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Edward N Schinner

from Hagerstown, MD

Edward Schinner Phones & Addresses

  • 246 Sunbrook Ln, Hagerstown, MD 21742 (240) 420-6420
  • 6615 Blackwatch Ln, Highland, MD 20777 (301) 854-2746 (301) 854-2748
  • Waynesboro, PA
  • 8451 Heatherwold Dr, Laurel, MD 20723 (301) 776-4691
  • Dunkirk, MD

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Resumes

Edward Schinner Photo 1

Senior Manager Of Plant Engineering

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Location:
8451 Heatherwold Dr, Laurel, MD 20723
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
Exelon Nuclear
Senior Manager of Plant Engineering

Constellation Energy Nuclear Group Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Oct 2012 - Mar 2015
Senior Reactor Operator

Constellation Energy 2010 - Sep 2012
Senior Reactor Operator - License Class

Constellation Energy Apr 2009 - Apr 2010
General Supervisor of Planning and Document Control

Constellation Energy Sep 2007 - Apr 2009
General Supervisor of Engineering Programs and Equipment Reliability
Education:
Loyola University Maryland 2001 - 2003
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Maryland 1995 - 1997
Masters, Master of Engineering, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
University of Maryland 1986 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Profit
Operations
Management Professional
Edward Schinner Photo 2

Edward Schinner

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Location:
6615 Blackwatch Ln, Highland, MD 20777
Industry:
Commercial Real Estate
Languages:
English
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Edward Schinner

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Edward Schinner
Manager
Johnson Controls, Inc
Mfg Automotive Seating & Interior Systems · Mfg Refrigeration/Heating Equipment
PO Box 997, Roadside, PA 17268
Roadside, PA 17268
100 Cumberland Vly Ave, Roadside, PA 17268
(717) 765-2461, (717) 762-2121
Edward Schinner
Director
YORK REFRIGERATION MARINE US INC
Waynesboro, PA 17268
Edward Schinner
Director
YORK REFRIGERATION MARINE US INC
631 S Richland Ave, York, PA 17403
100 Cv Ave, Waynesboro, PA 17268

Publications

Us Patents

Gas Washer And Liquid Treatment System

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US Patent:
39634647, Jun 15, 1976
Filed:
Mar 6, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/448760
Inventors:
Edward N. Schinner - Silver Spring MD
Assignee:
Merck & Co., Inc. - Rahway NJ
International Classification:
B01D 4706
US Classification:
55228
Abstract:
An injector type spray cooling system is described having a cooled water recovery sump in which water is directed through a strainer slanted with its upper edge upstream so that a self cleaning action is produced.

Gas Scrubbing Apparatus

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US Patent:
39648869, Jun 22, 1976
Filed:
Oct 29, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/518848
Inventors:
Edward N. Schinner - Silver Spring MD
Assignee:
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. - Jessup MD
International Classification:
B01D 4700
US Classification:
55228
Abstract:
An air pumping and scrubbing apparatus which is suitable for use in spray paint booths is described. This apparatus uses liquid sprays directed into a conduit to cause an air pumping action to inject air into the conduit and dis-discharge to atmosphere using water pressure to move the air so as to avoid the necessity for any moving parts or electrical corrections in and around the air stream. The liquid sprays impinge on mist eliminator strips and are recovered along with foreign material from the air while the air is exhausted downstream of the strips. A novel transfer plate arrangement is provided between the strips and a sump to minimize foreign material buildup on structual surfaces while allowing stratification in the sump; and novel baffle means are provided to cause a controlled air blowback across the sump to facilitate collection of the floating material therein.

V-Belt Drive System For Corrosive Atmospheres

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US Patent:
46016848, Jul 22, 1986
Filed:
Mar 7, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/586920
Inventors:
David F. Geary - Severna Park MD
Edward N. Schinner - Highland MD
George R. Shriver - Sykesville MD
Assignee:
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. - Jessup MD
International Classification:
B62J 1300
US Classification:
474144
Abstract:
A belt-drive assembly for use on air-moving systems in corrosive atmospheres comprising a larger non-metallic driven sheave in conjunction with a smaller metallic driver sheave wherein the metallic sheave may be located in a vented enclosure is disclosed. This arrangement prevents corrosion of the drive system and prolongs belt life.

