Rea Magnet Wire
General Manager of Diversified Products
Rea Magnet Wire
Plant Manager
Group Delphi Sep 2014 - Aug 2018
S.v.p of Operations
Fleetwood Rv, Inc. Mar 2013 - Sep 2014
Director of Operations
Bluffton Motor Works Jan 2010 - Mar 2013
Plant Manager
Education:
University of Saint Francis 1991 - 1995
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
Hillsdale College 1986 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Finance
Wyoming High School 1982 - 1986
Skills:
Lean Manufacturing Manufacturing Continuous Improvement Toyota Production System 5S Tpm Automotive Process Improvement Manufacturing Operations Management Kaizen Operations Management Six Sigma Value Stream Mapping Fmea Team Building Manufacturing Operations Root Cause Analysis Manufacturing Engineering Jit Smed Operational Excellence Supply Chain Quality System Dmaic Kanban Spc Poka Yoke Iso Industrial Engineering Total Productive Maintenance Mrp Tqm Production Planning Ppap Supplier Quality Green Belt Stamping Quality Management Pdca Process Engineering Apqp
Mattias Schmidt - Idstein, DE John Ferney McKibben - West Chester OH, US Cornelia Sprengard-Eichel - Frankfurt, DE Suna Polat - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61F 13/537 A61F 13/514 A61F 13/49
US Classification:
604378, 604367
Abstract:
Absorbent articles which provide superior protection against wet through under impact or sustained pressure, and high convective air flow therethrough for skin health and comfort benefits. In particular, an absorbent article comprising an absorbent core and an absorbent barrier structure, wherein the absorbent barrier structure has a hydrohead value of at least about 10 mBars; a convective air permeability of at least about 10 Darcy/mm; and a liquid impact transmission value of less than about 20 g/m.
Absorbent Barrier Structures Having A High Convective Air Flow Rate And Articles Made Therefrom
Srinivas Krishnaswamy Mirle - Liberty Township OH, US Mattias Schmidt - Idstein, DE John Ferney McKibben - West Chester OH, US Cornelia Sprengard-Eichel - Frankfurt, DE Suna Polat - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter and Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61F 13/514 B32B 5/26
US Classification:
604378, 604367, 442382
Abstract:
Absorbent articles which provide superior protection against wet through under impact or sustained pressure, and high convective air flow therethrough for skin health and comfort benefits. An absorbent article comprising an absorbent core and an absorbent barrier structure, wherein the absorbent barrier structure has a hydrohead value of at least about 10 mBars; a convective air permeability of at least about 10 Darcy/mm; and a liquid impact transmission value of less than about 20 g/m.
Apparatus For Separating Particles And Methods For Using Same
Christopher Michael Young - Cincinnati OH, US Hasan Eroglu - Liberty Township OH, US John Ferney McKibben - West Chester OH, US Steven Lee Barnholtz - West Chester OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D21C 9/00 D21H 23/00
US Classification:
162100, 209240
Abstract:
An apparatus suitable for separating particles and methods for using such apparatus are provided.
Absorbent Barrier Structures Having A High Convective Air Flow Rate And Articles Made Therefrom
Srinivas Mirle - Liberty Township OH, US Mattias Schmidt - Idstein, DE John McKibben - West Chester OH, US Cornelia Sprengard-Eichel - Frankfurt, DE Suna Polat - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
International Classification:
A61F013/15
US Classification:
604/385010
Abstract:
The present invention relates to absorbent articles with improved protection and comfort by use of an absorbent barrier structure. This is achieved by the selection of individual components meeting specific requirements such that the combination thereof provides the absorbent articles having desired performance.
Systems And Methods For Airborne Particle Contamination Control
Shirdish Poondru - Cincinnati OH, US Joseph Francis Kitching - Middletown OH, US Savas Aydore - West Chester OH, US Hasan Eroglu - Liberty OH, US Krista Beth Comstock - Mason OH, US Jianjun Feng - West Chester OH, US Yunpeng Yang - Mason OH, US John Ferney McKibben - West Chester OH, US
International Classification:
G06G 7/57
US Classification:
703 9
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for airborne particle contamination control, comprising: creating a simulation by modeling a turbulent airflow in an environment that includes an equipment of interest; plotting a flow parameter on the simulation to visualize a flow field of air according to a current design; creating an injection point on the simulation for particles in the environment; determining a particle concentration of the particles; determining, by a computing device and from the particle concentration, whether the current design provides contamination control; in response to determining that the current design does not provide contamination control, creating a modified design; and providing the modified design for implementation. The present invention further relates to a computing device for airborne particle contamination control. The present invention still further relates to a non-transitory computer-readable medium for airborne particle contamination control.
Hardwood Pulp Fiber-Containing Structures And Methods For Making Same
Gillian Scott COOPER - Wyoming OH, US John Ferney McKIBBEN - West Chester OH, US Ward William OSTENDORF - West Chester OH, US John Allen MANIFOLD - Sunman IN, US Khosrow Parviz MOHAMMADI - Liberty Township OH, US Anja (NMN) WERTH - Singapore, SG
Hardwood pulp fiber-containing structures, more particularly to eucalyptus pulp fiber-containing fibrous structures that may exhibit improved fiber densification and/or improved softness compared to known hardwood pulp fiber-containing fibrous structures are provided.
Apparatus For Separating Particles And Methods For Using Same
A portable paper hole punch and hole reinforcement tape applicator comprising a housing including operating mechanism for feeding a pressure sensitive tape over a sheet of paper. Punch means and a pressure pad are provided for punching a hole through the tape and paper and applying pressure to seal or bond the tape to the paper. Tape feed means are provided and include means for imparting a transverse curl to the tape so that the latter is stiffened lengthwise to prevent bunching or jamming during the hole punching operation. The surfaces of all parts of the device contacted by the adhesive side of the tape are coated with "Teflon" or other suitable material, so that the tape will not adhere thereto as it is moved thereover.