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Joseph P Mennucci

from Manville, RI
Age ~68

Joseph Mennucci Phones & Addresses

  • 20 Joyce Anne Dr, Manville, RI 02838 (401) 765-1265 (401) 769-6833
  • Lincoln, RI
  • 6 Wilton Ave, Pawtucket, RI 02861 (401) 726-3918
  • 20 Joyce Anne Dr, Manville, RI 02838 (401) 474-2478

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Business Records

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Joseph Mennucci
Engineering Manager
ADVANCED THERMAL SOLUTIONS INC
Mfg Process Control Instruments Mfg Measuring/Controlling Devices Mfg Analytical Instruments · Mfg Process Control Instruments · Engineering Svcs
89 Access Rd SUITE 27, Norwood, MA 02062
90 Access Rd, Norwood, MA 02062
(781) 769-2800, (781) 769-9979

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Us Patents

Heat Sink Assembly

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US Patent:
7567435, Jul 28, 2009
Filed:
Mar 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/073831
Inventors:
Kaveh Azar - Westwood MA, US
Joseph P. Mennucci - Manville RI, US
Carlo Mandrone - Newburyport MA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
H05K 5/00
H05K 7/00
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
36167954, 361703, 361709
Abstract:
A heat sink assembly mount is provided. Generally the invention has a frame clip and a spring clip. The frame clip has one or more inwardly extending tabs and two or more vertically extending side portions. The one or more tabs are sized to fit over and removably couple to a heat producing device. The distance between the two or more vertically extending side portions is sized to hold a base portion of a heat sink and prevent horizontal motion of the heat sink. The spring clip couples to the frame clip and has a spring bias sized to produce a vertical force that presses the heat sink against a heat producing device.

Heat Sink Assembly

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US Patent:
8125782, Feb 28, 2012
Filed:
Jul 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/510874
Inventors:
Kaveh Azar - Westwood MA, US
Joseph P. Mennucci - Manville RI, US
Carlo Mandrone - Newburyport MA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361709, 361707, 361715, 361717, 361719, 165121, 257719
Abstract:
A heat sink assembly mount is provided. Generally the invention has a frame clip and a spring clip. The frame clip has one or more inwardly extending tabs and two or more vertically extending side portions. The one or more tabs are sized to fit over and removably couple to a heat producing device. The distance between the two or more vertically extending side portions is sized to hold a base portion of a heat sink and prevent horizontal motion of the heat sink. The spring clip couples to the frame clip and has a spring bias sized to produce a vertical force that presses the heat sink against a heat producing device.

Devices For And Methods Of Casting And Bonding A Molten Material Onto One Or More Surfaces Of A Moving Substrate

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US Patent:
20030222120, Dec 4, 2003
Filed:
May 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/157381
Inventors:
Joseph Kaiser - Barrington RI, US
Arthur Luciano - Riverside RI, US
Joseph Mennucci - Manville RI, US
Gary Davies - West Greenwich RI, US
Walter McConaghy - Mansfield MA, US
John Rose - Coventry RI, US
International Classification:
B23K001/00
US Classification:
228/101000
Abstract:
Methods of and devices for continuously casting molten material onto one or more surfaces of a moving substrate to provide one or more profiles on one or more surfaces are disclosed in the present invention. In a preferred embodiment, the casting method includes providing a substrate, heated reservoir of a molten material, and a casting die; moving the substrate past the casting die into which the molten material is introduced; containing the molten material against the one or more surfaces of the moving substrate; heating the casting die to prevent the molten material from solidifying prematurely; and cooling the molten material to solidify the molten material to provide one or more profiles on the one or more surfaces of the moving substrate and to bond the solidified profile(s) to the one or more surfaces. In a preferred embodiment, the device for casting and bonding a molten material to one or more surfaces of a moving substrate includes a casting die for wetting the moving substrate with the molten material to provide one or more desired profiles on one or more surfaces of the moving substrate; a heating system to prevent molten material from solidifying in the casting die; and a cooling device for solidify the molten material in the desired profile(s) and for bonding the desired profile(s) to the one or more surfaces of the moving substrate.

Heat Sink Assembly

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US Patent:
20100200206, Aug 12, 2010
Filed:
Feb 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/370311
Inventors:
Carlo Mandrone - Newburyport MA, US
Joseph P. Mennucci - Manville RI, US
Kaveh Azar - N. Quincy MA, US
International Classification:
F28F 7/00
B23P 11/02
A44B 21/00
US Classification:
165185, 29453, 24457
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for making a heat sink assembly. The apparatus includes a first clip configured to be urgingly attached to a heat producing device, the first clip having a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge. The apparatus further includes a heat sink configured to be attached to the first clip, and a second clip configured to be attached to the first clip, the second clip being sized to accommodate a portion of the heat sink, and the second clip urging the heat sink towards the heat producing device. Methods to make the foregoing apparatus are also described.

