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Barry S Rosell

from Lake Elmo, MN

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  • 12233 27Th St, Lake Elmo, MN 55042 (651) 770-5905
  • Pinckney, MI
  • 2166 Lakeaires Blvd, Saint Paul, MN 55110
  • 12233 27Th St N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042

Work

Company: 3m May 2012 Address: St.Paul, MN USA Position: Mfg project mangager - electronic markets & materials division

Education

Degree: BS School / High School: Washington University in St. Louis 1986 to 1988 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Six Sigma • Manufacturing • Project Coordination • Project Implementation • DMAIC • Black Belt • Process Engineering • Cross-functional Team Leadership • Value Stream Mapping • Product Development • Project Management • Manufacturing Operations Management • SPC • Program Management • FMEA • Lean Manufacturing • Design of Experiments • R&D

Industries

Program Development

Resumes

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Mfg Project Mangager - Electronic Markets & Materials Division At 3M

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Position:
Mfg Project Mangager - Electronic Markets & Materials Division at 3M
Location:
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Industry:
Program Development
Work:
3M - St.Paul, MN USA since May 2012
Mfg Project Mangager - Electronic Markets & Materials Division

3M - St.Paul, MN Jul 1998 - May 2012
Manufacturing Technology Project Manager, & Six Sigma DMAIC BB

3M - St.Paul, MN USA Jul 1988 - Jun 1998
Project Manager --- 3M Medical-Surgical and Cardiovascular Divisions
Education:
Washington University in St. Louis 1986 - 1988
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Bethel University 1983 - 1986
BA, Physics
Skills:
Six Sigma
Manufacturing
Project Coordination
Project Implementation
DMAIC
Black Belt
Process Engineering
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Value Stream Mapping
Product Development
Project Management
Manufacturing Operations Management
SPC
Program Management
FMEA
Lean Manufacturing
Design of Experiments
R&D

Publications

Us Patents

Materials, Configurations, And Methods For Reducing Warpage In Optical Films

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US Patent:
20040219338, Nov 4, 2004
Filed:
May 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/427422
Inventors:
Timothy Hebrink - Oakdale MN, US
Kevin Hamer - St. Paul MN, US
Barry Rosell - Lake Elmo MN, US
Joan Strobel - Maplewood MN, US
International Classification:
B32B027/08
US Classification:
428/202000, 428/515000, 156/244110, 428/352000
Abstract:
A multilayer optical body having improved dimensional stability is disclosed. The optical body includes an optical film, such as an oriented multilayer optical film, and a dimensionally stable (warp-resistant) layer that includes a combination of i) polystyrene or a first polystyrene copolymer and ii) a second polystyrene copolymer or the layer includes a norbornene-based polymer. In addition, in specific implementations, the invention includes an intermediate layer between the optical film and the dimensionally stable layer. Methods of making the optical body are also disclosed.

Optical Bodies And Methods For Making Optical Bodies

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US Patent:
20060093809, May 4, 2006
Filed:
Oct 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/977211
Inventors:
Timothy Hebrink - Oakdale MN, US
Joan Strobel - Maplewood MN, US
Barry Rosell - Lake Elmo MN, US
John Purcell - Madison AL, US
Kevin Hamer - Saint Paul MN, US
Kristopher Derks - Maplewood MN, US
Robert Taylor - Stacy MN, US
William Black - Eagan MN, US
Gregory Bluem - St. Paul MN, US
International Classification:
B32B 5/16
US Classification:
428323000
Abstract:
Optical bodies are disclosed that include an optical film and at least one rough strippable skin layer operatively connected to a surface of the optical film. The at least one rough strippable skin layer can include a continuous phase and a disperse phase. Alternatively, the at least one rough strippable skin layer can include a first polymer, a second polymer different from the first polymer and an additional material that is substantially immiscible in at least one of the first and second polymers. In some exemplary embodiments, a surface of the at least one rough strippable skin layer adjacent to the optical film comprises a plurality of protrusions and the adjacent surface of the optical film comprises a plurality of asymmetric depressions substantially corresponding to said plurality of protrusions. In addition, optical bodies are disclosed that include an optical film having a surface with asymmetric depressions, the asymmetric depressions having a major dimension substantially collinear with a major axis of the optical film and a minor direction substantially collinear with a minor axis of the optical film. Methods of making such exemplary optical bodies are also disclosed.

