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Montrose, PA   

Hinesville, GA   

Savannah, GA   

2523 Voorhees Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90278    310-3711824   

Carson, CA   

State College, PA   

Panorama City, CA   

Santa Monica, CA   

Hermosa Beach, CA   

Los Angeles, CA   

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Musician At Revolver

Location:
Scranton, Pennsylvania Area
Industry:
Music
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Warehouse Manager

Work:
Zeswitz Music
Warehouse Manager
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Senior Consultant

Location:
Montrose, PA
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Adausa Systems Group
Senior Consultant
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Us Patents

Control And Power Distribution System For A Conveyor

US Patent:
7104395, Sep 12, 2006
Filed:
Nov 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/288178
Inventors:
Thomas M. Brown - Vestal NY, US
Anthony J. Desanto - Montrose PA, US
Gary J. Locke - Endicott NY, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
B65G 13/06
US Classification:
19878106, 19878101
Abstract:
A conveyor conveys objects. The conveyor includes a plurality of sections, a first control panel, and a second control panel. The plurality of sections define the structure of the conveyor. Each of the plurality of sections has components for controlling the mechanical operation of each section. The controller controls and powers the conveyor. The first control panel provides control and power to a first group of four of the plurality of sections. The first control panel provides power to the components of the first group. The second control panel provides control and power to a second group of four of the plurality of sections. The second control panel provides power to the components of the second group. The modular interconnectivity components interconnect the controller, the first control panel, the second control panel, the first group, and the second group. The controller provide control and power to the first control panel and the second control panel.

Control And Power Distribution System For A Conveyor

US Patent:
2006008, Apr 27, 2006
Filed:
Dec 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/297765
Inventors:
Thomas Brown - Vestal NY, US
Anthony Desanto - Montrose PA, US
Sary Locke - Endicott NY, US
International Classification:
B65G 13/06
US Classification:
198781100, 198781060
Abstract:
A conveyor conveys objects. The conveyor includes a plurality of sections, a first control panel, and a second control panel. The plurality of sections define the structure of the conveyor. Each of the plurality of sections has components for controlling the mechanical operation of each section. The controller controls and powers the conveyor. The first control panel provides control and power to a first group of four of the plurality of sections. The first control panel provides power to the components of the first group. The second control panel provides control and power to a second group of four of the plurality of sections. The second control panel provides power to the components of the second group. The modular interconnectivity components interconnect the controller, the first control panel, the second control panel, the first group, and the second group. The controller provide control and power to the first control panel and the second control panel.

Diverter For A Conveyor

US Patent:
2006023, Oct 26, 2006
Filed:
Apr 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/111058
Inventors:
Anthony DeSanto - Montrose PA, US
International Classification:
B65G 47/46
US Classification:
198361000, 198436000, 198370030
Abstract:
A conveyor section that is operable to move an object along a conveyor path. The conveyor section includes a first roller segment having a first plurality of rollers. Each of the rollers is rotatable about an axis and is angled relative to a horizontal plane. A second roller segment has a second plurality of rollers. Each of the rollers is rotatable about an axis and is angled relative to the horizontal plane such that the first plurality of rollers and the second plurality of rollers are not parallel to one another. The first roller segment and the second roller segment cooperate to support and move the object along the conveyor path.

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