Greg A. MaClean - Westwood NJ, US Michael J. Spellman - Westwood NJ, US
International Classification:
B23P 19/00
US Classification:
29729
Abstract:
An electronic wire harness assembly system having a transparent pegboard with a rear mounted digital display such as an LCD or plasma display is controlled by a proprietary software program running on a personal computer. The digital display provides peg location illumination, wire run path location illumination, connector shape illumination and location illumination, as well as cable tie location illumination. The operator is visually assisted with notes and videos displayed under the pegboard at the appropriate locations. The pegboard grid is registered to the digital display with simple mouse pointer clicks.
Optimal Fiber Path Generation Method For Composite Part Manufacturing
- San Rafael CA, US Michael Spellman - Rivervale NJ, US Gregory MacLean - Old Tappan NJ, US
Assignee:
AUTODESK, INC. - San Rafael CA
International Classification:
G05B 19/4099 B29C 70/38 G05B 19/4069
Abstract:
A novel method designs and analyzes composite parts including optimal manufacturing strategies. The invention analyzes part design including curvatures and other surface topology to formulate an optimal strategy for material layup, number of plies, initial orientation angle, and towpath steering vectors. The method computes an optimum starting point for each fiber path and a stagger offset for each successive fiber path to as to eliminate or minimize gaps and overlaps between adjacent plies. Intermediate surfaces are generated by a polynomial discretization method which generates large computational time savings and enhances blending of adjacent zones to control surface smoothness. The method further calculates a variable steering path for the layer taking into account material parameters and limitations such that plies originating in the same location have a variable orientation angle and follow any reference curve generated by the method to maximize strength and minimize weight of the component.
Composite Part Manufacturing Compensation System And Method
Michael Spellman - Rivervale NJ, US Jeff Godfrey - Warrensburg MO, US Gregory MacLean - Old Tappan NJ, US
International Classification:
B29C 65/00 G05B 19/4097
Abstract:
A method and system for assisting in the manufacture of composite parts such as those used for various high-strength assemblies such as aircraft wings, vertical stabilizers, racing car shells, boat hulls, and other parts which are required to have a very high strength to weight ratio. The system uses laser technology to measure the resultant surfaces of a first manufactured composite part. A computer system analyzes and compares the as-built dimensions with the required production specifications. Supplemental composite filler plies are designed including shape and dimensions. These plies are nested together into a single composite sheet and manufactured to minimize wasted material. The plies are then cut out and applied to the first part guided by a laser projection system for locating the plies on the part. The part is then re-cured. The final assembly is then re-measured for compliance with production dimensions.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Spellman Engineer
Dynogen Pharmaceuticals, Inc Commercial Physical and Biological Research
52 2Nd Ave, Waltham, MA 02451
Michael Spellman Director
WAYLAND-WESTON ROWING ASSOCIATION, INC
6 Pesce Dr, Wayland, MA 01778 2 Hastings Rd, Weston, MA 02493
Michael Spellman Vice-President, Vice President
Magestic Systems Inc. Computer Software · Computer Software Development & Systems Integration Service · Computer Systems Design Custom Computer Programing · Computer Sales · Computer & Software Stores
Pharmaceutical Development Consultant at Self Employed (Self-employed)
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Self Employed since Oct 2008
Pharmaceutical Development Consultant
Dynogen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Jan 2003 - Sep 2008
SVP, Pharmaceutical Development
Millennium Pharmaceuticals Aug 2000 - Dec 2002
VP,Quality, Process Development,
Coulter Pharmaceuticals Mar 1998 - Jul 2000
VP, Preclinical Development
Genentech Aug 1984 - Mar 1998
Director, Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism
Education:
Michigan State University 1983
PhD, Biochemistry
Assumption College 1970 - 1974
BA, Natural Science
Sales Director, Global Cash at State Street Global Advisors
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Investment Management
Work:
State Street Global Advisors - Greater Boston Area since May 2012
Sales Director, Global Cash
BlackRock - Greater Boston Area Oct 2006 - May 2012
Director, Cash Management - US FI Team
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers Sep 2002 - 2006
Vice President
Merrill Lynch Jun 2000 - Sep 2002
Analyst
Education:
Suffolk University - Sawyer School of Management 2005 - 2009
MBA, Finance
Saint Anselm College 1996 - 2000
BA, cum laude, Financial Economics
Arlington Catholic High School 1992 - 1996
Boston Cars Braintree, MA Feb 2005 to May 2008 Auto Detailer/ Building MaintenanceHVAC Ayer, MA 2004 to 2004 InstallerGuthrie Bros. Landscaping Shirley, MA 2003 to 2004 LaborerBrooks Automation Chelmsford, MA 1999 to 2002 IT TechnicianComet Products Chelmsford, MA 1988 to 1997 Thermoforming Machine Operator
Skills:
Use tools ranging from common hand and power tools, such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills, and wrenches, to precision measuring instruments and electrical and electronic testing devices.
Vincent Althaus, Harry Adrian, Richard Geimer, Francis Nichols, Bill Gregory, Jack Hanses, Thomas Hennessy, Richard Puhl, Thomas Carney, Thomas Kelly, John Cull, Richard Mann