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Aaron Christopher Acton

from Camby, IN
Age ~51

Aaron Acton Phones & Addresses

  • 8628 Orchard Grove Ln, Camby, IN 46113 (317) 856-6373
  • 2150 Yorkshire Ct, Indianapolis, IN 46229 (317) 895-9905
  • 426 Emerson Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46219
  • 5041 Trump Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46235 (317) 899-9767
  • College Sta, TX
  • Paducah, KY
  • Humble, TX
  • Carmel, IN

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Resumes

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Firefighter And Paramedic

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Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Industry:
Public Safety
Work:
St Vincent's Hospital Indianapolis Nov 2009 - Dec 2013
American Heart Association Educator

Clarian Health Systems Indianapolis Sep 2006 - Mar 2008
American Heart Association Educator

Seals Ambulance Service Apr 1999 - Apr 2003
Paramedic

Indiana University Health Dec 1997 - Mar 2003
Neonate and Pediatric Transport Paramedic

City of Lawrence Fire Department Dec 1997 - Mar 2003
Firefighter and Paramedic
Education:
Ivy Tech Community College 2012 - 2014
Associates, Nursing
Ivy Tech Community College 2011 - 2012
Associates, Associate of Arts
Bradley University 1991 - 1992
Danville High School 1987 - 1991
Skills:
Firefighting
Public Safety
Disaster Response
Emergency Services
Rescue
Nims
Preparedness
Ems
Cpr Certified
Ambulance
Interests:
Children
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Affiliate Marketing Specialist

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Location:
2403 Glenarm Pl, Denver, CO 80205
Industry:
Consumer Services
Work:
Fixd Repair
Affiliate Marketing Specialist

Homeadvisor Nov 2017 - Jun 2019
Advertising Sales Manager

Angie's List Apr 2016 - Nov 2017
Manager - Client Success

Angie's List Sep 1, 2011 - Apr 2016
Big Deal Consultant

Angie's List Jan 2011 - Sep 2011
Member Sales
Education:
Depauw University 2005 - 2009
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Writing, English
Lebanon Senior High School 2005
Skills:
Account Management
Salesforce.com
Sales
Social Media
Leadership
Social Networking
Cold Calling
Customer Service
Sales Process
Microsoft Office
Email Marketing
Marketing
Event Planning
Customer Retention
Management
Public Speaking
Social Media Marketing
Selling
Solution Selling
Business Strategy
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Aaron Acton

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Location:
2403 Glenarm Pl, Denver, CO 80205
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Depauw University
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Business Records

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Aaron Acton
Chief Financial Officer
Patricks Playground Inc Ltd
Ret Children's Wear
4895 Kentucky Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46221

Publications

Us Patents

Clamp For Retractor Belt With Actuator

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US Patent:
6631926, Oct 14, 2003
Filed:
Aug 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/935441
Inventors:
David D. Merrick - Cicero IN
Guy R. Dingman - Westfield IN
Aaron Acton - Whitestown IN
Assignee:
Indiana Mills Manufacturing, Inc. - Westfield IN
International Classification:
B60R 2206
US Classification:
280804, 2808011, 280807, 280808
Abstract:
A clamp for relieving the tension in a seatbelt. An air operated actuator is activated by the passenger at a location remote from the clamp to lock the clamp to the seatbelt. The clamp is slidable on a track with a first endstop and an opposite second endstop. The clamp can be initially secured to the seatbelt at the first endstop. Subsequent movement by the passenger results in the clamp moving along the track. Upon reseating by the passenger, the clamp will be supported at a support position intermediate of the first and second endstops, resulting in increased slack in the shoulder portion of the seatbelt, reduced tension in the shoulder portion, and increased comfort for the passenger.

Web Adjuster Device

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US Patent:
7010836, Mar 14, 2006
Filed:
Feb 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/780164
Inventors:
Aaron J. Acton - Whitestown IN, US
W. Patrick Beck - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc. - Westfield IN
International Classification:
A44B 11/25
US Classification:
24265BC, 24170, 24197
Abstract:
A web adjuster for use with a web. A clamping member and a bearing member are mounted to a web adjuster frame and movable relative to the frame about a common axis. The web extends at least partially around the bearing member. Applying tension to the web moves the clamping member toward a web stop on the frame to trap the web between the clamping member and the web stop.

Apparatus And Method For Housing A Restraint Device

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US Patent:
7431548, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Feb 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/345423
Inventors:
Aaron Acton - Whitestown IN, US
Jeffrey A. King - Markleville IN, US
Assignee:
Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc. - Westfield IN
International Classification:
B60P 7/08
US Classification:
410103, 410107, 410111, 410112
Abstract:
A housing assembly for housing a restraint device is provided. The housing assembly may be recessed into a floor or a wall of a building or a vehicle. The restraint device may be a retractor.

