Senior Supply ConsultantCoca-Cola Refreshments (CCR) Atlanta, GA Mar 2010 to May 2013 Industrial Engineering Project Manager, Product Supply System StrategyCoca-Cola Refreshments (CCR) Atlanta, GA Dec 2008 to Mar 2010 Supply Chain Capital & Master Planning Manager, Supply Chain Strategy & SolutionsCoca-Cola Refreshments (CCR) Atlanta, GA Jun 2008 to Dec 2008 Supply Chain Consultant, Supply Chain Planning & StrategyCoca-Cola Refreshments (CCR) Atlanta, GA Dec 2006 to Jun 2008 Senior Supply Chain Analyst/Supply Chain Analyst, Supply Chain Planning & StrategyLear Corporation Montgomery, AL May 2005 to Dec 2006 Process Engineer/Six Sigma Black Belt, EngineeringAccenture Atlanta, GA Aug 2004 to May 2005 Supply Chain Analyst
Education:
Auburn University Auburn, AL 2004 M.S. in Industrial & Systems EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 2002 B.S. in Industrial & Systems Engineering
Augusta Medical GroupAugusta Health Pain Management 70 Medical Ctr Cir STE 305, Fishersville, VA 22939 5403325747 (phone), 5409325748 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Virginia Commonwealth University SOM Graduated: 2009
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Davis graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University SOM in 2009. He works in Fishersville, VA and specializes in Pain Management. Dr. Davis is affiliated with Augusta Health Care Inc.
Eric Bressner - Winston GA Jared Davis - Winston GA
Assignee:
Alum-A-Lift, Inc. - Winston GA
International Classification:
B25B 100
US Classification:
254 4R, 254 4 B, 254 89 H, 254 2 R
Abstract:
A lifting device that can effectively lift a variety of objects and enhance portability. The lifting device provides demountable portability that enables easy adaptation of the invention for objects of varying size. This adaptability provides a universality that minimizes the number of lifting devices need. The demountable nature of the invention also aids in efficient storage. Generally described, the lifting device includes a mast separable into a plurality of sections and a pulley supported by a first section of the mast. A dolly that supports the mast includes one or more transport structures for movably supporting the lifting device. An actuator is mounted on a second section of the mast. A carriage captured on the mast is configured to slide along the mast and directly or indirectly support an object to be lifted. The lifting device also includes a belt with a first end and a second end.
Electronic Equipment Enclosure With Side-To-Side Airflow Control System
Jared Keith Davis - Cedar Park TX, US Samuel Rodriguez - Leander TX, US
Assignee:
Chatsworth Products, Inc. - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361690, 361692, 361694, 361695, 454184
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure system with a side-to-side airflow control system includes an enclosure, having a front, a rear, a top, a bottom and two sides, and a side-to-side airflow control system. The airflow control system includes a side wall disposed adjacent one side of the enclosure, and a manifold disposed adjacent the other side of the enclosure. Electronic equipment having a front, a rear, a top, a bottom and two sides is disposed between the side wall and the manifold. Cooling air is routed into a first of the two sides of the electronic equipment, and heated exhaust air is routed out of a second side of the two sides of the electronic equipment and into the manifold. The side wall prevents the heated exhaust air from mixing with the cooling air at the first side of the electronic equipment.
Electronic Equipment Enclosure With Side-To-Side Airflow Control System
Jared Keith Davis - Cedar Park TX, US Samuel Rodriguez - Leander TX, US
Assignee:
Chatsworth Products, Inc. - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361690, 361692, 454184
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure system with a side-to-side airflow control system includes an enclosure, having a front, a rear, a top, a bottom and two sides, and a side-to-side airflow control system. The airflow control system includes a side wall disposed adjacent one side of the enclosure, and a manifold disposed adjacent the other side of the enclosure. Electronic equipment having a front, a rear, a top, a bottom and two sides is disposed between the side wall and the manifold. Cooling air is routed into a first of the two sides of the electronic equipment, and heated exhaust air is routed out of a second side of the two sides of the electronic equipment and into the manifold. The side wall prevents the heated exhaust air from mixing with the cooling air at the first side of the electronic equipment.
Eric M. Sorrells - Atlanta GA, US Jared A. Davis - Atlanta GA, US
International Classification:
A63F 9/24
US Classification:
463 42, 463 9
Abstract:
The realm of fantasy sports gaming is expanded beyond the selection of current, active athletes by including former athletes, or former seasons for current athletes, in a selection pool for fantasy sports leagues. This is accomplished by querying databases of sports statistics for the purpose of generating a mock performance that can be fairly compared and incorporated with real-time performances generated by current athletes actively participating in the same sport. The end result is a realistic, yet unpredictable, statistical box score for a former athlete that can be translated via a point system for the purpose of fantasy sports league play.
