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Jeffrey A Digby

from Grand Rapids, OH
Age ~60

Jeffrey Digby Phones & Addresses

  • 21569 Kellogg Rd, Grand Rapids, OH 43522
  • 18433 Range Line Rd, Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 823-3273
  • Pekin, IL
  • Groveland, IL
  • Markleville, IN

Work

Company: Weyerhaeuser Feb 2012 Position: Process optimization manager

Skills

Continuous Improvement

Industries

Paper & Forest Products

Resumes

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Process Optimization Manager At Weyerhaeuser

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Position:
Process Optimization Manager at Weyerhaeuser
Location:
Blaine, Washington
Industry:
Paper & Forest Products
Work:
Weyerhaeuser since Feb 2012
Process Optimization Manager

Weyerhaeuser Mar 2009 - Feb 2012
Production Manager

Trus Joist MacMillan / Weyerhaeuser - Colbert Georgia Feb 1993 - Feb 2009
Parallam Manufacturing Manager
Skills:
Continuous Improvement

Publications

Us Patents

Fan For An Alternator

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US Patent:
6644923, Nov 11, 2003
Filed:
Sep 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/670778
Inventors:
Joshua E. Fine - Oakton VA
Jeffrey Allan Digby - Bowling Green OH
Assignee:
Visteon Global Technologies, Inc. - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
F04D 2924
US Classification:
416183, 416213 R, 416213 A, 416235
Abstract:
An electrical machine such as an alternator ( ) has a first fan ( ) and second fan ( ) rotatably disposed within a first housing portion ( ) and a second housing portion ( ). The fans ( ) each comprise a continuous ring ( ), a plurality of blades ( ), and a plurality of tabs ( ). The continuous ring ( ) is disposed in a top plane and connects the plurality of blades ( ) extending therefrom. The plurality of tabs ( ) extends from the plurality of blades ( ) into a bottom plane so as to be parallel to the continuous ring ( ) disposed in the top plane.

Alternator Rotor Bobbin

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US Patent:
20030034708, Feb 20, 2003
Filed:
Aug 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/931117
Inventors:
Jeffrey Digby - Bowling Green OH, US
Michael York - Chelsea MI, US
International Classification:
H02K003/00
H02K011/00
US Classification:
310/194000, 310/071000
Abstract:
An alternator rotor bobbin for use with a field coil wire is provided, including a winding face around which the field coil wire is wound, a bottom face a top face a field coil entry port positioned on the top face to allow field coil wire to enter the alternator rotor bobbin in an axial direction while requiring only a single bend in the field coil wire a field coil exit port positioned on the top face to allow the field coil exit wire to exit the alternator rotor bobbin in an axial direction, a field coil entry port tower and a field coil exit port tower The field coil entry port tower and the field coil exit port tower include a second snap element to prevent the field coil wire from coming unwound prior to assembly into an alternator rotor.

Magnet Retainer Ring For Vehicle Alternators

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US Patent:
6426581, Jul 30, 2002
Filed:
May 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/575623
Inventors:
Michael T. York - Chelsea MI
Jeffrey A. Digby - Bowling Green OH
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
H02K 122
US Classification:
310263, 310 43
Abstract:
A generally annular magnet retainer is provided for use in a rotor of a rotating electrical machine. The retainer includes a generally annular ring that is configured to be assembled between first and second claw poles, and further includes a plurailty of pockets extending therefrom defining a plurality of cavities that are configured to receive a corresponding plurality of magnets therein.

Failsafe Pilot Supply Selector Valve

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US Patent:
20150198183, Jul 16, 2015
Filed:
Jan 14, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/155074
Inventors:
- Peoria IL, US
Jeffrey Allan Digby - Pekin IL, US
Dennis Ray Barber - Plainfield IL, US
Wendell D. Stahl - Bradford IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
F15B 13/06
F16K 31/06
F16K 11/07
Abstract:
A failsafe pilot selector valve may include at least one inlet port, a first outlet port, a second outlet port, and a biasing element. The failsafe pilot selector valve may have a first end position with the at least one inlet port in fluid communication with the first outlet port, a second end position with the at least one inlet port in fluid communication with the first outlet port, and an intermediate position between the first end position and the second end position with the at least one inlet port in fluid communication with the second outlet port. The biasing element may provide a biasing force to move the failsafe pilot selector valve to the first end position. The pilot selector valve can alternately provide pilot fluid to primary and redundant control elements of a redundantly controlled system in fluid communication with the outlet ports.
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