Surfaceink Aug 2015 - Oct 2016
Mechanical Design Engineer
Motion Computing Apr 2014 - Apr 2015
Mechanical Development Engineer
Novacentrix May 2013 - Feb 2014
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Mixer Design Group 2009 - Dec 2012
Associate
Producktworks Design 2008 - 2009
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1983 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Product Design Pro/Engineer Product Development Consumer Electronics Finite Element Analysis Sheet Metal Design For Manufacturing Pro Engineer Industrial Design Cad Solid Modeling Manufacturing Mechanical Engineering Solidworks Rapid Prototyping Concept Development Mechanical Product Design Machining Engineering Management Ptc Pro/Engineer Materials Tolerance Analysis Design For Assembly Inventor Testing Machine Design Design Strategy Design Thinking Gd&T Die Casting Product Lifecycle Management Cad/Cam Cnc Design Management Modeling Injection Molding Engineering Fixtures 3D Printing Simulations R&D Sketching Mechanism Design Surface Modeling Ptc Creo Plastics Computer Aided Design
Interests:
Extensive Home and Hobby Diy Experience Modifications Et Al Poverty Alleviation Primarily For Hair Salons Coffee Maker Also the Occasional Blender Tile Hair Dryers and Flat Irons Woodworking Auto Maintenance Home Improvements Including Electrical Plumbing Speaker Building Repairs
Ramon A. Caamano - Gilroy CA, US Christian Okonsky Gerard - Austin TX, US Nicholas H. Anderson - Austin TX, US Christopher A. Cogburn - Austin TX, US James B. A. Tracey - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Great Stuff, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H02G 11/00
US Classification:
191 122R
Abstract:
A reel includes a reel drum enclosed within a housing comprising a first housing portion, a second housing portion, and a middle housing portion positioned therebetween. A spindle member has a first end connected to the first housing portion and a second end connected to the second housing portion. The spindle member extends through an opening in the drum so that the drum is rotatable about a spindle axis defined by the spindle member. The middle housing portion encircles the drum and has an aperture through which linear material can extend, the linear material of a type that may be spooled on the drum. The middle housing portion is rotatable about the spindle axis independently of the drum. In preferred embodiments, the reel is a cord reel and the linear material is electrical cord. In preferred embodiments, the middle housing portion is rotatable at least 360 about the spindle axis.
Ramon A. Caamano - Gilroy CA, US Christian Okonsky Gerard - Austin TX, US Nicholas H. Anderson - Austin TX, US Christopher A. Cogburn - Austin TX, US James B.A. Tracey - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
GREAT STUFF, INC. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H02G 11/02 B65H 75/44
US Classification:
191 124, 242370
Abstract:
A reel includes a reel drum enclosed within a housing comprising a first housing portion, a second housing portion, and a middle housing portion positioned therebetween. A spindle member has a first end connected to the first housing portion and a second end connected to the second housing portion. The spindle member extends through an opening in the drum so that the drum is rotatable about a spindle axis defined by the spindle member. The middle housing portion encircles the drum and has an aperture through which linear material can extend, the linear material of a type that may be spooled on the drum. The middle housing portion is rotatable about the spindle axis independently of the drum. In preferred embodiments, the reel is a cord reel and the linear material is electrical cord. In preferred embodiments, the middle housing portion is rotatable at least 360 about the spindle axis. In preferred embodiments, the drum is powered by an electric motor. In preferred embodiments, the housing is substantially spherical and the reel further comprises one or more support structures that include handles and are configured to prevent the housing from contacting a flat surface such as a floor or wall. In preferred embodiments, one or more temperature-sensitive switches are configured to shut off power to a spooled electrical cord in the event that a temperature of the reel exceeds a given threshold. In preferred embodiments, a solenoid is provided for locking the middle housing portion with respect to the first and second housing portions while the motor is rotating in a direction to spool the linear material onto the drum.
Richard K Brenner - Fanwood NJ Mark S. Kimbrough - Austin TX Philip Leung - Heaton, GB Robert H. Garrett - Austin TX Pearce Jones - Austin TX Christopher A. Cogburn - Austin TX
Assignee:
Brother International Corporation - Somerset NJ
International Classification:
B41J29/02
US Classification:
400693
Abstract:
An information device having a printer includes a body and a printer portion for housing the printer and a printing medium. The body has a display screen side in which a display screen is positioned and a printer side positioned opposite the display screen side. The printer portion is attached to the printer side of the body such that the printer portion remains concealed during operation of the printer when the information device is viewed from the display screen side.
Carroll W. Smith - Austin TX Jeffrey T. Maddox - Austin TX Mikhail A. Dubinovskiy - Austin TX Mark A. Stultz - Austin TX Christopher A. Cogburn - Austin TX
Assignee:
High End Systems, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
F21V 900 F21V 2900
US Classification:
362293
Abstract:
An automated color mixing wash luminaire includes a movable yoke and a housing movably connected to the yoke. The housing has a first portion including a light source and provides for removing heat generated from the light source. A second portion of the housing includes movable color filters and a power lens. The light source is operable to project a beam of light along a path through the color filters and the lens. Heat removal is provided by cooling fins and at least one heat filter supported in the path of the beam so that a portion of the beam passes through the heat filter and a portion of the beam is reflected from the path toward the cooling fins. The power lens is formed by a disc of cast transparent material including several lens elements in a honeycomb pattern. Each lens element has a convex surface. At least one of the color filters is a gradient density color filter formed of a disc-shaped substrate having a planar surface including a photolithograpically etched film deposited thereon.
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