be utilized for controlling an angle of the curing radiation relative to the longitudinal direction. A radiation management device, preferably comprising a mini-reflector, juxtaposed with the source of radiation may also be utilized.

Apparatus For Generating Controlled Radiation For Curing Photosensitive Resin

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US Patent:
59628600, Oct 5, 1999
Filed:
May 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/858334
Inventors:
Paul Dennis Trokhan - Hamilton OH
Vladimir Vitenberg - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
G02B 1700
US Classification:
250504R
Abstract:
An apparatus for generating controlled radiation for curing a photosensitive resin is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a source of radiation and an elongate reflector for directing said radiation in at least one radiating direction. The reflector has two ends spaced apart in a longitudinal direction, and a cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The reflector further has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface comprises a plurality of elongate reflective facets oriented parallel to the longitudinal direction. The reflective facets are adjustable in the cross-section for directing the curing radiation substantially parallel to at least one radiating direction. Optionally, a plurality of collimating elements disposed between the ends of the reflector may be utilized for controlling an angle of the curing radiation relative to the longitudinal direction. A radiation management device, preferably comprising a mini-reflector, juxtaposed with the source of radiation may also be utilized.

Method Of Making Paper Web Using Flexible Sheet Of Material

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US Patent:
58939652, Apr 13, 1999
Filed:
Jun 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/870544
Inventors:
Paul Dennis Trokhan - Hamilton OH
Vladimir Vitenberg - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D21F 1100
US Classification:
162205
Abstract:
A process for making a paper sheet is disclosed. After a web is transferred from a forming wire to a papermaking belt preferably having deflection conduits, the web is overlaid with a flexible sheet of material such that the web is disposed intermediate the sheet of material and the papermaking belt. The sheet of material has an air permeability less than the papermaking belt, and is preferably air-impermeable. An application of a fluid pressure differential to the sheet of material causes deflection of at least a portion of the sheet of material towards the papermaking belt and, preferably, deflection of at least a portion of the web into the conduits of the papermaking belt and water removal from the web through the conduits of the papermaking belt.

Process And Apparatus For Making Papermaking Belt Using Fluid Pressure Differential

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US Patent:
62513311, Jun 26, 2001
Filed:
Sep 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/150385
Inventors:
Robert S. Ampulski - Fairfield OH
Vladimir Vitenberg - Cincinnati OH
Larry L. Huston - West Chester OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B29C 6700
US Classification:
264510
Abstract:
A process and an apparatus for making a papermaking belt are provided, the belt comprising a reinforcing structure and a resinous framework joined together. The preferred continuous process comprises the steps of depositing a flowable resinous material onto a patterned molding surface; continuously moving the molding surface and the reinforcing structure at a transport velocity such that at least a portion of the reinforcing structure is in a face-to-face relationship with a portion of the molding surface; applying a fluid pressure differential to transfer the flowable resinous material from the molding surface onto the reinforcing structure and causing the flowable resinous material and the reinforcing structure to join together; and solidifying the resinous material thereby forming the resinous framework joined to the reinforcing structure. The apparatus comprises a molding member having a patterned molding surface preferably comprising a plurality of molding pockets to carry a flowable resinous material therein; a means for depositing the flowable resinous material into the molding pockets of the molding surface; a means for moving the reinforcing structure and the molding member in a predetermined direction; and a means for creating a fluid pressure differential sufficient to transfer the flowable resinous material from the molding member to the reinforcing structure.
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