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  • Warrington, PA
  • Blue Bell, PA
  • 700 Lower State Rd, North Wales, PA 19454 (215) 696-1699
  • Cadet, MO
  • Fenton, IL
  • Trucksville, PA
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Dallas, PA

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Intelligence Analyst

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Position:
Intelligence Analyst at CACI International Inc
Location:
Other
Industry:
Information Services
Work:
CACI International Inc since Mar 2012
Intelligence Analyst

US Navy Jun 2002 - Nov 2011
Intelligence Analyst
Education:
Old Dominion University 2012 - 2014
Curent Student - Bachelors Program, Criminal Justice
Coastline Community College 2008 - 2010
Associates Degree
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Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering Professional

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Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Moving Image: Immutability, Metaphors, and the Time Clocks Tell

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Author

David Suda

ISBN #

0819172510

Us Patents

Method For Packaging An Elongated Item

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US Patent:
6606839, Aug 19, 2003
Filed:
Jul 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/618045
Inventors:
David Suda - Warrington PA
Larry Clevenstine - Trevose PA
Bruce Rofsky - Lafayette Hills PA
Michael Lembo - Souderton PA
Richard Pentz - Boyerstown PA
Mark Buscher - Pine Hill NJ
Assignee:
Certainteed Corporation - Valley Forge PA
International Classification:
B65B 6304
US Classification:
53430, 53438, 53459
Abstract:
A rolling apparatus including a first elongated projection, and a second elongated projection connected to a rotatably mounted shaft. The shaft is attached to a crank, motor or other device that can be used to manually or automatically rotate the shaft about an axis. A leading end of an elongated sheet of material is positioned between the elongated projections, and the elongated projections are then rotated with respect to one another about the axis of the shaft to form a rolled item. The rolled item is removed from the elongated projections by sliding the rolled item in a direction parallel to the axis. The rolled item is then inserted within an open end of a receptacle. Alternatively, the receptacle is slid over the rolled item following the rolling procedure, and prior to removal of the rolled item from the projections. Then the rolled item with the receptacle is slid smoothly off the elongated projections for further processing or sealing of the receptacle. Alternatively, a method is provided for packaging the item following the removal of the rolled item from the elongated projections using a bagging apparatus that includes a main portion having a tube section and a flared section with a wide opening.

Apparatus And Method For Bagging An Item

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US Patent:
6983578, Jan 10, 2006
Filed:
May 31, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/584182
Inventors:
David Suda - Warrington PA, US
Larry Clevenstine - Trevose PA, US
Bruce Rofsky - Lafayette Hills PA, US
Assignee:
CertainTeed Corporation - Valley Forge PA
International Classification:
B65B 3/24
US Classification:
53475, 53430, 53473, 53576
Abstract:
A bagging apparatus including a main portion having a tube section and a flared section with a wide opening. The apparatus preferably includes a device configured to mount the apparatus on a stationary structure, and a receptacle configured to fit over a receptacle receiving portion on an exterior surface of the tube section adjacent an opening thereof. A method is provided that allows for the insertion of an item into a receptacle using the bagging apparatus. The method includes the step of positioning a receptacle over an exterior surface of the tube section adjacent an opening thereof. The item is inserted within the flared section of the bagging apparatus via the wide opening. The item is then slid through a narrow opening of the flared section, through the tube section, and within the receptacle. The method further includes the step of aligning the item at a predetermined orientation within the receptacle.

Backing Sheet, And System And Method Of Fabrication Thereof

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US Patent:
7250205, Jul 31, 2007
Filed:
Sep 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/675180
Inventors:
David Suda - Warrington PA, US
Tom Cuthbertson - Royersford PA, US
Mark Buscher - Pine Hill NJ, US
Larry Clevenstine - Trevose PA, US
Assignee:
Certainteed Corporation - Valley Forge PA
International Classification:
B32B 3/04
US Classification:
428124, 428343, 428139, 428138, 428130, 428126, 428121, 524062, 524041, 524061, 6043852, 156213
Abstract:
A backing sheet, and a system and method of manufacturing a backing sheet with stapling tabs. The system includes a roller device configured to apply an adherent material to a first side of the backing sheet continuously fed from a feed roll. The sheet is then fed to a first pair of folders configured to fold the backing sheet along the edges such that the adherent material holds the first fold in place. The sheet passes through a second pair of folders that form a second fold along the edges of the sheet by folding in the opposite direction as in the first fold. Advantageously, an applicator device is configured to apply a tacky substance, such as a starch solution, between the contacting portions of the second fold, prior to the formation of the second fold. The tacky substance maintains the second fold and prevents the stapling tab from opening during further manufacturing and packaging processes. Alternatively, the system includes a piercing device configured to piece a hole through the backing sheet in order to allow a portion of adherent material to leak through the hole and contact a portion of the backing sheet.

