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12130 Cathedral Dr, Woodbridge, VA 22192    703-4971186   

28 Featherbed Ln, Branford, CT 06405    203-4813759   

24 Benham St, Hamden, CT 06514    203-4813759   

Work

Company: Shanker industries 2012 Position: Plant operations manager

Education

School / High School: Penn Foster College 1998 Specialities: AS in mechanical engineering

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Richard Abt

Licenses:
License #: 44447 - Expired
Category: Professional
Issued Date: May 16, 2006
Expiration Date: Jun 30, 2009

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Richard Abt

Location:
Woodbridge, VA
Industry:
Printing
Work:
George Schmitt & Co
Retired Chief Engineer and Engineering Manager
Skills:
Lean Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Engineering Management, Continuous Improvement, Project Management
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Richard Abt

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Richard Abt - Rocky Point, NY

Work:
Shanker Industries 2012 to 2000
Plant Operations Manager
Fab-Con 2011 to 2012
Jr. production engineer/supervisor
Power Pro Service 2011 to 2011
Gen-Tech
Northshore Generator - Ronkonkoma, NY 2009 to 2010
Gen-tech
Kromers Auto - East Hampton, NY 2008 to 2009
NYS certified licensed automobile inspector
Speedworld FX - Riverhead, NY 1999 to 2001
technician
Education:
Penn Foster College 1998 to 1999
AS in mechanical engineering
William Floyd High School 1989 to 1990
Automotive Training

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Us Patents

Perforating And Cutting Device And Process For Producing A Sheet Of Individually Severable And Releasable Stamps

US Patent:
5761982, Jun 9, 1998
Filed:
Jun 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/670771
Inventors:
Richard B. Abt - Branford CT
Richard J. Brining - Old Lyme CT
William G. Gunther - Guilford CT
Assignee:
George Schmitt & Co. - Branford CT
International Classification:
B26D 900
US Classification:
83861
Abstract:
An apparatus and method is provided for simultaneously perforating and cutting a lithe sheet material having multiple layers containing at least an upper and lower layer, comprising a knife die having a cutting edge, wherein the cutting edge is contained in the same plane, and an anvil die located opposite the knife die, wherein the surface of the anvil die contains a pattern of cavities which corresponds to the locations where primarily only the upper layer of the material is cut completely through and protrusions of the anvil primarily correspond to the locations where the entire thickness of the material is cut along the same line as the cut through the upper layer. A sheet material of removable shapes is also provided comprising an upper layer having a printed side and a self adhesive side, and a lower layer having a release surface adjacent the upper layer's self adhesive side, wherein a shape has been completely cut out of the upper layer so that the shape can be pealed from the lower layer and the lower layer has been perforated through its thickness along all or part of the same lines as the cut shape so that the lower layer can either be kept in whole or torn along the perforation.

Integrated And Computer Controlled Printing Press, Inspection Rewinder And Die Cutter System

US Patent:
6112658, Sep 5, 2000
Filed:
Feb 25, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/257482
Inventors:
William G. Gunther - Guilford CT
Peter Moore - Clinton CT
Richard B. Abt - Branford CT
Richard J. Brining - Old Lyme CT
Anthony A. Penati - Killingworth CT
Christopher C. McGeary - Allison Park PA
Assignee:
George Schmitt & Company, Inc. - Branford CT
International Classification:
B41J 900
US Classification:
101171
Abstract:
An integrated and computer controlled printing press, inspection rewinder and die cutter system for manufacturing printed products from a web of material is provided, which generally comprises at least one rotary die cutter, a plurality of cameras, a plurality of networked computers electrically connected to the cameras for inspecting the print registers and the print to cut register of each product, and at least one monitor connected to the networked computers. The system uses an identification code for each product to precisely detect, track and record in a permanent format the defective and non-defective printed products at every stage of the manufacturing process and can also automatically adjust the die cutters to correct the cut to print registration in real time.

Process For Producing A Sheet Of Individually Severable And Releasable Stamps

US Patent:
5983768, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Mar 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/052289
Inventors:
Richard Abt - Branford CT
Richard J. Brining - Old Lyme CT
William G. Gunther - Guilford CT
Assignee:
George Schmitt & Co., Inc. - Branford CT
International Classification:
B26D 900
US Classification:
83861
Abstract:
An apparatus and method is provided for simultaneously perforating and cutting a lithe sheet material having multiple layers containing at least an upper and lower layer, comprising a knife die having a cutting edge, wherein the cutting edge is contained in the same plane, and an anvil die located opposite the knife die, wherein the surface of the anvil die contains a pattern of cavities which corresponds to the locations where primarily only the upper layer of the material is cut completely through and protrusions of the anvil primarily correspond to the locations where the entire thickness of the material is cut along the same line as the cut through the upper layer. A sheet material of removable shapes is also provided comprising an upper layer having a printed side and a self adhesive side, and a lower layer having a release surface adjacent the upper layer's self adhesive side, wherein a shape has been completely cut out of the upper layer so that the shape can be pealed from the lower layer and the lower layer has been perforated through its thickness along all or part of the same lines as the cut shape so that the lower layer can either be kept in whole or torn along the perforation.

Apparatus And Method For Preparing Individual Wound Rolls From A Slitted Web Of Material

US Patent:
5386950, Feb 7, 1995
Filed:
Jun 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/895268
Inventors:
Richard Abt - Branford CT
International Classification:
B65H 1820
US Classification:
242532
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for preparing individual wound rolls from a slitted web of material provides for a driver roller which continuously feeds the web of material into the apparatus, an idler roller disposed such that the web of material is fed about the driver roller and into contact with the idler roller; a core disposed such that the web of material passes between and into contact with the driver roller and the core, and the idler roller and the core; a tucking apparatus for tucking the web of material about said core; and a reciprocating roller for driving the core to initiate and continue winding of slitted web of material about the core.

Method And Apparatus For The Manufacture Of Individual Rolls From A Web Of Material

US Patent:
5513478, May 7, 1996
Filed:
Oct 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/145477
Inventors:
Richard Abt - Branford CT
Assignee:
George Schmitt & Co., Inc. - Branford CT
International Classification:
B65B 6304
US Classification:
53118
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for preparing wound rolls from a web of material is disclosed having a feeding roller which feeds a web of material into contact with a core having a central axis. A plurality of tuckers tuck the web of material about the core, then the web is wound about the core having an enlarged diameter. A sealant is applied to the wound rolls, while the rolls are on the core, so as to maintain the rolls in a tightly wound manner. The core is attached to two support members, at least one support member being movable between a position attached to the core and a position dislocated from the core. After the sealant has been applied, at least one support member moves to the dislocated position such that wound rolls may be removed from the core by a movable extractor. The extractor forces the wound and sealed rolls off the core, which has a reduced diameter, and into a bin. The core is then automatically returned to a position and condition for receiving and winding more stamps, thus allowing the process to begin again with no human intervention.

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