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Henry Sick Phones & Addresses

  • Jamaica Plain, MA
  • Brookline, MA
  • Tunkhannock, PA

Work

Company: Digital lumens May 2011 Position: Mechanical engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Northeastern University 2006 to 2011 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Services • Environmental Services • Design

Industries

Environmental Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Staff Mechanical Engineer At Alert Innovation

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Location:
374 Congress Street Brg, Boston, MA 02210
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Digital Lumens since May 2011
Mechanical Engineer

Continuum Jul 2010 - Jan 2011
Mechanical Engineering Co-op

Digital Lumens Jun 2009 - May 2010
Mechanical Engineering Co-op

Color Kinetics Jul 2008 - Dec 2008
Mechanical Engineering Co-op

ENVIRON Oct 2007 - Jun 2008
Mechanical Engineering Intern
Education:
Northeastern University 2006 - 2011
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Services
Environmental Services
Design

Publications

Us Patents

Light Blocking Slatted Blind

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US Patent:
20120234506, Sep 20, 2012
Filed:
Feb 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/370475
Inventors:
Michael Defenbaugh - Dunwoody GA, US
Joshua Maust - Roswell GA, US
Teresa Williamson - Marietta GA, US
Peter Bates - Framingham MA, US
Henry Sick - Boston MA, US
Assignee:
NEWELL WINDOW FURNISHINGS, INC. - High Point NC
International Classification:
E06B 9/28
US Classification:
1601681R
Abstract:
A slatted blind is configured such that the slats close create a light blocking blind. The slats may be supported by a tilt cord that comprises a low stretch strand or a low stretch cord may be attached to the tilt cord. The slats may be connected to the supporting tilt cord such that when the slat is rotated to a closed position the slat is suspended from the rung. The rung may have an effective diameter of less than approximately 14 mil. Recesses may be formed in the slat for receiving the rung when the slat is in a closed position. A bottom rail may have a thickness approximately equal to the thickness of the slats. A protrusion may be formed on the back of the slats such that the rung pushes on the protrusion to force the slat against an adjacent slat when the blind is closed.

Methods, Systems, And Apparatus For Intelligent Lighting

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US Patent:
20170042001, Feb 9, 2017
Filed:
Oct 19, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/298064
Inventors:
- Boston MA, US
John F. Egan - Middleton MA, US
Scott D. Johnston - Boston MA, US
Steve T. Kondo - Malden MA, US
Jesse F. Kuhn - Somerville MA, US
Matthew W. Massicotte - Quincy MA, US
Frederick M. Morgan - Canton MA, US
Colin N. Piepgras - Swampscott MA, US
Henry B. Sick - Brighton MA, US
Christopher L. Elledge - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
H05B 37/02
H05B 33/08
Abstract:
An ambient light sensor measures an ambient light level at one point in an illuminated environment, such as a warehouse, office, shop, cold-storage facility, or industrial facility, and provides an indication of the measured ambient light level to a processor. The processor maps the measured ambient light level to an estimated ambient light level at a different point in the illuminated environment from the measured ambient light level (e.g., a “task height” about three feet from a warehouse floor). The processor may determine the difference between the estimated ambient light level and a desired light level at the task height, and may change the artificial illumination provided by a light fixture to make the actual ambient light level at task height match the desired light level at the task height.

Light Blocking Slatted Blind

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US Patent:
20170022757, Jan 26, 2017
Filed:
Oct 7, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/287964
Inventors:
- Luzern, SZ
Joshua Maust - Roswell GA, US
Teresa Williamson - Marietta GA, US
Peter Bates - Framingham MA, US
Henry Sick - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
E06B 9/384
E06B 9/386
E06B 9/382
E06B 9/303
Abstract:
A slatted blind is configured such that the slats close create a light blocking blind. The slats may be supported by a tilt cord that comprises a low stretch strand or a low stretch cord may be attached to the tilt cord. The slats may be connected to the supporting tilt cord such that when the slat is rotated to a closed position the slat is suspended from the rung. The rung may have an effective diameter of less than approximately 14 mil. Recesses may be formed in the slat for receiving the rung when the slat is in a closed position. A bottom rail may have a thickness approximately equal to the thickness of the slats. A protrusion may be formed on the back of the slats such that the rung pushes on the protrusion to force the slat against an adjacent slat when the blind is closed.

Light Blocking Slatted Blind

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US Patent:
20150167381, Jun 18, 2015
Filed:
Feb 23, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/628348
Inventors:
- High Point NC, US
Joshua Maust - Roswell GA, US
Teresa Williamson - Marietta GA, US
Peter Bates - Framingham MA, US
Henry Sick - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
E06B 9/307
E06B 9/384
Abstract:
A slatted blind is configured such that the slats close create a light blocking blind. The slats may be supported by a tilt cord that comprises a low stretch strand or a low stretch cord may be attached to the tilt cord. The slats may be connected to the supporting tilt cord such that when the slat is rotated to a closed position the slat is suspended from the rung. The rung may have an effective diameter of less than approximately 14 mil. Recesses may be formed in the slat for receiving the rung when the slat is in a closed position. A bottom rail may have a thickness approximately equal to the thickness of the slats. A protrusion may be formed on the back of the slats such that the rung pushes on the protrusion to force the slat against an adjacent slat when the blind is closed.

Methods, Systems, And Apparatus For Intelligent Lighting

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US Patent:
20140292208, Oct 2, 2014
Filed:
May 1, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/267386
Inventors:
- Boston MA, US
John F. Egan - Middleton MA, US
Scott D. Johnston - Boston MA, US
Steve T. Kondo - Malden MA, US
Jesse F. Kuhn - Somerville MA, US
Matthew W. Massicotte - Quincy MA, US
Frederick M. Morgan - Canton MA, US
Colin N. Piepgras - Swampscott MA, US
Henry B. Sick - Brighton MA, US
Christopher L. Elledge - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
Digital Lumens Incorporated - Boston MA
International Classification:
H05B 37/02
US Classification:
315154
Abstract:
An ambient light sensor measures an ambient light level at one point in an illuminated environment, such as a warehouse, office, shop, cold-storage facility, or industrial facility, and provides an indication of the measured ambient light level to a processor. The processor maps the measured ambient light level to an estimated ambient light level at a different point in the illuminated environment from the measured ambient light level (e.g., a “task height” about three feet from a warehouse floor). The processor may determine the difference between the estimated ambient light level and a desired light level at the task height, and may change the artificial illumination provided by a light fixture to make the actual ambient light level at task height match the desired light level at the task height.
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