AMPAC-ISP since Nov 2006
Manager - Quality Assurance
Amherst Injection Molding (AIM) Sep 2003 - Nov 2006
Engineering Manager
American Allsafe Co. Sep 1997 - Sep 2003
Manufacturing Engineer
Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo 1999 - 2001
MBA, Business Management
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1982 - 1986
BS, Industrial Technology
Community College - United States Air Force 1982 - 1984
A.A.S., Hydrocarbon Fuels
Skills:
Manufacturing As9100 Engineering Process Improvement Engineering Management Lean Manufacturing Continuous Improvement Quality Assurance Root Cause Analysis Supplier Quality Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Six Sigma Spc Quality System Quality Control Fmea Iso Iso Standards Statistical Process Control
Certifications:
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Lead Auditor As9100 Rev D Probitas Authentication Certified
Frank Penque - North Tonawanda NY, US Wayne Phillips - Hudson WI, US Alan Reichow - Beaverton OR, US Karl Citek - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
A61F 9/02
US Classification:
002431000
Abstract:
The invention is for safety goggles to protect eyes of a user of the safety goggles. The safety goggles include a lens and a frame with a bridge. A goggle chamber is formed between the lens and the face of the user. The safety goggles have a lower ventilation assembly that admits air one either side of the bridge. The safety goggles also includes an upper ventilation assembly at an upper portion of the frame. Air enters the goggle chamber through the lower ventilation assembly, heats near a nose of the user and exits the goggle chamber through the upper ventilation assembly. Each of the lower and upper ventilation assemblies cover a corresponding lower and upper air path in such a manner that allows air to pass through the corresponding air path while preventing solid projectiles and splashed liquid from having a direct line of trajectory to the eyes of the user.
Frank Penque - North Tonawanda NY, US Wayne Phillips - Hudson WI, US Alan Reichow - Beaverton OR, US Karl Citek - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
A61F009/02
US Classification:
002/431000
Abstract:
The invention is for safety goggles to protect eyes of a user of the safety goggles. The safety goggles include a lens and a frame with a bridge. A goggle chamber is formed between the lens and the face of the user. The safety goggles have a lower ventilation assembly that admits air one either side of the bridge. The safety goggles also includes an upper ventilation assembly at an upper portion of the frame. Air enters the goggle chamber through the lower ventilation assembly, heats near a nose of the user and exits the goggle chamber through the upper ventilation assembly. Each of the lower and upper ventilation assemblies cover a corresponding lower and upper air path in such a manner that allows air to pass through the corresponding air path while preventing solid projectiles and splashed liquid from having a direct line of trajectory to the eyes of the user.