Global Mrv Inc Nov 2011 - May 2014
Strategic Consultant
Lumasense Technologies, Inc. May 2007 - Sep 2011
Product Manager
Lumasense Technologies, Inc. May 1982 - Aug 2011
Gas Sensing Product Manager
Education:
Michigan State University 1972 - 1978
Bachelors, Electronics Engineering, Electronics
Lake Michigan College 1970 - 1973
Master of Science, Masters, Liberal Arts
Skills:
Product Development Product Marketing Business Planning Product Management Negotiation Marketing Strategy Automotive Product Launch Start Ups Business Development Pricing Crm New Business Development International Sales International Business Competitive Analysis Key Account Management Voice of the Customer Contract Negotiation Executive Management Change Management Program Management Management Manufacturing Marketing Team Leadership Marketing Management Project Management Sales Project Planning Management Consulting Channel Partners Forecasting Account Management Sales Operations Process Improvement Supply Chain Management Business Strategy Market Analysis Strategy Market Research Selling Training P&L Management Strategic Planning Product Lifecycle Management Strategic Partnerships Engineering Management Cross Functional Team Leadership
Eric L. Kewley - Alameda CA Joseph D. Bisby - Fairfield CA
Assignee:
Andros Incorporated - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
G01N 2700 G01N 2726
US Classification:
422 83
Abstract:
An improved sensor support subassembly for a chemical sensor in the testing of gaseous emissions. The sensor support subassembly of the present invention comprises means for slideably engaging a sensor unit with a gas intake manifold block. The sensor unit comprises a cylindrical base which forms the inlet to the sensor. The manifold block comprises a gas intake means, a gas channel and a U-shaped slot for slideably engaging the sensor unit's cylindrical base within the manifold block such that an air-tight passage is formed between the sensor inlet and the gas channel. The sensor support subassembly also provides a sealing means for ensuring an air-tight seal between the sensor unit and the manifold block. This slidable engagement scheme allows the sensor unit to be rotated about the axis of the cylindrical base, which in turn facilitates the use of a card-edge connector for making the electronic connections between the sensor and the sensor testing system power and data lines.