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Troy Lynn Delzer, 52151 Sarver Rd, Sarver, PA 16055

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151 Sarver Rd, Sarver, PA 16055    724-3523135   

Oaks, PA   

10585 State Route 85, Kittanning, PA 16201    724-7837381   

120 Yarrow Blvd, Bonaire, GA 31005    478-9750878   

574 Whitestown Rd, Butler, PA 16001    724-4821181   

Ford City, PA   

Natrona Heights, PA   

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Troy Delzer

Licenses:
License #: E-7450 - Expired
Category: Engineering Intern

Troy Lynn Delzer

Address:
Sarver, PA 16055
Licenses:
License #: PE062121 - Active
Category: Engineers
Type: Professional Engineer

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Troy Delzer Photo 12

Senior Controls Engineer At Aquion Energy

Position:
Senior Controls Engineer at Aquion Energy
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
Aquion Energy - Greater Pittsburgh Area since Feb 2012
Senior Controls Engineer
LLI Engineering Mar 2010 - Feb 2012
Electrical Engineer
Siemens Government Services Aug 2008 - Sep 2009
Sr. Engineer
TNT Engineering, LLC Jan 2005 - Aug 2008
Owner/Engineer
Tyco Healthcare Retail May 1997 - Dec 2004
Principal Engineer
Education:
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 1991 - 1996
BSEE, Electrical Engineer
Skills:
Engineering
Troy Delzer Photo 13

Electrical Engineer At Lli Engineering

Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Experience:
LLI Engineering (Privately Held; Construction industry): Electrical Engineer,  (March 2010-Present) Registered Professional Electrical Engineer performing complete engineering design and consulting services.Siemens Government Services (Government Relations industry): S...

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Geometric Folding Of A Web Used In A Disposable Absorbent Article

US Patent:
6699166, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Mar 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/095096
Inventors:
John Walter - Renfrew PA
Troy Delzer - Butler PA
Assignee:
Paragon Trade Brands, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
B31F 700
US Classification:
493446, 493447, 493455, 493456, 493434, 493427
Abstract:
A device is provided for folding a material web traveling in a machine direction. The device has a folding portion having a leading edge, a breaking wing attached to the folding portion, the breaking wing having a breaking edge, and a roller rotatably attached to the breaking wing and having a surface and a rotational axis. The rotational axis is along a transverse direction, the transverse direction being substantially perpendicular to the machine direction. The roller is for supporting a roller portion of the material web as the material web is fed to the folding portion, and the breaking wing is for supporting a wing portion of the material web as the material web is fed to the folding portion. The surface of the roller is positioned in the transverse direction at a first angle relative to the rotational axis, the breaking edge of the breaking wing is positioned in the transverse direction at a second angle relative to the rotational axis, and the first angle is different from the second angle.

Superabsorbent Polymer Targeting Registration Of Dry Formed Composite Cores

US Patent:
6703846, Mar 9, 2004
Filed:
Jan 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/046206
Inventors:
Troy Delzer - Butler PA
Andrew Baker - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
Paragon Trade Brands, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G01R 2726
US Classification:
324663, 324671, 604358, 83 74, 83364
Abstract:
A system and method for adjusting the targeting of superabsorbent material in absorbent cores based on the timing of a cutting device are disclosed herein. After targeting superabsorbent material into a segment of absorbent core material, a first sensor is used to determine a change in concentration of superabsorbent material over the length of the segment, or alternatively, a rate-of-change in the concentration is determined. The change in concentration, or rate-of-change, can be interpreted as the timing of the superabsorbent material targeting. A second sensor is used to determine the timing of a cutting device used to separate the segment from the remaining absorbent core material. The timing of the targeting of the superabsorbent material can then be synchronized with the timing of the cutting device for targeting of superabsorbent material in subsequent segments of the absorbent core material.

