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  • 890 Postiy St, North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 966-9550
  • 5718 Deer Pines Dr, Clinton, OH 44216 (330) 896-4509
  • 2561 Romig Rd, Akron, OH 44320
  • Beltsville, MD
  • Upper Marlboro, MD
  • 5718 Deer Pines Dr, Clinton, OH 44216

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Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Us Patents

Method Of Picking Notes From A Stack

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US Patent:
6634636, Oct 21, 2003
Filed:
Apr 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/832044
Inventors:
H. Thomas Graef - Bolivar OH
Jonathan M. Peritt - North Canton OH
Michael S. Johnson - Akron OH
Assignee:
Diebold, Incorporated - North Canton OH
International Classification:
B65H 306
US Classification:
271120, 271119, 271121, 271122, 271114, 271116
Abstract:
An automated banking machine ( ) includes sheet dispensing mechanisms ( ). Each sheet dispensing mechanism includes a picking member ( ). The picking member rotates, with each rotation generally causing one sheet to be picked from a stack ( ) of sheets. The picking member includes movable engaging portions supported on arcuate segments ( ). The engaging portions move radially outward to apply additional moving force to an end note bound in the stack responsive to movement of the picking member exceeding the movement of the end note. Sheets are carried in the machine by a transport ( ) including a plurality of belt flights ( ). Sheets are carried between the belt flights and projecting member portions ( ). At least one of the belt flights includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections ( ) on a sheet engaging surface thereof. The projections provide improved engagement with sheets moving in the transport enabling more reliable movement of sheets.

Method Of Picking A Sheet From A Stack

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US Patent:
6945526, Sep 20, 2005
Filed:
Jul 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/614595
Inventors:
H. Thomas Graef - Bolivar OH, US
Jonathan M. Peritt - North Canton OH, US
Michael S. Johnson - Akron OH, US
Assignee:
Diebold, Incorporated - North Canton OH
International Classification:
B65H003/06
US Classification:
271114, 271116, 271119, 271120, 271121
Abstract:
A picking member () rotates to cause a sheet to be picked from a stack () of sheets. The picking member includes movable engaging portions supported on arcuate segments (). The engaging portions move radially outward to apply additional moving force to an end sheet bound in the stack responsive to movement of the picking member exceeding the movement of the end sheet.

Automated Banking Machine Currency Dispenser Modules

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US Patent:
7063316, Jun 20, 2006
Filed:
Dec 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/737582
Inventors:
H. Thomas Graef - Bolivar OH, US
Michael S. Johnson - Akron OH, US
Michael Harty - North Canton OH, US
Jonathan M. Peritt - Clinton OH, US
Ken Kontor - Chesterland OH, US
Assignee:
Diebold Self-Services Systems Division of Diebold, Incorporated - North Canton OH
International Classification:
B65H 1/00
US Classification:
271162, 271145, 399110
Abstract:
Dispenser modules include structure permitting their securement in stacked and aligned relation. The dispenser modules can contain multimedia. The dispenser modules can be used in an automated banking machine operative to dispense multimedia. Modules can include a projection plate and a biasing latch arm on side walls thereof. The projection plate includes a pin operative to be received in a side wall slot. A first module is locked to a second module due to a first module latch preventing movement of a second module pin from a first module slot. Disassembly of the locked modules can occur with compressing of the latch to release the modules relative to each other.

Automated Banking Machine Currency Dispenser Modules

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US Patent:
7165767, Jan 23, 2007
Filed:
Dec 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/737586
Inventors:
H. Thomas Graef - Bolivar OH, US
Michael S. Johnson - Akron OH, US
Michael Harty - North Canton OH, US
Jonathan M. Peritt - Clinton OH, US
Ken Kontor - Chesterland OH, US
Assignee:
Diebold Self-Service Systems a division of Diebold, Incorporated - North Canton OH
International Classification:
B65H 1/22
US Classification:
271164, 271 901, 271162, 271163, 271213, 271145, 271207, 109 49, 109 53, 109 56, 109 57, 109 241, 109 47, 232 15, 232 16, 399107, 399110, 312107, 312311, 220 2386, 220 2388, 220 2389, 194350, 206511
Abstract:
Dispenser modules include structure permitting their securement in stacked and aligned relation. The dispenser modules can contain sheet media such as notes and other items. The dispenser modules can be used in an automated banking machine operative to dispense multiple types of sheet media. Modules include a projection plate and a biasing latch arm on side walls thereof. The projection plate includes a pin adapted to be received in a side wall slot. A first module is locked to a second module through a first module latch preventing movement of a second module pin from a first module slot. Disassembly of the locked modules can occur with compressing of the latch to release the modules relative to each other.

