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4455 County Road 2050, Center, TX 75935    936-5919045   

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Senior Project Engineer

Location:
709 Southview Cir, Center, TX 75935
Industry:
Design
Work:
Portacool, Llc
Senior Project Engineer
General Dynamics Information Technology Aug 2013 - Apr 2015
Operations Manager
Britco Structures Usa Jan 2012 - Jun 2013
Manager - Qa and Contracts
U.s. Department of State Jul 2008 - Aug 2009
Provincial Reconstruction Team - Industrial Advisor
Education:
University of Maryland
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Computer Science, Computer Science
Eastfield College
Argosy University
Master of Science, Masters, Management
Skills:
Project Planning, Management, Analysis, Planning, Continuous Improvement, Product Design, Project Management, Integration, Manufacturing
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Phillip Calvert (Governor)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Phillip (or Philip) Calvert was the 5th Proprietary Governor of Maryland during a brief period ...
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Phill Calvert

Phill Calvert (b. Phillip Calvert, 1958) is an Australian rock drummer and ...

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High-Performance Molded Fan

US Patent:
6378322, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Feb 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/796420
Inventors:
Phillip D. Calvert - Center TX
Assignee:
General Shelters of Texas S.B., Ltd. - Center TX
International Classification:
F28D 500
US Classification:
62314, 415223, 416207
Abstract:
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a high performance molded, substantially non-metallic fan capable of producing at least about 20 cubic feet per minute (âCFMâ) per input watt at a static pressure of about 0. 00 inches of water. In one embodiment, the fan combines a substantially non-metallic housing, an airfoil cross-sectional fan blade, and a non-metallic hub. The fan blades may be detachable from the hub and rotationally indexable to a variety of pitch angles. Further, the hub and fan blades may include alignment indicia, so that the fan blades can be adjusted to a commensurate pitch relative of other fan blades around the hub.

Portable Evaporative Cooler

US Patent:
6422030, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Mar 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/819173
Inventors:
Phillip D. Calvert - Center TX
Assignee:
General Shelters of Texas, S.B., Ltd. - Center TX
International Classification:
F28D 500
US Classification:
62314, 62310
Abstract:
The present invention provides a portable evaporative cooler that is capable of being carried from location to location and readily used even in remote areas. The portable evaporative cooler contains one or more relatively small fans mounted in a case and having a water reservoir disposed below the fans. The cooling pad is mounted behind the fans and water is pumped across the cooling pads. One or more fans cause an air flow to pass the cooling pads and exit the evaporative cooler.

High-Performance Molded Fan

US Patent:
6481233, Nov 19, 2002
Filed:
Mar 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/096620
Inventors:
Phillip D. Calvert - Center TX
Assignee:
General Shelters of Texas, S.B., Ltd. - Center TX
International Classification:
F28D 500
US Classification:
62314, 415222, 416205
Abstract:
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a high performance molded, substantially non-metallic fan capable of producing at least about 20 cubic feet per minute (âCFMâ) per input watt at a static pressure of about 0. 00 inches of water. In one embodiment, the fan combines a substantially non-metallic housing, an airfoil cross-sectional fan blade, and a non-metallic hub. The fan blades may be detachable from the hub and rotationally indexable to a variety of pitch angles. Further, the hub and fan blades may include alignment indicia, so that the fan blades can be adjusted to a commensurate pitch relative of other fan blades around the hub.

Cooler Housing Apparatus And Method Of Making The Same

US Patent:
6502414, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
Apr 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/844983
Inventors:
Phillip D. Calvert - Center TX
Assignee:
General Shelters of Texas, S.B., Ltd. - Center TX
International Classification:
F25D 500
US Classification:
62304, 62314
Abstract:
A cooler housing capable of encasing, protecting, and supporting cooler components, particularly components necessary for use as a portable evaporative cooler. Though the housing described herein may be used in cooling devices ranging from simple conventional fans to complex heat exchanger devices, the preferred embodiment of this invention is preferably used in conjunction with a portable evaporative cooler employing this housing and further comprising a motor that drives a pump connected to a sump tank.

Light Attenuating Evaporative Cooling Pad

US Patent:
6533253, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Mar 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/821401
Inventors:
Phillip D. Calvert - Center TX
Assignee:
General Shelters of Texas, S.B. Ltd. - Center TX
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261 30, 261100, 2611122, 428185, 428543
Abstract:
The present invention includes a evaporative cooling pad and method of making the same. The cooling pad features a non-reflective, non-light transmissive surface finish incorporated directly into the cooling pad. In one embodiment, this surface finish would be a dark color, gray to black, with a non-gloss surface The coupling of this type of finish and colored sheet with the plurality of angled cross-corrugated flutes featured on the cooling pad serves the function of breaking the light source at various flute angles and attenuating the light value during its passage through the cooling pad.

Light Attenuating Evaporative Cooling Pad

US Patent:
6613182, Sep 2, 2003
Filed:
Feb 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/364446
Inventors:
Phillip D. Calvert - Center TX
Assignee:
General Shelters of Texas, S.B., Ltd. - Center TX
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
156292, 156335, 264136, 264258, 261100, 2611122
Abstract:
The present invention comprises a evaporative cooling pad and method of making the same. The cooling pad features a non-reflective, non-light transmissive surface finish incorporated directly into the cooling pad. In one embodiment, this surface finish would be a dark color, gray to black, with a non-gloss surface. The coupling of this type of finish and colored sheet with the plurality of angled cross-corrugated flutes featured on the cooling pad serves the function of breaking the light source at various flute angles and attenuating the light value during its passage through the cooling pad.

Molded Fan Having Repositionable Blades

US Patent:
6692231, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Feb 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/796587
Inventors:
Phillip D. Calvert - Center TX
Assignee:
General Shelters of Texas S.B., Ltd. - Center TX
International Classification:
F04D 2936
US Classification:
416153, 416170 R, 416189, 416207, 416219 R, 416220 R, 416220 A, 416223 R, 416241 A, 416248
Abstract:
The present invention provides a fan having a molded, substantially non-metallic hub and a plurality of fan blades attached thereto. The fan blades can be rotationally indexable relative to the hub, so that a pitch angle may be adjusted. Further, the fan blades can be formed with an airfoil cross section and with a twist in the blades from a root end to a tip end so that the pitch angle varies along the length of the blade. In at least one embodiment, the fan is designed to be a high performance fan approaching the performance of metal fans with a performance of at least about 20 CFM per input watt at a static pressure of about 0. 00 inches of water.

Cooler Housing Apparatus And Method Of Making The Same

US Patent:
6223548, May 1, 2001
Filed:
Mar 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/273096
Inventors:
Phillip D. Calvert - Center TX
Assignee:
General Shelters of Texas, S.B., Inc. - Center TX
International Classification:
F28D 500
US Classification:
62304
Abstract:
A cooler housing capable of encasing, protecting, and supporting cooler components, particularly components necessary for use as a portable evaporative cooler. Though the housing described herein may be used in cooling devices ranging from simple conventional fans to complex heat exchanger devices, the preferred embodiment of this invention is preferably used in conjunction with a portable evaporative cooler employing this housing and further comprising a motor that drives a pump connected to a sump tank.

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