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Steven Barth Phones & Addresses

  • Leland, NC
  • 225 Ruth Hairston Ln, Martinsville, VA 24112 (276) 638-5302
  • Stanhope, NJ

Work

Company: Syncsort inc - Woodcliff Lake, NJ 2012 Position: Marketing operations specialist

Education

School / High School: The Pennsylvania State University, State College Dec 2009 Specialities: Bachelor of Arts in Crime

Skills

Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Outlook • Microsoft PowerPoint • Microsoft Word • CRM Systems • Microsoft Dynamics • Marketing Automation Platforms • Hubspot • Adobe • Wordpress • Database Management.

Specialities

Plaintiff Personal Injury • Brain Injury • Slip and Fall Accident • Personal Injury • Automobile Accidents and Injuries • Products Liability • Civil Rights • Highway Design Liability • Truck Accidents • Bad Faith Insurance Cases

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Steven Barth - Lawyer

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Office:
Barth & Associates
Specialties:
Plaintiff Personal Injury
Brain Injury
Slip and Fall Accident
Personal Injury
Automobile Accidents and Injuries
Products Liability
Civil Rights
Highway Design Liability
Truck Accidents
Bad Faith Insurance Cases
ISLN:
918123921
Admitted:
2002
University:
Ohio University, B.A., 1999
Law School:
Duquesne University School of Law, J.D., 2002

Resumes

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Work:
Syncsort Inc
Woodcliff Lake, NJ
2012 to 2014
Marketing Operations Specialist

VRC Investigations Inc

2010 to 2011
Investigator

SGS North America
Rutherford, NJ
2009 to 2010
Archivist/File Clerk

Carrier Northeast
West Caldwell, NJ
2006 to 2008
Warehouse Associate

Education:
The Pennsylvania State University, State College
Dec 2009
Bachelor of Arts in Crime

Skills:
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, CRM Systems, Microsoft Dynamics, Marketing Automation Platforms, Hubspot, Adobe, Wordpress, Database Management.

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven Barth
STEVEN BARTH INSPECTIONS, LLC
Steven Barth
OPIS CHIMNEY INSPECTIONS LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Light-Stable Colored Transparent Composite Films

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US Patent:
6440551, Aug 27, 2002
Filed:
Jun 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/332527
Inventors:
James P. Enniss - Martinsville VA
Steven A. Barth - Martinsville VA
Mary E. Lawless - Stuart VA
Anthony B. Port - Leicester, GB
Elizabeth J. Packer - Coventry, GB
Assignee:
CPFilms, Inc. - Martinsville VA
International Classification:
B32B 516
US Classification:
428323, 428329, 428426, 428430
Abstract:
Composite film structures exhibit a predetermined finished color tone comprised of a transparent film layer which exhibits a color deficiency as compared to the finished color tone, and a pigment which is visually associated with, and satisfies the color deficiency of, the film layer. Most preferably, the pigment is provided as a homogenous dispersion in a transparent color-matching layer positioned adjacent to the film layer. Thus, when the film and color-matching layers are viewed collectively as a unit, the perceived color tone will be that of the finished predetermined color tone. That is, the color-matching layer provides visually an additive effect on the perceived color of the composite film structure.

Optically Active Film Composite

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US Patent:
6663950, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Jun 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/878940
Inventors:
Steven A. Barth - Martinsville VA
Anthony B. Port - Collinsville VA
Coby L. Hubbard - Meadows of Dan VA
Assignee:
CPFilms, Inc. - Martinsville VA
International Classification:
B32B 500
US Classification:
428323, 428332, 428336, 428343, 4284111, 428480, 428483
Abstract:
An optically active film composite including a polymeric film substrate coated with a layer of resin having a thickness of less than 6 microns and a pencil hardness of at least 2H, and which includes 30-60% by weight of nanoparticles of ATO or ITO, and nanoparticles of a second metallic compound being an inorganic compound and absorbing light having a wavelength in the range of 700-1100 nm. The composite preferably has a VLT of at least 50% and a %TSER of at least 35% with a weighted UV absorption of less than 1%.

Light-Stable Colored Transparent Composite Films

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US Patent:
6699578, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Apr 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/124779
Inventors:
James P. Enniss - Martinsville VA
Steven A. Barth - Martinsville VA
Mary E. Lawless - Stuart VA
Anthony B. Port - Leicester, GB
Elizabeth J. Packer - Coventry, GB
Assignee:
CPFilms, Inc. - Martinsville VA
International Classification:
B32B 516
US Classification:
428323, 428329, 428426, 428457
Abstract:
Composite film structures exhibit a predetermined finished color tone comprised of a transparent film layer which exhibits a color deficiency as compared to the finished color tone, and a pigment which is visually associated with, and satisfies the color deficiency of, the film layer. Most preferably, the pigment is provided as a homogenous dispersion in a transparent color-matching layer positioned adjacent to the film layer. Thus, when the film and color-matching layers are viewed collectively as a unit, the perceived color tone will be that of the finished predetermined color tone. That is, the color-matching layer provides visually an additive effect on the perceived color of the composite film structure.

