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  • Algonquin, IL
  • Elk Grove Village, IL
  • Arlington Heights, IL
  • 610 Old Oak Cir, Algonquin, IL 60102 (847) 854-1869
  • Fox River Grove, IL
  • 610 Old Oak Cir, Algonquin, IL 60102 (847) 691-8296

Work

Company: Honeywell Jan 1981 to Jan 1991 Position: Mechanical design engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors School / High School: Illinois Institute of Technology 1976 to 1980 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Mechanical Engineering • Engineering • Engineering Management • Automation • Manufacturing • Solidworks • Hvac • Design For Manufacturing • Manufacturing Engineering • Product Development • Finite Element Analysis • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Cad • Machining • Process Improvement • Machine Tools • Sheet Metal • Six Sigma • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis • Unigraphics Nx and Teamcenter United Arc...

Languages

English

Interests

Exercise • Home Improvement • Reading • Gourmet Cooking • Sports • The Arts • Hockey • Watching Hockey • Home Decoration • Watching Sports • Cooking • Gardening • Outdoors • Electronics • Fitness • Music • Dogs • Family Values • Movies • Collecting • Christianity • Kids • Diet • Parenting • Automobiles • Travel • Boating • Investing

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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer And Key Expert

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Location:
1000 Deerfield Pkwy, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Honeywell Jan 1981 - Jan 1991
Mechanical Design Engineer

Siemens Jan 1981 - Jan 1991
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer and Key Expert
Education:
Illinois Institute of Technology 1976 - 1980
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering
Engineering Management
Automation
Manufacturing
Solidworks
Hvac
Design For Manufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
Product Development
Finite Element Analysis
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Cad
Machining
Process Improvement
Machine Tools
Sheet Metal
Six Sigma
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Unigraphics Nx and Teamcenter United Architecture
Interests:
Exercise
Home Improvement
Reading
Gourmet Cooking
Sports
The Arts
Hockey
Watching Hockey
Home Decoration
Watching Sports
Cooking
Gardening
Outdoors
Electronics
Fitness
Music
Dogs
Family Values
Movies
Collecting
Christianity
Kids
Diet
Parenting
Automobiles
Travel
Boating
Investing
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Mode Damper Actuator

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US Patent:
7033268, Apr 25, 2006
Filed:
Apr 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/418186
Inventors:
Guy Caliendo - Algonquin IL, US
Martin Buck - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. - Buffalo Grove IL
International Classification:
A62C 2/12
US Classification:
454369, 236 44
Abstract:
A damper actuator for a ventilation damper serves as both a control device for the ventilation damper and a fire and smoke rated device for the ventilation damper. The damper actuator includes a modulating motor controller, a two-point motor controller, and a thermal switch or switch like device that is operative to switch control of the motor from the modulating motor controller used during normal operation, to the two-point motor controller during a fire and smoke condition. The damper actuator provides an automatic and permanent disabling (by-passing) of the modulating motor controller functions the first time a pre-determined temperature level (switch point) is reached via the thermal switch or switch like device. Once the modulating motor controller is disabled, the actuator no longer supports the advanced motor control functions (i. e. the modulating control).

Damper Actuator Assembly

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US Patent:
7922149, Apr 12, 2011
Filed:
Jun 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/169523
Inventors:
Dean B. Anderson - Wonder Lake IL, US
Guy P. Caliendo - Algonquin IL, US
Wendy Perna - Grayslake IL, US
Matthew D. Cook - Lake Villa IL, US
Assignee:
Siemens Industry Inc. - Alpharetta GA
International Classification:
F16K 31/02
US Classification:
25112901, 137 79, 137468, 454369
Abstract:
A damper actuator assembly comprises an actuator and an electronic fusible link (EFL) connected by at least one wire. The actuator comprises an actuator housing with actuator leads extending from the actuator housing. The actuator leads include a first quick connect positioned on an end of the actuator lead. A flexible conduit material covers the actuator lead. The EFL comprises an EFL housing which is separate from the actuator housing. The EFL housing includes a quick connect seat and an integral conduit adaptor. A second quick connect is positioned on an end of the EFL lead. When the end of the flexible conduit material that includes the actuator lead and first quick connect is inserted into the integral conduit adaptor of the EFL housing, the first quick connect is coupled to the second quick connect and an electrical connection is established between the actuator and the EFL.

Actuator Arrangement With Worm Gear And Rotational Output Having An Encoder

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US Patent:
8587170, Nov 19, 2013
Filed:
May 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/470303
Inventors:
Guy P. Caliendo - Algonquin IL, US
Dean B. Anderson - Wonder Lake FL, US
Pankaj V. Kalore - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Assignee:
Siemens Industry, Inc. - Alpharetta GA
International Classification:
H02K 49/00
H02K 7/06
H02K 7/10
US Classification:
310 83, 310 99, 310 68 B
Abstract:
A first embodiment is an actuator arrangement having a rotational output and a motor. The actuator arrangement further includes at least one intermediate gear, an output gear, and an encoding detector. The motor has an output shaft that includes a worm gear. The output gear generates a rotational output at an axis thereof. Position encoding indicia are fixedly arranged on the output gear. The encoding detector is disposed in position to detect the position encoding indicia.

