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Gary L Peresada

from East Wakefield, NH
Age ~69

Gary Peresada Phones & Addresses

  • 63 Olde Pine Rd, E Wakefield, NH 03830
  • East Wakefield, NH
  • Lebanon, ME
  • 86 Bsullak Rd, Barkhamsted, CT 06063 (860) 238-7424
  • Torrington, CT
  • Watertown, CT
  • 86 Bsullak Rd, Barkhamsted, CT 06063

Work

Company: Ward leonard electric co., inc. Oct 2012 Position: Senior manufacturing engineer

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Skills

Design For Manufacturing • Engineering • Manufacturing Engineering • Manufacturing • Mechanical Engineering • Engineering Management • Solidworks • Lean Manufacturing • Gd&T • Finite Element Analysis • Mrp • Continuous Improvement • Six Sigma

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Manufacturing Engineer

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Location:
86 Bsullak Rd, Barkhamsted, CT 06063
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Ward Leonard Electric Co., Inc.
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Skills:
Design For Manufacturing
Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Management
Solidworks
Lean Manufacturing
Gd&T
Finite Element Analysis
Mrp
Continuous Improvement
Six Sigma

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Mounting A Plurality Of Magnet Segments On A Back Ring

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US Patent:
6974522, Dec 13, 2005
Filed:
Sep 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/674832
Inventors:
Gary L. Peresada - Torrington CT, US
Carey L. Linkovich - Avon CT, US
Russel H. Marvin - Goshen CT, US
Assignee:
Torrington Research Co. - Torrington CT
International Classification:
H02K015/00
US Classification:
156293, 29598, 29596, 29609, 310259, 310 46, 31015601, 31015606, 31015611, 31015621, 310152, 31015401, 31015407, 31015408, 31015432, 310 42, 310 45
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for assembling permanent magnet segments and a back ring wherein a fixture holds segments in circumaxially spaced relationship, adhesive is applied to the segments, externally from pressure sensitive adhesive tape and the fixture then expands to urge the segments into firm bonding engagement with the back ring.

Zero Radial And Axial Clearance Bearing Assembly

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US Patent:
7021831, Apr 4, 2006
Filed:
Jun 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/874924
Inventors:
Edwin R. Chadwick - Goshen CT, US
Mitchell Bussell - New Hartford CT, US
Robert A. Hoyt - Bristol CT, US
Russel H. Marvin - Goshen CT, US
Gary Peresada - Torrington CT, US
Assignee:
Torrington Research Co. - Torrington CT
International Classification:
F16C 19/08
US Classification:
384517, 384535
Abstract:
A zero clearance bearing assembly comprising a housing defining a generally cylindrical bearing chamber with a pair of ball bearing units disposed therein. One unit is adjacent an axial thrust reaction surface of frusto-conical configuration and a shoulder on an associated shaft urges the unit into engagement with the surface. The other unit is press fit on the shaft and also has a shaft shoulder urging it toward the thrust surface. An air impeller on the shaft urges the same toward the other bearing unit and the thrust unit reacts to both the impeller load and an axial preload spring engaging the other bearing unit. One or both of the bearing units is provided with an improved radial preload device comprising a spring and a pair of circumaxially spaced reaction surfaces opposing the same.

Machine And Method For Balancing A Member During Rotation

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US Patent:
7231822, Jun 19, 2007
Filed:
Feb 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/788106
Inventors:
Gary L. Peresada - Torrington CT, US
Christopher E. Emr - Torrington CT, US
Russel H. Marvin - Goshen CT, US
Assignee:
The Bergquist Torrington Company - Torrington CT
International Classification:
G01M 1/16
US Classification:
73462, 89 114, 42 97, 124 45
Abstract:
A machine for balancing a rotating member includes hard bearing balancing apparatus for determining the magnitude and circumaxial location of imbalance. A sensor responds to the position of the rotating member. A computer receives signals from the balancing apparatus and the sensor and determines the location of one or more projectiles to be fired at the member. A firing mechanism including a piezoelectric actuator fires the projectiles in timed relationship with the rotation of the member so as to position the projectiles as required for balancing.

Apparatus For Mounting A Plurality Of Magnet Segments On A Back Ring

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US Patent:
7237327, Jul 3, 2007
Filed:
Aug 24, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/215920
Inventors:
Gary L. Peresada - Torrington CT, US
Carey L. Linkovich - Avon CT, US
Russel H. Marvin - Goshen CT, US
Assignee:
The Bergquist Torrington Company - Torrington CT
International Classification:
H02K 15/03
US Classification:
29732, 29596, 29598
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for assembling permanent magnet segments and a back ring wherein a fixture hold segments in circumaxially spaced relationship, adhesive is applied to the segments, externally from pressure sensitive adhesive tape and the fixture then expands to urge the segments into firm bonding engagement with the back ring.

Method For Making Rotor For Permanent Magnet Electric Machine

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US Patent:
7350283, Apr 1, 2008
Filed:
May 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/854447
Inventors:
Bumsuk Won - Avon CT, US
Russel H. Marvin - Goshen CT, US
Gary Peresada - Torrington CT, US
Assignee:
The Bergquist Torrington Company - Torrington CT
International Classification:
H02K 15/02
H02K 15/10
US Classification:
29598, 29423, 294551, 29596, 29608, 310 43, 310 74, 310 89, 31015605, 31015612
Abstract:
A method for making a rotor for a permanent magnet electric motor comprising the steps of providing an annular permanent magnet and an annular back-up member. Affixing the magnet to the inner surface of the back-up member in an un-magnetized condition and overmolding both in an injection molding process while controlling the flow of the molten plastic so as to cause the plastic to engage the opposite sides of the magnet at substantially the same time resulting in a knit line intermediate the magnet sides on the inner surface of the magnet. Magnetizing the magnet.

Storable Legrest Assembly

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US Patent:
42641039, Apr 28, 1981
Filed:
Apr 30, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/039080
Inventors:
Gary L. Peresada - Watertown CT
Walter J. Cutler - Unionville CT
Assignee:
UOP Inc. - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
A47C 750
US Classification:
297432
Abstract:
Storable legrest assembly for a passenger seat offers support for the entire length of an occupant's legs and includes a pair of support arms which cause the padded rear support panel to be generally flush with the front portion of the seat cushion when the cushion is occupied. The arms project generally normally to the rear support panel and have pins at their lower ends which are anchored in downwardly offset portions of elongated slots formed in a pair of brackets carried by the seat frame. During storage, the pins and arms are slid to the rear ends of the slots where they are retained so that the folded legrest panels will be firmly held in a vertical position under the front end of the cushion.
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