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Keith Bibby Phones & Addresses

  • Rindge, NH
  • Merrimack, NH
  • 9 Horseshoe Dr, Plainville, MA 02762
  • 62 Baybrook Farm, Mansfield, MA 02048 (508) 339-0738
  • Walpole, MA
  • Wrentham, MA

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Resumes

Keith Bibby Photo 1

Senior Project Engineer

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Location:
62 Baybrook Farm, Mansfield, MA 02048
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Innovative Products and Equipment
Senior Project Engineer

Econocorp Inc. Oct 2006 - Dec 2006
Engineer Manager

Airxchange Mar 2005 - Oct 2006
Manager Mfg Engineering

Kenney Manufacturing 1992 - Mar 2005
Manager R and D, Engineer Manager , Lead Automation Engineer

Pneumaticscaleangelus 1990 - 1992
Assistant Engineering Manager For Flexible Packaging
Education:
Lesley University 1998 - 2000
University of Massachusetts Amherst 1980 - 1985
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Norwood High School
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors
Skills:
Six Sigma
Engineering Management
Lean Manufacturing
Fmea
Control Systems Design
Engineering
Machine Design
Allen Bradley
Plc
Process Control
Design For Manufacturing
Industrial Control
Machining
Manufacturing
Robotics
Solidworks
Motion Control
Continuous Improvement
Automation
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Keith Bibby

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Keith Bibby
Engineering Manager, Research & Development Manager
ECONOCORP Inc.
Machinery · Mfg Packaging Machinery · Packaging Machinery-Manufactur · Misc General Purpose Machinery Mfg
72 Pacella Park Dr, Randolph, MA 02368
(781) 986-7500, (781) 986-1553

Publications

Us Patents

Adjustable Tension Shade Assembly

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US Patent:
7128124, Oct 31, 2006
Filed:
Jul 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/161315
Inventors:
Keith Bibby - Mansfield MA, US
Lynn Domina - Warwick MA, US
Assignee:
Kenney Manufacturing Company - Warwick RI
International Classification:
A47K 5/02
US Classification:
160263, 160313
Abstract:
The adjustable tension shade includes a spring motor, an axle, and a shade roller. The spring motor is mounted to the axle and drives the shade roller. The axle has an adjustable telescoping shaft and the free ends of the axle are spring-biased outwardly away from each other. The shade roller has a tubular body that surrounds the axle and the spring motor and serves as a mounting point and storage unit for a shade. A pair of feet is connected to each end of the axle and each has a soft rubber gripping surface thereon.

Electrical Insulator For Electrochemical Cell

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US Patent:
20130108903, May 2, 2013
Filed:
Dec 1, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/513542
Inventors:
Charles E. Martin - Georgetown MA, US
Lucien Fontaine - Lincoln RI, US
William H. Gardner - East Freetown MA, US
Keith M. Bibby - Mansfield MA, US
Dale Beaver - Sterling MA, US
International Classification:
H01M 10/04
H01M 2/18
US Classification:
429 82, 429142, 29730, 72419, 296231
Abstract:
An insulation portion for an electrochemical cell having a plurality of slots into which bent electrode tabs are slid through during an assembly process of an electrochemical cell. A latch is disposed adjacent the slots and is movable from a resting position to a biased position to engage the electrode tabs. Attachment of the insulation portion to the electrochemical cell and bending of the electrode tabs can be robotically performed, such that controllers of an attachment device and bending device are in communication with each other.

Apparatus And Method For Twisting Hollow Rods

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US Patent:
57717265, Jun 30, 1998
Filed:
Aug 28, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/704845
Inventors:
Keith M. Bibby - Mansfield MA
Robert H. Hesford - North Kingstown RI
John Surrette - Warwick RI
Richard A. Ross - Cranston RI
Assignee:
Kenney Manufacturing Company - Warwick RI
International Classification:
B21D 1114
US Classification:
72 202
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for uniformly twisting hollow, open-seam rods with preferably rectangular cross-sections for use as decorative curtain rods are disclosed. The twist extends throughout substantially the entire length of the rod. This feature enables a telescoped pair of rods, that is, a pair of rods with an inner rod dimensioned to slide into and out of an outer rod, to be twisted simultaneously such that the telescoping feature is maintained after twisting. The apparatus includes a rotatable first chuck and a substantially non-rotatable second chuck. Each chuck has male and female components to engage the inner and outer surfaces of a respective end of the rod. These components prevent buckling along the open seam and permit twisting throughout substantially the entire length of the rods. Sensor controls ensure uniform twisting and controlled unwinding of the rods. The controls are programmable to vary the amount of twist performed on each rod, and the apparatus is adjustable to accommodate rods of different lengths.
Keith Michael Bibby from Rindge, NH, age ~62 Get Report