Insight Product Development since May 2013
Principal Engineer
Insight Product Development Oct 2007 - May 2013
Sr. Manager, Engineering
Radius Product Development 2006 - Sep 2007
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
Fitch Product Development Nov 2002 - Jul 2006
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
Education:
The Ohio State University 1987 - 1996
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering
The Ohio State University
Master of Science (M.S.), Mechanical Engineering
Georgina E. Rooke - London, GB Cheryl A. Furtak - Birmingham MI Keith A. Grider - Columbus OH Mark D. Begin - Worthington OH Frank J. Wilgus - Ostrander OH
Georgina E. Rooke - London, GB Cheryl A. Furtak - Birmingham MI Keith A. Grider - Columbus OH Mark D. Begin - Worthington OH Frank R. Wilgus - Ostrander OH
Assignee:
Sculptured Homes, LLC - Birmingham MI Sculptured Homes Limited - London
Chris VonDohlen - Columbus OH, US Luke Stonis - Columbus OH, US Keith Grider - Columbus OH, US Greg Merz - Gahanna OH, US Jerome Matula, Jr. - Monroeville PA, US Steven C. Stegman - Gibsonia PA, US
Georgina E. Rooke - London, GB Cheryl A. Furtak - Birmingham MI, US Keith A. Grider - Columbus OH, US Mark D. Begin - Worthington OH, US Frank J. Wilgus - Ostrander OH, US
Assignee:
Sculptured Homes, LLC - Birmingham MI Sculptured Homes Limited - London
International Classification:
A47K 3/28
US Classification:
4613, 4614
Abstract:
A shower system is provided that includes a configurable enclosure at least partially defining a shower area. The shower system also includes a basin having a first channel sized to receive a lower edge of the enclosure such that the enclosure is configurable with respect to the basin in at least one functional arrangement.
Jerome Matula, Jr. - Monroeville PA, US Jason P. Eaton - Hunker PA, US Steven C. Stegman - Gibsonia PA, US Luke Stonis - Columbus OH, US Greg Merz - Gahanna OH, US Keith Grider - Columbus OH, US Nic Davirro - Chicago IL, US Chris Von Dohlen - Columbus OH, US Justin Rothermel - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
RIC Investments, LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61G 10/00 A62B 18/08
US Classification:
12820611, 12820624, 12820626
Abstract:
A patient interface device that includes a support member sized and configured to span at least a portion of a patient's face while remaining below the patient's eyes responsive to the patient interface device being donned by such a patient. A sealing assembly is attached to the support member via a snap assembly associated with the support member and the sealing assembly. The snap assembly allows the sealing assembly to selectively attach to the support member.
Waihong Leong - Roswell GA, US Steven Craig Gehling - Cumming GA, US Scott M. Belliveau - Plainfield IL, US Sean S. Corbin - Morton Grove IL, US Keith Grider - Chicago IL, US Anne Clare Moser - Chicago IL, US Aleksey Pirkhalo - Chicago IL, US Abby Elizabeth Sturges - Chicago IL, US James Wolford - Chicago IL, US
A hearing protection device and method for a human ear. A plug member caps or enters ear canal, and may be shaped to conform to the external auditory meatus. The device is biased at least in part by a pressure pad to provide some force against the plug member. An optional handle may be provided to assist with temporarily pulling the plug member away from the ear canal or providing adjustment. An optional bow member clips about the pinna. The device may be adapted for use as an ear phone.
Michael W. Johnson - Lithopolis OH, US Michael E. Evans - Granville OH, US Agustin Hernandez - Blacklick OH, US Robert J. O'Leary - Newark OH, US Christopher M. Relyea - Columbus OH, US Brian K. Linstedt - Ostrander OH, US Gregory J. Merz - Gahanna OH, US Jeffrey W. Servaites - Centerville OH, US Keith A. Grider - Columbus OH, US
Assignee:
Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLC - DE
International Classification:
B02C 23/02
US Classification:
2411018, 2411862, 241247
Abstract:
A machine for distributing blowing insulation including a shredding chamber configured to shred and pick apart the blowing insulation. The shredding chamber includes a plurality of low speed shredders, an agitator and a discharge mechanism. The agitator is mounted for rotation and rotates toward the discharge mechanism. The discharge mechanism includes a side inlet configured to receive the blowing insulation from the agitator. A baffle is disposed between the agitator and the discharge mechanism. The baffle is configured to partially obstruct the side inlet of the discharge mechanism. The baffle allows finely shredded blowing insulation to enter the side inlet of the discharge mechanism and directs heavy clumps of blowing insulation past the side inlet of the discharge mechanism for eventual recycling into the low speed shredders.
Michael W. Johnson - Lithopolis OH, US Michael E. Evans - Granville OH, US Agustin Hernandez - Blacklick OH, US Robert J. O'Leary - Newark OH, US Christopher M Relyea - Columbus OH, US Brian K Linstedt - Ostrander OH, US Hugo E Eccles - New York City NY, US Jeffrey W Servaites - Centerville OH, US John B Youger - Columbus OH, US Gregory J Merz - Gahanna OH, US Joseph M Sexton - Dublin OH, US Jeffrey D. Accursi - Columbus OH, US Christopher H. Kujawski - Columbus OH, US Robert O'Grady - Columbus OH, US Keith A Grider - Chicago IL, US
A machine for distributing blowing insulation from a bag of compressed blowing insulation. The machine includes a chute having an inlet end and an outlet end and is configured to receive the bag of compressed blowing insulation, a plurality of shredders mounted at the outlet end of the chute and configured to shred and pick apart the blowing insulation and a discharge mechanism for distributing the blowing insulation into an airstream. The chute has a cross-sectional shape that approximates the cross-sectional shape of the bag of compressed blowing.