Jan 2015 to 2000 Student LawyerBaker & Hostetler LLP Philadelphia, PA Aug 2014 to Dec 2014 Co-op Law ClerkDrexel University Office of Technology Commercialization Philadelphia, PA Jun 2014 to Aug 2014 InternUnited States Patent and Trademark Office Alexandria, VA May 2013 to Aug 2013 PEEP Extern
Education:
Earlham College Richmond, IN May 2012 Bachelor of Arts in Computer ScienceDrexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law Philadelphia, PA Juris Doctor in Intellectual Property
2002 to 2000 Manager Global Engineering & Manager Global SourcingMilton Roy Company
1998 to 2002 Industrial Products ManagerIvyland Plant
1992 to 1998 Manager of EngineeringMilton Roy Company
1985 to 1992 Senior EngineerEcolaire Pump Company
1983 to 1985 Hydraulic Design EngineerASH Pump Company
1978 to 1982 Pump Test EngineerASH Molded Company
1976 to 1978
Education:
University of Virginia, Darden School of Business Jan 2005 UTC Executive Managment TrainingVillanova University 1988 to 1992 MSME in Engineering Honor FraternityShippensburg University 1971 to 1975 BA in Physics
Taya Kotlyar - Warwick PA, US Joel E. Higbee - Horsham PA, US Robert Bean - Spring City PA, US Alex Kotlyar - Warwick PA, US
Assignee:
Milton Roy Company - Ivyland PA
International Classification:
F04B 17/00
US Classification:
417415
Abstract:
A reciprocating pump assembly comprises: a motor with a rotary motor drive shaft; a cam coupled to the motor drive shaft with an axis of rotation and a cam channel cut generally axially into a radial face of the cam; and multiple reciprocating pump units arranged radially about the cam axis of rotation, each with an inlet valve, an outlet valve, a plunger and a plunger sleeve, with a free end of its plunger coupled to the cam by way of a cam follower riding in the cam channel; wherein rotation of the motor output drive shaft causes the plunger in each pump unit to independently reciprocate in its respective sleeve.
David M. Borish - Morrisville PA Robert F. Bean - Spring City PA Richard J. Caspar - West Chester PA
Assignee:
Milton Bay - Ivyland PA
International Classification:
F04B 1700 F04B 3500
US Classification:
417379
Abstract:
The compact, easily useable metering pump results from a structure including a housing (20) with a pumping chamber (34) within the housing (20). A diaphragm (36) is located in the pumping chamber (34). An inlet includes a check valve (50) for allowing fluid to flow to one side of the diaphragm (36) but not the reverse and an outlet including a check valve (56) allows fluid to flow from the pumping chamber (34) but not into it. A pneumatically operated hydraulic pump (16) is located in the housing (20) and cycles the diaphragm (36).
Robert F. Bean - Spring City PA Steven K. Dentel - Newark DE
Assignee:
Milton Roy Company - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
G01N 2760
US Classification:
324453
Abstract:
A streaming current detector has a reciprocating piston with a sensing region having a uniform clearance from the casing which is sufficiently large to avoid significant shearing of the particles in the fluid of the sample stream. A separate guiding region of the piston has a sufficiently tight fit in the casing for smooth reciprocation. A relief region of the piston has the largest clearance from the casing to provide a sufficiently large area to control a constant low velocity of the sample fluid.