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  • 1402 Steinbeck Way, Dayton, OH 45440 (937) 848-2137
  • Centerville, OH
  • 1799 Statehouse Ct, Bellbrook, OH 45305 (937) 848-2137
  • Sugarcreek, OH

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Company: General data co. Aug 2006 Position: Vice president - manufacturing

Skills

Process Improvement • Manufacturing • New Business Development • Six Sigma • Sales Management • Digital Printing • Lean Manufacturing • Project Management • Continuous Improvement • Negotiation • Marketing Strategy • Cross-functional Team Leadership • Team Building • Integration • Strategic Planning • Customer Service • Operations Management • Management • Business Planning • Change Management • Leadership • Business Strategy • Strategy

Industries

Printing

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Printing & Converting Manufacturing Consultant

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Position:
Vice President - Manufacturing at General Data Co.
Location:
Dayton, Ohio Area
Industry:
Printing
Work:
General Data Co. since Aug 2006
Vice President - Manufacturing
Skills:
Process Improvement
Manufacturing
New Business Development
Six Sigma
Sales Management
Digital Printing
Lean Manufacturing
Project Management
Continuous Improvement
Negotiation
Marketing Strategy
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Team Building
Integration
Strategic Planning
Customer Service
Operations Management
Management
Business Planning
Change Management
Leadership
Business Strategy
Strategy

Publications

Us Patents

Multipurpose Tuck Label/Form

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US Patent:
RE37521, Jan 22, 2002
Filed:
Nov 8, 1996
Appl. No.:
08/744432
Inventors:
David F. Laurash - Bellbrook OH
George T. Taylor - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B42D 1500
US Classification:
283 79, 229 681, 229300, 283 81, 428 401, 428 43, 462 6, 462900
Abstract:
A single multipurpose tuck label/form is provided and is imprinted with only a single pass of a printer. The multipurpose tuck label/form includes a label ply and a liner ply, both having respective first and second sides. The first side of the liner ply contacts the second side of the label ply and includes a release coating thereon. Through a unique placement of the release coating on the liner ply and pattern-coated adhesive on the label ply, the tuck label/form can be imprinted in a single pass through a computer-driven printer and may be used without the need for any die cuts to be made on the liner ply.

Apparatus For In-Line Folding And Affixing Of Tuck Label

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US Patent:
6378588, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
May 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/322631
Inventors:
Tracy S. Nixon - Bellbrook OH
David F. Laurash - Bellbrook OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B31D 102
US Classification:
156443, 156217, 156227, 156541, 156542, 156DIG 2, 156DIG 29, 156DIG 33, 156DIG 42
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for in-line folding and affixing a label to an article, the label having a fold line thereacross defining a foldable portion and a cover portion of the label. The apparatus comprises a transfer grid having one or more rollers to convey the label from a first end of the transfer grid to a second end of the transfer grid. An opening is defined between two of the rollers intermediate the first and second ends of the transfer grid. The transfer grid conveys the label in a substantially unfolded orientation from the first end of the transfer grid to the opening of the transfer grid such that the foldable portion of the label is projective through the opening. A folding station is adjacent the opening and receives the foldable portion of the label, urging a projecting portion of the foldable portion over the cover portion to define a substantially folded-over orientation of the label. The transfer grid conveys the label being in the substantially folded-over orientation from the opening of the transfer grid to the second end of the transfer grid, whereat an affixing station is provided adjacent the second end of the transfer grid to receive the label and affix the label to the article.

Method For In-Line Folding And Affixing Of Tuck Label

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US Patent:
6511569, Jan 28, 2003
Filed:
Dec 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/027091
Inventors:
Tracy S. Nixon - Bellbrook OH
David F. Laurash - Bellbrook OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B31F 700
US Classification:
156227, 156285, 156297, 156DIG 2, 156249
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for in-line folding and affixing a label to an article, the label having a fold line thereacross defining a foldable portion and a cover portion of the label. The apparatus comprises a transfer grid having one or more rollers to convey the label from a first end of the transfer grid to a second end of the transfer grid. An opening is defined between two of the rollers intermediate the first and second ends of the transfer grid. The transfer grid conveys the label in a substantially unfolded orientation from the first end of the transfer grid to the opening of the transfer grid such that the foldable portion of the label is projective through the opening. A folding station is adjacent the opening and receives the foldable portion of the label, urging a projecting portion of the foldable portion over the cover portion to define a substantially folded-over orientation of the label. The transfer grid conveys the label being in the substantially folded-over orientation from the opening of the transfer grid to the second end of the transfer grid, whereat an affixing station is provided adjacent the second end of the transfer grid to receive the label and affix the label to the article.

