MARK A LAMANTIA
Broker in Methuen, MA

License number
Massachusetts 95175
Issued Date
Feb 23, 1987
Expiration Date
Jun 9, 2005
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Methuen, MA 01844

Professional information

Mark Lamantia Photo 1

Beach Towel/Beach Bag Combination

US Patent:
5390381, Feb 21, 1995
Filed:
Apr 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/222103
Inventors:
Mark LaMantia - Methuen MA
International Classification:
A47G 902
US Classification:
5417
Abstract:
A beach towel/beach bag combination is made of a rectangular sheet of toweling that is folded transversely into three panels which overlie one another. The three panels are folded together along a longitudinal center line of the toweling and a zipper is provided along a portion of the edge of the toweling so as to retain the toweling in the beach bag configuration. A handle is also secured to the toweling so as to facilitate carrying of the beach bag particularly when it is full. The handle may be made of webbing and form an extension of a reinforcing strip that extends from the top to the bottom of the bag. When the bag is unzipped, the towel may be spread flat to serve as a beach towel.


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Crib And Playpen Protective Covering

US Patent:
6550083, Apr 22, 2003
Filed:
Jan 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/040705
Inventors:
Mark LaMantia - Methuen MA 01844
International Classification:
A47D 1500
US Classification:
5 97, 5424, 5414, 135 96
Abstract:
An enclosure for a crib or playpen includes a dome-shaped top and a box-shaped bottom structure for completely enclosing the interior of a crib or playpen. The enclosure includes a flap in the dome-shaped top to allowing a parent or guardian to easily place a child in or remove a child from the crib or playpen. The enclosure also has features which prevent a child from opening the flap.


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Crib And Playpen Protective Enclosure

US Patent:
6859958, Mar 1, 2005
Filed:
Apr 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/413816
Inventors:
Mark LaMantia - Methuen MA, US
International Classification:
A47D007/00
US Classification:
5 97, 5414, 5 931, 135 96
Abstract:
An enclosure for a crib or playpen includes a dome-shaped top and a box-shaped bottom structure completely enclosing the interior of a crib or playpen. The enclosure includes a flap in the dome-shaped top to allowing a parent or guardian to easily place a child in or remove a child from the crib or playpen. The enclosure also has features which prevent a child from opening the flap.


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Crib Cover Securing Device

US Patent:
5517707, May 21, 1996
Filed:
Aug 1, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/284091
Inventors:
Mark A. LaMantia - Methuen MA
International Classification:
A47C 2900, A47D 700
US Classification:
5 97
Abstract:
A clip for securing a cover to a crib or playpen includes a first loop for providing a snap-fit onto the top bar of the crib, a cavity for holding a side rod of the cover, and an extension for guiding the clip onto the crib or playpen.


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Visor Guard

US Patent:
5956773, Sep 28, 1999
Filed:
Jul 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/903165
Inventors:
Mark LaMantia - Methuen MA
International Classification:
A42B 106
US Classification:
21951
Abstract:
A visor guard for covering the visor of a baseball-type cap having a crown with a headband about the edge of the crown and an adjusting strap at the rear of the headband for altering the cap size. The guard comprises a pocket made of a washable material, preferably terry cloth, defined by upper and lower panels. The shapes of the panels generally conform to the shape of the visor to be covered and the panels are secured together about their edges which conform to the free edge of the visor. The remainder of the edges of the panels are not connected together so as to form an opening through which the visor may be inserted into the pocket. A sweatband is connected to one of the edges of the opening and is positioned to lie against the inside of the headband and against the forehead of the wearer of the cap, and a retainer is connected to the sweatband and may be tucked in between the headband and the crown of the cap to hold the guard in place on the visor. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a sleeve made of terry cloth encircles the strap attached to the headband, and the sleever acts as a sweatband against the back of the head together with the sweatband on the visor guard when the cap is worn.


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Insect Net Assembly

US Patent:
6263894, Jul 24, 2001
Filed:
Jun 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/329123
Inventors:
Mark LaMantia - Methuen MA
International Classification:
E04H 1502, A47C 2900
US Classification:
135 96
Abstract:
A protective cover against insects for babies' and toddlers' enclosures such as cribs, playpens, strollers and the like includes an unstructured tubular body portion and an unstructured dome-shaped hood, both made of insect netting material which "breathes" and is transparent. The tubular body at its upper edge and the hood at its periphery each have a stretchable band or fastener that reduces the effective dimensions of the body edge and hood periphery so that the body may be drawn downwardly over the enclosure and be held in place by the reduced dimension of the edge and the hood is drawn downwardly over the top of the enclosure and its periphery overlaps the top edge of the body portion.


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Crib Cover

US Patent:
4945584, Aug 7, 1990
Filed:
Apr 25, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/185483
Inventors:
Mark A. LaMantia - Methuen MA
Assignee:
Tots-In-Mind, Inc. - No. Andover MA
International Classification:
A47D 7100
US Classification:
5 97
Abstract:
A cover for a crib or playpen includes a tent-like canopy having a pair of panels extending downwardly from two opposite ends which lie against the inside of a pair of sides of the crib or playpen and are tied in place by straps which extend about the sides. The cover leaves the other sides of the crib or playpen exposed. Ties are provided along the other side edges of the canopy for securing those edges to the tops of those sides.