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Paul Ishman Phones & Addresses

  • 721 Acacia Ave, Melbourne, FL 32904 (321) 725-9416
  • 600 N John Rodes Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32934
  • 6955 Orchid Tree Dr, Grant, FL 32949
  • Port Orange, FL
  • 721 Acacia Ave, Melbourne, FL 32904

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Paul Ishman Photo 1

Owner

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Location:
Melbourne, FL
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Paul Ishman Engineering
Owner
Paul Ishman Photo 2

Owner And Mechanical Engineer

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Location:
Melbourne, FL
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Rockwell Collins Apr 1988 - Apr 2011
Principal Mechanical Engineer

Paul Ishman Engineering Apr 1988 - Apr 2011
Owner and Mechanical Engineer
Education:
University of Miami 1969 - 1971
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Electronics Packaging
Sheet Metal
Sheet Metal Design
Machining
Mechanical Engineering
Tolerance Analysis
Gd&T
Design For Manufacturing
Solid Modeling
Injection Molding
Unigraphics
Solidworks
Finite Element Analysis
Pdm
Design Engineering
Assemblies
Stress Analysis
Mechanism Design
Aerospace

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul A. Ishman
President
K & I AIR SERVICES, INC
721 Acacia Ave, Melbourne, FL
Paul A. Ishman
Vice President
Response Engineering, Inc
721 Acacia Ave, Melbourne, FL 32904

Publications

Us Patents

High Speed Printer With Multiple Paper Paths

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US Patent:
44525435, Jun 5, 1984
Filed:
Jan 15, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/339272
Inventors:
James W. Adkisson - S. Merrit Is. FL
David W. Davis - Titusville FL
Paul A. Ishman - Melbourne Village FL
Assignee:
Florida Data Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
B41J 1100
US Classification:
400605
Abstract:
A high speed printer has multiple paths to accommodate cut paper sheets, manually fed paper and continuous forms for supply to a cylindrical platen such that the printer can be utilized with various types and sizes of paper. The printer includes a bail mechanism operable to capture the cut paper sheets and the manually fed sheets and to be moved to a displaced position when the printer is used for continuous forms.

Noise-Reducing Platen

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US Patent:
44538480, Jun 12, 1984
Filed:
May 24, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/381593
Inventors:
James W. Adkisson - S. Merrit Is. FL
Paul A. Ishman - Melbourne FL
Assignee:
Florida Data Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
B41J 11053
B41J 1904
US Classification:
400661
Abstract:
A noise-reducing platen comprising a circular cylinder, a hub disposed along the longitudinal axis of and within the cylinder, and walls for dividing the annular region between the cylinder and the hub into a plurality of separated longitudinal channels extending the length of the cylinder. The walls include a plurality of vanes disposed at angular intervals about the hub, each vane extending (a) from the hub to the inner surface of the cylinder and (b) along the length of the cylinder, each pair of adjacent vanes defining one of the longitudinal channels. It is believed that the vibrations generated along the longitudinal channels are at a frequency above the audible range, thereby resulting in reduced undesired noise when printing elements strike the platen.
Paul Alan Ishman from Melbourne, FL, age ~76 Get Report