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Joseph Scott Rockhold

from Bates City, MO
Age ~51

Joseph Rockhold Phones & Addresses

  • 1643 NW 800Th Rd, Bates City, MO 64011 (816) 566-0239
  • Belton, MO
  • 11117 College Ave, Kansas City, MO 64137
  • Grandview, MO
  • Lone Jack, MO
  • Camarillo, CA

Work

Company: Ruskin manufacturing 2014 Position: Sr. project manager

Education

School / High School: DeVry University 2006 Specialities: Bachelor's in Business

Industries

Building Materials

Resumes

Resumes

Joseph Rockhold Photo 1

R And D Testing Supervisor

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Location:
1643 northwest 800Th Rd, Bates City, MO 64011
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Ruskin Company
R and D Testing Supervisor
Joseph Rockhold Photo 2

Joseph Rockhold Bates City, MO

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Work:
Ruskin Manufacturing

2014 to 2000
Sr. Project Manager

Ruskin Manufacturing

2013 to 2014
Louver Engineering Manger

Ruskin Manufacturing

2010 to 2013
Project Manager

Ruskin Manufacturing

2000 to 2002
R & D Technician

Ruskin Manufacturing

1999 to 2000
Field Service Technician

United States Navy

1994 to 1999
Construction Builder

Education:
DeVry University
2006 to 2008
Bachelor's in Business

Longview Community College
2001 to 2003
Associates

Trenton R-9 High School
1991
High School Diploma

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Sunshade Adjustment

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US Patent:
20220364742, Nov 17, 2022
Filed:
May 17, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/322617
Inventors:
- Milwaukee WI, US
Vikas Patil - Jaysingpur, IN
Amey Deepak Kulkarni - Pune, IN
Ashish Shoukat Naikwade - Pune, IN
Joseph S. Rockhold - Bates City MO, US
Ravindra Warake - Gadegaon, IN
Suvam Saha - Kolkata, IN
Melissa M. Massar - Lee's Summit MO, US
International Classification:
F24F 1/58
E04F 10/08
Abstract:
The present disclosure is directed to a sunshade system that monitors a position of the sun and adjusts a position of a frame and/or blades based on a position of the sun. For example, a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit of an HVAC system may be exposed to adverse, external weather conditions, such as sunlight, which may heat up components of the HVAC unit and decrease an efficiency of the HVAC system. Accordingly, a control system of the sunshade system may monitor the position of the sun and adjust the position of the frame and/or the blades to provide adequate shading for the HVAC unit.
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