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Bruno A Purnode

from Newark, OH
Age ~57

Bruno Purnode Phones & Addresses

  • 617 Westwood Dr, Newark, OH 43055 (740) 348-0075
  • 617 Westwood Dr APT T, Newark, OH 43055 (740) 348-0075
  • 2 Camino Ct, Spring, TX 77382 (281) 419-8769
  • 740 Maple St, Granville, OH 43023 (740) 587-4415
  • Montgomery, TX

Work

Company: Owens corning 2012 Position: Senior research associate

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: University of Louvain (Belgium) 1991 to 1995 Specialities: Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Process Simulation • Manufacturing • Polymers • Mechanical Engineering • Glass • Fluid Mechanics • Six Sigma • Heat Transfer • Project Management • Rheology • Finite Element Analysis • Mathematical Modeling • Team Leadership • Innovation Management • Numerical Simulation • Sensors • Technical Leadership • Melting • Forming • Finite Volume • Process Research • Applied Mathematics • Offshore Operations • Software Development • Process Modeling • Oil and Gas Industry

Interests

Dutch • Fluent In Four Languages • German • French

Industries

Building Materials

Public records

Vehicle Records

Bruno Purnode

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Address:
617 Westwood Dr, Newark, OH 43055
VIN:
WA1AV74L97D011451
Make:
AUDI
Model:
Q7
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Research Associate

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Location:
5475 Highland Preserve Dr, Mableton, GA 30126
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Owens Corning
Senior Research Associate

Owens Corning 2004 - 2011
Senior Engineer and Research Associate

Owens Corning 2004 - 2011
Leader Melting and Fiberizing Technology at Owens Corning; Senior Technical Staff

Exxonmobil 2000 - 2004
Development Project Lead and Senior Engineer

Owens Corning 1996 - 2000
Senior Engineer
Education:
University of Louvain (Belgium) 1991 - 1995
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering
University of Louvain (Belgium) 1990 - 1991
Master of Science, Masters, Industrial Engineering
University of Louvain(Belgium) 1985 - 1990
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Process Simulation
Manufacturing
Polymers
Mechanical Engineering
Glass
Fluid Mechanics
Six Sigma
Heat Transfer
Project Management
Rheology
Finite Element Analysis
Mathematical Modeling
Team Leadership
Innovation Management
Numerical Simulation
Sensors
Technical Leadership
Melting
Forming
Finite Volume
Process Research
Applied Mathematics
Offshore Operations
Software Development
Process Modeling
Oil and Gas Industry
Interests:
Dutch
Fluent In Four Languages
German
French

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bruno Purnode
Treasurer
Glass Manufacturing Industry Council
Business Association
600 N Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43082
(614) 818-9423

Publications

Us Patents

Reinforcement Member For A Bushing Tip Plate And Related Method

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US Patent:
6813909, Nov 9, 2004
Filed:
Jun 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/894672
Inventors:
Byron L. Bemis - Newark OH
Timothy A. Sullivan - Newark OH
Kevin D. Smith - Kanapolis NC
David H. Wolf - Newark OH
Jack L. Emerson - Newark OH
Bruno A. Purnode - The Woodlands TX
James P. Tracy - Concord NC
William L. Streicher - Granville OH
Assignee:
Owens Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inc. - Summit IL
International Classification:
C03B 37085
US Classification:
65495, 65499, 65492, 65493, 65494, 373 28
Abstract:
A plurality of different structural members for reinforcing a plate-like structure, such as a bushing tip plate for intended use in forming fibers from a fluid material supplied to a bushing assembly, are disclosed. Each reinforcing member includes a body having a first portion for attachment to the structure and a second portion having a profile with a variable height including at least one apex. The body may be integrally formed of a single piece of material, or two or formed from more separate pieces of material bonded or secured together. The body may be T-shaped, L-shaped, or F-shaped in cross-section. The second portion of the body may have an inverted V-shaped profile, an inverted W-shaped profile, or an arcuate profile. The at least one apex may be located at the midpoint or elsewhere along the length of the body.

Apparatuses For Controlling The Temperature Of Glass Forming Materials In Forehearths

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US Patent:
8113018, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Dec 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/638801
Inventors:
Harry Adams - Newark OH, US
Bruno A. Purnode - Newark OH, US
Byron Bemis - Newark OH, US
Patrick J. Prescott - Newark OH, US
William L. Streicher - Granville OH, US
David J. Baker - Newark OH, US
Assignee:
OCV Intellectual Capital, LLC - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 37/085
C03B 37/00
C03B 7/06
US Classification:
65495, 65540
Abstract:
Forehearths that create a substantially homogeneous temperature to molten glass forming materials across the end position are provided. A gas cavity, a weir, a refractory block, or a heating element in the forehearth may be utilized to reduce a temperature gradient of molten glass forming materials across the end position. Reducing the temperature difference of the molten glass forming material across the end position permits for improved chemical and physical properties of the glass fibers and the end products formed from the glass fibers. In addition, a reduction in the temperature gradient across the end position produces a more homogenous glass fiber and glass product. Further, a reduction in the shear break rate occurs when the molten glass forming material has a temperature that is substantially the same across the end position, which results in a reduction in the breakage of glass fibers and an increase in manufacturing efficiency.

