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309 Lebeau St, Clearwater, FL 33755    727-4617525    727-4660803   

Akron, OH   

Saint Petersburg, FL   

Stow, OH   

1531 Main St, Peninsula, OH 44264    330-6572501   

Medina, OH   

Avon, OH   

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Engineering Manager

Location:
1625 Lost Nation Rd, Willoughby, OH 44094
Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Work:
Nextant Aerospace
Engineering Manager
Kelly Aerospace Nov 1998 - Feb 2012
Qa Manager
Aero Instruments May 2004 - Oct 2008
Chief Engineer
Smr Technologies Jan 1989 - Aug 1998
Chief Engineer
Bf Goodrich Mar 1966 - Jan 1989
Engineering Manager
Education:
The University of Akron 1972 - 1978
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Enginering Management, Rubber Engineering, Mold Design, Quality Assurance, Aerospace, Aircraft, Engineering, Engineering Management, Continuous Improvement
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Dermatology Resident

Work:
Animal Allergy and Dermatology
Dermatology Resident
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Us Patents

Aircraft Cargo Barrier Net

US Patent:
6244803, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Feb 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/245479
Inventors:
James M. Parish - Wadsworth OH
David E. Genovese - Peninsula OH
Ronald W. Phillips - Akron OH
John H. Sudekum - Sagamore Hills OH
Assignee:
SMR Technologies, Inc. - Sharon Center OH
International Classification:
B61D 4500
B05D 6300
US Classification:
410 97
Abstract:
A cargo barrier net (10) is preferably made of a high-strength, lightweight, low-elongation material such as a material sold under the trademark KEVLAR. RTM. , and includes straps (11, 13) intersecting at intersections (15) at varying angles. A stitching pattern (20) is applied at each intersection (15) which is configured so that it will not fail irrespective of the direction of the force applied to the intersection (15). A hook (16) is releasably attached to some of the ends of the straps (11, 13) to attach portions of the periphery of the net (10) to the aircraft. A bracket (17) is releasably attached to some of the ends of the straps (11, 13) to attach other portions of the periphery of the net (10) to the aircraft. At least some of the straps (11) are interrupted and a link (18) is provided to selectively join the interrupted ends of the straps (11). The net (10) may thus be quickly removed to load and unload the cargo by releasing the hooks (16) and operating the links (18) to interrupt the net (10).

Inflatable Rescue Ramp

US Patent:
5301630, Apr 12, 1994
Filed:
Feb 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/016144
Inventors:
David E. Genovese - Peninsula OH
John F. Ryan - Houston TX
Assignee:
SMR Technologies, Inc. - Sharon Center OH
International Classification:
B63B 2300
US Classification:
114375
Abstract:
A rescue ramp (10) for use by a watercraft (11) includes a laterally extending first inflatable tube member (14) attachable to the watercraft (11). Second spaced inflatable tube members (15) are connected at one end to and extend longitudinally from the ends of the first tube member (14). A third inflatable tube member (16) is connected between the second tube members (15) near the other end thereof and is adapted to be positioned in the water. A ramp (17) is connected to the first and second tube members (14, 15) so that when the rescue ramp (10) is inflated and attached to the watercraft (11), a person may traverse from the water to the watercraft (11) or from the watercraft (11) to the water. The first tube member (14) is attached to the watercraft (11) by means of a girt bar (23) releasably mounted on the watercraft (11). The girt bar (23) is connected to a first flap (26) which is detachably connected to a second flap (20) attached to the first tube member (14).

Airplane Barrier Net

US Patent:
6123294, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Nov 16, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/192249
Inventors:
David E. Genovese - Peninsula OH
Assignee:
SMR Technologies, Inc. - Sharon Center OH
International Classification:
B64F 112
US Classification:
244110C
Abstract:
A cargo barrier net (10) for retaining cargo within an aircraft fuselage in the event of a hard landing, crash landing, or in-flight turbulence is provided having a net structure made from Kevlar. RTM. or other materials having a high strength-to-weight ratio and end loops (20) made from straps of nylon or other materials having the ability to elongate and distend under an applied load. The end loops (20) attach the net structure to the tie-down frame within the aircraft's cargo compartment and, in the event of a hard landing or in-flight turbulence, the end loops (20) function to absorb forces placed upon the cargo barrier net (10) by elongating and distending under the shifting load. The cargo barrier net (10) also provides the advantage of being light weight due to the ability to use light weight, high strength materials such as Kevlar. RTM. for the net structure without compromising the needed ability for the cargo barrier net (10) to react to and compensate for shifting forces exerted upon the cargo barrier net (10) as cargo is jostled around during flight or landing.

Auxiliary Flotation System

US Patent:
4451016, May 29, 1984
Filed:
Apr 8, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/366504
Inventors:
David E. Genovese - Peninsula OH
Assignee:
The B. F. Goodrich Company - New York NY
International Classification:
B64C 2556
US Classification:
244107
Abstract:
Inflatable collars (32,34) are positioned on each side of a downed aircraft (10) and the collars (32,34) are connected by belly bands (80,100) to support the ends (18,20) of the aircraft (10). The bands (80,100) are positioned by positioning straps (90,90') which are attached to the aircraft (10) prior to inflation. The collars (32,34) are also attached to the aircraft (10) at intermediate locations (24,26). The collars (32,34) are divided into separate chambers (44,48,52,54,56,44',48',52',54',56') so that after inflation the different chambers of the collars (32,34) support the different parts (18,20,22) of the aircraft (10).

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