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Mark Ruesch Phones & Addresses

  • 2744 Carlyle Dr, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 (330) 328-7466
  • Shelbyville, MI
  • 3414 Woods Trl, Kent, OH 44240 (330) 677-0719
  • Cuyahoga Falls, OH
  • 1294 Glenoak Dr, Tallmadge, OH 44278 (330) 630-3462
  • Lake in the Hills, IL
  • Crystal Lake, IL
  • Wood Dale, IL
  • Algonquin, IL
  • Valparaiso, IN
  • Marshall, MI
  • 1294 Glenoak Dr, Tallmadge, OH 44278 (330) 519-5877

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Company: Wyotech / corinthian colleges - Laramie, WY Oct 2009 Position: Field admissions representative

Education

School / High School: EXCELSIOR COLLEGE May 2011 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies/Psychology

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Mark Ruesch Vesper, WI

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Work:
WYOTECH / CORINTHIAN COLLEGES
Laramie, WY
Oct 2009 to Oct 2009
Field Admissions Representative

VEOLIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES NORTH AMERICA
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Mar 2008 to Mar 2008
Territory Sales Representative

ASSOCIATED TRAINING SERVICES

Mar 2005 to Mar 2005
Admissions Representative

CLEVELAND COTTON PRODUCTS
Cleveland, OH
Mar 2000 to Mar 2000
Area Manager

Education:
EXCELSIOR COLLEGE
May 2011
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies/Psychology

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Us Patents

Rodless Pneumatic Cylinder

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US Patent:
6336393, Jan 8, 2002
Filed:
Jun 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/334019
Inventors:
Mark S. LeMire - Lake Barrington IL
Brent B. Moritz - Uniontown OH
Mark D. Ruesch - Tallmadge OH
Assignee:
Parker-Hannifin Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F01B 2900
US Classification:
92 88
Abstract:
A rodless cylinder includes a cylinder body with a longitudinal bore closed at both ends, a piston which reciprocates inside the bore of the cylinder body, a longitudinal slot along a surface of the body communicating the bore to the exterior of the body, a slide table which is connected by a coupling member extending through the slot to the piston and which moves in conjunction with the piston against the surface of the cylinder body, and sealing members to cover the slot in the cylinder body. A pair of generally V-shaped bearing members, formed from a synthetic resin, are interposed between the slide table and the cylinder body. The bearing members are received in channels formed in the slide table, and receive wedge-shaped distal ends of sidewalls projecting axially upward from the cylinder body, and inwardly toward each other. The V-shaped bearing members bear against the distal ends of the sidewalls to accommodate horizontal and vertical loads on the table, and allow the slide table to slide smoothly and accurately along the cylinder body. The piston for the rodless cylinder comprises a pair of identical piston portions, which are retained together and coupled as a complete assembly to the slide table by a yoke member.
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