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  • Monkton, MD
  • 9 Wineberry Ct, Glen Arm, MD 21057 (410) 666-0122
  • 14 Valley Crossing Cir, Cockeysville, MD 21030 (410) 666-0122
  • Baltimore, MD
  • 24 Chi Mar Dr, Rochester, NY 14624 (585) 247-2817 (716) 247-2817
  • 145 Greystone Ln, Rochester, NY 14618
  • 24 Chi Mar Dr, Rochester, NY 14624 (585) 247-2817

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Company: Bd Sep 2019 Position: Senior director and engineering site leader

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: University of Rochester - Simon Business School 2002 to 2006 Specialities: Finance

Skills

Cross Functional Team Leadership • Manufacturing • Medical Devices • R&D • Six Sigma • Testing • Engineering • Product Development • Fda • Process Improvement

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Senior Director And Engineering Site Leader

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Location:
9 Wineberry Ct, Glen Arm, MD 21057
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Bd
Senior Director and Engineering Site Leader

Xerox Sep 2001 - Aug 2004
Project Leader, Toner Delivery Systems and Ink Jet Business Unit

Xerox 1998 - 2001
Engineering Team Leader

Sentry Group Jan 1998 - Oct 1998
Research Engineer

General Motors Delphi Engine Management Systems Nov 1994 - Dec 1997
Applications Engineer, Test Engineer
Education:
University of Rochester - Simon Business School 2002 - 2006
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
Rochester Institute of Technology 1989 - 1994
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Manufacturing
Medical Devices
R&D
Six Sigma
Testing
Engineering
Product Development
Fda
Process Improvement

Publications

Us Patents

Positioning Guide For An Ink Tank

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US Patent:
D452875, Jan 8, 2002
Filed:
Jul 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/145403
Inventors:
Edward M. Carrese - Rochester NY
Hiep Nguyen - Rochester NY
Eric A. Merz - Webster NY
Bruce A. LaPlant - Webster NY
Richard E. Butts - Rochester NY
Douglas J. Baxendell - Rochester NY
Dennis M. Lengyel - Hemlock NY
David P. Breemes - Palmyra NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
1802
US Classification:
D18 56, 347 86

Portion Of An Ink Tank

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US Patent:
D456446, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Jul 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/145404
Inventors:
Edward M. Carrese - Rochester NY
Hiep Nguyen - Rochester NY
Eric A. Merz - Webster NY
Bruce A. LaPlant - Webster NY
Richard B. Butts - Rochester NY
Douglas J. Baxendell - Rochester NY
Dennis M. Lengyel - Hemlock NY
David P. Breemes - Palmyra NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
1802
US Classification:
D18 56

Ink Tank With Securing Means And Seal

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US Patent:
6390615, May 21, 2002
Filed:
Nov 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/722635
Inventors:
Edward M. Carrese - Rochester NY
Brian S. Hilton - Rochester NY
Eric A. Merz - Webster NY
James R. Brown - Sodus NY
Steven R. Moore - Rochester NY
Arthur J. Sobon - Rochester NY
Hiep Nguyen - Rochester NY
Kenneth W. Altfather - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 2175
US Classification:
347 86
Abstract:
An ink tank and ink tank support structure which contains structural elements which are designed to permit proper installation of the ink in the ink tank support structure while minimizing the chances of improper installation of the ink tank in the ink tank structure. A primary ink tank seal is provided in the ink tank, and a relatively low compressive force seal is provided between the ink tank support structure and the ink tank to reduce leakage of fluid from tank and limit evaporation of fluid from the tank despite repeated insertions and removals of the ink tank from the ink tank support structure. A variable capacity ink tank and an ink tank with staggered height walls are disclosed, as well as a code reader for determining characteristics of ink tanks.