Damper Actuator Assembly With Speed Control

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US Patent:
20080051024, Feb 28, 2008
Filed:
Nov 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/603459
Inventors:
Guy Caliendo - Algonquin IL, US
Dean Anderson - Wonder Lake IL, US
Pankaj Kalore - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Assignee:
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. - Buffalo Grove
International Classification:
A62C 2/12
US Classification:
454369
Abstract:
A damper actuator assembly comprises a gear train including a follower gear. The follower gear is arranged such that the position of the follower gear indicates the position of at least one blocking member of a damper that the actuator is connected to. A sensor is positioned within the damper actuator and is configured to monitor the position of the follower gear. Accordingly, the sensor is configured to provide an electrical signal indicative of the position of the follower gear to a processor. A driving member is connected to the gear train and is configured to drive the gear train at two or more variable speeds depending on the electrical signal provided to the processor from the sensor.

Three-Way Piezoelectric Valve

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US Patent:
54602025, Oct 24, 1995
Filed:
Nov 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/156278
Inventors:
Mark G. Hanley - Gurnee IL
Guy P. Caliendo - Algonquin IL
Assignee:
Landis & Gyr Powers, Inc. - Buffalo Grove IL
International Classification:
F15B 13044
US Classification:
1376275
Abstract:
A three-way valve having a valve body with an internal output chamber. A supply means is in fluid communication with the output chamber for providing a source of fluid to pressurize the output chamber and thereby obtain a desired device output signal. An exhaust means in fluid communication with the output chamber provides a passage for the fluid to vent from the output chamber out to atmosphere. An output means, also in fluid communication with the output chamber, is included for directing the device output signal from the output chamber to a pneumatic device. A single bending element selectively actuates the supply means or the exhaust means to obtain a predetermined pressure value to be maintained by the valve. The bending element is positioned adjacent and between the supply and exhaust means.

Analog Output Electro-Pneumatic Transducer

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US Patent:
52077373, May 4, 1993
Filed:
Feb 27, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/842890
Inventors:
Mark G. Hanley - Gurnee IL
Guy P. Caliendo - Algonquin IL
Assignee:
Landis & Gyr Powers, Inc. - Buffalo Grove IL
International Classification:
G05D 1620
US Classification:
137 85
Abstract:
An electro-pneumatic pressure transducer is provided with a valve body assembly having a supply chamber, an exhaust chamber and an intake assembly to provide a source of fluid to the transducer. The transducer also has an output assembly directing the fluid to a pneumatic actuator. The valve body further includes a supply valve assembly and an exhaust valve assembly having bender elements adjustably mounted to the valve body with respect to nozzles. A manifold structure is included for fluidly connecting the supply valve, the exhaust valve and the output assemblies. A pressure sensor is used to measure the pressure in the valve body and is responsive to increases or decreases of the pneumatic pressure in the valve body. A monitor is used to monitor the power source and to generate a failure mode signal when the power source fails to supply a predetermined level of power. A control, responsive signal generated by the sensor and the monitor, is included to move the bender elements to achieve a specified fluid pressure in the transducer.

Actuator Having Timer-Controlled Power Switching Device

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US Patent:
60843659, Jul 4, 2000
Filed:
Apr 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/301928
Inventors:
Dean B. Anderson - Wonder Lake IL
Guy P. Caliendo - Algonquin IL
Mike Strozewski - Mt. Prospect IL
Assignee:
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. - Buffalo Grove IL
International Classification:
H02K 710
US Classification:
318362
Abstract:
An electromechanical actuator is adapted to be connected to an external device for displacing the external device to a predetermined position and maintaining the external device at that position. The actuator includes a housing which holds a drive motor for driving the external device to the predetermined position when the motor is energized and a brake mechanism for maintaining the external device at the predetermined position when the brake mechanism is activated. A switching device generates switching signals for energizing the motor to drive the external device to the predetermined position and for de-energizing the motor and activating the brake mechanism when a predetermined time has passed from a moment the drive motor is energized, to maintain the external device at the predetermined position.

Actuator Having Piezoelectric Braking Element

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US Patent:
59863692, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Aug 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/914519
Inventors:
Mark G. Hanley - Grayslake IL
Guy P. Caliendo - Algonquin IL
Dean B. Anderson - Wonder Lake IL
Assignee:
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
H02K 7102
US Classification:
310 77
Abstract:
An electromechanical actuator maintains an external device to which the actuator is connected at an operating position when power is applied to the actuator, and allows the external device to return to a default position when the power is removed. Included in the actuator is a housing and an output coupling rotatably mounted thereon. The output coupling is configured to be connected to the external device and displaces the external device between the operating position and the default position. A driving device is mounted in the housing for providing a torque to the output coupling to displace the external device between the default position and the operating position when the driving device is energized. Also provided is a torque transmitting device for transmitting and changing the torque from the driving device to the output coupling. The torque transmitting device is cooperatively engaged to and is located between the driving device and the output coupling.
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