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Dewayne J Davidson

from Pensacola, FL
Age ~72

Dewayne Davidson Phones & Addresses

  • 2529 Eclipse Ln, Pensacola, FL 32514 (850) 476-9721
  • 3395 Addison Dr, Pensacola, FL 32514
  • 5663 Champions Dr, Milton, FL 32571 (850) 995-4447
  • 3207 Cobblestone Dr, Pace, FL 32571 (850) 994-1507

Work

Company: Wayne-dalton corp. Mar 1990 to Aug 2010 Position: General manager pensacola

Education

School / High School: Walker County High School, Jasper,Al

Skills

Six Sigma • Manufacturing • Leadership • Product Development • Budgets • Management • P&L Management • Customer Service • Operations Management • Analysis • Procurement • Human Resources • Forecasting • Sales • Engineering • Project Management • Team Building • Budgeting • Analytical Skills

Industries

Building Materials

Resumes

Resumes

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Regional Director Of Operations

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Location:
5663 Champions Dr, Pace, FL 32571
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Wayne-Dalton Corp. Mar 1990 - Aug 2010
General Manager Pensacola

Wayne-Dalton Corp. Mar 1990 - Aug 2010
Regional Director of Operations

Textron Corporation 1981 - 1990
Vice President of Operations - Exterior Trim Division
Education:
Walker County High School, Jasper,Al
The University of Alabama
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Accounting
Skills:
Six Sigma
Manufacturing
Leadership
Product Development
Budgets
Management
P&L Management
Customer Service
Operations Management
Analysis
Procurement
Human Resources
Forecasting
Sales
Engineering
Project Management
Team Building
Budgeting
Analytical Skills

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dewayne J. Davidson
President
Tallrock, Inc
Corn Farm
4529 Chumuckla Hwy, Milton, FL 32571

Publications

Us Patents

Movable Barriers Having Transverse Stiffeners And Methods Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
7955460, Jun 7, 2011
Filed:
May 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/151034
Inventors:
Willis J. Mullet - Gulf Breeze FL, US
Dewayne J. Davidson - Pace FL, US
Michael D. Kridel - Wooster OH, US
Assignee:
Overhead Door Corporation - Lewisville TX
International Classification:
B32B 3/00
US Classification:
156 78, 160405, 264 463
Abstract:
A movable door panel having a front facer with opposed longitudinal edge profiles, rails secured to the longitudinal edge profiles, a rear facer secured to the rails, and foam disposed within an inner volume defined by the front facer, the rails and the rear facer is disclosed. Transverse stiffeners are disposed within the inner volume and the foam, and extend between the opposed rails. The door panel may be made by continuously providing the front facer with a rail secured thereto, continuously positioning transverse stiffeners on the front facer and extending between the metal rails, and continuously applying a foaming material on the front facer and the transverse stiffeners. The method concludes by bringing a rear facer into contact with the metal rails, and drawing the panel through a laminator. Hardware may then be attached to one or both of the facers and the stiffener.

Movable Barriers Having Transverse Stiffeners And Methods Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
8220519, Jul 17, 2012
Filed:
Jan 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/008169
Inventors:
Willis J. Mullet - Gulf Breeze FL, US
Dewayne J. Davidson - Pace FL, US
Michael D. Kridel - Wooster OH, US
Assignee:
Overhead Door Corporation - Lewisville TX
International Classification:
E05D 15/00
US Classification:
160201, 160232
Abstract:
A movable door panel having a front facer with opposed longitudinal edge profiles, rails secured to the longitudinal edge profiles, a rear facer secured to the rails, and foam disposed within an inner volume defined by the front facer, the rails and the rear facer is disclosed. Transverse stiffeners are disposed within the inner volume and the foam, and extend between the opposed rails. The door panel may be made by continuously providing the front facer with a rail secured thereto, continuously positioning transverse stiffeners on the front facer and extending between the metal rails, and continuously applying a foaming material on the front facer and the transverse stiffeners. The method concludes by bringing a rear facer into contact with the metal rails, and drawing the panel through a laminator. Hardware may then be attached to one or both of the facers and the stiffener.

Insulated Sectional Door And Method Of Construction

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US Patent:
20030196767, Oct 23, 2003
Filed:
Apr 17, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/124516
Inventors:
Willis Mullet - Gulf Breeze FL, US
Dewayne Davidson - Pace FL, US
Assignee:
Wayne-Dalton Corp.
International Classification:
E06B003/48
US Classification:
160/229100
Abstract:
A door () made in accordance with the present invention includes a plurality of panels () with opposed stiles () being positioned at the longitudinal edges of a faceplate () of each panel () and with opposed rails () being positioned at the lateral edges of the faceplate () of each panel (). An insulation assembly () includes a sheet of insulation material () and a backing sheet () which has edges () which overhang the lateral edges of the sheet of insulation material (). The insulation assembly () is installed in the door () by engaging the stiles () with the longitudinal edges of the sheet of insulation material () to flex the same until the edges are received in notches () formed in the stiles (). Then the overhanging edges () of the backing sheet () engage the rails () and deform to press the sheet of insulation material () against the faceplate ().

Continuous Lamination Of Door Panels

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US Patent:
20080115878, May 22, 2008
Filed:
Nov 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/600378
Inventors:
Willis J. Mullet - Gulf Breeze FL, US
Richard H. Swasey - Pace FL, US
Dewayne J. Davidson - Pace FL, US
Donald M. Roman - North Lawrence OH, US
William S. Wilson - Pace FL, US
Craig T. McFarren - Pace FL, US
George D. Knupp - Pensacola FL, US
International Classification:
B32B 37/12
B32B 37/30
B29C 47/00
B32B 38/00
B29C 47/08
US Classification:
156146, 156292, 15624422, 156196, 15624418
Abstract:
A method of forming a door panel is accomplished by providing a plurality of spaced rollers. A first plastic facer is drawn beneath the rollers wherein the first facer is in the form of a continuous sheet having an upwardly facing surface. A second plastic facer is drawn beneath the rollers, and is in the form of a continuous sheet and at least a portion of the second facer is spaced above the first spacer. A pair of rails are positioned on opposed sides of the first facer and drawn beneath the rollers. A foam material is deposited on the upwardly facing surface prior to drawing the first facer beneath the rollers. The foam material expands and hardens to adhere together the first facer, second facer and rails into a continuous length of assembled panel.

Continuous Venting Of A Covering Sheet For An In-Situ Lamination Process

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US Patent:
20090107623, Apr 30, 2009
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/981192
Inventors:
Dewayne J. Davidson - Pace FL, US
Michael D. Kridel - Wooster OH, US
Richard H. Swasey - Pace FL, US
International Classification:
B32B 38/04
US Classification:
156252
Abstract:
A method of venting a rear facer sheet for lamination is accomplished by continuously drawing the rear facer sheet through a perforating device which creates conical apertures in the rear facer. Two metal rails affixed to opposing edges of a front facer are continuously drawn into a laminator after first having an expanding foam material continuously deposited onto the upper surface of the front facer. The perforated rear facer is continuously drawn into the laminator and affixed to the two metal rails, creating an enclosed volume in which the expanding foam is located. The apertures in the rear facer allow for the escape of gasses and air during lamination, promoting even flow and uniform density of the foam material. The perforating device has an upper and a lower rotating cylinder, the lower cylinder being equipped with piercing elements and the upper cylinder being equipped with grooves corresponding to the piercing elements.
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