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  • 12 Bible Way, Nashua, NH 03063
  • 12 Shaker Pl, Nashua, NH 03063 (603) 598-8406
  • The Villages, FL
  • Moultonborough, NH
  • 1 Wright Rd, Hollis, NH 03049 (603) 465-7858
  • Milford, NH
  • Murrieta, CA

Work

Company: Rockwell automation Dec 2014 Position: Manager, mechanical and continuation engineering

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: Southern New Hampshire University 2001 to 2004

Skills

Manufacturing • Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Engineering Management • Manufacturing Engineering • Automation • Pro Engineer • Sensors

Industries

Industrial Automation

Resumes

Resumes

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Manager, Mechanical And Continuation Engineering

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Location:
Nashua, NH
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Rockwell Automation
Manager, Mechanical and Continuation Engineering

Rockwell Automation Aug 2012 - Dec 2014
Mechanical Engineering Manager

Rockwell Automation Mar 2011 - Aug 2012
Electro-Mechanical Engineering Manager

Rockwell Automation 2005 - Mar 2011
Senior Mechanical Engineer

Rockwell Automation 2001 - 2005
Manufacturing Engineer
Education:
Southern New Hampshire University 2001 - 2004
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Virginia Tech 1996 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Management
Manufacturing Engineering
Automation
Pro Engineer
Sensors

Publications

Us Patents

Safety Switch

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US Patent:
7687728, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Jul 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/489821
Inventors:
Julian Poyner - Stockport Cheshire, GB
Burt Sacherski - Nashua NH, US
David Williams - Crickhowell, GB
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Limited - Milton Keynes
International Classification:
H01R 33/955
US Classification:
200 52R, 200543, 200573, 200 17 R
Abstract:
A safety switch includes a cable having a first end connected to a cable translator moveable between a disengaged position and an engaged position, the cable having a second end for connection to a remote lock and power supply switch.

Safety Arrangement

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US Patent:
7699157, Apr 20, 2010
Filed:
May 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/753637
Inventors:
Julian Poyner - Stockport, GB
Derek Jones - Dumfries, GB
Derek Sawyer - Granada, ES
Burt Sacherski - Nashua NH, US
Francis L. Leard - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Limited - Milton Keynes
International Classification:
B65G 47/24
B65G 29/00
B65G 47/00
US Classification:
198383, 198507, 198389, 198406, 198416, 198525
Abstract:
A safety arrangement for use with a piece of equipment. The safety arrangement includes a signal generating unit for generating an optical signal, an elongate element, and a signal detecting unit. The elongate element is disposed along, about, around or through the piece of equipment and is capable of transmitting an optical signal. The signal detecting unit detects an optical signal. The signal generating unit is connected to the signal detecting unit by the elongate element such that the signal detecting unit is in optical communication with the signal detecting unit. The signal detecting unit is arranged to detect a change in the optical signal transmitted by the elongate element as a consequence of movement of the elongate element and, upon detection of the change in the signal, the detecting unit is configured to effect a change in the operation of the piece of equipment.

Safety Switch

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US Patent:
7709756, May 4, 2010
Filed:
Sep 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/536453
Inventors:
Julian Poyner - Hazel Grove, GB
Burt Sacherski - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Limited - Milton Keynes
International Classification:
H01H 27/00
US Classification:
200 4304, 200 4305
Abstract:
A safety switch assembly includes a body constructed to be mounted in a support structure and generally enclose the operative structure of the safety switch. The safety switch assembly includes an actuator constructed to pass through one of the support structure or the base to operatively engage the operative structure of the safety switch to control the safety switches electrical orientation to communicate or terminate communication of electrical power to a device equipped with the safety switch.

Safety Arrangement

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US Patent:
8118152, Feb 21, 2012
Filed:
Mar 1, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/714869
Inventors:
Julian Poyner - Stockport, GB
Derek Jones - Galloway, GB
Derek Sawyer - Granada, ES
Burt Sacherski - Nashua NH, US
Francis L. Leard - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
EJA Limited - Hindley Green, Wigan
International Classification:
B65G 43/00
B65G 47/00
B66B 25/00
B65B 47/08
US Classification:
198383, 198322, 198323, 1985021, 1985024, 198571, 198573, 19881001
Abstract:
A safety arrangement for use with a piece of equipment. The safety arrangement includes a signal generating unit for generating an optical signal, an elongate element, and a signal detecting unit. The elongate element is disposed along, about, around or through the piece of equipment and is capable of transmitting an optical signal. The signal detecting unit detects an optical signal. The signal generating unit is connected to the signal detecting unit by the elongate element such that the signal detecting unit is in optical communication with the signal detecting unit. The signal detecting unit is arranged to detect a change in the optical signal transmitted by the elongate element as a consequence of movement of the elongate element and, upon detection of the change in the signal, the detecting unit is configured to effect a change in the operation of the piece of equipment.

