J&D Manufacturing
New Product Engineer
Badger Equipment Co Jul 2008 - Aug 2014
Design Engineer
Bobcat Company May 2007 - Dec 2007
Engineering Intern
Karges-Faulconbridge, Inc. May 2006 - Aug 2006
Engineering Intern
Mcdonough Manufacturing May 2006 - Aug 2006
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire 2014
University of Minnesota Duluth 2003 - 2008
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Faribault High School
Skills:
Solidworks Engineering Finite Element Analysis Microsoft Office Product Development Manufacturing Design For Manufacturing Continuous Improvement Manufacturing Engineering Electronics Cad Cfd Ni Labview Data Acquisition Mechanical Engineering Autocad 3D Printing Uav Fdm Leadership Microsoft Dynamics Ax Product Design Fmea Six Sigma
BAE since 2007
Senior Analyst
USMC 1980 - 2009
LtCol
Education:
University of Rochester - William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration 1988 - 1990
M.B.A., Operations Management
Indiana University Bloomington 1978 - 1980
M.A., Russian & Linguistics
State University of New York at Albany 1973 - 1977
BA, Russian & East European Studies
Skills:
National Security Intelligence Analysis Dod Security Clearance Defense Military Program Management Intelligence Military Operations Intelligence Community Government Contracting Counterterrorism Government Information Assurance Command Analysis Operational Planning Strategic Planning Military Experience Process Improvement Requirements Analysis Sigint Force Protection International Relations Policy Proposal Writing Homeland Security Army Top Secret Navy Security Project Management Special Operations Counterintelligence Data Analysis Systems Engineering Business Process Improvement Team Leadership Federal Government Foreign Policy Air Force
Gerald P. Zink - Durango CO, US Neil C. O'Connor - Hesperus CO, US
Assignee:
StoneAge, Inc. - Durango CO
International Classification:
F23G 5/00
US Classification:
222566, 251336
Abstract:
A flow path switching valve is disclosed that can be operated remotely simply by turning flow on and off. The switching valve may be incorporated into the body of a high pressure nozzle. In one embodiment a mid portion of the valve body has at least one passage therein leading from a central axial bore to first and second external ports. A poppet member received in the central axial bore directs fluid flow in a first position to the first external ports. The poppet member, when in a second position, closes the central axial bore through the outlet end of the valve body and permits fluid flow through the second set of external ports. Selection of the different flow paths is made by simply reducing flow through the valve below a predetermined fluid flow threshold and then increasing the flow rate above the threshold.
Self Regulating Fluid Bearing High Pressure Rotary Nozzle