Voice Talent/Production Specialist at M.E. Productions
Location:
Winston Salem, North Carolina
Industry:
Broadcast Media
Work:
M.E. Productions since Apr 2012
Voice Talent/Production Specialist
Combined Insurance Jul 2006 - Aug 2012
Worksite Solutions Account Executive
Cingular Wireless Feb 2005 - Jul 2006
Store Manager
Combined Insurance Apr 2002 - May 2004
Sales Representative
Education:
Forsyth Technical Community College 2012 - 2013
Associate of Science (A.S.), Broadcasting and Production Technology
Forsyth Technical Community College 2011 - 2012
Diploma, Broadcasting and Production Technology
Interests:
music, technology, sales development, health care reform
Shepard Lynn Hockaday - Benson NC, US Candace Stephenson Barefoot - Dunn NC, US George Dane Goodson - Dunn NC, US Timothy Glenn King - Coats NC, US Ray John Matthews - Willow Spring NC, US John David Reece - Erwin NC, US Jeffrey Shaw Smith - Dunn NC, US Pimol Ballard Vonkchalee - Apex NC, US
International Classification:
H01R 39/18 H01R 39/20 C04B 35/64
US Classification:
310248, 310252, 264603
Abstract:
Systems and methods for electrical component, e.g., brush, manufacture are provided that control grain orientation. The systems and methods utilize hot pressing techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of the electrical components/brushes. An intermediate work product characterized by a grain orientation is initially formed through a conventional pressing technique. The conventionally-pressed intermediates are positioned within a cavity/die with the grain orientation in a predetermined orientation relative to the hot press force to be applied thereto. The hot pressed final product exhibits superior resistivity, strength and apparent density/durability. Surface features may be formed on the face(s) of the final work product during the hot pressing step that cannot be achieved in conventional processing techniques. Advantageous articles of manufacture, e.g., brushes and brush assemblies, are also disclosed.
Grain Orientation Control Through Hot Pressing Techniques
Shepard Hockaday - Benson NC, US Candace Barefoot - Dunn NC, US George Goodson - Dunn NC, US Timothy King - Coats NC, US Ray Matthews - Willow Spring NC, US John Reece - Erwin NC, US Jeffrey Smith - Dunn NC, US Pimol Vonkchalee - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS HOLDINGS, LLC - Dunn NC
International Classification:
H01R 43/12
US Classification:
029826000, 310248000, 029596000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for electrical component, e.g., brush, manufacture are provided that control grain orientation. The systems and methods utilize hot pressing techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of the electrical components/brushes. An intermediate work product characterized by a grain orientation is initially formed through a conventional pressing technique. The conventionally-pressed intermediates are positioned within a cavity/die with the grain orientation in a predetermined orientation relative to the hot press force to be applied thereto. The hot pressed final product exhibits superior resistivity, strength and apparent density/durability. Surface features may be formed on the face(s) of the final work product during the hot pressing step that cannot be achieved in conventional processing techniques. Multi-layered assemblies are provided that may be cross-linked or inter-bonded along an interface therebetween. Advantageous articles of manufacture, e.g., brushes and brush assemblies, are also disclosed.
Shepard L. Hockaday - Benson NC Alvin Leon Farthing - Roseboro NC Tony Earl Hall - Benson NC John David Reece - Erwin NC
Assignee:
Morganite Incorporated - Dunn NC
International Classification:
H01R 3906
US Classification:
310233
Abstract:
Addressed herein are commutators and methods of manufacturing them. The methods permit the carbonaceous material and core of a commutator to be molded simultaneously, rather than in a two-step process, and can eliminate one of two curing procedures used in connection with other manufacturing techniques. The necessity of machining the inner surface of the commutator shell to remove undesired excess phenolic or other material additionally is avoided by use of the techniques detailed herein. Commutators formed according to these methods may have increased useful lives and provide better performance than others presently available.
Holy Name Central Catholic High School Worcester MA 1982-1986
Community:
Wanda Fantasia, Rick Sauriol, Lauren Goldner, Matthew Dailida, Chris Kruczynski, Lori Virga, Kathy Rudzinski, Kathy Faron, Bonnie Garrity, Lori Malkasian