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Somerville, MA   

Worcester, MA   

65 Main St, Somerville, MA 02145   

Work

Company: Self May 2009 Position: Esl teacher

Education

School / High School: Framingham State University- Framingham, MA 1997 Specialities: BA in Liberal Studies

Skills

20 years engineering industry and business experience

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Edward Mangan - Holliston, MA

Work:
Self May 2009 to 2000
ESL Teacher
Education:
Framingham State University - Framingham, MA 1997 to 1999
BA in Liberal Studies
Northeastern University - Boston, MA 1992 to 1994
AS in Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
20 years engineering industry and business experience

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Writing Instrument

US Patent:
RE38440, Feb 24, 2004
Filed:
May 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/147595
Inventors:
William P. Dowst - Reading MA
Edward J. Mangan - Southborough MA
Roy Nicoll - Berkshire, GB
Assignee:
Berol Corporation - Freeport IL
International Classification:
B43K 700
US Classification:
401209, 401 6, 401207, 401214, 401216
Abstract:
A writing instrument having an elongated barrel comprised of an outer portion and an inner portion, rotatable relative one to the other. The point or writing tip is fixed to the barrel inner portion, disposed at an angle to, and may be offset from, the centerline of the barrel outer portion. The barrel inner portion is caused to rotate and move axially relative to the barrel outer portion by pressure on the writing instrument, or weights attached to the barrel inner portion, to bring the point into desired alignment during the writing process. Further pressure on the point or writing tip causes the barrel inner portion to move to a rearwardmost position at which rotation of the point or writing tip is impeded by a gripping structure.

Vibrating Oral Care Device

US Patent:
2003013, Jul 17, 2003
Filed:
Jan 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/047760
Inventors:
Thomas Masterman - Brookline MA, US
David Tyndall - Medfield MA, US
Edward Mangan - Southboro MA, US
Assignee:
The Gillette Company
International Classification:
A61C003/03
US Classification:
433/118000
Abstract:
A vibrating oral care device for cleaning interdental spaces includes a housing which can be gripped by human fingers. A battery is located within the housing. An electric vibrator is also located within the housing. A switch on the housing is used to electrically connect the battery to the vibrator. A rigid element extends from one end of the housing. When the switch is operated to connect the battery to the vibrator, the vibrator vibrates and causes the rigid element to vibrate.

Vibrating Oral Care Device

US Patent:
2003016, Aug 28, 2003
Filed:
Dec 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/328677
Inventors:
Thomas Masterman - Brookline MA, US
David Tyndall - Medway MA, US
Edward Mangan - Southboro MA, US
Christopher Rich - Cambridge MA, US
Gordon Jones - Allston MA, US
International Classification:
A61C003/03
US Classification:
433/118000
Abstract:
A vibrating oral care device for cleaning interdental spaces includes a housing which can be gripped by human fingers. A battery is located within the housing. An electric vibrator is also located within the housing. A switch on the housing is used to electrically connect the battery to the vibrator. A rigid element extends from one end of the housing. When the switch is operated to connect the battery to the vibrator, the vibrator vibrates and causes the rigid element to vibrate.

Toothbrush Head

US Patent:
2004017, Sep 16, 2004
Filed:
Mar 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/389448
Inventors:
William Brown - Peabody MA, US
Thomas Christman - Lexington MA, US
Joseph DePuydt - Quincy MA, US
Ronald Duff - Shrewsbury MA, US
Edward Mangan - Southborough MA, US
Phillip Braun - Exeter RI, US
Helge Zimmet - Waltham MA, US
Joanna Deng - Brookline MA, US
Rudolf Majthan - Eschborn, DE
Rainer Hans - Waldems, DE
Assignee:
The Gillette Company
International Classification:
A46B009/04
US Classification:
015/167100, 300/021000, 015/188000, 015/194000
Abstract:
A toothbrush head has a tooth cleaning element extending from the head. The head is divided into at least two portions which can be moved independent of each other. The tooth cleaning element is rotatable relative to that portion of the head from which it extends.

Vibrating Oral Care Device

US Patent:
2007005, Mar 8, 2007
Filed:
Nov 2, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/591827
Inventors:
Thomas Masterman - Brookline MA, US
David Tyndall - Medway MA, US
Edward Mangan - Southboro MA, US
Christopher Rich - Cambridge MA, US
Gordon Jones - Allston MA, US
International Classification:
A61C 3/03
A61C 15/00
US Classification:
433118000, 132323000
Abstract:
A vibrating oral care device for cleaning interdental spaces includes a housing which can be gripped by human fingers. A battery is located within the housing. An lectric vibrator is also located within the housing. A switch on the housing is used to electrically connect the battery to the vibrator. A rigid element extends from one end of the housing. When the switch is operated to connect the battery to the vibrator, the vibrator vibrates and causes the igid element to vibrate.

Vibrating Oral Care Device

US Patent:
2008001, Jan 17, 2008
Filed:
Jul 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/879570
Inventors:
Edward Mangan - Southboro MA, US
Gordon Jones - Needham MA, US
David Tyndall - Princeton NJ, US
Christopher Rich - Madison NJ, US
International Classification:
A61C 3/03
US Classification:
433118000
Abstract:
A vibrating oral care device for cleaning interdental spaces includes a housing which can be gripped by human fingers. A battery is located within the housing. An electric vibrator is also located within the housing. A switch on the housing is used to electrically connect the battery to the vibrator. A rigid element extends from one end of the housing. When the switch is operated to connect the battery to the vibrator, the vibrator vibrates and causes the rigid element to vibrate.

Writing Instrument

US Patent:
6062759, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Sep 16, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/154341
Inventors:
William P. Dowst - Reading MA
Edward J. Mangan - Southboro MA
Roy Nicoll - Workingham, GB
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
B43K 700
US Classification:
401209
Abstract:
A writing instrument having an elongated barrel comprised of an outer portion and an inner portion, rotatable relative one to the other. The point or writing tip is fixed to the barrel inner portion, disposed at an angle to, and may be offset from, the centerline of the barrel outer portion. The barrel inner portion is caused to rotate and move axially relative to the barrel outer portion by pressure on the writing instrument, or weights attached to the barrel inner portion, to bring the point into desired alignment during the writing process. Further pressure on the point or writing tip causes the barrel inner portion to move to a rearwardmost position at which rotation of the point or writing tip is impeded by a gripping structure.

Modular Equipment Support System

US Patent:
5333744, Aug 2, 1994
Filed:
Feb 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/016094
Inventors:
Rai-Ann LoCicero - Chelmsford MA
Stuart Morgan - Westford MA
Michael Romm - Brighton MA
Matthew Bantly - Nashua NH
Edward O. Mangan - Southboro MA
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
International Classification:
A47F 500
US Classification:
211 87
Abstract:
A modular system for supporting equipment on a wall has support panels. Each panel includes a sheet having columns of keyholes, and a rear support surface lying in a plane parallel to and spaced behind the sheet. The rear support surface has keyholes near the top of the panel and fastener elements near the bottom of the panel. The fastener elements have the same spacing as the keyholes near the top of the panel. The fastener elements project from the plane of the rear support surface toward the front support surface to permit mating with keyholes near the top of another panel to be hung below it.

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