System And Method For Dry Forming Absorbent Cores

US Patent:
6832905, Dec 21, 2004
Filed:
Jan 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/046279
Inventors:
Troy Delzer - Butler PA
John Walter - Renfrew PA
Assignee:
Paragon Trade Brands, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
B27N 300
US Classification:
425 801, 425388, 156303
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for dry forming absorbent cores are disclosed. The apparatus has a rotatable drum having a substantially cylindrical surface. A vacuum surface having one or more holes is located substantially circumferentially around at least a portion of the substantially cylindrical surface. A vacuum chamber is located within the rotatable drum. The vacuum chamber has one or more vacuum passages forming a vacuum zone subadjacent at least a portion of the vacuum surface. A first casing sheet is supplied to overlie the vacuum surface at a first location, and a fibrous material is supplied to overlie the first casing sheet at a second location. A supply of particulate matter is deposited onto the fibrous material at a third location, and a second casing sheet is supplied to overlie the first casing sheet, fibrous material and particulate matter at a fourth location, thereby forming an absorbent core composite.

System And Method For Depositing Particulate Matter In Absorbent Cores

US Patent:
2003013, Jul 17, 2003
Filed:
Jan 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/046280
Inventors:
Troy Delzer - Butler PA, US
John Walter - Renfrew PA, US
International Classification:
A61F013/15
US Classification:
604/368000, 604/374000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for depositing particulate matter into a supply of fibrous material are disclosed. The apparatus has a feed tray having an outlet positioned above a moving supply of fibrous material. A motor is coupled to the feed tray for vibrating the feed tray. When the motor vibrates the feed tray particulate matter in the feed tray is deposited onto the supply of fibrous material, and when the motor does not vibrate the feed tray substantially no particulate matter in the feed tray is deposited onto the supply of fibrous material. The feed tray may have a gate spaced above the pan, behind which particulate matter is held when the motor is not vibrating.

System And Method For Feedback Control Of An Absorbent Core Manufacturing Process

US Patent:
2003014, Jul 31, 2003
Filed:
Jan 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/054951
Inventors:
Troy Delzer - Butler PA, US
John Walter - Renfrew PA, US
International Classification:
B05D001/12
US Classification:
427/180000, 118/688000
Abstract:
A system and a method for providing feedback control of the deposition of superabsorbent particles into an absorbent core at a specified rate are disclosed herein. A control system, such as a programmable logic control device, is used to receive feedback related to the operation of one or more elements of a vibratory feeder. Based on the feedback, the control system adjusts one or more elements of the vibratory feeder to synchronize the operation of the elements of the vibratory feeder. Particularly, the control system can be adapted to synchronize the deposition rate of superabsorbent particles into the absorbent core with the line speed of the absorbent core during ramp-up and ramp-down periods. Based on a predetermined line speed response during the ramp-up or ramp-down period, the control system can control one or more properties of the vibratory motion of a vibrator of the vibratory feeder in such a manner that the deposition rate of superabsorbent particles is proportional to the line-speed of the fibrous material being supplied so that a substantially uniform concentration of superabsorbent materials are deposited in the absorbent core during the ramp-up and ramp-down periods.

System And Method For Dry Forming Absorbent Cores

US Patent:
2005010, May 12, 2005
Filed:
Nov 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/984867
Inventors:
Troy Delzer - Butler PA, US
John Walter - Renfrew PA, US
International Classification:
B32B005/26
B32B031/00
C09J001/00
B32B027/12
A61F013/15
US Classification:
442417000, 156276000, 156285000, 442394000, 442381000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for dry forming absorbent cores are disclosed. The apparatus has a rotatable drum having a substantially cylindrical surface. A vacuum surface having one or more holes is located substantially circumferentially around at least a portion of the substantially cylindrical surface. A vacuum chamber is located within the rotatable drum. The vacuum chamber has one or more vacuum passages forming a vacuum zone subadjacent at least a portion of the vacuum surface. A first casing sheet is supplied to overlie the vacuum surface at a first location, and a fibrous material is supplied to overlie the first casing sheet at a second location. A supply of particulate matter is deposited onto the fibrous material at a third location, and a second casing sheet is supplied to overlie the first casing sheet, fibrous material and particulate matter at a fourth location, thereby forming an absorbent core composite.

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