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4003 Portia Ct, Louisville, KY 40220   

Bloomington, IL   

3103 Preston Dr, Bloomington, IL 61704    309-6639883   

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2Nd Lt

Location:
13000 Allison Ct, Goshen, KY 40026
Industry:
Military
Work:
United States Marine Corps
2Nd Lt
Altec
Facilities Engineer
L-3 Communications Apr 2016 - Apr 2017
Manufacturing Engineer Co-Op
University of Cincinnati Aug 2012 - Apr 2017
Full Time Student
L-3 Communications Jan 2016 - Apr 2016
Quality Engineer Co-Op
Altec May 2015 - Aug 2015
Final Assembly, Process Engineering Co-Op
Altec Aug 2014 - Dec 2014
Manufacturing Engineering Co-Op
Altec Jan 2014 - May 2014
Applications Engineering Co-Op
Gallatin Steel Company May 2013 - Aug 2013
Summer Internship
Jimmy John's Mar 2012 - Aug 2012
Summer Associate
Advanced Material Handling Jun 2009 - Aug 2012
Manufacture Associate
Education:
University of Cincinnati 2012 - 2017
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Saint Xavier High School, Louisville Ky 2008 - 2012
Saint Xavier High School
Skills:
Solidworks, Hardwork, Teamwork, Works Well In A Team, Time Management, Inventory Management, Quick and Eager Learner, Microsoft Operating Systems, Matlab, Industrial Safety, Powerpoint
Languages:
English
German
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Christopher Naber

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Dry Cleaning Solvent Filter

US Patent:
2007009, May 3, 2007
Filed:
Oct 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/262680
Inventors:
Christopher Naber - Louisville KY, US
Craig Vitan - Louisville KY, US
Venkataramana Rachakonda - Farmington MI, US
Darren Hallman - Scotia NY, US
International Classification:
B08B 3/12
US Classification:
068012080, 06800500R
Abstract:
A dry cleaning machine includes a tub for holding articles to be cleaned. A door is rotatably coupled to the dry cleaning machine. The door is movable from a closed position wherein access to the tub is substantially sealed, to an open position providing access to the tub. An outlet tube is coupled in flow communication to the tub. A filter assembly is positioned between the tub and the outlet tube filtering dry cleaning fluid channeled towards the outlet tube.

Motor-Mounted Balance Ring For A Washing Machine Appliance

US Patent:
2012027, Nov 1, 2012
Filed:
Apr 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/094308
Inventors:
Richard Allen Vincent - Louisville KY, US
Christopher Nils Naber - Louisville KY, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
D06F 23/00
US Classification:
68140
Abstract:
A balance ring for a washing machine appliance that is mounted onto the motor of the washing machine is provided. Because the balance ring is placed onto the motor of the washing machine rather than the wash chamber, additional space is made available for the wash chamber that can improve the load capacity of the washing machine. The balance ring can provide improved balance performance because of its additional moment length from the center of gravity relative to conventional balance rings.

Bulk Dispense Semi-Manual Cleaning System For An Appliance

US Patent:
2013021, Aug 22, 2013
Filed:
Feb 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/400738
Inventors:
Christopher Nils Naber - Louisville KY, US
Bryan T. Snook - Louisville KY, US
Aaron Lee Welch - Louisville KY, US
Todd Anthony Reger - Crestwood KY, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
B08B 9/08
B08B 3/04
US Classification:
134 2218, 134113
Abstract:
Cleaning of a bulk dispense system of an appliance is provided. The appliance can include a user accessible compartment whereby the bulk dispense system is connected to a supply of a cleaning fluid. The appliance can be activated so as to flow the cleaning fluid through the bulk dispense system to help clean the system by e.g., removing particulates of detergent, fabric softener, and/or other undesirable matter that may be in the system.

Appliance Balance Ring With Fluid Channels

US Patent:
2013022, Sep 5, 2013
Filed:
Mar 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/410769
Inventors:
Christopher Nils Naber - Louisville KY, US
Richard Allen Vincent - Louisville KY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
D06F 37/20
D06F 37/02
D06F 29/00
US Classification:
68 13 R
Abstract:
A balance ring for an appliance such as e.g., washing machine is provided. The balance ring includes an annular space with one or more features that project into the annular space. The features can provide channels for movement of fluid relative to counter weights positioned in the annular space so as to facilitate counter balancing of a rotating element in the appliance such as e.g., the wash basket of a washing machine.

Balance Ring For An Appliance

US Patent:
2013023, Sep 12, 2013
Filed:
Mar 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/417664
Inventors:
Christopher Nils Naber - Louisville KY, US
Gary M. Barr - Bardstown KY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
D06F 37/20
F16F 15/32
US Classification:
68 13 R, 745724
Abstract:
A balance ring for an appliance, such as e.g., a washing machine, is provided. The balance ring can reduce or eliminate features such as sink marks that might otherwise impede the movement of counterweights in the balance ring. The counterweights are used to stabilize a rotating element of the appliance.

Oven Appliance With Direct Temperature Measurement And Related Methods

US Patent:
2019032, Oct 24, 2019
Filed:
Apr 24, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/960607
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Christopher Nils Naber - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
H05B 6/68
F24C 7/08
F24C 15/32
H05B 6/64
A23L 5/10
Abstract:
An oven appliance with one or more features for directly measuring a temperature of a food item in a cooking chamber of the oven appliance. The oven appliance is also configured to modify operation of at least one of a first heating element, a second heating element, and a convection fan in response to the directly measured temperature of the food item.

Oven Appliance And A Method For Operating An Oven Appliance For Customized Cooking Outcome

US Patent:
2019032, Oct 24, 2019
Filed:
Apr 24, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/960621
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Christopher Nils Naber - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
H05B 6/68
F24C 7/08
F24C 15/32
H05B 6/64
A23L 5/10
Abstract:
An oven appliance includes a controller configured to provide a first prompt and a second prompt. The first prompt and the second prompt each include a selectable range of values for a characteristic of a food item. A cooking cycle is initiated based on a first response to the first prompt and a second response to the second prompt. The cooking cycle includes activating at least one of a first heating element, a second heating element, and a convection fan based on the first response and the second response. Related methods are also provided.

Systems And Methods For Predicting And Preventing A Cabinet Strike Event In A Washing Machine Appliance

US Patent:
2018032, Nov 8, 2018
Filed:
Jul 12, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/033482
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Christopher Nils Naber - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
D06F 37/20
G05B 19/048
D06F 37/30
D06F 35/00
D06F 37/00
D06F 37/36
D06F 33/00
D06F 33/02
Abstract:
Systems and methods for predicting and preventing a cabinet strike event in a washing machine appliance are provided. An exemplary method includes ramping a target speed of a motor from a first speed to a second speed over a ramping period. The method includes computing an average deviation of an observed speed of the motor from the target speed over the ramping period. The method includes computing an average power consumption by the motor over the ramping period. The method includes determining whether both the average deviation is greater than a first threshold value and the average power consumption is greater than a second threshold value. The method includes rebalancing the load if both the average deviation is greater than a first threshold value and the average power consumption is greater than a second threshold value. The method includes performing one or more standard operations if both conditions are not satisfied.

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