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55 Romasco Ln, Portland, ME 04101    207-8280706   

53 Sheridan St, Portland, ME 04101   

109 Bartlett St, Somerville, MA 02145   

51 Wildwood Dr, Saco, ME 04072    207-2824611   

Medford, MA   

Ayer, MA   

Portland, OR   

Jamaica Plain, MA   

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Jeremy B Fink

Address:
Medford, MA 02155
Licenses:
License #: 16989
Issued Date: Apr 20, 1996
Type: Engineer in Training

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Principal Product Development Engineer

Location:
Portland, ME
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Hydro International Ltd 2011 - 2016
Senior Product Development Engineer
Hydro International Ltd 2011 - 2016
Principal Product Development Engineer
Hydro International Ltd 2008 - 2011
Products Engineer
Hydro International Ltd 2003 - 2008
Project Engineer
Design Communications Ltd. (Dcl) 2001 - 2003
Development Engineer
Modo, Inc. 1998 - 2001
Design Engineer
Education:
Tufts University 1992 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering Management, Project Management, Cfd, Openfoam, Ansys, Cad, Finite Element Analysis, Inventor, Solidworks, Autocad, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering, Project Engineering, Product Design, Design For Manufacturing, Design For Assembly, Gd&T, Sheet Metal, Rotational Molding, Extrusion, Plastic Extrusion, Plastic Welding, Product Development, Manufacturing, Hydraulics, Wastewater Treatment, Process Engineering, Modeling, Water, R&D, Environmental Engineering, Water Treatment, Materials, Automation, Testing, Stormwater Management, Metal Fabrication, Engineering Design, Manufacturing Engineering, Simulations, Pumps
Interests:
Music
Travel
Art
Certifications:
State of Maine, License Pe #14066
Coursera Verified Certificates, License Svtcu7Ws5D
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Coursera Course Certificates, License Grfrbhwm2Tux
Professional Engineer
Experimentation For Improvement: Design of Experiments
Edx Verified Certificate For Making Science and Engineering Pictures: A Practical Guide To Presenting Your Work
Data Visualization
Experimentation For Improvement: Design of Experiments
License Pe #14066
License Svtcu7Ws5D
License Grfrbhwm2Tux
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Jeremy Fink And The Meaning Of Life

Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life is a 2006 children's novel by Wendy Mass. Set in present-day New York, the story follows twelve-year-old Jeremy Fink and his

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Separator For Separating Solids From An Influent

US Patent:
8342338, Jan 1, 2013
Filed:
Mar 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/728924
Inventors:
Robert Yaw Gyamfi Andoh - South Portland ME, US
Jeremy Fink - Portland ME, US
Michael Guy Faram - Bristol, GB
Paul Stephen Barter - Ely, GB
Assignee:
Hydro International plc - Clevedon
International Classification:
B01D 21/02
B01D 21/24
US Classification:
210519, 210521, 2105321
Abstract:
A separator for separating solids, such as grit, from an influent, such as water, the tray assembly comprising a plurality of nested tray units which are spaced apart from one another along a vertical separator axis. Each tray unit comprises a substantially conical tray , an aperture in the apex of the tray , and a means for restricting flow through the respective aperture , such as a baffle disposed at or adjacent the aperture. In use, grit is separated from water circulating among the trays and falls through successive apertures in each of the trays to exit through the bottom of the tray assembly. The baffles restrict upward flow through the apertures in the trays thereby reducing agitation of the grit.

Stormwater Gully

US Patent:
8480887, Jul 9, 2013
Filed:
May 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/991669
Inventors:
Robert Yaw Gyamfi Andoh - South Portland ME, US
Jeremy Fink - Portland ME, US
Jeremy Paul Lecornu - Somerset, GB
Michael Guy Faram - North Somerset, GB
Assignee:
Hydro International plc - Clevedon
International Classification:
E03F 5/04
E03F 5/14
US Classification:
21017003, 210254, 210256, 210299, 137132, 137140
Abstract:
A stormwater gully comprises a chamber in which an outlet assembly is installed. The outlet assembly comprises filter units connected to an outlet housing. In use, stormwater can flow from the chamber in an upwards direction through filter units into the outlet housing. The outlet housing has an outlet, which extends from the gully. At high rates of flow, the water level in the chamber will rise until water can flow into the outlet housing through bypass inlets. The bypass inlets are connected to the interior of the housing by siphons defined by arched regions of a top cover. The siphons allow rapid discharge of water until the water level returns below the level of the bypass inlets. A slow drain down feature is provided which enables the chamber and outlet assembly to be drained below the level of the primary inlet.

