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Andrew Santin Phones & Addresses

  • Cleveland, OH
  • West Newton, MA
  • Brookline, MA
  • Clermont, FL
  • Ocala, FL

Work

Company: Liminal space productions May 2016 Position: Production sound mixer

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Case Western Reserve University 2012 to 2016 Specialities: Theater, Acting, Medicine, Theatre

Skills

Microsoft Office • Customer Service • Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Word • Powerpoint • Acting • Martial Arts • Singing • Stunts • Stage Combat

Languages

English • Spanish • Russian

Industries

Entertainment

Resumes

Resumes

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Production Sound Mixer

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Location:
2319 south Overlook Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106
Industry:
Entertainment
Work:
Liminal Space Productions
Production Sound Mixer

Oberon Mar 2012 - Aug 2012
Production Assistant

Bad Habit Productions, Inc. Mar 2012 - Apr 2012
Assistant Stage Manager

Newton Country Players Jan 2012 - Mar 2012
Assistant Stage Manager

Various Jan 2012 - Mar 2012
Actor
Education:
Case Western Reserve University 2012 - 2016
Bachelors, Theater, Acting, Medicine, Theatre
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art 2015 - 2015
Monarch School 2010 - 2011
Buckingham Browne & Nichols School 2005 - 2010
The Fessenden School 1998 - 2005
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Customer Service
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Powerpoint
Acting
Martial Arts
Singing
Stunts
Stage Combat
Languages:
English
Spanish
Russian

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Andrew W. Santin
Secretary
STRATO CORPORATION
78 Water St, Beverly, MA 01915
159 Derby St, Salem, MA 01970
Andrew W. Santin
President
SANTIN ENGINEERING, INC
1 Lakeland Park Dr, Peabody, MA 01960
Andrew W. Santin
Manager
IMPROVIO LLC
116 Highland St, West Newton, MA 02465

Publications

Us Patents

Collapsible Serving Tray

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US Patent:
7559430, Jul 14, 2009
Filed:
Oct 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/263006
Inventors:
Dominic M. D'Olimpio - Quincy MA, US
Andrew W. Santin - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
B65D 6/18
US Classification:
220 7, 220 6
Abstract:
A collapsible serving tray that is stiff and flat when open and reduced in size and compact when folded. The tray is designed to be folded up into a compact size that is about one-quarter of the fully deployed size of the tray. One embodiment of the tray includes a perimeter edge that is ninety degrees to the flat serving surface when the tray is fully deployed.

Festooned Trim Clip System And Method For Attaching Festooned Clips To A Substrate

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US Patent:
8091184, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Apr 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/737362
Inventors:
Andrew W. Santin - Newton MA, US
David F. Jones - Northboro MA, US
Pasquale Rossi - Sarnia, CA
Timothy E. T. Scott - Mississauga, CA
Assignee:
Hope Global, division of NFA Corp. - Cumberland RI
International Classification:
B32B 3/06
US Classification:
24297, 248 742, 248 681, 24336, 24338, 24339
Abstract:
This invention provides a single or multi-ganged clip that can be grouped into a festooned arrangement. That is, a plurality of clips are arranged together into a discrete assembly along a line of extension so that a human or automated handler can retrieve a grouping, separate one-clip-at-a-time from the grouping, and apply the separated clip to a mold cavity or other assembly structure. Each clip can include a base with opposing ends aligned in the direction of extension and transverse to an elongation direction for a connecting segment (if any) between ganged clip members. In an illustrative embodiment, these base ends include opposing male and female connectors. In this embodiment the male connector is a cylinder with an axis that extends transverse to the direction of elongation and the female connector defines a conforming cylindrical inner diameter, which allows it to nest over the male cylinder. A gap opening is provided at the far edge of the female connector to provide clearance for the base that connects the male cylinder to the clip member base end. This gap can be sized to allow a predetermined range of angular rotation of the male connector within the female connector.

Low-Profile Upholstery Clip For Attaching A Bead To A Foam Substrate

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US Patent:
8099837, Jan 24, 2012
Filed:
Sep 7, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/851822
Inventors:
Andrew W. Santin - Newton MA, US
Pasquale Rossi - Sarnia, CA
David F. Jones - Northboro MA, US
Timothy E. T. Scott - Mississauga, CA
Assignee:
Hope Global, division of NFA Corporation - Cumberland RI
International Classification:
A47C 31/04
US Classification:
24297, 24543, 248 73, 2972182, 2974526, 428100
Abstract:
A low-profile clip adapted to secure a listing bead to a foam substrate and is constructed from a material that affords resilience, durability, high resistance to a wide range of temperatures during field use and seat assembly and ease of bead installation with high pull-out strength. The clip includes a base and a pair of legs extending upwardly from the base to a top barb. In this embodiment, the legs each extend upwardly from the base at a first angle of approximately 80 to 85 degrees and therefrom to each of the respective barbs at a second angle, with respect to a plane parallel to the base of approximately 88 to 90 degrees. In this manner the clip exhibits high performance while defining an overall height from tops of the legs to a bottom of the base of approximately ten millimeters or less making the clip particularly desirable for use in modern, thinner foam substrates.

