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Enzo Ann Ingriselli

from Bristol, CT
Age ~68

Enzo Ingriselli Phones & Addresses

  • Bristol, CT
  • 74 Autran Ave, Southington, CT 06489 (860) 276-0436
  • Plantsville, CT

Work

Company: Ge energy May 2012 Position: Designer

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Skills

Windchill • Solidworks • Vehicles • Pdm • Pro/Engineer • Shainin • Diesel

Languages

Italian

Interests

Casinos • Exercise • Sweepstakes • Nascar • Home Improvement • Reading • Sports • Home Decoration • Photograph • Collecting Coins • Cooking • Electronics • Outdoors • Fitness • Music • Movies • Collecting • Diet • Automobiles • Walking • Travel • Career • Investing • Traveling • Self Improvement

Industries

Design

Resumes

Resumes

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Designer

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Location:
74 Autran Ave, Southington, CT 06489
Industry:
Design
Work:
GE Energy since May 2012
DESIGNER

Orbital Sciences Corporation Feb 2012 - May 2012
designer

Stanadyne Apr 2008 - Feb 2011
Designer, Electro-Mechanical
Skills:
Windchill
Solidworks
Vehicles
Pdm
Pro/Engineer
Shainin
Diesel
Interests:
Casinos
Exercise
Sweepstakes
Nascar
Home Improvement
Reading
Sports
Home Decoration
Photograph
Collecting Coins
Cooking
Electronics
Outdoors
Fitness
Music
Movies
Collecting
Diet
Automobiles
Walking
Travel
Career
Investing
Traveling
Self Improvement
Languages:
Italian

Publications

Us Patents

Compact Reactant Gas Plumbing Serving Dual Identical Fuel Cell Stacks

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US Patent:
20050106437, May 19, 2005
Filed:
Nov 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/713799
Inventors:
Enzo Ingriselli - Southington CT, US
Dale Petty - Wallingford CT, US
International Classification:
H01M008/10
H01M008/00
H01M002/00
H01M002/02
H01M002/08
H01M002/14
US Classification:
429032000, 429038000, 429039000, 429034000, 429035000
Abstract:
A power plant () having a pair of substantially identical fuel cell stacks (), each having an oxidant or fuel inlet/outlet manifold () identical to the fuel inlet/outlet manifold of the other stack, each fuel inlet/outlet manifold mounted on the same side of the corresponding stack as the other fuel inlet manifold on the other stack (the right side herein). Fuel inlet/outlet plumbing is disposed at the end of one of the stacks () between the fuel inlet/outlet manifolds (), the plumbing including a T-like transition () between a fuel supply pipe () and a fuel inlet tube () that feeds the inlets of both of the inlet/outlet manifolds (). At each fuel inlet/outlet manifold, the side which is not connected to plumbing is blocked off with a seal plate (). Fuel inlet and outlet tubes () include flexible tubing portions, whereby to allow for dimensional and/or positional variations between fuel cell power plants.
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