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Robert M Bennington, 61710 S Mercer Ave, Sharpsville, PA 16150

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710 Mercer Ave, Sharpsville, PA 16150    724-9820402   

42 Station St, Hermitage, PA 16148   

Girard, OH   

Sharon, PA   

Van Nuys, CA   

Las Vegas, NV   

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Product Development And Consulting

Location:
Sharpsville, PA
Industry:
Furniture
Work:

Product Development and Consulting
Education:
Robert Morris University 1982 - 1986
Bachelors, Management
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Finishing Crewleader

Work:
Rr Donnalley
Finishing Crewleader
Education:
James Wood High School
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Vice President

Location:
710 south Mercer Ave, Sharpsville, PA 16148
Industry:
Furniture
Work:
Bennington Furniture
Vice President
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Robert Bennington

Location:
United States
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V.p. At Steelgrain Corporation

Position:
V.P. at Steelgrain Corporation
Location:
Sharon, Pennsylvania Area
Industry:
Furniture
Work:
Steelgrain Corporation
V.P.

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Us Patents

Apparatus And Methods For Creating A Wood Grain Appearance On Sheet Material

US Patent:
2014007, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Sep 9, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/021091
Inventors:
Robert M. Bennington - Sharpsville PA, US
International Classification:
B44F 9/02
US Classification:
428151, 101 31, 101 32
Abstract:
A depth-changing pattern for simulating a wood grain appearance is debossed on strip material, such as a metal or steel sheet, by longitudinally feeding the strip material past a debossing drum having upraised protrusions with transversely-varying depths that impact the surface of the strip material, forming depressions in the surface as the sheet is pulled past the debossing drum. As the sheet material is pulled through the debossing drum assembly, it is moved in a direction parallel with the rotational axis of the debossing drum and transverse to the direction of material feed, thereby creating a random or non-repeating and depth-changing pattern. The strip material may then be subjected to further processing steps such as forming, coloring and staining to produce an article having a realistic wood grain appearance.

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