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David Crenella

from Berlin, CT
Age ~60

David Crenella Phones & Addresses

  • 26 Anton Ln, Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 828-0759
  • Kensington, CT
  • East Hartford, CT
  • New Britain, CT
  • Killingworth, CT

Work

Company: Mirion technologies, inc. Jun 2013 Position: Senior electrical systems engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science School / High School: University of Hartford Specialities: Electronics Engineering

Skills

Testing • Engineering • Fuel Cells • Pcb Design • Manufacturing • Root Cause Analysis • Electrical Engineering • Project Engineering • Failure Analysis • Power Electronics • Renewable Energy • Electronics • Ms Project • Electrical Controls • Systems Engineering • Product Development • Cross Functional Team Building • Functional Specifications • Test Planning • Functional Testing • Acceptance Testing • Fmea • Earned Value Management • Technical Presentations • Schematic • Harness Design • National Electrical Code • Nec • Autocad • Orcad • Pspice • Mathcad • Microsoft Office • Grid Connection • Emi • Customer Oriented • Result Oriented

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Electrical Systems Engineer

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Location:
26 Anton Ln, Berlin, CT 06037
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Mirion Technologies, Inc.
Senior Electrical Systems Engineer

Utc Power Sep 2001 - 2013
Senior Electrical Engineer

United Technologies Research Center Jun 1984 - Sep 2001
Research Engineer
Education:
University of Hartford
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Electronics Engineering
Hartford State Technical College
Associates, Electronics Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Master of Science, Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering, Communications, Engineering, Electronics
Skills:
Testing
Engineering
Fuel Cells
Pcb Design
Manufacturing
Root Cause Analysis
Electrical Engineering
Project Engineering
Failure Analysis
Power Electronics
Renewable Energy
Electronics
Ms Project
Electrical Controls
Systems Engineering
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Building
Functional Specifications
Test Planning
Functional Testing
Acceptance Testing
Fmea
Earned Value Management
Technical Presentations
Schematic
Harness Design
National Electrical Code
Nec
Autocad
Orcad
Pspice
Mathcad
Microsoft Office
Grid Connection
Emi
Customer Oriented
Result Oriented

Publications

Us Patents

Two-Part Wireless Communications System For Elevator Hallway Fixtures

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US Patent:
6601679, Aug 5, 2003
Filed:
Sep 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/946997
Inventors:
David Crenella - Berlin CT
Michael P. Gozzo - Groton CT
Richard R. Grzybowski - Corning NY
Jeffrey M. Izard - Bolton CT
Robert G. Morgan - Bolton CT
Chester J. Slabinski - New Hartford CT
Assignee:
Otis Elevator Company - Farmington CT
International Classification:
B66B 134
US Classification:
187395, 187247, 187391
Abstract:
Elevator system hall fixtures such as lanterns, hall call button switches and lights, gongs, and floor position indicators are connected to a controller via wireless transceivers. The controller can be a system, group, and/or car controller. A low power wireless system connects all fixtures on one hallway, with a higher power wireless system connecting each hallway with the appropriate controller.

Method And Apparatus For Providing Both Power And Communication Over Two Wires Between Multiple Low Voltage Ac Devices

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US Patent:
6956463, Oct 18, 2005
Filed:
Oct 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/263009
Inventors:
David Crenella - Berlin CT, US
Michael Steel Smyth - Andrews IN, US
Assignee:
Carrier Corporation - Farmington CT
International Classification:
H04M011/04
US Classification:
34031001, 34031002, 3406931, 340333, 700 3
Abstract:
A system master unit is connected to a 24V AC power source. One or more slave units is connected to the master unit by a power/communication line. Bulk capacitance in the master and slave units stores power during a power source positive half cycle. When the source voltage is higher than the bulk capacitance voltages, power is delivered to the loads, during which time communication cannot take place over the power/communication line. During the power source negative half cycle, the power/communication line is disconnected from the AC power source and is then used for communication between the master and slave units. System power is delivered from the energy stored in the bulk capacitance.

Wireless Elevator Hall Fixtures Integral With Hall Door Frame

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US Patent:
8356698, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Mar 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/549605
Inventors:
Bruce Zepke - Glastonbury CT, US
Adriana Bacellar - Glastonbury CT, US
Luiz Bacellar - Glastonbury CT, US
Dennis Bellamy - Stafford Springs CT, US
Christian Netter - West Hartford CT, US
Alberto Vecchiotti - Atlanta GA, US
William Veronesi - Hartford CT, US
David Crenella - Berlin CT, US
Michael Gozzo - Noank CT, US
Deborah C. Haas - Coventry CT, US
Joseph Zacchio - Wethersfield CT, US
Paul Stucky - Vernon CT, US
Assignee:
Otis Elevator Company - Farmington CT
International Classification:
B66B 1/06
US Classification:
187290, 187391
Abstract:
Fixtures () at a doorway () of a landing () are formed integrally with a door frame (). The fixtures include electronic modules () and energy storage devices (). Power may be supplied by a generator () rotated by a pinion () in response to a rack () on a hoistway door (), or by electrical contacts () disposed on the hoistway side of the door frame which touch contacts () on an elevator car door () when the door is open, thereby receiving power over a line () from the elevator car; or power may be provided by an inductive coupler (). The fixtures () may be within the profile of the door frame (), or extend outwardly from the profile of the door frame ().

Remote Elevator Call Requests With Descriptor Tags

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US Patent:
59840510, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Nov 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/188846
Inventors:
Robert G. Morgan - Bolton CT
David Crenella - Berlin CT
Bruce E. Zepke - Glastonbury CT
Harold Terry - Avon CT
Eric K. Jamieson - Bettendorf IA
Assignee:
Otis Elevator Company - Farmington CT
International Classification:
B66B 120
US Classification:
187392
Abstract:
Remote control devices borne by potential passengers are alerted to initiate a request for elevator service by beacons in the building. The beacon alert message includes a tag identifying the floor on which the beacon is located and a position on the floor at which the beacon is located. The floor description tags prevent transmissions of the remote device from being recognized on floors other than the floor on which the device was alerted by a beacon, whereby transmission power of the remote devices may be quite high to assure reception anywhere on the floor, while being ignored on adjacent floors. Tags descriptive of the location on the floor (such as east, west, or lobby area) allow early assignment of a call to an elevator, without causing a car to stop for that particular passenger unless the call is verified by the passenger being sensed in the immediate vicinity of the elevator, and a car call is not entered for the destination floor unless the passenger is sensed as being within the elevator cab, due to a remote device message including a cab descriptor tag.
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