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Glenn T Quaint

from Louisville, TN
Age ~62

Glenn Quaint Phones & Addresses

  • 2212 Jones Bend Rd, Louisville, TN 37777
  • 3319 Brookside Rd, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 (330) 929-8587
  • Silver Lake, OH
  • Lenoir City, TN
  • 920 Greens View Dr, Wooster, OH 44691 (330) 262-7659 (330) 264-2947
  • 1618 Burbank Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 (330) 262-7659
  • Knoxville, TN
  • Loudon, TN
  • 2173 Lakeside Dr, Lenoir City, TN 37772

Work

Company: Adt security services Feb 2014 Position: Sales executive - commercial accounts

Education

School / High School: University of Akron- Akron, OH 1984 Specialities: N/A in Mechanical Engineering

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Glenn Quaint Lenoir City, TN

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Work:
ADT Security Services

Feb 2014 to 2000
Sales Executive - Commercial Accounts

Q B' S LLC

Jun 2009 to 2000
General Manager

Becker- McDowell Insurance Agency
Wooster, OH
Jun 1990 to Sep 2008
Vice president - Sales

Education:
University of Akron
Akron, OH
1984 to 1986
N/A in Mechanical Engineering

Kent State University
Kent, OH
1981 to 1982
N/A in General Studies

Publications

Us Patents

Inflated Shell Structure For Curing Or Embossing Roller

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US Patent:
43274676, May 4, 1982
Filed:
May 27, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/153349
Inventors:
Glenn W. Quaint - Cuyahoga Falls OH
Assignee:
Goodyear Aerospace Corporation - Akron OH
International Classification:
B21B 1302
US Classification:
29113R
Abstract:
An inflated shell structure for a curing, embossing, or film winding nip roller having a rubber cover. Fundamentally, the invention includes a mandrel about which a rubber tube is spirally wound. Adhesively secured to the tube and about the mandrel is a bridge composite of plural layers, at least one of which is axially aligned with respect to the mandrel, and at least one of which is circumferentially aligned. Over the bridge network there is maintained a thin rubber cover having a thickness on the order of 0. 250-1. 0 inch. The tubing can be inflated under a source of gas pressure to give the roll a physical structure of rigidity and consistency. When used as a nip or bonder roller, the forces imparted to the roller are dissipated through the bridge assembly and the inflated tube, greatly limiting the amount of heat generated in the rubber cover.
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