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  • Mount Orab, OH
  • 2044 Beechcroft Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45233 (513) 451-3136
  • Fairfield, OH
  • Fayetteville, OH
  • Largo, FL
  • Clearwater, FL
  • Amelia, OH

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Company: Boone county animal control - Burlington, KY Aug 2011 Position: Internship

Education

School / High School: Brown Mackie College- Cincinnati, OH Sep 2011 Specialities: Applied Business

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John Strube Cincinnati, OH

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Work:
Boone County Animal Control
Burlington, KY
Aug 2011 to Aug 2011
Internship

Cal Crim Security
Cincinnati, OH
May 2010 to Jul 2011
Security Guard

Radio Shack
Cincinnati, OH
Oct 2009 to May 2010
Sales Associate

Skyline Chili Company
Cincinnati, OH
Aug 1985 to May 2008
Dishwasher, Cook, and Assistant Manager

Jonesbit Productions
Cincinnati, OH
2000 to 2008
Disc Jockey

Education:
Brown Mackie College
Cincinnati, OH
Sep 2011
Applied Business

Publications

Us Patents

Elastic Laminate Web

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US Patent:
6830800, Dec 14, 2004
Filed:
Jun 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/886730
Inventors:
John Joseph Curro - Cincinnati OH
Douglas Herrin Benson - West Harrison IN
Anthony Stephen Spencer - Hamilton OH
John Brian Strube - Hamilton OH
Assignee:
The Procter Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B32B 302
US Classification:
428136, 428 68, 428 72, 428 74, 428131, 428134, 428137, 428172, 428196, 428198, 442328, 442329, 442392, 442394, 442399, 442409
Abstract:
An elastic laminate web is disclosed. The elastic laminate web can be non-apertured or apertured, and comprises a first web, and a second web joined to the first web in a face to face relationship at a plurality of discrete bond sites having an aspect ratio of at least 2. The first and second webs form an interior region therebetween. An elastic material is disposed between the first and second webs. The elastic material is apertured in regions coincident the bond sites, such that the first and second webs are joined through the apertures. The laminate so produced can be stretched in a predetermined direction, such as by incremental stretching, to produce an apertured elastic laminate.

User-Activatible Substance Delivery System

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US Patent:
6863960, Mar 8, 2005
Filed:
Jun 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/886893
Inventors:
John Joseph Curro - Cincinnati OH, US
Ali Abdelaziz Alwattari - Hamilton OH, US
Douglas Herrin Benson - West Harrison IN, US
Anneke Margaret Kaminiski - Cincinnati OH, US
Michele Ann Mansfield - Cincinnati OH, US
John Brian Strube - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B32B003/00
B32B003/26
B32B027/02
B32B027/14
US Classification:
428198, 428166, 428172, 428192, 4281951, 428196, 4283202, 4283211, 442392, 442393, 442394
Abstract:
A user-activatible substance delivery system of the present invention comprises a first web and a second web, the first and second webs having a periphery and being enclosed about their respective peripheries and defining a void space therein. A substance for delivery upon user activation is disposed in the void space. At least one of the first or second webs has at least one bond site. The bond site(s) define(s) a melt weakened region such that upon application of a force having a vector component parallel to the transverse axis, the bond site(s) fracture(s) to form a corresponding aperture in the respective web. The apertures provide a fluid communication path to facilitate delivery of the substance from the void space.

Applications For Laminate Web

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US Patent:
6878433, Apr 12, 2005
Filed:
Jun 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/886828
Inventors:
John Joseph Curro - Cincinnati OH, US
Douglas Herrin Benson - West Harrison IN, US
John Brian Strube - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B32B003/02
B32B003/26
B32B005/26
B32B027/02
US Classification:
428198, 428 72, 428156, 428172, 428196, 442389, 442392, 442409
Abstract:
A laminate web and several uses of the laminate web are disclosed. The laminate web comprises a first web, a second web joined to the first web at a plurality of discrete bond sites; and a third material disposed between at least a portion of the first and second webs. The laminate webs of the present invention are suitable for a variety of uses. Such uses include flexible carrying implement, medical applications, kitchen or bathroom implements, decorative coverings, home accent items, pet industry articles, fabric, fabric backings, edible materials, bedding applications, absorbent food pads, clean room wipes, tack cloths, and many other uses.

Laminate Web

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US Patent:
6884494, Apr 26, 2005
Filed:
Dec 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/467938
Inventors:
John J. Curro - Cincinnati OH, US
Douglas H. Benson - W. Harrison IN, US
John B. Strube - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B32B003/02
B32B003/26
B32B005/26
B32B027/02
US Classification:
428196, 428 71, 428158, 428172, 442389, 442392, 442409
Abstract:
A laminate web is disclose, the laminate web comprising a first web, a second web joined to the first web at a plurality of discrete bond sites; and a third material disposed between at least a portion of the first and second nonwovens. The third material is apertured in regions adjacent the bond sites, such that the first and second nonwoven webs are joined through the apertures. In one embodiment an apertured laminate web is disclosed, having a first extensible web having a first elongation to break, and a second extensible web joined to the first extensible web at a plurality of bond sites, the second extensible web having a second elongation to break A third web material is disposed between the first and second nonwovens, the third web material having a third elongation to break which is less than both of the first or second elongations to break. In a further embodiment, an apertured laminate web is disclose, having first and second extensible webs being joined at a plurality of discrete bond sites and a third material disposed between the first and second nonwoven webs. The first and second nonwoven webs are in fluid communication via the apertures and have distinct regions being differentiated by at least one property selected from the group consisting of basis weight, fiber orientation, thickness, and density.

