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  • 7069 Hoover Dr, Mentor, OH 44060 (440) 255-1986
  • Cleveland, OH
  • 7069 Hoover Dr, Mentor, OH 44060 (440) 666-6602

Work

Company: Wesco Sep 2013 Position: Warehouse worker

Education

School / High School: Ohio State University May 2001 Specialities: Bachelor's in Meteorology

Skills

Generating Ideas and Brainstorming • Gd&T Drawing and Tolerancing Techniques • Design For Manufacture/Assembly • Technical Writing and Word Formulation • Eye For Detail

Ranks

Certificate: Registered Pe - Ohio

Interests

Amateur Astronomer • Securities Investor and Advisor • Astro Photography

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Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

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Kenneth Taucher

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Location:
Cleveland, OH
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Philips Aug 2015 - May 2017
Consulting Mechanical and Quality Engineer

Kinetic Technologies Jan 2013 - Jul 2015
Design Engineer

Superior Machine Company of South Carolina, Inc. May 2012 - Jan 2013
Design Engineer

Alcoa Jul 2011 - Jan 2012
Design Engineer

Swagelok Jan 2011 - Jun 2011
Product Engineer
Education:
Cleveland State University
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Generating Ideas and Brainstorming
Gd&T Drawing and Tolerancing Techniques
Design For Manufacture/Assembly
Technical Writing and Word Formulation
Eye For Detail
Interests:
Amateur Astronomer
Securities Investor and Advisor
Astro Photography
Certifications:
Registered Pe - Ohio
Ohio Board of Engineers and Surveyors
Kenneth Taucher Photo 2

Kenneth Taucher Willowick, OH

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Work:
Wesco

Sep 2013 to 2000
Warehouse Worker

Target Corp

Sep 2001 to 2000
Logistics Warehouse Associate

Tridelta Industries Inc
Mentor, OH
Feb 2001 to Aug 2001
Assembly Line Worker

Finast (Tops) Grocery Store
Mentor, OH
1995 to 2001
Utility Stock Person

Education:
Ohio State University
May 2001
Bachelor's in Meteorology

Publications

Us Patents

Multiple Stage Optical System For Creating High-Intensity Solar Light Beam

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US Patent:
42771293, Jul 7, 1981
Filed:
Nov 1, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/090302
Inventors:
Kenneth F. Taucher - Mentor OH
International Classification:
G02B 1700
US Classification:
350 27
Abstract:
An optical system concentrates solar light energy or energy from another light or electromagnetic radiation source into a low-diverging, collimated, high-intensity beam. The optical system has several stages, each including an input collimating lens, a fresnel-like reflecting surface, and a parabolic reflector; and prior to the first stage is an input objective lens and at the output of the last stage is a pinhole aperture and an output collimating lens.

Modulator Screen Drum Assembly

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US Patent:
39854329, Oct 12, 1976
Filed:
Jul 31, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/493219
Inventors:
Shou L. Hou - Chagrin Falls OH
Kenneth F. Taucher - Euclid OH
Assignee:
Addressograph Multigraph Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G03G 1500
US Classification:
355 3R
Abstract:
A modulator screen drum assembly supports a multi-layer screen having the capability of selectively passing therethrough charged particles for aperture-controlled electrostatic printing. The drum assembly comprises a pair of rotatably supported end wall members axially positioned in spaced apart relationship. The modulator screen is secured to and wrapped around the end all members to provide a screen drum or cylinder. Adjusting means is provided for axially moving one of the end wall members relative to the other end wall member to stretch and tension the screen cylinder in a longitudinal direction, and locking means is provided for locking the adjusting means in the set position to thereby maintain the screen cylinder in properly tensioned and taut condition. A drive means is provided for simultaneously driving both of the end wall members at a uniform and constant velocity such that the screen drum assembly is rotatably driven at a uniform velocity to prevent distortion or twisting of the screen during a printing operation.

Optical System For Creating High-Intensity Solar Light Beam

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US Patent:
41836120, Jan 15, 1980
Filed:
Feb 24, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/880764
Inventors:
Kenneth F. Taucher - Mentor OH
International Classification:
G02B 1700
US Classification:
350 27
Abstract:
An optical system concentrates solar light energy or energy from another light or electromagnetic radiation source into a low-diverging, collimated, high-intensity beam. The optical system includes an objective lens, an input collimating lens, a fresnel-like reflecting surface, a parabolic reflector, a pinhole aperture, and output collimating lens.

Impulse Wrench

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US Patent:
6179063, Jan 30, 2001
Filed:
May 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/562958
Inventors:
John A. Borries - Chardon OH
Kenneth F. Taucher - Mentor OH
Assignee:
The Stanley Works - New Britain CT
International Classification:
B25B 2100
US Classification:
173 935
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an impulse wrench for use in conjunction with a fastener engaging tool and a power supply to selectively rotate threaded fasteners. The wrench comprises a housing and an impulse manifold rotatably mounted within the housing. An impulse piston is mounted inside a impulse piston receiving space for reciprocating movement and has an impulse delivering surface and a pressurizing surface. The piston and the piston receiving space are constructed and arranged such that the pressurizing surface and an outer end portion of the piston receiving space cooperate to define at least a portion of a high pressure chamber which is filled with a substantially incompressible fluid. An impulse receiving portion of an output spindle and the impulse delivering portion of the impulse piston are constructed and arranged with respect to one another such that the motor rotates the manifold relative to the spindle so as to engage the impulse delivering surface of the impulse piston with the impulse receiving portion of the spindle so that (a) an impulse is delivered to the spindle to turn the spindle and the fastener engaging tool and (b) the impulse receiving portion cams the impulse delivering surface so as to move the impulse piston outwardly to increase the fluid pressure inside the high pressure chamber to a level which is related to the torsional resistance offered by the fastener. A pressure responsive shut-off structure is communicated with the high pressure chamber and movable between (a) a power communicating position and (b) a power shut-off position.
Kenneth F Taucher from Mentor, OH, age ~76 Get Report