Reinforced Fibrous Insulation Product And Method Of Reinforcing Same

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US Patent:
7252868, Aug 7, 2007
Filed:
Mar 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/806810
Inventors:
David I. Suda - Warrington PA, US
Michael J. Lembo - Souderton PA, US
Assignee:
CertainTeed Corporation - Valley Forge PA
International Classification:
B32B 5/26
B32B 17/02
B32B 17/12
B32B 31/08
US Classification:
428 74, 428 76, 442327, 442331, 442332, 442348, 156247, 156344
Abstract:
An insulation product, and method of making the same, is provided comprising a mat containing randomly oriented fibers bonded by a binder, the mat having first and second major surfaces and a pair of side portions, and at least one flexible reinforcing layer bonded to the mat between the first and second major surfaces and extending along a length of said mat.

Method Of Making Insulation Product Having Nonwoven Facing

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US Patent:
7544267, Jun 9, 2009
Filed:
Jan 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/753603
Inventors:
David I. Suda - Warrington PA, US
Michael J. Lembo - Souderton PA, US
Andreas H. Unruh - Hatfield PA, US
Joyce A. Chunko - Hazleton PA, US
Assignee:
CertainTeed Corporation - Valley Forge PA
International Classification:
B29C 65/00
US Classification:
1563071, 1563073, 1563075, 1563077, 442 74, 442385, 442391, 442412, 428 361, 524041, 524062, 527411
Abstract:
A method of making an insulation product is provided. An uncured or partially cured mat containing randomly oriented inorganic fibers and a heat curable binder agent is formed. The mat has a pair of side portions and a first and second major surfaces thereon. A nonwoven sheet is applied to the first major surface. The nonwoven sheet comprises randomly oriented glass fibers. The uncured or partially cured mat is heated with the nonwoven sheet, wherein the mat is cured to form a low density mat and the nonwoven sheet is bonded to the first major surface by the heat curable binder agent.

Insulation Product Having Nonwoven Facing

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US Patent:
7625828, Dec 1, 2009
Filed:
Jan 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/753741
Inventors:
David I. Suda - Warrington PA, US
Michael J. Lembo - Souderton PA, US
Andreas H. Unruh - Hatfield PA, US
Joyce A. Chunko - Hazleton PA, US
Assignee:
Certainteed Corporation - Valley Forge PA
International Classification:
B32B 17/02
B32B 27/02
US Classification:
442164, 442180, 442381, 442386, 442389, 442390, 442391
Abstract:
An insulation product is provided comprising a low density mat containing randomly oriented inorganic fibers bonded by a heat cured binder. The mat has first and second major surfaces and a pair of side portions. A nonwoven sheet is bonded to the first major surface. The nonwoven sheet comprises randomly oriented glass fibers and is bonded to the first major surface by the heat cured binder.

Reinforced Fibrous Insulation Product And Method Of Reinforcing Same

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US Patent:
7857923, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
Aug 6, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/834308
Inventors:
David I. Suda - Warrington PA, US
Michael J. Lembo - Souderton PA, US
Assignee:
Certainteed Corporation - Valley Forge PA
International Classification:
B32B 5/26
B32B 17/02
B32B 17/12
B32B 37/12
US Classification:
156 622, 156 628, 156247
Abstract:
An insulation product and method of making the same are provided. The insulation product includes a mat containing randomly oriented fibers bonded by a binder, the mat having first and second major surfaces and a pair of side portions, and at least one flexible reinforcing layer bonded to the mat between the first and second major surfaces and extending along a length of said mat.

Apparatus And Method For Bagging An Item

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US Patent:
20020050123, May 2, 2002
Filed:
Aug 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/925469
Inventors:
David Suda - Warrington PA, US
Larry Clevenstine - Trevose PA, US
Bruce Rofsky - Lafayette Hills PA, US
Assignee:
Certainteed Corporation - Valley Forge PA
International Classification:
B65B063/04
US Classification:
053/430000, 053/473000
Abstract:
A bagging apparatus including a main portion having a tube section and a flared section with a wide opening. The apparatus preferably includes a device configured to mount the apparatus on a stationary structure, and a receptacle configured to fit over a receptacle receiving portion on an exterior surface of the tube section adjacent an opening thereof. A method is provided that allows for the insertion of an item into a receptacle using the bagging apparatus. The method includes the step of positioning a receptacle over an exterior surface of the tube section adjacent an opening thereof. The item is inserted within the flared section of the bagging apparatus via the wide opening. The item is then slid through a narrow opening of the flared section, through the tube section, and within the receptacle. The method further includes the step of aligning the item at a predetermined orientation within the receptacle.
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