Collapsible Serving Tray

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US Patent:
20040079672, Apr 29, 2004
Filed:
Oct 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/282355
Inventors:
Dominic D'Olimpio - Quincy MA, US
Andrew Santin - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
B65D001/34
US Classification:
206/565000, 206/557000
Abstract:
A collapsible serving tray that is stiff and flat when open and reduced in size and compact when folded. The tray is designed to be folded up into a compact size that is about one-quarter of the fully deployed size of the tray. One embodiment of the tray includes a perimeter edge that is ninety degrees to the flat serving surface when the tray is fully deployed.

Clip For Joining Tubular Members To Substrates

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US Patent:
20080148535, Jun 26, 2008
Filed:
Dec 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/615954
Inventors:
Andrew W. Santin - Newton MA, US
Pasquale Rossi - Sarnia, CA
Assignee:
HOPE GLOBAL, DIVISION OF NFA CORP. - Cumberland RI
International Classification:
F16L 3/13
A44B 17/00
US Classification:
24470, 248 51, 24464
Abstract:
This invention provides a clip for joining tubular members that employs living hinges that are part of a unitary clip including jaws and a base spring. The jaws are joined by a center living hinge and each jaw is also joined along a surface opposite its gripping surface to a cantilevered end of the base spring by a side-mounted living hinge. When the clip jaws are in a fully open orientation, with the center hinge at a maximum distance away from the base spring, the user biases the central hinge toward the base spring. The base spring ends are thereby biased away from each other, and after the jaws rotate about their living hinges through a position of maximum spread in the base spring ends, the spring ends rebound, forcing the jaws downward toward the base spring, and into a fully closed orientation. The clip includes a base that can be an anchor that embeds in foam of an upholstery cushion, or can have an adhesive that allows it to be secured to a structure, in the case of a pipe or conduit clamp. The clip can be formed by extrusion, with the hinges optionally coextruded from a more-resilient material. The extrusion can define a strip with cut lines therein that nearly separate the individual clip segments, enabling the clip strip to be stored on a spool and paid out as needed.

Festooned Trim Clip System And Method For Attaching Festooned Clips To A Substrate

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US Patent:
20120110797, May 10, 2012
Filed:
Nov 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/292719
Inventors:
Andrew W. Santin - Newton MA, US
David F. Jones - Northboro MA, US
Pasquale Rossi - Sarnia, CA
Timothy E. T. Scott - Mississauga, CA
Assignee:
HOPE GLOBAL, DIVISION OF NFA CORP. - Cumberland RI
International Classification:
F16B 5/12
F16B 2/26
US Classification:
24457, 156 66
Abstract:
This invention provides a single or multi-ganged clip that can be grouped into a festooned arrangement. Clips are grouped into a discrete assembly along a line of extension so that a handler can retrieve a grouping, separate one-clip-at-a-time, and apply the separated clip to an assembly structure. Each clip can include a base with opposing ends aligned in the direction of extension and transverse to an elongation direction for a connecting segment (if any) between ganged clip members. In one embodiment, these ends include opposing male and female connectors. The male connector is a cylinder with an axis extending transverse to the direction of elongation and the female connector defines a conforming cylindrical inner diameter, which allows it to nest over the male cylinder. An opening at the far edge of the female connector provides clearance for the base that connects the male cylinder to the clip member base end.

Flexible Fiberoptic Scope Handle

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US Patent:
D4341473, Nov 21, 2000
Filed:
Dec 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/098404
Inventors:
Frank Ward - Canton MA
James A. Ouellette - Scituate MA
Andrew William Santin - West Newton MA
John M. Smith - Southbridge MA
Damien J. McBride - Sturbridge MA
Assignee:
SLI, Inc. - Canton MA
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24137

Tissue Contacting Device For Oral And Other Medical Procedures

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US Patent:
20230079796, Mar 16, 2023
Filed:
Sep 12, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/942342
Inventors:
- Hingham MA, US
Andrew W. Santin - Beverly MA, US
Gregory E. Healey - Nyack NY, US
International Classification:
A46B 5/00
A46B 5/02
Abstract:
A system for laser-based medical use and laser-based oral surgery. The system includes an elongate handle having a proximal end and a distal end; a (e.g., disposable, selectively removable) functional element disposed at the distal end of the elongate handle; and an integral, soft coating material formed about, so as to cover, the functional element and the distal end of the elongate handle. In some implementations, the elongate handle includes a rigid (e.g., polycarbonate) portion and a soft (e.g., thermoplastic elastomer) portion for improving a user's grip of the elongate handle.
Andrew W Santin from Cleveland, OH, age ~31 Get Report