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Larry A Beres, 787746 Spring Ridge Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46278

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Indianapolis, IN   

Tipp City, OH   

Fountain Hills, AZ   

Grove City, OH   

Dublin, OH   

Jackson, MI   

Huber Heights, OH   

Vandalia, OH   

7640 Whispering Oaks Trl, Tipp City, OH 45371    937-6243886   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Location:
7640 Whispering Oaks Trl, Tipp City, OH 45371
Industry:
Health, Wellness And Fitness
Work:
Specialty Coating Systems, Inc. Nov 2009 - Sep 2014
Director of Sales
Anytime Fitness Nov 2009 - Sep 2014
Owner
Stillwater Technologies Sep 2007 - 2009
Vice President and Chief Operations Officer
Preco, Inc. Sep 2005 - Sep 2007
Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing
Education:
Kent State University
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing
Skills:
Product Development, Strategic Planning, Sales, International Sales, Manufacturing, Process Improvement, Sales Management, Packaging, Lean Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Forecasting, Budgets, Business Strategy, Project Management, Customer Service, Cross Functional Team Leadership, New Business Development, Product Management
Languages:
English
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Larry Beres

Location:
Indianapolis, IN

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Cavity Cooling System

US Patent:
4622001, Nov 11, 1986
Filed:
Mar 12, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/711030
Inventors:
Stephen A. Bright - Troy OH
Philip L. Brun - Dayton OH
Mark C. Bercot - Piqua OH
Larry A. Beres - Tipp City OH
Jerry A. Brackney - Dayton OH
Timothy L. Bright - Greenville OH
David C. Hockaday - Wilmington OH
Jeffrey L. Patrick - Dayton OH
Assignee:
Electra Form, Inc. - Vandalia OH
International Classification:
B29C 4572
US Classification:
425549
Abstract:
A cavity member is disclosed for use in an injection molding machine. The cavity member has one portion which includes a molding surface for forming the molded article and a second portion for reducing heat transmission to the first portion. The second portion forms a cap on the nozzle end of the cavity member and includes an aperture aligned with the gate of the cavity member so as to permit plastic from the nozzle of an injection molding machine to enter into the mold. The cap includes channels which can cooperate with pockets in the nozzle end of the second portion for liquid cooling. The nozzle is spaced from the cap by a short distance to provide a thermal break which break can be filled with plastic from the injection molding unit to provide further insulation.

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