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Thomas Charles Coller, 6442 Lake Lacoma Dr, Pittsford, NY 14534

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Pittsford, NY   

Victor, NY   

Austin, TX   

29 Semmel Rd, Honeoye Falls, NY 14472    585-6249008   

220 Scofield Rd, Honeoye Falls, NY 14472    585-6249008   

226 Scofield Rd, Honeoye Falls, NY 14472    716-6249008   

Rochester, NY   

Lima, NY   

Travis, TX   

Work

Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Us Patents

Brick Laying System

US Patent:
2012005, Mar 1, 2012
Filed:
Aug 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/207328
Inventors:
Scott Lawrence Peters - Rochester NY, US
Nathan Podkaminer - Jamesville NY, US
Stephen Jeffrey Rock - Gansevoort NY, US
Michael Robert Kleinigger - Frontenac MO, US
Justin Daniel Gullotta - Troy NY, US
Thomas Charles Coller - Honeoye Falls NY, US
International Classification:
G05B 15/00
US Classification:
700252, 700258, 700254, 901 9, 901 48
Abstract:
A brick laying system where an operator such as a mason works proximate a moveable platform having a robotic arm assembly, a mortar applicator with a mortar transfer device, and a brick transfer device to build structures. The robotically assisted brick laying system may also contain a stabilizer having a disturbance sensing and a disturbance correcting component that provides compensation for disturbances caused by load shifting, movement of the platform, wind, operator movement, and the like. In addition, the robotically assisted brick laying system has a sensing and positioning component for controlling placement of the moveable platform and robotic arm assembly. The interoperability of the system with a mason or skilled operator removes much of the manual labor component of brick laying, allowing the mason more time to focus on craftsmanship and quality, thus improving the end product and the overall working conditions of the mason.

Brick Laying System

US Patent:
2017025, Sep 7, 2017
Filed:
Apr 11, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/484729
Inventors:
- Victor NY, US
Nathan Podkaminer - Jamesville NY, US
Thomas Charles Coller - Honeoye Falls NY, US
Assignee:
Construction Robotics, LLC - Victor NY
International Classification:
E04G 21/22
B25J 15/00
B66F 11/04
B25J 11/00
Abstract:
A brick laying system where an operator such as a mason works proximate a moveable platform having a robotic arm assembly, a mortar applicator with a mortar transfer device, and a brick transfer device to build structures. The robotically assisted brick laying system may also contain a stabilizer having a disturbance sensing and a disturbance correcting component that provides compensation for disturbances caused by load shifting, movement of the platform, wind, operator movement, and the like. In addition, the robotically assisted brick laying system has a sensing and positioning component for controlling placement of the moveable platform and robotic arm assembly. The interoperability of the system with a mason or skilled operator removes much of the manual labor component of brick laying, allowing the mason more time to focus on craftsmanship and quality, thus improving the end product and the overall working conditions of the mason.

Method And System For Coating Glass Edges

US Patent:
2015032, Nov 12, 2015
Filed:
Nov 21, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/648008
Inventors:
Donald Orrin BIGELOW - Honeoye Falls NY, US
Thomas COLLER - Honeoye Falls NY, US
Scott W. DEMING - Elmira NY, US
Curtis Robert FEKETY - Corning NY, US
Mark Stephen FRISKE - Campbell NY, US
Gregory William KEYES - Rochester NY, US
Hongkyu KIM - Old Bridge NJ, US
Hideki MASAKI - Painted Post NY, US
Michael George Shultz - , US
Ian David TRACY - Corning NY, US
- Corning NY, US
International Classification:
C03C 17/32
B05C 11/04
B05C 13/00
B05C 1/02
Abstract:
A process and system for applying coating materials to glass edges of various profiles. The glass edge is coated by picking up the coating material from an applicator such as, for example, a roller, through precise independent or relative control of the spatial relationship between the edge of the glass article and the applicator to achieve desirable product attributes such as coating thickness, profile, coverage areas and consistency. Such spatial relationships include the gap distance between the roller and applicator, coating thickness on the applicator, applicator and/or glass speed, and the like.

Brick Laying System

US Patent:
2015008, Mar 26, 2015
Filed:
Dec 1, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/557392
Inventors:
- Jamesville NY, US
Nathan Podkaminer - Jamesville NY, US
Thomas Charles Coller - Honeoye Falls NY, US
International Classification:
E04G 21/22
US Classification:
5274712, 5274914, 901 41, 901 2
Abstract:
A brick laying system where an operator such as a mason works proximate a moveable platform having a robotic arm assembly, a mortar applicator with a mortar transfer device, and a brick transfer device to build structures. The robotically assisted brick laying system may also contain a stabilizer having a disturbance sensing and a disturbance correcting component that provides compensation for disturbances caused by load shifting, movement of the platform, wind, operator movement, and the like. In addition, the robotically assisted brick laying system has a sensing and positioning component for controlling placement of the moveable platform and robotic arm assembly. The interoperability of the system with a mason or skilled operator removes much of the manual labor component of brick laying, allowing the mason more time to focus on craftsmanship and quality, thus improving the end product and the overall working conditions of the mason.

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