Heat Exchanger Assembly And Method For Making The Same

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US Patent:
57772592, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Feb 9, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/599614
Inventors:
Joseph P. Mennucci - Manville RI
Charles R. Mead - Newbury MA
Assignee:
Brush Wellman Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H05K 720
H01L 2326
US Classification:
174 163
Abstract:
A heat exchanger assembly, having a first oxygen-rich copper base layer joined to a first layer of beryllium oxide, a first oxygen-rich copper layer joined to the first beryllium oxide layer, a second beryllium oxide layer joined to the first oxygen-rich copper layer, a second base layer of oxygen-rich copper joined to the second oxygen-rich copper layer, a second oxygen-rich copper base layer joined to the second beryllium oxide layer, and a heat exchanger structure direct bonded to the second base layer. The structure has a plurality of oxygen-rich copper fins stacked upon one another, each fin having a channel at a selected location therein. The material to material interfaces between adjacent stacked fins are joined to one another by direct bonding so as to form a solidified block structure. Each of the channels form a cooling chamber for receiving a fluid flow.

Multilayer Laminate Heat Sink Assembly

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US Patent:
55833179, Dec 10, 1996
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/474090
Inventors:
Joseph P. Mennucci - Manville RI
Charles R. Mead - Newbury MA
Assignee:
Brush Wellman Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01L 2326
H05K 720
US Classification:
174 163
Abstract:
A controlled oxygen content copper clad laminate product. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laminate having a first layer of oxygen-free copper joined to a second layer of oxygen-rich copper by the steps of (i) cladding the first layer to the second layer at a relatively low speed to minimize rolling friction, (ii) finish rolling the laminate to substantially increase its thickness tolerance, (iii) slitting the laminate to increase its width tolerance, (iv) profiling a groove at a selected location in the laminate, (v) finish slitting a plurality of ribbons from the laminate, (vi) tension leveling the laminate to straighten and flatten its shape, (vii) stamping the laminate into sections each of a selected configuration, (viii) cleaning laminate surfaces, and (ix) direct bonding the laminate to a substrate material such that the first layer is annealed to the second.

Method Of Making Multilayer Metal System

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US Patent:
57617996, Jun 9, 1998
Filed:
Sep 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/719388
Inventors:
Joseph P. Mennucci - Manville RI
Assignee:
Brush Wellman Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01R 4300
US Classification:
29825
Abstract:
A metal system which comprises a titanium base metal strip, at least one surface having platinum stripes thereon. As a multilayer laminate, there is provided a titanium base metal strip sandwiched between first and second copper layers. At least one surface of the first copper layer facing the titanium has platinum stripes. A method of producing the metal system and laminate, includes the step of initially cleaning bonding surfaces of a first copper strip. During a first processing phase, platinum stripes are cold roll bonded to at least one of the first copper strip surfaces. Excess material is skived from the striped copper strip, then the strip is cleaned. Upon a second process phase, bonding surfaces of the striped first copper layer, a second copper strip layer and a titanium base metal strip are cleaned. Next, the striped first copper layer is placed on the titanium base metal strip, the platinum stripes facing the titanium, and the titanium base metal strip is placed upon the second copper layer. The layers are then cold roll bonded to one another so as to form a multilayer metal system.

Multilayer Laminate Product And Process

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US Patent:
56861907, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
May 31, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/455183
Inventors:
Joseph P. Mennucci - Manville RI
Charles R. Mead - Newbury MA
Assignee:
Brush Wellman Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B32B 900
US Classification:
428472
Abstract:
A controlled oxygen content copper clad laminate product and process. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laminate having a first layer of oxygen-free copper joined to a second layer of oxygen-rich copper by the steps of (i) cladding the first layer to the second layer at a relatively low speed to minimize rolling friction, (ii) finish rolling the laminate to substantially increase its thickness tolerance, (iii) slitting the laminate to increase its width tolerance, (iv) profiling a groove at a selected location in the laminate, (v) finish slitting a plurality of ribbons from the laminate, (vi) tension leveling the laminate to straighten and flatten its shape, (vii) stamping the laminate into sections each of a selected configuration, (viii) cleaning laminate surfaces, and (ix) direct bonding the laminate to a substrate material such that the first layer is annealed to the second.
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