Fade Protector

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US Patent:
6905770, Jun 14, 2005
Filed:
Mar 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/389083
Inventors:
David Newton Kaliser - Oak Ridge NC, US
William Dean Jarrett - Martinsville VA, US
Philip J Solomon - Martinsville VA, US
Steven A Barth - Martinsville VA, US
Mary Elizabeth Lawless - Stuart VA, US
James P Enniss - Martinsville VA, US
Assignee:
CPFILMS, Inc - Fieldale VA
International Classification:
B32B009/00
US Classification:
428430, 4284231, 428480, 428482, 40700, 40707, 40772
Abstract:
A method of protecting a glazed frame mounted document from the ravages of light and a fade protector therefore, the protector comprising a transparent UV absorbing polymeric film layer, preferably PET, having a thickness such that the film in use remains substantially flat against the glazing when clamped between the frame and glazing, the film layer being coated on its exposed side in use with a transparent anti-glare hard coating. The glazing is removed from the glazed frame, the fade protector is placed against a surface of the glazing which is then re-assembled in the frame with the fade protector adjacent the eternal surface of the glazing with the anti-glare coating facing outwardly.

Light-Stable Colored Transparent Composite Films

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US Patent:
6953618, Oct 11, 2005
Filed:
Jul 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/624554
Inventors:
James P. Enniss - Martinsville VA, US
Steven A. Barth - Martinsville VA, US
Mary E. Lawless - Stuart VA, US
Anthony B. Port - Leicester, GB
Elizabeth J. Packer - Coventry, GB
Assignee:
CPFilms, Inc. - Martinsville VA
International Classification:
B32B007/02
B32B027/36
B32B027/20
B32B031/06
B05D005/06
US Classification:
428212, 428323, 428329, 428426, 428457, 428480, 428458, 428430, 428432, 428433, 428461, 427585, 427162, 4271631, 427164, 427294, 4274191, 4274071, 359885, 359890, 156297
Abstract:
Composite film structures exhibit a predetermined finished color tone comprised of a transparent film layer which exhibits a color deficiency as compared to the finished color tone, and a pigment which is visually associated with, and satisfies the color deficiency of, the film layer. Most preferably, the pigment is provided as a homogenous dispersion in a transparent color-matching layer positioned adjacent to the film layer. Thus, when the film and color-matching layers are viewed collectively as a unit, the perceived color tone will be that of the finished predetermined color tone. That is, the color-matching layer provides visually an additive effect on the perceived color of the composite film structure.

Light-Stable Colored Transparent Composite Films

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US Patent:
7229684, Jun 12, 2007
Filed:
Sep 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/219930
Inventors:
James P. Enniss - Martinsville VA, US
Steven A. Barth - Martinsville VA, US
Mary E. Lawless - Stuart VA, US
Anthony B. Port - Leicester, GB
Elizabeth J. Packer - Coventry, GB
Assignee:
CPFilms, Inc. - Fieldale VA
International Classification:
B32B 27/20
B32B 27/30
B32B 27/36
B32B 15/08
B05D 17/10
US Classification:
428323, 428328, 428329, 428426, 428457, 428480, 428458, 428430, 428432, 428433, 428461, 428332, 428337, 428338, 428339, 428343, 428355 AC, 4284744, 4284747, 428522, 359885, 359890
Abstract:
Composite film structures exhibit a predetermined finished color tone comprised of a transparent film layer which exhibits a color deficiency as compared to the finished color tone, and a pigment which is visually associated with, and satisfies the color deficiency of, the film layer. Most preferably, the pigment is provided as a homogenous dispersion in a transparent color-matching layer positioned adjacent to the film layer. Thus, when the film and color-matching layers are viewed collectively as a unit, the perceived color tone will be that of the finished predetermined color tone. That is, the color-matching layer provides visually an additive effect on the perceived color of the composite film structure.

Dichroic Filters On Flexible Polymer Film Substrates

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US Patent:
7317576, Jan 8, 2008
Filed:
Apr 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/379774
Inventors:
Charles Nicholas Van Nutt - Martinsville VA, US
Rocco John Fizzano - Bassett VA, US
Janet Sue Yeatts - Ruffin NC, US
Steven Allen Barth - Martinsville VA, US
International Classification:
G02B 1/10
G02B 5/28
G02B 27/00
US Classification:
359588, 359589, 359587, 359586, 359577
Abstract:
Now, according to the present invention, dichroic filters are provided that incorporate a flexible polymer film substrate, such as poly(ethylene naphthalate), onto which a dielectric and/or reflective metal stack has been formed. Filters of the present invention are durable, flexible, and lightweight, and can be advantageously used in many specialty lighting applications.

Multiple Band Reflector With Metal And Dielectric Layers

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US Patent:
7564628, Jul 21, 2009
Filed:
Jun 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/422597
Inventors:
Steven Allen Barth - Martinsville VA, US
Jaime Antonio Li - Martinsville VA, US
International Classification:
G02B 1/10
US Classification:
359582, 359584, 359586, 359588, 359589
Abstract:
Now, according to the present invention, multiple band optical reflectors are provided that utilize a stack of metal and dielectric layers to create a reflection curve in the visible spectrum that has multiple peak intensities. Reflectors of the present invention comprise at least two dielectric layers that have differing thicknesses, with metal layers disposed therebetween. The use of metal layers in the present invention, as opposed to using alternating layers of dielectric materials, results in a reflector that is substantially thinner than a conventional two dielectric reflector.
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