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Peter A Wacht

from Ontario, NY
Age ~68

Peter Wacht Phones & Addresses

  • 5867 Hopewell Dr, Ontario, NY 14519 (315) 524-5057
  • Webster, NY

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Rochester, New York , Verenigde Staten

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Location:
5867 Hopewell Dr, Ontario, NY 14519
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Inficon Feb 2013 - 2018
Associate Mechanical Engineer

Mahindra Satyam Mar 2012 - Feb 2013
Mechanical Cad Designer

Carestream Health 2010 - 2012
Mechanical Designer and Quality Technician

Geospatial Systems Aug 2004 - Mar 2010
Mechanical Designer

Eastman Kodak May 1981 - Aug 2004
Mechanical Designer Technician
Education:
Monroe Community College 2010 - 2011
Monroe Community College 1979 - 1981
Associates, Associate of Arts
Skills:
Electronics Packaging
Solidworks
Pro Engineer
Ug
Unigraphics
Design For Manufacturing
Gd&T
Teamcenter
Cad
Sheet Metal
Solid Modeling
Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing
Injection Molding
Product Design
Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Product Development
Tolerance Analysis
Machining
Aerospace
Machine Design
Fmea
Design Engineering
Design For Assembly
Root Cause Analysis
Plastics
Components
Ptc Creo
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Nx Unigraphics
Computer Aided Design
Siemens Nx
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Us Patents

One-Time Use Camera Assembly Process Having Filmstrip Anchored During Camera Frame Assembly Transport

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US Patent:
6526228, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Apr 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/843220
Inventors:
Joseph A. Watkins - Rochester NY
Peter A. Wacht - Ontario NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1702
US Classification:
396 6, 396388, 396415
Abstract:
In a film camera production method, a leading portion of a filmstrip is draped across a midsection of a camera frame. The camera frame has a film roll chamber joined to the midsection. A free end of the leading portion is lodged in the film roll chamber and a retention zone of the filmstrip is placed in engagement with a retention structure mounted to the frame. The retention zone adjoins the free end. The retention structure is fixed in position on the frame. The engagement of the retention zone and retention structure locks the leading portion against longitudinal travel toward the film roll chamber. The frame is transported and, during the transporting, the engagement of the retention zone and retention structure is maintained. Following the transporting, the retention zone is pulled off the retention structure.

Camera Having A Filmstrip Holdfast Spaced Apart From A Film Path And Transportable Camera Intermediate

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US Patent:
6526229, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Apr 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/843394
Inventors:
Joseph A. Watkins - Rochester NY
Peter A. Wacht - Ontario NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1702
US Classification:
396 6, 346388, 346415
Abstract:
In a camera frame assembly, a frame includes a film return chamber, a film roll chamber spaced apart from the film return chamber, and a midsection extending between the chambers. The midsection has a pair of film guide surfaces that define a film path between the chambers. A holdfast is joined in fixed relation to the midsection adjacent the film roll chamber. The holdfast extends outward from the midsection toward the film path. The holdfast is fully outside the film path. A film unit has a film holder and a filmstrip. The film holder is seated in the film return chamber. The filmstrip has a leading portion having a free end and a grip adjoining the free end. The filmstrip has a main portion adjoining the leading portion. The filmstrip is movable between a first position in which the grip engages the holdfast and a second position in which the main portion occupies the film path and extends from one of the chambers to the other. A camera and transportable camera intermediate likewise have a holdfast and grip.

One-Time-Use Camera Bends Wider Film Leader Widthwise To Conserve Space

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US Patent:
59785969, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Jul 7, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/111229
Inventors:
Peter A. Wacht - Ontario NY
Anthony DiRisio - Rochester NY
Joel S. Lawther - East Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1702
US Classification:
396 6
Abstract:
A one-time-use camera comprises a filmstrip having a certain width and a film leader for the filmstrip having another width that is greater than the width of the filmstrip, a film-exposure backframe opening, a pair of parallel film edge guides located apart from each other a distance substantially equal to the width of the filmstrip to guide the filmstrip over the backframe opening, and a pair of leader edge guides located parallel to the film edge guides and apart from each other a distance less than the width of the wider leader, but greater than the distance separating the film edge guides, in order to make the wider leader be bent widthwise at opposite longitudinal edge portions of the wider leader between the film edge guides and the leader edge guides, whereby the wider leader is prevented from having to significantly increase the size of the one-time-use camera.

Method Of Unwinding Filmstrip From A Spiral Processing Reel

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US Patent:
56951450, Dec 9, 1997
Filed:
Aug 9, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/694550
Inventors:
Peter A. Wacht - Ontario NY
James F. Schmitt - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B65H 1808
US Classification:
242348
Abstract:
A method of retracting a filmstrip wound on a filmstrip reel. The filmstrip has a rear end which is attached to a spool of a film cartridge. The filmstrip reel comprising a pair of side walls, each side wall having a spiral track for retaining an edge of the filmstrip. The filmstrip is rewound into the film cartridge by applying a removing force on the rear end of the filmstrip in a direction for rewinding the filmstrip into the films cartridge. At the same time, one of the side walls is oscillated with respect to the other side wall about its central axis.

One-Time-Use Camera With Multi-Piece Flash Circuit Board To Improve Compactness

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US Patent:
59435100, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Jun 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/089084
Inventors:
Peter A. Wacht - Ontario NY
Joel S. Lawther - East Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1702
G03B 910
US Classification:
396 6
Abstract:
A compact camera comprising a main body part, and a substantially flat flash circuit board, is characterized in that the flash circuit board has at least two separate flat board pieces, and the main body part has respective separate locations for each one of the separate pieces of the flash circuit board.
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