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Christopher Alan Buchheit

from Bothell, WA
Age ~46

Christopher Buchheit Phones & Addresses

  • Bothell, WA
  • Beaverton, OR
  • 126 W Beech St, Everett, WA 98203 (425) 374-2904
  • 1009 112Th St SE, Everett, WA 98208 (425) 513-8320
  • Kent, WA
  • Portland, OR
  • Snohomish, WA
  • 126 W Beech St, Everett, WA 98203

Work

Company: Electroimpact, inc Aug 2001 Position: Mechanical engineer

Education

School / High School: University of Portland May 2001 Specialities: BSME

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Christopher Buchheit

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Location:
2110 east 53Rd Street Pkwy, Anderson, IN 46013
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Gordon Food Service
Csr

Willis Towers Watson 1994 - Jul 2000
Wells Fargo
Education:
East West School of Healing Arts 1998 - 1999
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Customer Service
Microsoft Excel
Call Centers
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Claims Consultant At Comprehensive Claim Services, Inc.

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Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Insurance
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Process Tool Engineer At Electroimpact

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Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
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Christopher Buchheit Everett, WA

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Work:
Electroimpact, Inc

Aug 2001 to Aug 2012
Mechanical Engineer

Boeing

Oct 1999 to May 2001
Intern

Education:
University of Portland
May 2001
BSME

Publications

Us Patents

Rivet Injector System For An Automatic Riveting Machine

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US Patent:
20090127279, May 21, 2009
Filed:
Nov 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/942553
Inventors:
Peter B. Zieve - Seattle WA, US
Christopher Buchheit - Everett WA, US
Assignee:
ELECTROIMPACT, Inc. - Mukilteo WA
International Classification:
B21J 15/32
B21J 15/00
B21J 15/38
B65H 3/24
US Classification:
221267, 227112
Abstract:
The rivet injector system includes a set of grasping spring-loaded rivet fingers which are mounted on a rivet ram portion of an automatic riveting machine. The rivet injector assembly receives a rivet from a feed tube into a chamber in the assembly. A stopper pin and a moveable forward end stop within the chamber are operated to hold the rivet axially, the rivet being supported on a rivet pad in the chamber. A tower portion of the injector assembly is slidably mounted to raise the rivet, forcing it between the spring-loaded rivet fingers, which firmly grasp the rivet. The forward end stop and the stopper pin are then retracted and the tower portion lowered, leaving the rivet grasped by the rivet fingers, permitting the rivet to be moved forwardly into a hole in the workpiece.
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