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819 Virginia St UNIT 1606, Seattle, WA 98101   

Redmond, WA   

Minneapolis, MN   

Saint Paul, MN   

694 Santa Monica Ave, Springfield, OH 45503    937-2847796   

Delta, CO   

17781 NE 90Th St APT J349, Redmond, WA 98052    937-2847796   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Lead Mechanical Engineer

Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Microsoft - Greater Seattle Area since Jul 2012
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Northwestern University 2002 - 2006
Skills:
Engineering, Design For Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Aerospace, Mechanical Product Design, Electronics Packaging, Thermal Management, Vibration Isolation, Consumer Electronics
Certifications:
Project Management Professional (Pmp)
Design For Six Sigma Green Belt
David Storch Photo 35

David Storch

Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Computer Software
Skills:
Electronic Products, Development, Design

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Us Patents

Adjustable Threaded Cores For Led Thermal Management

US Patent:
7898077, Mar 1, 2011
Filed:
Feb 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/370453
Inventors:
David Robert Storch - Springfield OH, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
H01L 23/10
H01L 23/34
US Classification:
257707, 257706
Abstract:
Adjustable threaded cores for LED thermal management. The cores provide a direct thermal path between a LED and a heat sink while minimizing gaps and stresses between materials. The system includes a heat generating object, a first substrate housing containing a threaded hole beginning adjacent to the heat generating object, a second substrate having compatible threading with the threaded hole, and a third substrate including a heat sink. The second substrate has a higher thermal conductivity in comparison to the first substrate. The threaded hole and threaded core may terminate adjactent to the heat sink or may extent into the heat sink.

Lens Device

US Patent:
7990630, Aug 2, 2011
Filed:
Feb 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/393189
Inventors:
David Robert Storch - Springfield OH, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G02B 7/02
US Classification:
359811
Abstract:
Device facilitating quick and easy removal of a lens from a front side. The device includes a lens, a housing, a retention clip, an ejection block, and a fastener. The fastener passes through a hole in the housing and the ejection block. The fastener and either the housing or the ejection block have compatible threading. Rotation of the fastener in one direction causes the ejection block to release the retention clip, thereby allowing the lens to be removed. Rotation in a second direction causes the ejection block to return to a position capable of receiving the retention clip.

Systems And Methods For A Passive, Forced Convection Cooling System

US Patent:
2009027, Nov 12, 2009
Filed:
May 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/116786
Inventors:
David Robert Storch - Springfield OH, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
B64C 1/38
US Classification:
244117 A
Abstract:
Systems and methods for a passive, forced convection cooling system. A system for passive forced convection cooling includes, an intake port located in an area of high pressure on an air frame. The system further has an exhaust port located in an area of low pressure on an air frame. The areas of high and low pressure refer to areas of comparatively high and low pressure regions of the exterior ambient environment. Further still, an internal cooling duct connecting the intake port with the exhaust port, such that air flows from the intake port through the cooling duct to the exhaust port. Additionally the system contains, at least one heat sink located in proximity of the intake port and orientated inside the cooling duct in order to allow the cool air traveling through the cooling duct to cool the at least one heat sink.

Systems And Methods For A High-Intensity Light Emitting Diode Floodlight

US Patent:
2009028, Nov 19, 2009
Filed:
May 13, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/120011
Inventors:
David Robert Storch - Springfield OH, US
Jeffrey M. Singer - Springfield OH, US
David Barnett - Springfield OH, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
F21V 29/00
US Classification:
362294
Abstract:
Systems and methods for a high intensity light emitting diode (“LED”) floodlight. The floodlight has a designed direction of output and includes an LED; an optical element; a blade; and a heat sink. The blade is mounted at an application-specific angle to the heat sink to obtain the designed direction of output. The blade has an LED and an optical element; and a fixed end coupled with the heat sink. The heat sink is configured to dissipate heat away from the LED on the blade. The blade is configured to activate the LED and using the optical element, redirect the light in the direction of the designed output of the floodlight.

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David Storch

Address:
1160 Cushing Cir APT 305, Saint Paul, MN 55108
VIN:
5NPET46CX7H295157
Make:
HYUNDAI
Model:
SONATA GL
Year:
2007

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