Configurable Restraint System

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US Patent:
7954901, Jun 7, 2011
Filed:
Aug 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/297585
Inventors:
Christopher W. Foye - Indianapolis IN, US
Aaron J. Acton - Whitestown IN, US
Guy R. Dingman - Laura OH, US
International Classification:
A47D 15/00
US Classification:
297473, 297464, 297475, 297481, 297483, 297232, 2808012, 280806
Abstract:
A configurable restraint system (-) for a vehicle seat (′) may comprise a first restraint harness (-″) coupled to a first engagement member (), a second restraint harness (-″) coupled to a second engagement member (), and a third engagement member (-″″) configured to be movable between first and second positions relative to the vehicle seat. The first position may be located relative to the vehicle seat so that the first engagement member () may releasably engage the third engagement member (-) to restrain a first occupant of the vehicle seat via the first restraint harness (-″). The second position may be located relative to the vehicle seat so that the second engagement member () may alternatively releasably engage the third engagement member (-″″) to alternatively restrain the first occupant of the vehicle seat via the second restraint harness (-″).

Configurable Restraint System For A Vehicle Seat

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US Patent:
8061781, Nov 22, 2011
Filed:
Mar 3, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/039801
Inventors:
Christopher W Foye - Indianapolis IN, US
Aaron J Acton - Whitestown IN, US
Guy R Dingman - Laura OH, US
Assignee:
Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc. - Westfield IN
International Classification:
A47D 15/00
US Classification:
297473, 297464, 297475, 297481, 297483, 297232, 2808012, 280806
Abstract:
A configurable restraint system (-) for a vehicle seat (′) may comprise a first restraint harness (-″) coupled to a first engagement member (), a second restraint harness (-″) coupled to a second engagement member (), and a third engagement member (-″″) configured to be movable between first and second positions relative to the vehicle seat. The first position may be located relative to the vehicle seat so that the first engagement member () may releasably engage the third engagement member (-″″) to restrain a first occupant of the vehicle seat via the first restraint harness (-″). The second position may be located relative to the vehicle seat so that the second engagement member () may alternatively releasably engage the third engagement member (-″″) to alternatively restrain the first occupant of the vehicle seat via the second restraint harness (-″).

Wheelchair Occupant Restraint System

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US Patent:
20050214088, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
Mar 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/074564
Inventors:
Aaron Acton - Whitestown IN, US
International Classification:
B61D003/18
US Classification:
410003000, 280801100
Abstract:
A wheelchair occupant restraint system may include a wheelchair having a frame supporting a number of wheels, a seat mounted to the frame, and a first web securing the frame to the seat. Alternatively or additionally, a second tether may secure a shoulder belt support to a support surface remote from the wheelchair, wherein the shoulder belt support is mounted to a seat back of the wheelchair. Alternatively or additionally, an occupant restraint system, which may have some components mounted to or integral with the wheelchair and others not mounted to or integral with the wheelchair, may include one or more restraint webs that have at least one indicator identifying respective portions of the one or more restraint webs that connect together.

Restraint System

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US Patent:
20100084900, Apr 8, 2010
Filed:
Dec 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/635297
Inventors:
Christopher W. Foye - Indianapolis IN, US
Aaron J. Acton - Whitestown IN, US
Guy R. Dingman - Laura OH, US
International Classification:
B60R 22/00
B60N 2/005
B60R 22/34
B60N 2/24
US Classification:
297232, 297483
Abstract:
A configurable restraint system (-) for a vehicle seat (′) may comprise a first restraint harness (-) coupled to a first engagement member (), a second restraint harness (-) coupled to a second engagement member (), and a third engagement member (-″″) configured to be movable between first and second positions relative to the vehicle seat. The first position may be located relative to the vehicle seat so that the first engagement member () may releasably engage the third engagement member (-) to restrain a first occupant of the vehicle seat via the first restraint harness (-″). The second position may be located relative to the vehicle seat so that the second engagement member () may alternatively releasably engage the third engagement member (-″″) to alternatively restrain the first occupant of the vehicle seat via the second restraint harness (-).

Clamp For Retractor Belt

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US Patent:
63120151, Nov 6, 2001
Filed:
Jan 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/483121
Inventors:
David D. Merrick - Cicero IN
Guy R. Dingman - Zionsville IN
Aaron J. Acton - Whitestown IN
Assignee:
Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc. - Westfield IN
International Classification:
B60R 2206
US Classification:
280804
Abstract:
A clamp for relieving the tension in a seatbelt. The clamp is moveable along a track between first and second endstops. The clamp includes a movable button which can be pushed by the passenger to lock the clamp to the seatbelt. The clamp can be secured to the seatbelt at the first endstop. Subsequent movement by the passenger results in the clamp moving along the track. Upon reseating by the passenger, the clamp will be supported at a support position intermediate of the first and second endstops, resulting in increased slack in the shoulder portion of the seatbelt, reduced tension in the shoulder portion, and increased comfort for the passenger.
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