Safety Switch

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US Patent:
7429708, Sep 30, 2008
Filed:
Jun 22, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/767243
Inventors:
Julian Poyner - Stockport, GB
James E. Dogul - Hudson NH, US
Burt Sacherski - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
EJA, Limited - Wigan
International Classification:
H01H 27/00
US Classification:
200 4304, 200 4307, 200334
Abstract:
A safety switch that includes a body, a number of contacts, a movable plunger, a signal emitter, and a signal detector. The signal emitter and signal detector are positioned proximate the plunger and configured to assess the operability of the safety switch. The plunger is configured to selectively allow or prevent passage of a signal emitted from the signal emitter toward the signal detector depending on a position of the plunger. Control circuitry in connection with the signal detector is arranged to generate a control signal based on the detection of the emitted signal and configured to control operation of the safety switch independent of the relative position of the number of contacts.

Using Sensor Data And Operational Data Of An Industrial Process To Identify Problems

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US Patent:
20220342408, Oct 27, 2022
Filed:
Apr 26, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/240803
Inventors:
- Mayfield Heights OH, US
Suresh R. Nair - Nashua NH, US
Timothy P. Wolfe - Medford MA, US
Lee A. Lane - Medford MA, US
Brian J. Taylor - Boston MA, US
Burt Sacherski - Nashua NH, US
Ashley M. Killian - Eastlake OH, US
Kevin Zomchek - Nashua NH, US
Michelle L. Poublon - Nashua NH, US
Linxi Gao - Reading MA, US
Rebecca R. Jaeger - Somerville MA, US
Wayne R. Foster - Tyngsborough MA, US
International Classification:
G05B 23/02
Abstract:
A method for using sensor data and operational data of an industrial process to identify problems includes gathering sensor data from one or more sensors sensing conditions on equipment of an industrial process, receiving command information about operational commands issued to the equipment of the industrial process, and for each sensor of the one or more sensors, comparing the sensor data with signature information for the sensor. The signature information for the sensor is relevant for operational commands issued to the equipment. The method includes determining if the sensor data of a sensor of the one or more sensors exceeds the signature information corresponding to the sensor, locating a problem with a piece of equipment of the industrial process monitored by the sensor of the one or more sensors based on the sensor data exceeding the signature information for the sensor and issuing an alert reporting the problem.

Radio Frequency Identifier Apparatus For Access Control And User Identification

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US Patent:
20220343709, Oct 27, 2022
Filed:
Apr 22, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/237920
Inventors:
- Mayfield Heights OH, US
Yongyao Cai - Malden MA, US
Rebecca R. Jaeger - Somerville MA, US
Suresh R. Nair - Nashua NH, US
Lee A. Lane - Medford MA, US
Brian J. Taylor - Boston MA, US
Burt Sacherski - Nashua NH, US
Ashley M. Killian - Eastlake OH, US
Michelle L. Poublon - Nashua NH, US
Linxi Gao - Reading MA, US
Timothy P. Wolfe - Medford MA, US
Wayne R. Foster - Tyngsborough MA, US
International Classification:
G07C 9/22
G07C 9/28
G07C 9/10
G07C 9/00
G05B 19/048
Abstract:
A component includes a housing mounted at an entry point of an enclosure protecting a machine. The component includes a first RFID sensor, in the housing, that reads a first RFID tag in close proximity to the first RFID sensor indicating a closed status of a movable barrier of the enclosure at the entry point. Opening of the movable barrier allows entry to the enclosure. The component includes a second RFID sensor, in the housing, that reads a second RFID tag of an authorized person. The component includes a barrier access module that sends an open alert that the movable barrier is in an open state in response to the first RFID sensor not being close enough to read the first RFID tag, and an identification module that sends tag information unique to a person from the second RFID tag.

Monitoring Machine Operation With Different Sensor Types To Identify Typical Operation For Derivation Of A Signature

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US Patent:
20220343748, Oct 27, 2022
Filed:
Apr 26, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/240806
Inventors:
- Mayfield Heights OH, US
Suresh R. Nair - Nashua NH, US
Lee A. Lane - Medford MA, US
Brian J. Taylor - Boston MA, US
Burt Sacherski - Nashua NH, US
Ashley M. Killian - Eastlake OH, US
Kevin Zomchek - Nashua NH, US
Michelle L. Poublon - Nashua NH, US
Linxi Gao - Reading MA, US
Timothy P. Wolfe - Medford MA, US
Rebecca R. Jaeger - Somerville MA, US
Wayne R. Foster - Tyngsborough MA, US
International Classification:
G08B 21/18
G06N 20/00
G05B 15/02
Abstract:
A method for derivation of a machine signature includes receiving sensor information from a primary sensor, where the primary sensor is positioned to receive information from a portion of an industrial operation, and receiving sensor information from one or more secondary sensors. The secondary sensors are arranged to provide additional information about the industrial operation indicative of current operating conditions of the industrial operation. The method includes using the sensor information from the secondary sensors and machine learning to determine if the portion of the industrial operation is operating in a normal condition and, in response to determining that the portion of the industrial operation is operating normally, using sensor information from the primary sensor during the normal operating condition to derive a primary sensor signature for the sensor information from the primary sensor.
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