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16 Huckins Dr, Newmarket, NH 03857   

41 Huckins Dr, Newmarket, NH 03857   

Newton, NH   

South Hadley, MA   

Stratham, NH   

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Owner

Location:
Newmarket, NH
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
TooLogix - Newmarket, NH since Jan 2012
Owner
Infiltrator Systems Inc Jun 2001 - Jan 2012
Director of Manufacturing Technology
Education:
Springfield Technical Community College 1971 - 1973
Associate, Machine & Tool Design
Skills:
Injection Molding, Tooling, Thermoforming, Blow Molding, Molding, Plastics, Extrusion, Product Development, Mold, Tooling Design, Machine Tools, Manufacturing, Materials, 5S, Lean Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Thermoplastics, Product Design, Polymers, Rotational Molding, Manufacturing Operations Management, R&D, Fmea, Design For Manufacturing, Process Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Iso, Machining, Solidworks
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Director, Manufacturing Technologies

Location:
Newmarket, NH
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Infiltrator Water Technologies
Director, Manufacturing Technologies
Education:
Touro University California
Master of Science, Masters

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Us Patents

Method For Circulating Pressurized Fluids To Improve Gas Channel Cooling

US Patent:
6680011, Jan 20, 2004
Filed:
Nov 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/683177
Inventors:
Daniel J. Swistak - Newmarket NH
Assignee:
Infiltrator Systems, Inc. - Old Saybrook CT
International Classification:
B29D 2300
US Classification:
264 3716, 264572, 264 3717
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a molded article comprises injecting a quantity of molding material sufficient for the preparation of the molded article into a cavity of a mold, injecting a first portion of fluid into the mold cavity, creating a gas channel within the molding material, and forming the molded article within the mold cavity. At least a portion of the first portion of fluid is exhausted through a gas port, a second portion of fluid is injected into the mold material, and the molded article is cooled within the mold cavity to a temperature beneath a softening point of the molding material.

Plastic Pallet Design

US Patent:
6705237, Mar 16, 2004
Filed:
Aug 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/938954
Inventors:
Ronald P. Brochu - Westbrook CT
Daniel J. Swistak - Newmarket NH
Assignee:
Infiltrator Systems, Inc. - Old Saybrook CT
International Classification:
B65D 1938
US Classification:
108 5725
Abstract:
A pallet includes an upper deck, a support material disposed within the upper deck, an upper frame member supporting the upper deck, a plurality of foot members disposed on the upper frame member, and a lower frame member disposed on the plurality of foot members. The upper deck includes a first half and a second half disposed in communication with a major face of the first half. Numerous variations in which the pallet is collapsible or includes reinforcement members are within the scope of the pallet disclosed.

Pallet Substructure

US Patent:
6935249, Aug 30, 2005
Filed:
Dec 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/730579
Inventors:
Ronald P. Brochu - Westbrook CT, US
Daniel J. Swistak - Newmarket NH, US
Assignee:
Infiltrator Systems, Inc. - Old Saybrook CT
International Classification:
B65D019/38
US Classification:
108 5725
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a pallet substructure comprises: a reinforcement structure, a foot member, and a gusset disposed in mechanical communication with the reinforcement structure and the foot member.

Plastic Pallet Design

US Patent:
6955129, Oct 18, 2005
Filed:
Dec 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/729616
Inventors:
Ronald P. Brochu - Westbrook CT, US
Daniel J. Swistak - Newmarket NH, US
Assignee:
The Engineered Pallot Company, LLC - Old Saybrook CT
International Classification:
B65D019/38
US Classification:
108 5725
Abstract:
In one embodiment, composite pallet comprises: an upper deck, an upper frame member supporting the upper deck, a plurality of foot members disposed in physical contact with the upper frame member, and a lower frame member disposed in physical contact with the plurality of foot members. The upper deck comprises a first half, a second half disposed in communication with a major face of the first half, and a support material disposed between the first half and the second half.

Mold Components Having A Conformal Thermal Management System And Methods For Manufacturing Same

US Patent:
7004221, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Jul 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/186958
Inventors:
Daniel J. Swistak - Newmarket NH, US
Assignee:
Infiltrator Systems, Inc. - Old Saybrook CT
International Classification:
B22D 15/00
US Classification:
164 6, 164 11, 264219
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a mold component having a conformal thermal management system comprises forming a first mold segment and a second mold segment, each comprising a surface having a profile defined by the surface. A channel pattern is disposed beneath the profile defined by the surface in at least one of the first mold segment and second mold segment. The first mold segment and second mold segment are aligned to form a network of channels. The first mold segment and second mold segment are joined together to form the mold component.

Pallet Substructure And Pallet Design

US Patent:
7308857, Dec 18, 2007
Filed:
Mar 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/075785
Inventors:
Ronald P. Brochu - Westbrook CT, US
Daniel J. Swistak - Newmarket NH, US
Assignee:
The Engineered Pallet Company, LLC - Old Saybrook CT
International Classification:
B65D 19/00
US Classification:
108 5111, 108 5725
Abstract:
In one embodiment, pallet substructure can comprise: a reinforcement structure disposed in a plane, a foot member, and a gusset. The gusset can be disposed in mechanical communication with the reinforcement structure and the foot member, wherein the gusset is configured to restrict movement in vertical directions when the substructure is oriented for use.

Low-Nest Height Thermoplastic Leaching Chamber

US Patent:
7500805, Mar 10, 2009
Filed:
Dec 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/018198
Inventors:
Ronald P. Brochu - Westbrook CT, US
James J Burnes - Deep River CT, US
Daniel T. Swistak - Newmarket NH, US
International Classification:
E02B 11/00
F16L 9/12
US Classification:
405 43, 405 46, 405 49, 138105, 138173
Abstract:
A continuous curve arch shape cross section corrugated injection molded thermoplastic chamber is provided and includes a body having a multiplicity of peak and valley corrugations running along the curve of the arch shape, wherein the multiplicity includes opposing sidewalls, each having a foot, opposing chamber ends connected to the body, the ends shaped to form joints with the ends of like chambers, a multiplicity of sprues, within spaced apart valleys, at elevations intermediate the foot and apex of the chamber, wherein each sprue has a first runner running upwardly alone the valley in direction of the apex, and a second runner running downwardly along the valley toward the foot, a base runner connected to the bottom of the second runner, running lengthwise along the foot of the chamber; and at least one third runner connected to the base runner and running upwardly along a peak adjacent the valley.

Leaching Chamber With Inward Flaring Sidewall Perforations

US Patent:
7585130, Sep 8, 2009
Filed:
Oct 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/677772
Inventors:
Daniel J. Swistak - Newmarket NH, US
James J. Burnes - Deep River CT, US
Assignee:
Infiltrator Systems, Inc. - Old Saybrook CT
International Classification:
E02B 11/00
F16L 9/12
US Classification:
405 43, 405 46, 405 49, 138105
Abstract:
A leaching chamber has sidewall perforations which flare inwardly, so that the smallest perforation dimension is on the exterior surface of the sidewall. The basic axes of the perforations run downwardly toward the chamber base, as the axes run from the inside to outside of the chamber. Mold cores having inwardly retracting slides, and which move in complex ways, are used to form the chamber. Thus, perforations are present down near the base flange of the sidewall, even though the base flange has an upwardly extending fin.

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