U-Bar Fill

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US Patent:
41816919, Jan 1, 1980
Filed:
Nov 13, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/960146
Inventors:
Robert E. Cates - Arnold MD
Edward N. Schinner - Silver Spring MD
Assignee:
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. - Jessup MD
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261111
Abstract:
The invention relates to an improved U-shaped splash bar fill configuration for use in crossflow cooling towers.

Cooling Tower Strainer Tank And Screen

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US Patent:
52326365, Aug 3, 1993
Filed:
Jul 31, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/738567
Inventors:
Robert E. Cates - Arnold MD
William H. Smith - Baltimore MD
Edward N. Schinner - Highland MD
Katherine K. Flamm - Baltimore MD
Vladimir Kaplan - Silver Spring MD
Assignee:
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. - Jessup MD
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261 4
Abstract:
A cooling system with at least one cooling tower and multiple upper pans or distribution manifold pipes is provided with a strainer tank assembly at the tower lower end in proximity to the sump to receive incoming fluid for cooling, which strainer tank includes a screen to strain particulate material from the inlet fluid communicated to the tower upper end and to equally distribute this fluid at the lowest elevation at a pressure with a higher static pressure component than its dynamic pressure component to avoid a requirement for a flow control valve to provide relatively quiescent fluid for fluid distribution to the tower and fluid transfer media therein. A pressure relief baffle in the strainer tank is operable in response to a fluid overpressure condition to bypass the screen and open fluid communication to avert catastrophic failures within the fluid circuit.

Cooling Tower Strainer Tank And Screen

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US Patent:
53286006, Jul 12, 1994
Filed:
Apr 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/046655
Inventors:
Robert E. Cates - Arnold MD
William H. Smith - Baltimore MD
Edward N. Schinner - Highland MD
Katherine K. Flamm - Baltimore MD
Vladimir Kaplan - Silver Spring MD
Assignee:
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. - Jessup MD
International Classification:
B01D 35147
US Classification:
210130
Abstract:
A cooling system with at least one cooling tower and multiple upper pans or distribution manifold pipes is provided with a strainer tank assembly at the tower lower end in proximity to the sump to receive incoming fluid for cooling, which strainer tank includes a screen to strain particulate material from the inlet fluid communicated to the tower upper end and to equally distribute this fluid at the lowest elevation at a pressure with a higher static pressure component than its dynamic pressure component to avoid a requirement for a flow control valve to provide relatively quiescent fluid for fluid distribution to the tower and fluid transfer media therein. A pressure relief baffle in the strainer tank is operable in response to a fluid overpressure condition to bypass the screen and open fluid communication to avert catastrophic failures within the fluid circuit.

Thermal Storage Unit With Coil Extension During Melt

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US Patent:
48318310, May 23, 1989
Filed:
Feb 16, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/155869
Inventors:
Thomas P. Carter - Laurel MD
Lindsay L. Haman - Columbia MD
Robert P. Miller - Riva MD
Edward N. Schinner - Highland MD
Assignee:
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. - Jessup MD
International Classification:
F25D 300
US Classification:
62 59
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for thermal storage improved to deliver cold liqud refrigerant during a supply cycle by freezing storage liquid envelopes only on tubes defining refrigerant flow paths during an ice production and storage cycle and extending the effective flow paths during the supply cycle through supplementary conduits immersed in free storage liquid which is chilled by the exterior of the frozen envelopes.

Compression Sealing Of Tubes Within Shell And Tube Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
46917691, Sep 8, 1987
Filed:
Jul 14, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/883477
Inventors:
Katherine K. Flamm - Baltimore MD
J. Kyle Gilley - Columbia MD
David F. Geary - Severna Park MD
Edward N. Schinner - Highland MD
Assignee:
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. - Jessup MD
International Classification:
F28F 902
F28F 700
US Classification:
165158
Abstract:
The invention relates to improved sealing means for shell and tube heat exchangers which means use only components which are external to the heat exchanger shell to mechanically compress a series of rubber type gaskets and incompressible tube sheets to thereby seal the tube to tube sheet joints and the tube sheet to shell joints in such a manner as to precisely control the degree of compression of the rubber type gaskets and eliminate the need for the retightening of bolts by the use of confining elements on the outer periphery of said gaskets.
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