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Jan A Chrisler

from Rochester, NY
Age ~74

Jan Chrisler Phones & Addresses

  • 8 Matthew Cir, Rochester, NY 14624 (585) 594-2519
  • Cape Vincent, NY
  • Syosset, NY
  • Jefferson, NY
  • 8 Matthew Cir, Rochester, NY 14624

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Jan Chrisler

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Location:
Rochester, NY
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Arnold Magnetic Technologies Aug 2007 - Nov 2007
Designer

Induction Atmospheres Nov 2006 - Feb 2007
Designer

Itt Jan 1981 - Apr 2006
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Education:
Monroe Community College 1975 - 1977
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Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering Professional

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Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Arnold Magnetic Technologies Aug 2007 - Nov 2007
Designer

Induction Atmospheres Nov 2006 - Feb 2007
Designer

ITT Industries/Kodak Jan 1981 - Apr 2006
Designer
Education:
Monroe Community College 1975 - 1977

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Making A Shaped-Spring Assembly For Use In A Magnetic Head-To-Media Backer Device

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US Patent:
6470572, Oct 29, 2002
Filed:
Apr 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/557464
Inventors:
Scott M. Fitzgerald - Rochester NY
Jan A. Chrisler - Rochester NY
Daniel M. Pagano - Honeoye Falls NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23P 1300
US Classification:
298969, 29230, 29451, 29809, 298112, 72135
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for making a shaped-spring assembly. The method and apparatus utilizes a spring forming apparatus which facilitates the forming of shaped springs without adversely effecting the characteristics of the spring, and a magazine arrangement which stores and loads shaped springs, while maintaining the shape of the springs. The magazine arrangement further permits the storage of a plurality of the shaped springs without fatiguing a leading edge of the spring. With the apparatus and method of the present invention, it is possible to load empty shaped spring cavities at a select location, such as at a field site, and also have a steady supply of shaped springs available for quick replacement. The forming apparatus is designed so as to easily cooperate and/or be mounted onto the magazine arrangement so as to facilitate the transfer of shape springs which are shaped by the forming apparatus into the magazine arrangement.

Apparatus And Method For Making A Shaped-Spring Assembly For Use In A Magnetic Head-To-Media Backer Device

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US Patent:
6594903, Jul 22, 2003
Filed:
Jul 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/193347
Inventors:
Scott M. Fitzgerald - Rochester NY
Jan A. Chrisler - Rochester NY
Daniel M. Pagano - Honeoye Falls NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23P 1300
US Classification:
298969, 72418, 72428
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for making a shaped-spring assembly. The method and apparatus utilizes a spring forming apparatus which facilitates the forming of shaped springs without adversely effecting the characteristics of the spring, and a magazine arrangement which stores and loads shaped springs, while maintaining the shape of the springs. The magazine arrangement further permits the storage of a plurality of the shaped springs without fatiguing a leading edge of the spring. With the apparatus and method of the present invention, it is possible to load empty shaped spring cavities at a select location, such as at a field site, and also have a steady supply of shaped springs available for quick replacement. The forming apparatus is designed so as to easily cooperate and/or be mounted onto the magazine arrangement so as to facilitate the transfer of shape springs which are shaped by the forming apparatus into the magazine arrangement.

Photographic Film Cleaning Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
6701080, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Jul 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/202803
Inventors:
Thomas D. Jensen - Rochester NY
Dana A. Carlile - Webster NY
Jan A. Chrisler - Rochester NY
Scott M. Fitzgerald - Rochester NY
Fred J. Oleson - Brockport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1724
US Classification:
396319, 15100
Abstract:
A film cleaning apparatus and method includes a cleaning member with at least one self-loading cleaning surface or pad mounted directly over the film, such that when assembled, the cleaning surface or pad applies a force onto the film. The cleaning member of the present invention is preferably provided upstream of a magnetic head with respect to a direction of travel of the film in an imaging apparatus. The cleaning member of the present invention contacts the film with a sufficient load or force to clean the film and preferably, the opposing magnetic tracks of the film, prior to the film passing the magnetic heads or reaching the magnetic head area.

Ultrasonic Splicing Of Photographic Film Strips

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US Patent:
6835259, Dec 28, 2004
Filed:
Nov 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/716156
Inventors:
Thomas M. Smith - Spencerport NY
Frederick J. Oleson - Brockport NY
Robert W. Easterly - Churchville NY
Jan A. Chrisler - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B32B 3116
US Classification:
156 734, 156 731, 156157
Abstract:
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a method is described for ultrasonically splicing together overlapping ends of first and second lengths of photographic film strips of common film strip width with a film splicer employing a stationary elongated ultrasonic horn positioned on one side of the overlapping film strip ends in the width direction and a relatively movable anvil positioned on the opposite side of the overlapping film strip ends which traverses across the overlapping film ends by sliding or rolling in the length direction of the horn while the horn is ultrasonically vibrated and which provides pressure to the overlapping film ends while traversing across the overlapping film ends such that ultrasonic energy from the horn is transferred to the overlapping film ends effecting an ultrasonic weld between such film ends, wherein one of the first and second lengths of photographic film strips comprises an acetate based film strip and the other of the first and second lengths of photographic film strips comprises an acetate based film strip or a polyester based film strip, and wherein the product of the anvil pressure and anvil traverse rate is less than 6. 0 kg,mm/sec when the anvil is slid across the overlapping film ends and less than 3. 5 kg. mm/sec when the anvil is rolled across the overlapping film ends.

Apparatus For Backing A Magnetic Medium In Contact With A Magnetic Read/Write Head

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US Patent:
57644560, Jun 9, 1998
Filed:
Oct 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/739373
Inventors:
Scott M. Fitzgerald - Rochester NY
Frederick J. Oleson - Brockport NY
Jan A. Chrisler - Rochester NY
Jeffrey M. Steele - Pittsford NY
Alan T. Brewen - Pittsford NY
Patrick J. Argento - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G11B 1560
US Classification:
36013032
Abstract:
A recording head apparatus includes a first rigid frame (80); a magnetic head (14) supported by the first frame; a head-to-medium backer device (18; 37) including a second rigid frame (24; 38) supporting an elastically deformable leaf spring (20; 40) for engaging a magnetic medium (16) to urge the medium into contact with the head; a carrier (100) supported on the first frame for movement toward or away from the head, the backer device being supported by the carrier; and a spring member (110) for biasing the carrier toward the head, the carrier and backer device being moveable away from the head against the bias of the spring member to permit the head to be cleaned without requiring disassembly of the apparatus.
Jan A Chrisler from Rochester, NY, age ~74 Get Report