Direct Mounted Propulsion For Non-Rigid Airships

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US Patent:
7448572, Nov 11, 2008
Filed:
Oct 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/244383
Inventors:
Thomas L. Marimon - Silver Lake OH, US
Jonathan Peritt - Clinton OH, US
James E. Houmard - Akron OH, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
B64B 1/24
US Classification:
244 30, 244 24, 244127, 244 55
Abstract:
A propulsion assembly for attachment to the enclosing material of an airship which includes a base which is positioned proximate to the enclosing material. An extension member having opposed ends projects away from the base and includes opposed ends. A motor assembly is attached to the end of the extension member opposed to the base. A mounting assembly is attached to the enclosing material and a plurality of pre-tensioned guy cables connect the mounting assembly to the extension member.

Load Patch For Airships

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US Patent:
7841562, Nov 30, 2010
Filed:
Jul 15, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/182563
Inventors:
Jonathan Peritt - Clinton OH, US
Dennis L. Carter - Hudson OH, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
B64B 1/22
US Classification:
244127, 244126
Abstract:
A load patch for attaching concentrated loads to a flexible inflated structure such as a high-altitude airship is stiff in the direction of the applied load so as to carry the load, and is attached to the inflated structure for a very short distance through T-tape so as to minimize strain concentration in the inflated structure due to the stretching of the inflated structure. Since the load patch must be attached for a long length transverse to the load to distribute the applied load, it is transversely compliant to minimize strain concentration in the inflated structure due to stretching of the inflated structure.

External Pressurization System For Lighter Than Air Vehicles

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US Patent:
8459589, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
May 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/466664
Inventors:
Nicholas L. Barnes - North Canton OH, US
Jonathan M. Peritt - Clinton OH, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
B64B 1/62
B64B 1/60
US Classification:
244 98, 244 99, 244128
Abstract:
An airship system, including an inflatable airship of predetermined volume adapted to be filled with gas and to rise to a predetermined altitude, said airship having a hull formed from an inflated flexible gas containment primary envelope, at least one lifting envelope located within the primary envelope for containing the lifting gas, where the lifting envelope will expand to substantially occupy the space of the primary envelope when the airship is at its predetermined high altitude, at least one secondary envelope located within the primary envelope, which can be inflated when said lifting envelope is at lower altitudes to fill the balance of the space of the primary envelope, and air handling means external to the primary envelope and communicating with the secondary envelope for filling and emptying the secondary envelope.

Electrostatic Fiber Spreader Including A Corona Discharge Device

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US Patent:
52006204, Apr 6, 1993
Filed:
Nov 5, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/788018
Inventors:
Jonathan M. Peritt - Alexandria VA
Richard Everett - Alexandria VA
Alan Edelstein - Alexandria VA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H01T 1900
US Classification:
250324
Abstract:
A fiber spreader is provided which reduces fiber damage that occurs during preading. The fiber spreader includes a thin electrically grounded support sheet for supporting a layer of fibers on one surface thereof. The fibers supported on the support sheet are guided by a plurality of guide rollers past at least one corona discharge region at which the fibers are spread substantially uniformly. A motor driven spool advances the support sheet past the corona discharge region. The fibers are attached to the support sheet by an electrostatic attraction. The guide rollers are positioned so as to provide at least one region in which the sheet and the fibers are physically separated to allow for the uniform spreading of the fibers. After the fibers are spread, the fibers and the support sheet are united again and collected on a motor-driven spool.
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