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70 W 95Th St APT 4A, New York, NY 10025    917-4751847   

275 96Th St, New York, NY 10025   

1301 Jefferson St, Morton, IL 61550   

760 7Th St, San Jose, CA 95112   

Carmel, CA   

31 Ocean Pines Ln, Pebble Beach, CA 93953   

Peoria, IL   

North Bend, WA   

Pleasanton, CA   

Pullman, WA   

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Associate At Wsp Flack + Kurtz

Position:
Associate at WSP Flack + Kurtz
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
WSP Flack + Kurtz - New York since Dec 2011
Associate
Viridian Energy & Environmental Jan 2010 - Dec 2011
Senior Energy Analyst
Wark Energy Consulting Nov 2009 - Dec 2011
Principal
Rumsey Engineers Nov 2008 - Nov 2009
Project Engineer
BuildingWise LLC Apr 2008 - Oct 2008
Technical Director
Flomerics Inc Jan 2005 - Mar 2008
Technical Sales Manager
SHADE Consulting LLC Apr 2002 - Apr 2005
Principal
Caterpillar Jul 1998 - May 2002
Research Engineer
STI Optronics Sep 1989 - Aug 1996
Research Associate
Education:
Washington State University 1993 - 1998
MS, Mechanical Engineering
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Project/Program Manager At Ghd

Location:
Canberra Area, Australia
Industry:
International Trade and Development
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Strategic Account Manager At Trustmarque Solutions

Location:
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
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Chief Executive

Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Ponix Microag
Chief Executive
Burohappold Engineering Jun 2014 - Mar 2016
Associate
Wsp Usa Dec 2011 - Jun 2014
Associate
Vidaris, Inc. Jan 2010 - Dec 2011
Senior Energy Analyst
Wark Energy Consulting Nov 2008 - Dec 2011
Principal
Integral Group Nov 2008 - Nov 2009
Project Engineer
Buildingwise Apr 2008 - Oct 2008
Technical Director
Flomerics Jan 2005 - Mar 2008
Technical Sales Manager
Shade Consulting Apr 2002 - Apr 2005
Principal
Caterpillar Inc. Jul 1998 - May 2002
Research Engineer
Sti Optronics Sep 1989 - Aug 1996
Research Associate
Education:
Washington State University 1993 - 1998
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Hvac, Energy Efficiency, Energy, Leed, Energy Audits, Renewable Energy, Cfd, Heat Transfer, Cad, Green Building, Solar Energy, Energy Management, Energy Conservation, Leed Ap, Mechanical Engineering, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Engineering, Computer Aided Design
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Christopher Wark

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Christopher Wark

Location:
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Industry:
Information Technology and Services

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Piston Assembly For Use In A Free Piston Internal Combustion Engine

US Patent:
2003006, Apr 10, 2003
Filed:
Oct 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/970599
Inventors:
Willibald Berlinger - Peoria IL, US
William Moser - Peoria IL, US
Cornelius Opris - Peoria IL, US
Christopher Wark - Peoria IL, US
Leland Weiss - Peoria IL, US
International Classification:
F01P011/08
US Classification:
123/04600R, 123/041330, 123/041350
Abstract:
A piston assembly, particularly suitable for use in a free piston internal combustion engine, is provided with a piston including at least one oil coolant passage therein. The plunger shaft is substantially rigidly attached to the piston and axially extends from the piston. The plunger shaft includes at least one oil supply passage fluidly connected with at least one oil coolant passage.

Nozzle Assembly For Injecting Fuel At Multiple Angles

US Patent:
2003020, Oct 30, 2003
Filed:
Apr 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/122854
Inventors:
Christopher Wark - Peoria IL, US
International Classification:
F02M047/02
US Classification:
239/533800
Abstract:
A nozzle assembly includes a nozzle body with a valve seat and a nozzle member that is partially positioned within the nozzle body. At least one of the nozzle member and the nozzle body defines a supply passage. There is a segment of the supply passage positioned above the valve seat and has a spiral shape. The nozzle member moves between a first position, a second position, and a third position. When the nozzle member is in the first position, a lower portion of the nozzle member is in contact with the valve seat and the supply passage is closed. When the nozzle member is in the second position and the third position, a lower portion of the nozzle member is out of contact with the valve seat and the supply passage is opened. When the nozzle member is in the second position, fuel is injected at a relatively high included angle. When the nozzle member is in the third position, fuel is injected at a relatively low included angle.