Stormwater Gully

US Patent:
8623204, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
Jun 17, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/919772
Inventors:
- Clevedon, GB
Jeremy Fink - Portland ME, US
Michael Guy Faram - Bristol, GB
Jeremy Paul Lecornu - Somerset, GB
Assignee:
Hydro International plc - Clevedon
International Classification:
E03F 5/04
C02F 103/00
US Classification:
21017003, 210254, 210256, 210299, 137132, 137140
Abstract:
A stormwater gully comprises a chamber in which an outlet assembly is installed. The outlet assembly comprises filter units connected to an outlet housing. In use, stormwater can flow from the chamber in an upwards direction through filter units into the outlet housing. The outlet housing has an outlet, which extends from the gully. At high rates of flow, the water level in the chamber will rise until water can flow into the outlet housing through bypass inlets. The bypass inlets are connected to the interior of the housing by siphons defined by arched regions of a top cover. The siphons allow rapid discharge of water until the water level returns below the level of the bypass inlets. A slow drain down feature is provided which enables the chamber and outlet assembly to be drained below the level of the primary inlet.

Separator

US Patent:
2006004, Mar 2, 2006
Filed:
Aug 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/926339
Inventors:
Michael Faram - Portishead, GB
Mark Bowditch - Bridgewater, GB
Paul Lecornu - Shepton Mallet, GB
Pam Deahl - Scarborough ME, US
Jeremy Fink - Portland ME, US
Mark Wogaman - Gorham ME, US
Robert Yaw Andoh - South Portland ME, US
International Classification:
B01D 33/70
US Classification:
210130000, 210097000, 210512100
Abstract:
A separator comprises a gully chamber having inlet and outlet ducts . Inlet and outlet housings are disposed within the separator and are connected by a bypass duct which extends around the wall of the chamber . Flow enters the chamber through an inlet which is oriented to create a circulating flow. Flow exits from the chamber through an outlet opening provided in the outlet housing . The outlet opening is oriented in the direction of the circulating flow so that liquid has to reverse from that flow to pass through the outlet opening. The inlet and outlet housings are made from identical mouldings in which appropriate openings are formed. The bypass duct can be cut to length to position the inlet and outlet housings opposite existing inlet and outlet ducts

Flow Regulating Device

US Patent:
2012026, Oct 18, 2012
Filed:
Apr 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/085018
Inventors:
Robert Yaw Gyamfi Andoh - South Portland ME, US
Jeremy Fink - Portland ME, US
Scott Bois - Steep Falls ME, US
Kwabena Osei - South Portland ME, US
Assignee:
Hydro International PLC - Clevedon
International Classification:
F16K 21/00
US Classification:
137613
Abstract:
A flow regulating device comprising a plurality of coaxial vortex chambers disposed in flow series. Each vortex chamber has an inlet disposed to promote rotational flow within the vortex chamber , and an outlet . A diffusion chamber is disposed between adjacent vortex chambers , and the outlet of one and the inlet of the other of the adjacent vortex chambers open into the diffusion chamber

Treatment Device

US Patent:
2012029, Nov 22, 2012
Filed:
May 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/112185
Inventors:
Jeremy FINK - Portland ME, US
Andrew Pearson Nancollis - Weston-Super-Mare, GB
Robert Yaw Gyamfi Andoh - South Portland ME, US
Keith Garry Hutchings - Weston-Super-Mare, GB
International Classification:
B01D 45/12
B01D 35/143
C02F 9/14
US Classification:
210 90, 210151, 210 85, 2105121, 210295, 210248
Abstract:
A treatment device for stormwater is provided that comprises a container which in use contains a growing medium and a hydrodynamic separator located within the container. The hydrodynamic separator comprises a separation chamber, an inlet duct extending from the outside of the container to the separation chamber, a solids outlet; and a liquid outlet that opens into the container. In use, liquid flow containing solids enters the separation chamber through the inlet duct and is caused to swirl within the separation chamber, thereby causing solids to exit the separation chamber through the solids outlet and liquid to exit the separation chamber through the liquid outlet and to flow into the growing medium.

Drainage System And Apparatus For Treating Runoff

US Patent:
2017013, May 11, 2017
Filed:
Jan 23, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/412662
Inventors:
- Clevedon, GB
Jeremy Paul Lecornu - Somerset, GB
Jeremy Fink - Portland ME, US
Kwabena Osei - South Portland ME, US
International Classification:
E04D 13/08
F16L 55/055
F16L 55/05
Abstract:
A drainage system, comprising a collector which is arranged to collect liquid and a drainage pipe having a pipe inlet that opens into the collector such that liquid collected by the collector drains through the pipe inlet. The drainage pipe is provided with a vent spaced away from the pipe inlet. The vent is arranged such that, when liquid collected by the collector occludes the pipe inlet, liquid flowing through the drainage pipe draws air into the drainage pipe through the vent.

Drainage System And Apparatus For Treating Runoff

US Patent:
2015029, Oct 22, 2015
Filed:
Apr 6, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/679740
Inventors:
- Clevedon, GB
Jeremy Paul Lecornu - Somerset, GB
Jeremy Fink - Portland ME, US
Kwabena Osei - South Portland ME, US
International Classification:
E03B 1/04
E04D 13/04
Abstract:
A drainage system, comprising a collector which is arranged to collect liquid and a drainage pipe having a pipe inlet that opens into the collector such that liquid collected by the collector drains through the pipe inlet. The drainage pipe is provided with a vent spaced away from the pipe inlet. The vent is arranged such that, when liquid collected by the collector occludes the pipe inlet, liquid flowing through the drainage pipe draws air into the drainage pipe through the vent.

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