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Gregory Alaimo Phones & Addresses

  • 54289 Shelby Rd, Utica, MI 48316 (248) 453-5272
  • Shelby Township, MI
  • 329 Lake St, Amherst, OH 44001 (440) 988-3177
  • South Amherst, OH
  • Macomb, MI
  • 27671 Willowood Ct, Harrison Township, MI 48045 (810) 783-6176 (586) 783-6176
  • Coral Springs, FL
  • Avon Lake, OH
  • 329 S Lake St, Amherst, OH 44001 (937) 335-3338

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Us Patents

Process Controller For Coating Fasteners

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US Patent:
6620246, Sep 16, 2003
Filed:
Jun 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/881551
Inventors:
Gregory Alaimo - Harrison Township MI
Raymond Oleskie, Jr. - Utica MI
Assignee:
Nylok Corporation - Macomb MI
International Classification:
B05C 1110
US Classification:
118681, 118695, 118696, 118713
Abstract:
A process controller and method employing a machine vision system for automatically and continuously monitoring and controlling the processing of coated fasteners, and for separating the fasteners into three groups of âgoodâ, ârejectedâ and âpurgeâ/recyclable parts.

Mechanical Assembly Retention Element

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US Patent:
8328487, Dec 11, 2012
Filed:
Aug 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/500170
Inventors:
Charles Jason Dupriest - Forth Worth TX, US
Juan Carlos Nava - Arlington TX, US
Craig Steven McDaniel - Argyle TX, US
Gregory Alaimo - Amherst OH, US
Eugene Sessa - Harisson Township MI, US
Assignee:
Nylok Corporation - Macomb MI
International Classification:
F16B 39/22
US Classification:
411301, 411303
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a retention element for retaining first and second components in assembled relationship. The first component comprises a body having first and second external surfaces and an inner wall defining an aperture extending through the body, and the second component comprises a longitudinal member having a size and configuration to permit insertion within said aperture to thereby assemble the components. The retention element comprises: an elastromeric protuberance extending into the aperture from a base adhering to the inner wall to a distal edge which spans a portion of the aperture. The protuberance also has an inside wall and an outside wall which meet at the distal edge and together define a flexible free end. Upon insertion of the second component into the aperture of the first component, the free end of the protuberance flexes in the direction of insertion such that the force required to assemble the two components is less than the force required to disassemble the two components.

Fluoropolymer Coating Compositions For Threaded Fasteners

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US Patent:
20070054052, Mar 8, 2007
Filed:
May 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/437857
Inventors:
Gregory Alaimo - Amherst OH, US
Richard Duffy - Shelby Township MI, US
International Classification:
B05D 3/02
B05D 3/00
US Classification:
427314000, 427398100
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a coated threaded fastener wherein the coating acts as a contaminant mask and the coating is applied as a dry powder mixture including a fluoropolymer resin, an inert filler and a coloring pigment.

Method And Apparatus For Processing Chopped Fibers From Continuous Tows

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US Patent:
58362258, Nov 17, 1998
Filed:
Jun 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/490547
Inventors:
Julius J. Molnar - Amherst OH
Gregory Alaimo - Avon Lake OH
John M. Raterman - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
D01G 104
B26D 128
US Classification:
83100
Abstract:
Apparatus for processing chopped fibers from essentially continuous tows, each consisting of individual strands, comprises independently or selectively feeding at least two tows to a venturi pump and associated cutter mechanism where the tows are cut or chopped into relatively short lengths to form chopped fibers. The apparatus includes sensors for monitoring the movement of each of the tows to the pump and cutter mechanism, and a controller which adjusts the feed rate of the tows and the rate of operation of the cutter mechanism in the event movement of one of the tows varies from a predetermined feed rate.

Method And Apparatus For Processing Chopped Fibers From Continuous Tows

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US Patent:
54507774, Sep 19, 1995
Filed:
Dec 3, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/801907
Inventors:
Julius J. Molnar - Amherst OH
Gregory Alaimo - Avon Lake OH
John M. Raterman - Lawrencevile GA
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
D01G 104
D01G 2306
US Classification:
83 98
Abstract:
An apparatus for processing chopped fibers from essentially continuous tows, each consisting of individual strands, comprises selectively feeding at least two tows to a venturi pump and associated cutter mechanism where the tows are cut or chopped into relatively short lengths to form chopped fibers. The apparatus includes sensors for monitoring the movement of each of the tows to the pump and cutter mechanism, and a controller which adjusts the feed rate of the tows and the rate of operation of the cutter mechanism in the event movement of one of the tows varies from a predetermined feed rate.
Gregory C Alaimo from Shelby Township, MI, age ~73 Get Report