Ink Tank Support Assembly Seal And Biasing Element

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US Patent:
6412911, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
Jun 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/597545
Inventors:
Brian S. Hilton - Rochester NY
Edward M. Carrese - Rochester NY
Eric A. Merz - Webster NY
Steven R. Moore - Rochester NY
James R. Brown - Sodus NY
Arthur J. Sobon - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
M41J 2175
US Classification:
347 49, 347 87
Abstract:
An ink tank and ink tank support structure which contains structural elements which are designed to permit proper installation of the ink tank in the ink tank support structure while minimizing the chances of improper installation of the ink tank in the ink tank structure. A primary ink tank seal is provided in the ink tank, and a relatively low compressive force seal is provided between the ink tank support structure and the ink tank to reduce leakage of fluid from the tank and limit evaporation of fluid from the tank despite repeated insertions and removals of the ink tank from the ink tank support structure. A variable capacity ink tank and an ink tank with staggered height walls are disclosed, as well as a code reader for determining characteristics of ink tanks.

Anti-Bubble Shelf In An Ink Tank

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US Patent:
6527383, Mar 4, 2003
Filed:
Jul 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/617486
Inventors:
Dennis M. Lengyel - Hemlock NY
Eric A. Merz - Webster NY
Edward M. Carrese - Rochester NY
David P. Breemes - Palmyra NY
Hiep Nguyen - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 219
US Classification:
347 92
Abstract:
An ink tank which has an ink delivery port chamber and one or more free ink chambers is provided with free ink chamber ceiling heights which are lower than the ceiling height of the ink delivery port chamber to reduce the amount of air trapped in the ink tank when the ink tank is filled with ink, and to locate air trapped in the ink tank in the ink delivery port chamber.

Ink Cartridge Providing Improved Ink Supply

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US Patent:
6663234, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Mar 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/100251
Inventors:
Bryan J. Roof - Fairport NY
Dennis M. Lengyel - Hemlock NY
Edward M. Carrese - Rochester NY
Louis F. Lavallee - Webster NY
Sara Reynolds - Farmington NY
Hiep H. Nguyen - Rochester NY
Eric A. Merz - Palmyra NY
Christopher S. Mullin - Amherst NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 2175
US Classification:
347 86
Abstract:
A fluid cartridge for dispensing fluid, such as liquid ink for a drop on demand ink jet printer, includes a housing that encloses a capillary chamber, and has an outlet port through the one wall of the housing into the capillary chamber. Capillary material in the capillary chamber is arranged so that it has a higher density adjacent the outlet port than away from the outlet port, to enhance the flow of the fluid toward the outlet port. The interior of the capillary chamber is structured to provide greater compression to the capillary material around the outlet port, and provide stability to retain the variable compression of the capillary material.

Ink Tank With Capillary Member

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US Patent:
6951387, Oct 4, 2005
Filed:
Jan 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/248382
Inventors:
Edward M. Carrese - Rochester NY, US
Michael Cook - Waterloo NY, US
Douglas J. Baxendell - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J002/175
US Classification:
347 86
Abstract:
An ink tank comprises a housing that defines a container for ink that is substantially free from a negative pressure producing material. In various embodiments, a non-porous capillary member is disposed in the container. The capillary member may be formed by part of the housing, for example, by a channel formed in a side wall of the housing. Alternatively, the capillary member may be a capillary tube. A wick may be situated at an outlet formed in the housing and may be held there by a retaining member, for example, a rib that extends from the housing. The housing may include a cover that allows the container to vent to atmosphere. The cover may include a vent hole that communicates with the container via a tortuous path. Part of the cover may comprise an air permeable material. The housing may also define a spillover area outside of the container.

Fail-Safe Ink Tank Latching System

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US Patent:
62767801, Aug 21, 2001
Filed:
Jun 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/597550
Inventors:
Edward M. Carrese - Rochester NY
Brian S. Hilton - Rochester NY
Eric A. Merz - Webster NY
Steven R. Moore - Rochester NY
James R. Brown - Sodus NY
Arthur J. Sobon - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 201
US Classification:
347 49
Abstract:
An ink tank and ink tank support structure which contains structural elements which are designed to permit proper installation of the ink tank in the ink tank support structure while minimizing the chances of improper installation of the ink tank in the ink tank structure. A primary ink tank seal is provided in the ink tank, and a relatively low compressive force seal is provided between the ink tank support structure and the ink tank to reduce leakage of fluid from the tank and limit evaporation of fluid from the tank despite repeated insertions and removals of the ink tank from the ink tank support structure. A variable capacity ink tank and an ink tank with staggered height walls are disclosed, as well as a code reader for determining characteristics of ink tanks.
Edward M Carrese from Monkton, MD, age ~53 Get Report