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4381 125 W, Ogden, UT 84414    801-7373895   

Pleasant View, UT   

808 W 35Th St, Loveland, CO 80538    801-7373895   

Decatur, IL   

Kaysville, UT   

Rexburg, ID   

Work

Company: Sterling management Jun 2014 Position: Maintenance supervisor

Education

School / High School: Parkland College- Champaign, IL Aug 2011 Specialities: Chinese for Business

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Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Robert Brunson - Lawyer

Office:
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
Specialties:
Wrongful Death, Appeals, Antitrust, Business Litigation, Class Actions, Consumer Product Safety & Recalls, Land Use, Product Counseling, Reporting and Liability Defense, Project Management, Securities Litigation, Trust Litigation
ISLN:
908716911
Admitted:
1988
University:
Emory University, B.A., 1984
Law School:
University of South Carolina School of Law, J.D., 1988

Robert Brunson resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Robert Brunson - Decatur, IL

Work:
Sterling Management Jun 2014 to 2000
Maintenance Supervisor
Trinity Structural Towers - Clinton, IL Apr 2013 to Feb 2014
Industrial / Manufacturing Engineer
Central Illinois Mfg. Co - Bement, IL Nov 2010 to Apr 2013
Application Engineer, R&D Engineer, Product Engineer
Masterbrand Cabinets - Arthur, IL Dec 2009 to Sep 2010
Process/Tooling Engineer
Buchanan Industrial Controls - Mount Zion, IL Dec 2007 to Dec 2009
Power/Communication technician
Caterpillar Inc - Decatur, IL 2004 to 2007
Assembler/Safety rep and CNC trainer
Kraft Inc - Champaign, IL 2003 to 2004
Fork truck operator
Macon County Prison - Decatur, IL 2002 to 2003
Correctional Officer
United States Marines Corps - Jacksonville, NC 1998 to 2002
U.S. Marine
Education:
Parkland College - Champaign, IL Aug 2011
Chinese for Business
Milwaukee School of Engineering - Milwaukee, WI Dec 2010
Certificate in Leadership
Southern Illinois University - Champaign, IL Jun 2010
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Technology
Richland Community College - Decatur, IL Aug 2007
Associate's in Industrial Engineering
Staff NCO Leadership School - Jacksonville, NC 1998 to 2002
Introduction and Basic Training of New

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Deep Cryogenic Tempering Of Brake Components

US Patent:
7744707, Jun 29, 2010
Filed:
Apr 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/844526
Inventors:
Robert Woolley Brunson - Pleasant View UT, US
International Classification:
C21D 6/04
US Classification:
148578, 148577, 62 64, 62 65, 62121
Abstract:
A deep cryogenic tempering process for brake components such as rotors and drums is provided, wherein the unique processing profile is dependent on properties of the specific brake components. The process comprises the steps of placing a brake component at a temperature within a cryogenic processing chamber, cooling the brake component at a descent rate until the brake component temperature is approximately −300 F. , maintaining the brake component temperature at −300 F. for a stay time, raising the temperature of the brake component to approximately −300 F. at an ascent rate, maintaining the temperature of the brake component at 300 F. for a post temper time, and lowering the temperature of the brake component to room temperature at a cool down rate.

Hypodermic Needle Containment System

US Patent:
2014002, Jan 23, 2014
Filed:
Jul 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/551542
Inventors:
Robert W. Brunson - Ogden UT, US
Jeremy Sorensen - West Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/50
B32B 38/04
US Classification:
5882495, 156513
Abstract:
Containment systems and methods safely and permanently encapsulate a sharp portion of a sharp medical instrument (e.g. a hypodermic needle). The containment system includes a cap or other container formed of a durable and flexible material having a rim defining an open end configured to receive a sharp portion therein, an interior surface, wherein at least a portion of the interior surface comprises a puncturing element, and a bladder contained within the cap proximate the puncturing element, the bladder containing a first component of a liquid hardenable solution. Opposing sides of the cap can be deformed under external pressure to cause the puncturing element to puncture the bladder so as to release the first component of the liquid hardenable solution from the bladder such that the first component contacts the sharp portion and the sharp portion is substantially permanently retained inside the cap by the liquid hardenable solution.

Hypodermic Needle Containment System

US Patent:
2014002, Jan 23, 2014
Filed:
Jul 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/551547
Inventors:
Robert W. Brunson - Ogden UT, US
Jeremy Sorensen - West Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/50
US Classification:
5882495, 156227
Abstract:
Containment systems and methods safely and permanently encapsulate a sharp portion of a sharp medical instrument (e.g. a hypodermic needle). The containment system includes a cap or other container formed of a durable and flexible material and having a rim defining an open end configured to receive the sharp portion therein and an adhesive disposed on an interior surface of the container. The method of use includes inserting the sharp medical instrument into the container, and compressing the sides of the container to permanently encapsulate the sharp portion of the medical instrument within the adhesive. The adhesive may be an adhesive tape and may be protected before use by a covering, which may be removed at the time of use by pulling a pull tab extending from an opening in the container.

Hypodermic Needle Containment System

US Patent:
2014002, Jan 23, 2014
Filed:
Jul 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/551550
Inventors:
Robert W. Brunson - Ogden UT, US
Jeremy Sorensen - West Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/50
B29C 45/14
US Classification:
5882495, 425542
Abstract:
Containment systems and methods safely and permanently encapsulate a sharp portion of a sharp medical instrument (e.g. a hypodermic needle). The containment system includes a cap or other container having a rim defining an open end configured to receive the sharp portion therein and an ingress port configured to permit injection of a liquid hardenable solution into the container to encapsulate the sharp portion. The method of use includes inserting the sharp metal instrument into the container, and injecting a liquid hardenable solution into the container through the ingress port to encapsulate the sharp portion of the medical instrument. The hardenable solution then hardens, encapsulating the sharp portion of the medical instrument. The liquid hardenable solution is injected by a base or base unit configured to receive the container and to inject the solution through the ingress port.

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