Laminate Web Comprising An Apertured Layer And Method For Manufacturing Thereof

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US Patent:
7037569, May 2, 2006
Filed:
Dec 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
10/149878
Inventors:
John J. Curro - Cincinnati OH, US
Douglas H. Benson - W. Harrison IN, US
John B. Strube - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B32B 3/02
B32B 3/10
B32B 5/26
B32B 27/02
US Classification:
428138, 428134, 428136, 428137, 428166, 428172, 428196, 428198, 428201, 442370, 442378, 442389, 442392, 442394, 442409, 442412
Abstract:
A laminate web comprising a first web, a second web joined to the first web at a plurality of discrete bond sites; and a third material disposed between at least a portion of the first and second nonwovens. The third material is apertured in regions adjacent the bond sites, such that the first and second nonwoven webs are joined through the apertures. In one embodiment an apertured laminate web is disclosed, having a first extensible web having a first elongation to break, and a second extensible web joined to the first extensible web at a plurality of bond sites, the second extensible web having elongation to break. A third web material is disposed between the first and second nonwovens, the third web material having a third elongation to break which is less than both of the first or second elongations to break. In a further embodiment, an apertured laminate web is disclosed, having first and second extensible webs being joined at a plurality of discrete bond sites and a third material disposed between the first and second nonwoven webs. The first and second nonwoven webs are in fluid communication via the apertures and have distinct regions being differentiated by at least one property selected from the group consisting of basis weight, fiber orientation, thickness, and density.

Textured Materials And Method Of Manufacturing Textured Materials

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US Patent:
7183231, Feb 27, 2007
Filed:
Nov 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/289770
Inventors:
Jody Lynn Hoying - Maineville OH, US
John Joseph Curro - Cincinnati OH, US
Susan Nicole Lloyd - Erlanger KY, US
John Brian Strube - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D03D 15/00
D03D 25/00
D03D 11/00
D04B 1/00
US Classification:
442181, 442304, 28160
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a textile material comprising yarns wherein the material is textured by subjecting specified regions of the material to incremental strains sufficient to cause yarn failures or yarn elongation in yarns running in one direction within the specified regions. The yarns in a direction orthogonal to the direction of the failed or elongated yarns will generally have substantially unaltered physical properties and are redistributed within the specified regions. Typically, the yarn failures or elongation will be in the fill direction and yarns in the warp direction will have unaltered physical properties and be redistributed within the specified regions. Also included in the present invention is a method of manufacturing the textured textile material.

Electrical Cable

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US Patent:
7220332, May 22, 2007
Filed:
Jan 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/768364
Inventors:
John Joseph Curro - Cincinnati OH, US
Douglas Herrin Benson - West Harrison IN, US
John Brian Strube - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B32B 37/00
US Classification:
156229, 156184, 156 50, 156 51, 156 52, 156 55, 156 56, 174119 R, 174120 R, 174121 R, 174122 R, 174124 R
Abstract:
An electrical cable of the present invention comprises a plurality of spaced, parallel flat conductors. Each of the plurality of flat conductors was previously integral with each immediately adjacent flat conductor. A dielectric material is holds the conductors in the spaced, parallel relationship. The dielectric material can be a polymer film, a nonwoven, or other polymer materials such as PTFE, or expanded PTFE. The cable of the present invention is made by providing first and second webs of dielectric materials and a third sheet of conductive material. The first and second web materials are bonded to the third sheet of conductive material in a face-to-face layered relationship thereby forming a bonded laminate. The bonded laminate is then incrementally stretched to separate the sheet of conductive material in to spaced, parallel flat conductors.

Substance Encapsulating Laminate Web

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US Patent:
20020039867, Apr 4, 2002
Filed:
Jun 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/886831
Inventors:
John Curro - Cincinnati OH, US
Douglas Benson - West Harrison IN, US
John Strube - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
International Classification:
B32B005/24
D04H001/00
D04H003/00
D04H005/00
D04H013/00
B32B005/18
US Classification:
442/373000, 442/327000
Abstract:
A substance encapsulation system capable of being apertured under a tensioning force comprises a first web and a second web. A powdered, granular, particulate, or gel substance can be disposed between the first and second webs. Upon application of a sufficient force having a vector component parallel to the transverse axis, the bond site fractures to form a corresponding aperture to facilitate exposure of the substance. Alternatively, a central layer may be disposed between at least a portion of the first and second webs. The central layer may carry a substance to be exposed or the central layer may be a dissimilar material from the first and second webs. In a preferred embodiment, the system has a plurality of bond sites.
John M Strube from Mount Orab, OH, age ~53 Get Report