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  • 2610 Oakes Ave, Everett, WA 98201 (425) 252-4324
  • Snohomish, WA

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Position: Craftsman/Blue Collar

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Sw Test Engineer

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Location:
Terre Haute, IN
Industry:
Computer Software

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Method And Apparatus For Adjusting The Tension Of An Underwater Pipeline

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US Patent:
41249909, Nov 14, 1978
Filed:
Jun 9, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/805076
Inventors:
Duncan Bell - Stanwood WA
Jack L. Odell - Everett WA
David E. Olson - Everett WA
Allen E. Peirce - Lynnwood WA
Assignee:
Western Gear Corporation - Everett WA
International Classification:
F16L 100
US Classification:
405167
Abstract:
A system for measuring and displaying the side and top profiles of an underwater pipeline as the pipeline is being laid on the sea floor by a pipe laying vessel. The profiles are determined by sequentially measuring the position of points spaced apart along the pipeline with respect to a point on the vessel. The measurements are accomplished by sequentially transmitting an acoustic signal from three, non-colinear transducers. The acoustic signals from each transmission is detected by a plurality of receivers spaced apart along the pipeline. As each receiver detects a transmission it produces an indicating signal on a pair of electrical conductors which are connected to the vessel and all of the receivers on the pipeline. The elapsed time between a transmission from a given transducer and detection of that transmission by each receiver is an indication of the distance between the transducer and each receiver. After all three transducers have interrogated the receivers, the three-dimensional position of each receiver is known, and the pipeline profile as viewed from the top and side can then be platted.

Workpiece Conditioning Grinder System

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US Patent:
41007000, Jul 18, 1978
Filed:
Dec 7, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/748293
Inventors:
Allen E. Peirce - Lynnwood WA
Robert F. Obear - Everett WA
David E. Olson - Snohomish WA
Assignee:
Western Gear Corporation - Everett WA
International Classification:
B24B 702
US Classification:
51 92R
Abstract:
An elongated metal workpiece such as a slab or billet is moved longitudinally beneath a grinding head by a reciprocating carriage mounted on an elongated track. The carriage receives a billet from a charging table, reciprocates the billet beneath the grinding head for a plurality of grinding passes, and then delivers the finished billet to a discharge table. The grinder head includes a rotating grinding wheel mounted at the end of a first arm which is pivotally secured to one end of a pivotally mounted second arm. The vertical position of the grinding wheel, and hence the downward force exerted by the grinding wheel on the billet, is principally determined by the angular position and torque, respectively, of the first arm while the horizontal position of the grinding wheel transverse to the longitudinal axis of the billet is principally determined by the angular position of the second arm. Grinding wheel vibration is limited by clamping the second arm to a massive, rigid foundation during each grinding pass thereby limiting the movement of the grinding head to a single degree of freedom. The grinding head and carriage are instrumented with transducers for measuring such parameters as grinding wheel driving torque and speed, carriage position and speed, and grinding wheel position to automatically remove a surface layer having a preselected thickness in accordance with a manually selected value representing desired thickness and the energy required to remove a unit volume of billet material at a given rate under specific operating conditions.

Method And Apparatus For Determining The Profile Of An Underwater Pipeline

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US Patent:
40371891, Jul 19, 1977
Filed:
Oct 20, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/623584
Inventors:
Duncan Bell - Stanwood WA
Jack L. Odell - Everett WA
David E. Olson - Everett WA
Allen E. Peirce - Lynnwood WA
Assignee:
Western Gear Corporation - Everett WA
International Classification:
G01S 518
US Classification:
340 6R
Abstract:
A system for measuring and displaying the side and top profiles of an underwater pipeline as the pipe line is being laid on the sea floor by a pipe laying vessel. The profiles are determined by sequentially measuring the position of points spaced apart along the pipeline with respect to a point on the vessel. The measurements are accomplished by sequentially transmitting an acoustic signal from three, non-colinear transducers. The acoustic signals from each transmission is detected by a plurality of receivers spaced apart along the pipeline. As each receiver detects a transmission it produces an indicating signal on a pair of electrical conductors which are connected to the vessel and all of the receivers on the pipeline. The elapsed time between a transmission from a given transducer and detection of that transmission by each receiver is an indication of the distance between the transducer and each receiver. After all three transducers have interrogated the receivers, the three-dimensional position of each receiver is known, and the pipeline profile as viewed from the top and side can then be platted.
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