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Charles B Levinski

from South River, NJ
Age ~71

Charles Levinski Phones & Addresses

  • 57 Caroline Dr, South River, NJ 08882 (732) 254-6758 (732) 257-2390
  • Kendall Park, NJ

Work

Company: Hengstler Oct 2013 to Jan 2015 Position: Product manager

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering School / High School: New Jersey Institute of Technology 1970 to 1974 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

International Sales • Key Account Management • Sensors • Electronics • Product Management • Business Development • Sales Management • Pneumatics • Product Marketing • Direct Sales • Lean Manufacturing • Product Launch • Solution Selling • Competitive Analysis • Strategy • Business Strategy • Product Development • Strategic Partnerships • Project Management • Pricing • Saas • Negotiation • Management • New Business Development • Cloud Computing • Integration • Marketing Strategy • Sales Operations • Strategic Planning • Go To Market Strategy • Sales Process • Selling • Sales • Account Management

Languages

English • German

Interests

Computers • Technology • Machining • Welding • Reading • Bass Fishing

Industries

Computer Hardware

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Charles Levinski

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Location:
57 Caroline Dr, South River, NJ 08882
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Hengstler Oct 2013 - Jan 2015
Product Manager

Hecon 1981 - 2003
Product Manager

Model Rectifier Corporation 1977 - 1981
Model Railroad Product Manager

Model Rectifier Corporation 1974 - 1977
Product Development Engineer
Education:
New Jersey Institute of Technology 1970 - 1974
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
New Brunswick High School 1968 - 1970
Skills:
International Sales
Key Account Management
Sensors
Electronics
Product Management
Business Development
Sales Management
Pneumatics
Product Marketing
Direct Sales
Lean Manufacturing
Product Launch
Solution Selling
Competitive Analysis
Strategy
Business Strategy
Product Development
Strategic Partnerships
Project Management
Pricing
Saas
Negotiation
Management
New Business Development
Cloud Computing
Integration
Marketing Strategy
Sales Operations
Strategic Planning
Go To Market Strategy
Sales Process
Selling
Sales
Account Management
Interests:
Computers
Technology
Machining
Welding
Reading
Bass Fishing
Languages:
English
German

Publications

Us Patents

Facsimile/Telephone Controller

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US Patent:
50654268, Nov 12, 1991
Filed:
Jul 18, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/382110
Inventors:
Harvey Greenstein - Iselin NJ
Charles B. Levinski - South River NJ
Edward Newman - Bricktown NJ
John M. Persel - Toms River NJ
David N. Widmann - Manasquan NJ
Assignee:
Hecon Corporation - Eatontown NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379100
Abstract:
A microprocessor/based telephone/facsimile controller which automatically gives priority to incoming messages. The ring voltage of an incoming message causes the microprocessor to close and latch the line between the telephone and the facsimile. When transmission is completed, the line is dropped and this condition is sensed causing the latch relay to open to prevent the facsimile from transmitting, no data being logged for incoming facsimile transmissions. Only a valid input code permits the coupling of the facsimile to the telephone line also initiating a timer. A broadcast mode latches the telephone line to permit delayed calls and multiple facsimile transmissions, each allocated to the user code which established the broadcast mode. A default time is utilized to accommodate the redial and use of the line for non-facsimile telephone transmission.

Keypad Controller For Copier-Duplicator

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US Patent:
51152347, May 19, 1992
Filed:
Jul 17, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/554667
Inventors:
Charles B. Levinski - South River NJ
John M. Persel - Toms River NJ
David N. Widmann - Manasquan NJ
Assignee:
Hecon Corporation - Eatontown NJ
International Classification:
G03G 1500
G07C 310
US Classification:
340825310
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for operating a copier-duplicator which initially produces a master and thereafter produces copies from the master. The copier-duplicator is enabled upon receipt of a valid access code to begin producing the master and copies thereof. Counts of the number of masters and copies are accumulated. The copy count is compared against a minimum amount and each time a new master is made and if the number of copies produced is less than said minimum, a violation count is stored together with its associated access code. If the copier-duplicator is in a lock-out mode, access is denied to the access code having a violation. If in a flag mode, access to the machine is permitted even if a violation code is present. However, there is a capability of displaying all of those access codes having a violation associated therewith. It is further possible to prevent access to the copier-duplicator in the event that the number of copies or masters exceeds a maximum permissible amount.
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