Container With A Distributed-Loading Base

US Patent:
2003023, Dec 18, 2003
Filed:
Apr 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/421051
Inventors:
Christopher Wark - Peoria IL, US
International Classification:
B65D001/24
B65D001/36
US Classification:
220/507000
Abstract:
A stationary container with straight, vertical walls and an open top has a bottom frame with an array of holes through which closely packed support cells can slide so that the base of the container roughly contours to the surface on which it is set while maintaining a level top surface. This arrangement allows the load of a contained fluid material to be applied normal to the top of each support cell, distributing the vertical load over multiple points between the bottom of the container and the load-bearing surface on which the container is set. The support cells may be solid, hollow, or have openings to allow fluid to pass between the interior and exterior of the container. The container walls are vertical and attach to adjustable corner posts. The container may have a second frame, with or without holes, positioned above the support cells in order to provide additional support for the container walls, distributed support for additional loads applied to the top of the filled container, downward stabilizing support for the load, or a conduit for a second fluid.

Temperature Control For Gas Assisted Fuel Delivery

US Patent:
2004011, Jun 17, 2004
Filed:
Dec 17, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/321157
Inventors:
Christopher Wark - Peoria IL, US
Cathy Choi - Morton IL, US
International Classification:
F02M025/07
US Classification:
123/568150, 123/585000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for atomizing fuel being delivered for combustion. The method and apparatus includes providing a stream of pressurized gas, controlling a temperature of the stream of gas to a desired temperature, and injecting a quantity of fuel into the stream of gas, wherein the desired temperature is selected to atomize the fuel to a desired fuel droplet size.

Flexible Insulating Sheet

US Patent:
2021005, Feb 25, 2021
Filed:
Aug 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/546105
Inventors:
Christopher Garrison Wark - New York NY, US
International Classification:
E04C 2/34
E04C 2/54
Abstract:
The present invention is a twin-wall rigid plastic sheet intended to provide protection and insulation in applications where a small bending radius for the twin-wall plastic sheet is desired. The twin-wall configuration includes a smooth or flat outer single sheet and a contoured inner single sheet separated by a series of similar plastic ribs to form a connected row of longitudinal cavities or “channels”. The inner wall is contoured in a concave manner to form a relief between each rib. When the twin-wall sheet is flexed, each relief distorts to minimize stress in the transverse direction while maintaining high rigidity in the longitudinal direction. In another embodiment of the present invention, multiple single sheets separated by ribs and contoured similarly to that of the inner wall are added between the contoured inner wall and smooth outer wall.

Compact Plant Enclosure

US Patent:
2017033, Nov 30, 2017
Filed:
May 31, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/169243
Inventors:
Christopher Garrison Wark - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A01G 9/16
A01G 9/20
A01G 9/24
A01G 9/14
Abstract:
The present invention is a compact plant enclosure intended for use in locations with peripheral space restrictions. The top and one side of the enclosure form a continuous curved face which comprises multiple translucent flexible access panels that can be slid along guide channels incorporated into the sides of the curved frame components on either side of the flexible panels. The guide channels and flexible panel edges may incorporate retention features that limit the lateral movement of the flexible access panels. The opposing wall may be comprised of a single fixed translucent vertical panel or multiple vertical access panels. The remaining two vertical sides of the plant enclosure each comprise a fixed, translucent rigid panel. In another embodiment of the present invention, multiple distinct intermediate segments of the enclosure are defined by interstitial curved and vertical frame components supporting adjacent sets of flexible access and opposing vertical panels.

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