Optical Films Incorporating Cyclic Olefin Copolymers

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US Patent:
20060159888, Jul 20, 2006
Filed:
Oct 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/250765
Inventors:
Timothy Hebrink - Scandia MN, US
Joan Strobel - Maplewood MN, US
Barry Rosell - Lake Elmo MN, US
Kevin Hamer - St. Paul MN, US
Kristopher Derks - Woodbury MN, US
Robert Taylor - Stacy MN, US
Ronald Borst - Hastings MN, US
Ellen Bosl - Eagan MN, US
Bert Chien - St. Paul MN, US
Carsten Franke - St. Paul MN, US
Gregg Patnode - Woodbury MN, US
Kevin Schaffer - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
G11B 5/64
US Classification:
428141000
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to optical bodies including one or more norbornene-based cyclic olefin film layers and one or more rough strippable skin layers operatively connected to a surface of the norbornene-based cyclic olefin film layer. The rough strippable skin layer comprises a continuous phase and a disperse phase. Methods of producing such optical bodies are also disclosed.

Methods Of Producing Multilayer Reflective Polarizer

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US Patent:
20070047080, Mar 1, 2007
Filed:
Aug 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/467181
Inventors:
Carl Stover - St. Paul MN, US
Eileen Haus - St. Paul MN, US
George Jones - Madison AL, US
Kristopher Derks - Woodbury MN, US
Timothy Hebrink - Scandia MN, US
Kevin Hamer - St. Paul MN, US
William Merrill - White Bear Lake MN, US
Terence Neavin - St. Paul MN, US
Jeffrey Peterson - Lake Elmo MN, US
Mark Pellerite - Woodbury MN, US
James Lockridge - St. Paul MN, US
Richard Thompson - Lino Lakes MN, US
Barry Rosell - Lake Elmo MN, US
Bert Chien - St. Paul MN, US
Gregg Pritchard - Decatur AL, US
Tammy Borges - Bargersville IN, US
International Classification:
G02B 5/30
G02B 27/28
US Classification:
359497000
Abstract:
Methods of forming multilayer reflective polarizers are described. One method includes providing a multilayer polymer film having a plurality of alternating polymeric optical layer pairs, heating the multilayer polymer film to a temperature of about or greater than both polymers layer glass transition temperatures to from a heated multilayer film, and stretching the heated multilayer polymer film in an in-plane direction to form a multilayer reflective polarizer. Each first polymer layer includes a first polyester material and each second polymer layer includes a second polyester material that has a different polymer composition than the first polymer layer composition. The stretching includes a uniaxial stretch.

Materials And Configurations For Reducing Warpage In Optical Films

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US Patent:
20090123668, May 14, 2009
Filed:
Jan 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/356924
Inventors:
Timothy J. Hebrink - Oakdale MN, US
Kevin M. Hamer - St. Paul MN, US
Barry S. Rosell - Lake Elmo MN, US
Joan M. Strobel - Maplewood MN, US
International Classification:
C09K 19/00
US Classification:
428 15
Abstract:
A multilayer optical body is disclosed and includes a light reflecting element formed from a first polymer material and a second polymer material having an index of refraction difference sufficient to reflect light of at least one polarization, and at least one non-optical warp-resistant layer disposed on the light reflecting element. The at least one non-optical one warp-resistant layer includes an intimate mixture of i) polystyrene or a first polystyrene copolymer and ii) a second polystyrene copolymer or ii) a polyester or copolyester.
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