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James C Kanzelberger

from Hendersonville, TN

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  • J C Kanzelberger
Phone and address:
441 Sanders Ferry Rd, Hendersonville, TN 37075
615-826-5129

James Kanzelberger Phones & Addresses

  • 441 Sanders Ferry Rd, Hendersonville, TN 37075 • 615-826-5129 • 615-826-9217
  • 749 Memorial Dr, Manitowoc, WI 54220 • 920-684-1947
  • Lake Barrington, IL
  • Skokie, IL
  • 441 Sanders Ferry Rd, Hendersonvlle, TN 37075 • 615-388-4714

Work

  • Position:
    Service Occupations

Education

  • Degree:
    Graduate or professional degree

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Us Patents

  • Frame And Method Of Framing

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  • US Patent:
    43844162, May 24, 1983
  • Filed:
    Nov 24, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/209753
  • Inventors:
    James C. Kanzelberger - Riverside IL
  • Assignee:
    Contemporary, Inc. - Riverside IL
  • International Classification:
    G09F 318
    A47G 106
    G09F 110
  • US Classification:
    40 10D
  • Abstract:
    A device and method for framing and displaying pictures or printed matter uses a transparent carrier panel and a bracket or affixed to the back of the panel for retaining a picture. A mat may be applied to the panel to block out a portion of the picture to be displayed. The portion of the picture to be displayed is centered within the mat by applying a clear centering sheet having a target area designated thereon over the picture so that the desired portion of the picture appears within the target area. A mounting board of the same size as the centering sheet and containing pressure sensitive adhesive is aligned with the centering sheet and fixed to the back of the picture. A picture so centered and mounted is inserted between the bracket and the rear face of the carrier panel resulting in a perfectly centered and matted picture which is attractively framed.
  • Plastic Plate With Graphics

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  • US Patent:
    53055381, Apr 26, 1994
  • Filed:
    Sep 13, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/759492
  • Inventors:
    James C. Kanzelberger - Manitowoc WI
  • Assignee:
    Contemporary Inc. - WI
  • International Classification:
    A47G 106
  • US Classification:
    40616
  • Abstract:
    A do-it-yourself kit enables an end user to make his own graphics. A printer points graphics on the back of a transparent mylar tape. The tape has a pressure sensitive adhesive which is pressed on over a textured surface that enables air to escape at the interface between the adhesive and the plate.
  • Plastic Plate With Graphics

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  • US Patent:
    53984358, Mar 21, 1995
  • Filed:
    Oct 13, 1993
  • Appl. No.:
    8/135675
  • Inventors:
    James C. Kanzelberger - Manitowoc WI
  • International Classification:
    A44C 300
    B32B 3100
  • US Classification:
    40 15
  • Abstract:
    A do-it-yourself kit enables an end user to make his own graphics. A printer points graphics on the back of a transparent mylar tape. The tape has a pressure sensitive adhesive which is pressed on over a textured surface that enables air to escape at the interface between the adhesive and the plate.
  • Debossable Plastic Plaque With Fine Jewelry Appearance

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  • US Patent:
    44597720, Jul 17, 1984
  • Filed:
    Jul 2, 1982
  • Appl. No.:
    6/394527
  • Inventors:
    James C. Kanzelberger - Riverside IL
  • Assignee:
    Contemporary, Inc. - Riverside IL
  • International Classification:
    A47G 106
  • US Classification:
    401521
  • Abstract:
    A sheet of debossable plastic material is bonded to a backing plate, which may be a metal plate preferably pre-formed in a coin die. A polished surface on the edges of the metal plate projects beyond the plastic sheet material. The combined effect of the debossable plastic material, with a brushed metallic appearance, and the backing plate with polished edges greatly enhances an appearance of an engraved metal plate. This basic unit may be used in combination with other structures to form plaques, frames, name badges, and the like. When used in some combinations, such as a picture in a frame of the plastic sheet, for example, the components may be pre-assembled into a complete packet before attachment to a stand.
  • Plastic Material For Simulating Engraved Metal Plates

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  • US Patent:
    42672244, May 12, 1981
  • Filed:
    Jul 18, 1979
  • Appl. No.:
    6/058568
  • Inventors:
    James C. Kanzelberger - Riverside IL
  • Assignee:
    Contemporary, Inc. - River Forest IL
  • International Classification:
    B32B 702
    B32B 2706
    B44C 124
  • US Classification:
    428216
  • Abstract:
    A plastic material which is suitable for simulating engraving on metal has a substrate which is not deformed by the heat or pressure of a hot stamping process. A sheet or layer of thermoplastic material of limited thickness is laminated to the upper surface of the substrate. The opposite side of the thermoplastic material is covered by a containment film. Thus, within the limits of manufacturing tolerances, the layer of thermoplastic material may be subjected to any amount of pressure to produce a debossment which is no deeper than the depth of the limited thickness when a hot stamping die bottoms on the non-deformable substrate. Therefore, there is a much more predictable end product.
  • Decorative Plaques And Process

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  • US Patent:
    45200645, May 28, 1985
  • Filed:
    May 31, 1977
  • Appl. No.:
    5/801863
  • Inventors:
    James C. Kanzelberger - Riverside IL
  • Assignee:
    Contemporary, Inc. - Riverside IL
  • International Classification:
    B32B 2300
    B41M 312
  • US Classification:
    428199
  • Abstract:
    Low cost decorative award plaques are provided which use a plastic laminate article capable of being hot stamped with desired lettering or designs. The plaque is made by a process of repeatedly imprinting with different colors and surface effects. The process includes forming and cutting the plastic on a rigid backing, especially one simulating a fine, hardwood panel.
  • Decorative Plaques And Process

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  • US Patent:
    41256557, Nov 14, 1978
  • Filed:
    Feb 22, 1977
  • Appl. No.:
    5/770797
  • Inventors:
    James C. Kanzelberger - Riverside IL
  • Assignee:
    Contemporary, Inc. - River Forest IL
  • International Classification:
    B44C 128
    B32B 300
    G09F 700
  • US Classification:
    428 67
  • Abstract:
    Low cost decorative award plaques are provided which use a plastic laminate article capable of being hot stamped with desired lettering or designs. The plaque is made by a process of repeatedly imprinting with different colors and surface effects. The process includes forming and cutting the plastic on a rigid backing, especially one simulating a fine, hardwood panel.
  • Plastic Plates Adapted To Be Imprinted And Methods Of Manufacturing And Imprinting On Plastic Plates

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  • US Patent:
    40479960, Sep 13, 1977
  • Filed:
    Sep 15, 1975
  • Appl. No.:
    5/613545
  • Inventors:
    James C. Kanzelberger - Riverside IL
  • Assignee:
    Contemporary, Inc. - River Forest IL
  • International Classification:
    B32B 3100
    B44C 124
  • US Classification:
    156220
  • Abstract:
    An article capable of being hot stamped with desired lettering or designs comprising a plastic laminate and an overlying carrier film with colored matter attached to an appendage portion of the plastic laminate. The back of the laminate has a pressure-sensitive adhesive protected by a removable covering or backing. The method of imprinting and using the article comprises hot stamping the foil and underlying plastic laminate to form the desired lettering or design, removing the foil and appendage portion from the plastic laminate, removing the protective backing to expose the adhesive and to affix the imprinted laminate to a plaque or other item. The process of imprinting on the article includes hot stamping the laminate to deboss it and transfer the coloring matter to the debossed portions, and removing the carrier film. The process for forming the article includes cutting the plastic laminate and carrier film to a desired size and shape, slitting the laminate to form a plate portion and an appendage portion, and securing the carrier film to the appendage portion.

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