Molten Glass Delivery And Refining System

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US Patent:
8402787, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Oct 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/603184
Inventors:
Bruno A. Purnode - Newark OH, US
Steve Mighton - Granville OH, US
William W. Toth - Newark OH, US
Shivakumar Kadur - Blacklick OH, US
David J. Baker - Newark OH, US
Assignee:
OCV Intellectual Capital, LLC - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 5/225
US Classification:
651341, 65346, 65347
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for refining and delivering a supply of molten glass include melting a supply of glass in a melter and discharging a stream of molten glass. A refining section is provided to refine the molten glass discharged by the melter and to deliver the molten glass downstream to a glass forming apparatus. The refining section is mounted for movement into and out of contact with the stream of molten glass to connect and disconnect the glass forming apparatus with the stream of molten glass.

Apparatuses For Controlling The Temperature Of Glass Forming Materials In Forehearths

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US Patent:
20120131964, May 31, 2012
Filed:
Feb 6, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/367156
Inventors:
Harry Adams - Newark OH, US
Bruno A. Purnode - Newark OH, US
Byron Bemis - Newark OH, US
Patrick J. Prescott - Newark OH, US
William L. Streicher - Granville OH, US
David J. Baker - Newark OH, US
Assignee:
OCV INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, LLC. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 37/085
US Classification:
65499, 65495
Abstract:
Forehearths that create a substantially homogeneous temperature to molten glass forming materials across the end position are provided. A gas cavity, a weir, a refractory block, or a heating element in the forehearth may be utilized to reduce a temperature gradient of molten glass forming materials across the end position. Reducing the temperature difference of the molten glass forming material across the end position permits for improved chemical and physical properties of the glass fibers and the end products formed from the glass fibers. In addition, a reduction in the temperature gradient across the end position produces a more homogenous glass fiber and glass product. Further, a reduction in the shear break rate occurs when the molten glass forming material has a temperature that is substantially the same across the end position, which results in a reduction in the breakage of glass fibers and an increase in manufacturing efficiency.

Bushing Tip Plate Support Assembly For A Bushing In A Filament Forming Apparatus

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US Patent:
62728873, Aug 14, 2001
Filed:
Jul 6, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/347404
Inventors:
Timothy Arthur Sullivan - Newark OH
Jack Leonard Emerson - Newark OH
William LaVerle Streicher - Granville OH
Kevin Dewayne Smith - Newark OH
Bruno Andre Purnode - Granville OH
Kenny Alan Brown - Jackson TN
Assignee:
Owens Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inc. - Summit IL
International Classification:
C03B 5182
C03B 37085
US Classification:
65495
Abstract:
A bushing tip plate support assembly for a bushing in a filament forming apparatus is disclosed. The support assembly improves the flatness of the tip section within the spans between the external support and the center support. The filament forming apparatus includes a bushing having a bottom plate from which nozzles or tips depend. The disclosed support assembly is an improvement on the internal support assemblies in conventional bushings because it has several functions. The support assembly includes two vertical dividers mounted in the bushing. The bottom ends of the dividers are welded to the tops of tip plate gussets in the bushing. The dividers are attached to side plates of the bushing as well. An upper portion of each divider serves as an upper side wall for the bushing and defines part of the throat of the bushing into which the molten glass flows. The dividers also include middle and lower portions with perforations through which the glass in the bushing may flow.

Submerged Combustion Melter With Vibration Damping

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US Patent:
20190300415, Oct 3, 2019
Filed:
Jun 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/446737
Inventors:
- Toledo OH, US
William Wyatt Toth - Newark OH, US
Alvin Lee Miller - Newark OH, US
Bruno Andre Purnode - Newark OH, US
International Classification:
C03B 5/167
C03B 5/42
C03B 5/235
Abstract:
A submerged combustion melting system includes a submerged combustion melter having a housing that defines a melting chamber and one or more vibration damping devices operatively coupled to the housing.

Submerged Combustion Melter With Vibration Damping

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US Patent:
20180155229, Jun 7, 2018
Filed:
Jun 24, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/572517
Inventors:
- Toledo OH, US
William Wyatt Toth - Newark OH, US
Alvin Lee Miller - Newark OH, US
Bruno Andre Purnode - Newark OH, US
International Classification:
C03B 5/167
C03B 5/235
Abstract:
A submerged combustion melting system () includes a submerged combustion melter () having a housing () that defines a melting chamber () and one or more vibration damping devices () operatively coupled to the housing ().
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