Gift Card Form And Method Of Fabrication

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US Patent:
6682099, Jan 27, 2004
Filed:
Apr 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/841675
Inventors:
David F. Laurash - Bellbrook OH
Jeffrey D. Kimble - Fairfield OH
George T. Taylor - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B42D 1500
US Classification:
283 61, 4012401, 4012409, 40124191, 283 81, 283101, 283117, 428 422
Abstract:
Gift card forms and methods of making and using gift card forms are disclosed. The gift card form permits uniquely messaging each gift card. An appropriate gift card form can be printed at a time after manufacturing to allow a vendor to personalize the gift card. Additionally, order information, such as billing information, can be printed on the gift card form at the same time that the gift card is personalized. The gift card form can be kept as a record with the order information.

Reduction Of Adhesive Ooze By Pattern Overcoating

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US Patent:
6686014, Feb 3, 2004
Filed:
May 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/847748
Inventors:
David E. Washburn - Kettering OH
Stephen D. Webendorfer - Miamisburg OH
Rajendra Mehta - Centerville OH
David F. Laurash - Bellbrook OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G09F 300
US Classification:
428 401, 281 2, 281 5, 283 81, 428 413, 428 417, 428 419, 428 421, 428 422, 428 423, 428 43, 428192, 428194
Abstract:
A pattern of coating is applied to a label, such that the coating covers the periphery, including a portion of the top surface of the label, and overlaps onto the liner ply area adjacent to the label. The coating is selected to form a stable and resistant film that spans continuously along the label edge and liner surfaces. The coating reduces adhesive ooze when the label is exposed to elevated ambient temperatures and pressures.

Gift Card Form And Method Of Fabrication

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US Patent:
6802538, Oct 12, 2004
Filed:
Nov 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/712598
Inventors:
David F. Laurash - Bellbrook OH
Jeffrey D. Kimble - Fairfield OH
George T. Taylor - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B42D 1500
US Classification:
283 61, 4012401, 40124191, 40360, 40630, 283 62, 283 81, 283101, 283106, 428 422
Abstract:
Gift card forms and methods of making and using gift card forms are disclosed. The gift card form permits uniquely messaging each gift card. An appropriate gift card form can be printed at a time after manufacturing to allow a vendor to personalize the gift card. Additionally, order information, such as billing information, can be printed on the gift card form at the same time that the gift card is personalized. The gift card form can be kept as a record with the order information.

Printable Identification Band With Top Strip For Rfid Chip Attachment

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US Patent:
6836215, Dec 28, 2004
Filed:
Jan 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/054035
Inventors:
David F. Laurash - Bellbrook OH
Patrick A. Konkol - Troy OH
Gary M. Cairns - Tipp City OH
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G08B 1314
US Classification:
3405721, 3405728, 156 60, 283 75, 283109
Abstract:
An information band for mounting an electrically conductive circuit, such as a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag. The band comprises a base strip and a top strip. A single sheet of label stock can include a plurality of such bands such that the sheet can be passed through a conventional printer to accept printed indicia onto a surface of one or more bands. These bands can be die cut to facilitate individual removal. The top strip can be either integral with the base strip or a separate piece that can be affixed to a surface of the base strip. Once indicia has been printed to the band, the RFID tag may be manually affixed between the base strip and the top strip, where adhesive disposed therebetween secures the RFID tag. The adhesive may be peripherally deposited such that an adhesive-free zone is formed between the two layers so that when the RFID tag is attached, it does not come in contact with the adhesive.

Business Form With Label Stock And Message Bearing Stock

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US Patent:
7246823, Jul 24, 2007
Filed:
Dec 13, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/010586
Inventors:
David F. Laurash - Dayton OH, US
Jeffrey D. Kimble - Fairfield OH, US
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B42D 15/00
US Classification:
283 81, 283 94, 283101
Abstract:
A business form according to the present invention including a ply of label stock, a ply of release liner stock, and a ply of message or record bearing stock, may be configured as either a continuous or cut sheet form. The ply of label stock has one side coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive. The ply of release liner stock has a release side that engages with the adhesive on the one side of the label stock. The release liner ply and the label stock ply have edges that are laterally offset from one another so that a narrow longitudinal strip of adhesive is unengaged with the release liner. The ply of message bearing stock is adhered at one edge to the label stock at the narrow longitudinal strip of adhesive. A plurality of cuts is defined by, and extends through, the release liner from the back of the business form, whereby the structural integrity of the business form is enhanced.
David F Laurash from Dayton, OH, age ~72 Get Report