Eric Bressner - Winston GA Jared Davis - Winston GA
Assignee:
Alum-A-Lift, Inc. - Winston GA
International Classification:
B25B 100
US Classification:
254 4B, 254 4 R, 254 89 H, 254 17, 254 2 R
Abstract:
A lifting device that can effectively lift a variety of objects and enhance portability. The lifting device provides demountable portability that enables easy adaptation of the invention for objects of varying size. This adaptability provides a universality that minimizes the number of lifting devices need. The demountable nature of the invention also aids in efficient storage. Generally described, the lifting device includes a mast separable into a plurality of sections and a pulley supported by a first section of the mast. A dolly that supports the mast includes one or more transport structures for movably supporting the lifting device. An actuator is mounted on a second section of the mast. A carriage captured on the mast is configured to slide along the mast and directly or indirectly support an object to be lifted. The lifting device also includes a belt with a first end and a second end.
Method Of Adapting Electronic Equipment Structure For Cable Management
- Agoura Hills CA, US James I. LAWRENCE - Georgetown TX, US John W. ROBERTSON - Georgetown TX, US Johnny C. FRAGA - Round Rock TX, US Jared Keith DAVIS - Leander TX, US
A method of adapting an electronic equipment structure for cable management, the method comprising: providing a cable manager having one or more cable finger units extending from a frame, the frame including at least one spine member having an extruded construction and one or more ledges that extend along a length thereof; providing an accessory rod assembly having a base member and an accessory rod, wherein the base member includes a front-facing socket, a rear-facing hook, and a rotatable knob having a threaded end received within a threaded portion at a side of the base member, and wherein the accessory rod has an extruded construction and a generally uniform, at least partially cylindrical, cross-sectional shape; positioning the rear-facing hook of the base member against one side of the one or more ledges of the at least one spine member; rotating the rotatable knob such that the threaded end is wound within the threaded portion of the base member and bears on an opposite side of the one or more ledges of the at least one spine member, thereby clamping the at least one spine member between the rear-facing hook and the rotatable knob; and positioning a proximal end of the accessory rod within the front-facing socket of the base member such that the accessory rod extends therefrom into a cable management space.
Cage Nut Fastener And Methods For Tool-Less Installation Of Same
- Agoura Hills CA, US Jared Keith DAVIS - Cedar Park TX, US
International Classification:
F16B 37/04
Abstract:
A cage nut fastener, capable of installation against a frame member without the aid of tools, includes a spring cage and a nut retained within a space defined by the spring cage and prevented from rotation therein. The spring cage includes a back wall with a wall aperture therethrough, a cage arm extending in a forward direction from a side of the back wall, and a lever arm disposed at a side of the back wall that is opposite the cage arm. The nut includes a nut aperture therethrough that is generally aligned with the wall aperture of the back wall. The lever arm includes an extension portion that extends in a rearward direction behind the back wall of the spring cage. Application of a compression force upon the lever arm, without the aid of tools, manipulates the spring cage to a compressed state that facilitates positioning of a distal end of each of the cage arm and the lever arm through an aperture of a frame member so that, upon release of the compression force, the spring cage and the nut are secured against the frame member.
A data processing equipment structure includes a plurality of vertical and horizontal frame components, which, together, define an equipment structure frame, and a plurality of panels disposed relative to the equipment structure frame to define a periphery. At least one of the plurality of vertical and horizontal frame components is an extruded strut having a generally uniform cross-section. The extruded strut includes an outwardly-facing channel extending along each of a pair of opposing sides of the extruded strut, at least one of which includes a set of evenly-spaced ridges, extending along each of two sides of the channel, for accommodating a threaded fastener. The extruded strut further includes one or more ledges, each having a depth sufficient to accommodate a thickness of one of the plurality of panels.
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Amarillo firefighters Sam Berry and Jared Davis responded to a car crash involving the children earlier this month,the firefighters told KFDA in Amarillo. The children were distraught but uninjured in the wreck.
tson on the 18th July 2016 in the City of Coatesville. I would like to extend my sincere apology to the injured officer, his family and your department at this time. This apology I also extend to Officer Jared Davis who must have been traumatized by the experience of being attacked by Eric.
Speaking of offensive lines, Tennessee Tech's various quarterbacks, including running-style Darian Stone and passing-style Jared Davis, can only be so effective if the offensive line doesn't improve after a subpar season.
"[We wanted] to help the community, help our veterans, our warriors out that are overseas. Make sure that they're not forgotten in any way. That's really important to them," Jared Davis, the event organizer, said.