Glasscrafters Inc. Feb 1, 2013 - Mar 2020
Creative Director
Ayre Lighting Group, Inc. Sep 1, 2010 - Feb 2018
Vice President  Plumbing and Private Label Divisions
Robert Pandorf Industrial Design Sep 2009 - Feb 2013
Product Design and Brand Development Strategist
Kohler Co. 2004 - 2009
Lead Industrial Designer
Kaleidoscope 2002 - 2004
Product Design Manager
Education:
Mercer County Community College 2012 - 2013
Rochester Institute of Technology 1983 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Product Design
Skills:
Industrial Design Product Development Concept Development Brand Development Design Strategy Product Innovation Creative Direction Graphic Design Packaging Adobe Creative Suite Illustrator Trend Analysis Photoshop 3D Rendering Solidworks Cross Functional Team Leadership Program Management Research Design Adobe Illustrator Sketching Business Strategy Project Planning Sales Support Client Development Innovative Thinking Innovation Development Market Research Design Thinking Rapid Prototyping Digital Illustration Client Interfacing Presentation Development Customer Presentations Innovative Design Innovation Management Html Cad Concept Design Concept Generation Design Management Crm Experience Design Packaging Design Indesign Trend Research Consumer Trends Medical Illustration Dreamweaver Css
Interests:
New Technology Architecture and Furniture Trends In Design Design History New Materials and Processes
Richard Knadle - Dix Hills NY, US Hal Charych - E. Setauket NY, US Henry Grossfeld - Great Neck NY, US Robert Pandorf - Setauket NY, US Minh Ngoc - Selden NY, US Raj Bridgelall - Mount Sinai NY, US
International Classification:
H01Q011/10 H01Q021/12
US Classification:
343815000, 343792500
Abstract:
A directional antenna array is provided that includes a driven element and a first parasitic element separated from the driven element with the first parasitic element and/or the driven element having a width that is greater than about one-half a percent (0.5%) of an free-space wavelength of the directional antenna array. Alternatively or in conjunction, the directional antenna array includes a balun structure that is configured to couple the driven element to at least one of an electromagnetic energy source and an electromagnetic sink, and the balun structure includes a dipole structure, a first feed point extending from the dipole structure and a second feed point extending from the first parasitic element.
Robert Pandorf - Yardley PA, US James Stanley - Bristol PA, US Paul Briggs - Bristol PA, US
International Classification:
H05B 37/02
US Classification:
2502140AL
Abstract:
A cabinet light apparatus has a light source that is controlled according to ambient light conditions in the room where the cabinet is mounted, such as a kitchen or bathroom. The cabinet has a door and a light source positioned on the door. A sensor detects light levels present on the door and activates the light source upon detection of a pre-determined low light level. Once activated, the apparatus is configured such that light is projected outwardly from the door. When the cabinet door is open, the light source also projects upwardly to illuminate portions of the interior of the cabinet. The cabinet light is deactivated after the ambient light level surpasses the pre-determined level.
Robert P. Pandorf - Yardley PA, US Douglas J. Diemel - Philadelphia PA, US Howard S. Katz - Riegelsville PA, US
International Classification:
A47B 81/00 F16L 3/08
US Classification:
248 65, 312209
Abstract:
A medicine cabinet is disclosed that has electrical power. An internal raceway is provided to hide the electrical wiring for the cabinet, accommodate power cords of appliances powered by the cabinet, and to support shelving. A vertically movable front mirrored door can be raised to access the power supply and/or cabinet storage space.
Arun Sinha - Stamford CT Wendy Marin - New Rochelle NY Brendan Anderson - New York NY Jan Jones - Midlothian VA Robert Pandorf - Emerson NJ James Collins - New York NY Charles T. Higgins - Richmond VA William James Crowe - Chester VA Takahide Takeda - Hyogo, JP
A medicine cabinet with a horizontally oriented internal wire management and electronic component raceway structure where electrical wires from the building or home power supply and electronic components are housed. The uppermost portion of the internal wire management and electronic component raceway structure forms a shelf in the medicine cabinet with a translucent shelf surface. An LED light strip inserted inside the internal wire management and electronic component raceway activated by a motion senor switch provides illumination in the cabinet through the translucent shelf. Electrical receptacles and USB ports protrude from the front face of the shelf/wire management and electronic component raceway shelf. These receptacles and ports are powered by the electrical wires from the house or building fed into the shelf/wire management and electronic component raceway. Defogger strips are located between the two mirrored faces of the cabinet door. These defogger strips are powered by electrical receptacles located on the bottom of each side of the shelf/wire management and electronic component raceway housing allowing the mirrored cabinet doors to be mounted on either the left or right side of the medicine cabinet.
- Carlstadt NJ, US Michael M. Balagyozyan - Wayne NJ, US Robert P. Pandorf - Yardley PA, US
Assignee:
American Glasscrafters, Inc. - Carlstadt NJ
International Classification:
F21V 33/00 A47B 67/02 A47B 67/00
Abstract:
A pair of vertical linear side mounted lights for a cabinet with a mirrored door are disclosed. The vertical linear side mounted lights are an assembly of a rectangular box attachment section and a light diffuser housing. The light diffuser housing, containing LED light strips, is attached to the front of the rectangular box attachment section, containing the power source for the LED light strips, to create the rectangular box attachment section/light diffuser panel assembly. This assembly is affixed to the vertical side walls of a cabinet with a mirrored door. The light diffuser panel on the front of the assembly is oriented so as to angle the light toward the person standing in front the mirror. A preferred embodiment is for use of the vertical linear side mounted lights on a medicine cabinet with a mirrored front door.