A quick-disconnect, the nipple portion of which has a pressure relief path and a coupler portion of which has a safety lock. The nipple portion is provided with a spring-loaded sleeve which covers the relief flow path when not engaged. The sleeve is hand driven against the spring load to expose the flow relief passage. Any pressure in the quick-disconnect is then discharged to atmosphere. The coupler portion incorporates a piston that is pressure activated to block the motion of a disconnecting sleeve. The piston is moved to the unlocked position by a wave spring when the pressure is removed. These features are packaged in a small volume for use in systems where space is limited. The quick-disconnect is designed and fabricated with materials that can withstand a proof pressure of 20,000 PSI. Such capabilities are especially useful in aircraft systems with a supply pressure of up to 5,000 PSI. The pressure relief assures the quick-disconnect can be relieved of any residual pressure up to 5,000 PSI before it is uncoupled and the lock assures that it can not be uncoupled without pressure relief.
Methods And Apparatus For Monitoring System Performance
Patricia M. McCown - Cresskill NJ Timothy J. Conway - Highland Park NJ Karl M. Jessen - Bayonne NJ
Assignee:
Allied-Signal Inc. - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1574
US Classification:
364550
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for performing system monitoring and diagnostics is disclosed. In performing system monitoring, data is acquired from the system under test and compared to an event model. The event model comprises a database having event records which pre-define events which can occur. Each event record includes a state vector dependency which lists the events which must occur prior to the pre-defined event occurring and one or more critical parameters defining the data which must occur during the system's performance for the event to have occurred. Event recognition is performed by comparing each event record to acquired operational data and to events already recognized. Associated with each event record in the database is an intelligent data acquisition action which defines an action to be taken as a result of the event record being recognized. These actions can modify the performance of the system being monitored or the acquisition of data. Additionally, the results of the event recognition step can be further analyzed in a computer.
Ama Consulting Engineers
Senior Associate
Jfk&M Consulting Group Nov 2010 - Apr 2012
Senior Engineer
Lizardos Engineering Associates, P.c. Jan 2008 - Nov 2010
Senior Engineer
Education:
New York University 1990 - 1994
Farmingdale State College 1990 - 1992
Island Trees High School 1990
Skills:
Autocad Construction Submittals Plumbing Fire Protection Engineering Leed Mep Building Codes Construction Management Leed Ap Cad Hvac Revit Hydraulic Calculations Microsoft Office High Rise Fire Protection Engineering Green Building Project Management Sustainable Design Bim Nfpa Networking Microsoft Word Project Coordination
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Civil Rights and Social Action Animal Welfare Environment Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Languages:
English
Executive Vice President And Group President, Public Sector
Ntt Data Services
Executive Vice President and Group President, Public Sector
Acs Mar 2007 - Jun 2010
Senior Vice President and Senior Managing Director
Ntt Data Corporation Mar 2007 - Jun 2010
President, Public Sector
Ibm 1997 - 2007
Partner
Lockheed Martin 1995 - 1997
Program Manager
Education:
The Wharton School 2003 - 2003
Hood College 1996 - 1998
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
University of Virginia 1984 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Stonewall Jackson High School
Skills:
Program Management Integration Leadership Outsourcing It Strategy Management Business Development Dod Crm Saas Cloud Computing Enterprise Software Enterprise Architecture Business Process Improvement Erp Professional Services Project Management Process Improvement Defense Business Analysis Strategy Pmp Business Intelligence Management Consulting Information Technology Proposal Writing Vendor Management Executive Management Testing Strategic Partnerships Product Marketing Security Project Portfolio Management Business Process Business Alliances Change Management Solution Selling Sdlc Consulting Data Center Product Management
Henry T. Waskow Leadership Academy Belton TX 2004-2008
Community:
Ashlynn Mosley, Donna Stevens, James Mcclendon, Jayme Deane, Alicia Obrien, Amber Culver, Reyna Fletcher, Sarah Clauder, Samantha Coggin, Sean Elkins, Amanda Rodgers
Levittown, NY Bethpage, NY Woodside, NY Maspeth, NY
Work:
AMA Consulting Enginnering - Associate (2012)
Education:
New York University - Engineering
Relationship:
Married
Bragging Rights:
Been maried for 8 years to an Irish woman...
Timothy Conway
Work:
Lakeland Regional High School - Director of School Counseling / Curriculum Coordinator (7) Bergenfield School District - Supervisor of Guidance (7-6) Riverdell Regional High School - School Counselor (9-6)
Education:
Montclair State University - M.A. - Educational Leadership, Fairleigh Dickinson University - M.A. - Counseling
Bragging Rights:
Received "Recognized ASCA Model Program" - First and Only School in New Jersey
Timothy Conway
Work:
Chipping Ongar Primary School - Learning Support Assistant
Education:
Anglia Ruskin University - Computer Aided Product Design