JAMES FRANKLIN SMITH
Electrical Contractor at Woodville Pike, Loveland, OH

License number
Ohio EL.32263
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2019
Type
Electrical Contractors
Address
Address
1598 Woodville Pike, Loveland, OH 45140
Phone
(513) 722-2433

Organization information

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EHS EMERT ELECTRIC INC

1379 Gibson Rd, Loveland, OH 45140

Industry:
Electrical Contrs
Phone:
(513) 575-1233 (Phone)
Owner:
Charles Emert (Owner)
SIC:
1731 - Electrical Work
Company size:
2

Professional information

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James Smith - Loveland, OH

Work:
Toyota Boshoku America
Safety Specialist
Heartland Refinery Group - Columbus, OH
Environmental Health and Safety Specialist
Jasahill Holding Company - Cincinnati, OH
Land Lease Manager
Schaeffer's Investment Research, Incorporated - Cincinnati, OH
Investment Research Analyst
The United States Playing Card Company - Erlanger, KY
Safety Engineer
Stock Market Trader NUS Corporation - Pittsburgh, PA
Industrial Hygienist
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company - Detroit, MI
Industrial Hygienist
Vulcan Mold and Iron Company - Trenton, MI
Safety Engineer
Education:
Xavier University - Cincinnati, OH
MBA
Wayne State University - Detroit, MI
M.S. in Industrial Hygiene
Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Indiana, PA
B.S.


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Noncarbonated Beverage Products Having Superior Microbial Stability And Process For Preparing Same

US Patent:
6126980, Oct 3, 2000
Filed:
Aug 29, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/999942
Inventors:
James Arthur Smith - Loveland OH
Thomas Ray Graumlich - West Harrison IN
Robert Phillip Sabin - Cincinnati OH
Judith Wells Vigar - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A23L 202, A23L 244, A23F 300
US Classification:
4263303
Abstract:
Disclosed are noncarbonated beverage products with improved microbial stability, and processes for preparing them. The noncarbonated beverage products have a pH of between 2. 5 and 4. 5 and comprise from about 300 ppm to about 3000 ppm of a polyphosphate having an average chain length ranging from about 17 to about 60; from about 100 ppm to about 1000 ppm of a preservative selected from the group consisting of sorbic acid, benzoic acid, alkali metal salts thereof and mixtures thereof; from about 0. 1% to about 40% by weight of fruit juice; and from about 80% to about 99% by weight of added water, wherein the added water contains from 61 ppm to about 220 ppm of hardness. These noncarbonated beverage products can be stored at ambient temperatures for at least about 28 days without substantial microbial proliferation therein after exposure to beverage spoilage organisms.


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Container, Method, And Apparatus To Provide Fresher Packed Coffee

US Patent:
2003001, Jan 16, 2003
Filed:
May 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/155338
Inventors:
David Dalton - Loveland OH, US
James Smith - Loveland OH, US
James Bono - Cincinnati OH, US
Sameer Mungur - Cincinnati OH, US
Douglas Zeik - Middletown OH, US
Aisha Barry - Mason OH, US
Jennifer Floyd - West Chester OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
International Classification:
A47J033/00
US Classification:
220/912000, 220/258300
Abstract:
A fresh packaging system for roast and ground coffee having a top load capacity of at least about 16 pounds (7.3 Kg) comprising a container with a closed bottom, an open top, and a body enclosing a perimeter between the bottom and the top. A protuberance is continuously disposed around the perimeter of the body proximate to the top and forms a ridge external to the body. A flexible closure is removeably attached and sealed to the protuberance so that the closure seals the interior volume of the container. The container bottom and container body are constructed from a material having a tensile modulus number ranging from at least about 35,000 to at least about 650,000 pounds per square inch (at least about 2,381 to at least about 44,230 atm).


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Preparation Of Noncarbonated Beverage Products Having Superior Microbial Stability

US Patent:
6265008, Jul 24, 2001
Filed:
Nov 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/436529
Inventors:
James Arthur Smith - Loveland OH
Thomas Ray Graumlich - West Harrison IN
Robert Phillip Sabin - Cincinnati OH
Judith Wells Vigar - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Co. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A23L 202, A23L 244, A23F 300
US Classification:
4263303
Abstract:
Disclosed are noncarbonated beverage products with improved microbial stability, and processes for preparing them. The noncarbonated beverage products have a pH of between 2. 5 and 4. 5 and comprise from about 300 ppm to about 3000 ppm of a polyphosphate having an average chain length ranging from about 17 to about 60: from about 100 ppm to about 1000 ppm of a preservative selected from the group consisting of sorbic acid, benzoic acid, alkali metal salts thereof and mixtures thereof; from about 0. 1% to about 40% by weight of fruit juice; and from about 80% to about 99% by weight of added water, wherein the added water contains from 61 ppm to about 220 ppm of hardness. These noncarbonated beverage products can be stored at ambient temperatures for at least about 28 days without substantial microbial proliferation therein after exposure to beverage spoilage organisms.


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Consumer Product Lines And Products Comprising Commonly Packaged Tampons Which Have Varying Absorbent Capacities

US Patent:
2003005, Mar 20, 2003
Filed:
Sep 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/238502
Inventors:
Lisa Stults - Olympia WA, US
Jodi Supinski - Cincinnati OH, US
James Smith - Loveland OH, US
Karen Kreutz - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
International Classification:
A61F013/20
US Classification:
604/385170, 604/904000
Abstract:
Products comprise a plurality tampons of varied absorbent capacity, tailored to meet the needs of different segments of women based on their menstrual flow. Consumer product lines comprise different types of multi-packs tailored to meet the menstrual flow needs of different segments of women based on their menstrual flow. Modularized multi-packs are presented as a way to efficiently produce different multi-packs.