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Brett M Olin

from Lewiston, ID
Age ~68

Brett Olin Phones & Addresses

  • 2031 Grelle Ave, Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 743-3458
  • 3817 11Th St E, Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 861-1878
  • Hamburg, NY
  • 2031 Grelle Ave, Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 861-1862

Work

Company: Vista outdoor inc. 2012 to Dec 2015 Position: Senior product development engineer

Education

Degree: Associates, Bachelors, Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Oregon Institute of Technology 1977 to 1982 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

Engineering Management • Systems Engineering • Design For Manufacturing • Root Cause Analysis • Six Sigma • Fmea • Pro Engineer • Gd&T • Spc • Product Development • Solidworks • Finite Element Analysis • Composites • Unigraphics • Mechanical Engineering • Ptc Creo • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing • Lean Manufacturing • Manufacturing • Continuous Improvement

Interests

Scottish Terriers • Black Powder Cartridge • Gunsmithing • Old Harleys • Ammunition Design

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Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

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Brett Olin

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Location:
Lewiston, ID
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Vista Outdoor Inc. 2012 - Dec 2015
Senior Product Development Engineer

To My Shop 2012 - Dec 2015
Retired

Orbital Atk 2002 - 2012
Product Development Engineer

Orbital Atk 1994 - 2002
Manufacturing Engineer

Orbital Atk 1986 - 1994
Engineering Technician
Education:
Oregon Institute of Technology 1977 - 1982
Associates, Bachelors, Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Skills:
Engineering Management
Systems Engineering
Design For Manufacturing
Root Cause Analysis
Six Sigma
Fmea
Pro Engineer
Gd&T
Spc
Product Development
Solidworks
Finite Element Analysis
Composites
Unigraphics
Mechanical Engineering
Ptc Creo
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Lean Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Interests:
Scottish Terriers
Black Powder Cartridge
Gunsmithing
Old Harleys
Ammunition Design

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Manufacturing A Soft Point Bullet

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US Patent:
6581503, Jun 24, 2003
Filed:
Mar 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/098647
Inventors:
Brett Mathew Olin - Lewiston ID
Assignee:
Alliant Techsystems Inc. - Edina MN
International Classification:
F42B 3002
US Classification:
86 55, 102507, 102510
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a soft point bullet and the bullet resulting there from. The method comprises forming a bullet core of a first material plated with a second material; providing a cavity in one end of the plated core of preferably polygonal shape and positioning a shaped blank of plating material into the cavity; and forming the core into the final bullet size and shape by extruding the core into the cavity to form the bullet nose and encapsulate the shaped blank within the bullet.

Soft Point Bullet

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US Patent:
6732657, May 11, 2004
Filed:
Apr 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/421049
Inventors:
Brett Mathew Olin - Lewiston ID
Assignee:
Alliant Techsystems, Inc. - Edina MN
International Classification:
F42B 1234
US Classification:
102507, 102517
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a soft point bullet and the bullet resulting there from. The method comprises forming a bullet core of a first material plated with a second material; providing a cavity in one end of the plated core of preferably polygonal shape and positioning a shaped blank of plating material into the cavity; and forming the core into the final bullet size and shape by extruding the core into the cavity to form the bullet nose and encapsulate the shaped blank within the bullet.

Non-Contact Deviation Measurement System

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US Patent:
7383152, Jun 3, 2008
Filed:
Jan 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/329215
Inventors:
Scott E. Moore - Elk River MN, US
Brett Olin - Lewiston ID, US
Assignee:
Alliant Techsystems Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G01B 5/02
G01B 5/14
G01B 7/02
G01B 7/14
US Classification:
702159
Abstract:
A non-contacting deviation measurement system projects a first line and a second line upon a surface of an object. The projections of the first line and second line are arranged to overlap at an intersection line oriented at a nominal location such that when the surface is oriented at the nominal location, the intersection line appears on the surface. As the location of the surface deviates from the nominal location, the first line and second line as projected upon the surface move away from one another. The distance between the lines may be used to calculate the deviation from the nominal location. The deviation calculated may be compared to a predetermined maximum allowable deviation.

Non-Contact Deviation Measurement System

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US Patent:
7983873, Jul 19, 2011
Filed:
Jun 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/131613
Inventors:
Scott E. Moore - Elk River MN, US
Brett Olin - Lewiston ID, US
Assignee:
Alliant Techsystems Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G01B 5/02
G01B 5/14
G01B 7/02
G01B 7/14
G01B 11/02
G01B 11/14
G01B 13/02
US Classification:
702159, 702158, 702172
Abstract:
A non-contacting deviation measurement system projects a first line and a second line upon a surface of an object. The projections of the first line and second line are arranged to overlap at an intersection line oriented at a nominal location such that when the surface is oriented at the nominal location, the intersection line appears on the surface. As the location of the surface deviates from the nominal location, the first line and second line as projected upon the surface move away from one another. The distance between the lines may be used to calculate the deviation from the nominal location. The deviation calculated may be compared to a predetermined maximum allowable deviation.

Non-Contact Deviation Measurement System

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US Patent:
20110276308, Nov 10, 2011
Filed:
Jul 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/185395
Inventors:
Scott E. Moore - Elk River MN, US
Brett Olin - Lewiston ID, US
Assignee:
ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS INC. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G06F 15/00
G01B 11/14
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
702166, 382106
Abstract:
A non-contacting deviation measurement system projects a first line and a second line upon a surface of an object. The projections of the first line and second line are arranged to overlap at an intersection line oriented at a nominal location such that when the surface is oriented at the nominal location, the intersection line appears on the surface. As the location of the surface deviates from the nominal location, the first line and second line as projected upon the surface move away from one another. The distance between the lines may be used to calculate the deviation from the nominal location. The deviation calculated may be compared to a predetermined maximum allowable deviation.

Method Of Manufacturing A Hollow Point Bullet

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US Patent:
50798146, Jan 14, 1992
Filed:
Nov 13, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/613281
Inventors:
Steven R. Moore - Lewiston ID
David A. Imthurn - Lewiston ID
Brett Olin - Lewiston ID
Assignee:
Blount, Inc. - Lewiston ID
International Classification:
B21K 2106
US Classification:
29 123
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a hollow point bullet and the product resulting therefrom. A core is first formed from a deformable first metal and the entire core is electroplated with a second metal. A partially electroplated cavity is then formed within one end of the core with slits through the second metal along the cavity walls. The core is formed into its final shape in such a manner that the walls of the cavity are inclined at a desired angle relative to the axis core and the slits are extended to the circumferential edge of the cavity.

Non-Contact Deviation Measurement System

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US Patent:
20160202049, Jul 14, 2016
Filed:
Sep 14, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/853470
Inventors:
- Clearfield UT, US
Brett OLIN - Lewiston ID, US
International Classification:
G01B 11/25
G06T 7/60
G01B 11/14
Abstract:
A non-contacting deviation measurement system projects a first line and a second line upon a surface of an object. The projections of the first line and second line are arranged to overlap at an intersection line oriented at a nominal location such that when the surface is oriented at the nominal location, the intersection line appears on the surface. As the location of the surface deviates from the nominal location, the first line and second line as projected upon the surface move away from one another. The distance between the lines may be used to calculate the deviation from the nominal location. The deviation calculated may be compared to a predetermined maximum allowable deviation.
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