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Ld Metcalfe Phones & Addresses

  • 4424 Landfall Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 476-7181
  • Santa Barbara, CA
  • 750 Greenbrook Cir, Saint Joseph, MI 49085 (269) 429-3381
  • Duxbury, MA

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Company: The college of william and mary, mason school of business 2005 Address: Williamsburg, Va Position: Adjunct professor

Education

Degree: MBA School / High School: The College of William and Mary - School of Business Specialities: Marketing

Industries

Education Management

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Prof At William & Mary

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Position:
Adjunct Professor at The College of William and Mary, Mason School of Business
Location:
Norfolk, Virginia Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
The College of William and Mary, Mason School of Business - Williamsburg, Va since 2005
Adjunct Professor

University of Notre Dame - South Bend, Indiana Area 2005 - 2005
Adjunct Professor, Marketing

Whirpool Corp 1972 - 2004
Global Director, Strategic Alliances and Strategy
Education:
The College of William and Mary - School of Business
MBA, Marketing
University of Richmond - Robins School of Business
BS, Marketing

Publications

Us Patents

Fabric Revitalizing System

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US Patent:
20070151311, Jul 5, 2007
Filed:
Jul 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/482867
Inventors:
Karl D. McAllister - Stevensville MI, US
Tremitchell Wright - Elkhart IN, US
Donald M. Tomasi - Stevensville MI, US
LD Metcalfe - Williamsburg VA, US
Alexander V. Minkin - St. Joseph MI, US
Fredrick E. Chernetski - St. Joseph MI, US
Janice M. Kaeding - Lawrence MI, US
International Classification:
D06F 37/00
US Classification:
68 3 R, 68139
Abstract:
A system for treating a fabric load comprises a chamber having an interior for holding a fabric load; a low absorbency textured surface disposed within the chamber; at least one opening into the chamber for enabling user access to the interior of the chamber; a fabric movement system for causing movement of the fabric load within the chamber; a fluid delivery system in fluid communication with the interior of the chamber; and a fluid removal system in fluid communication with the interior of the chamber.

Fabric Revitalizing Method Uisng Low Absorbency Pads

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US Patent:
20070163093, Jul 19, 2007
Filed:
Jul 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/482615
Inventors:
Tremitchell Wright - Elkhart IN, US
Karl D. McAllister - Stevensville MI, US
LD Metcalfe - Williamsburg VA, US
Janice M. Kaeding - Lawrence MI, US
International Classification:
D04H 3/04
US Classification:
28100
Abstract:
A method of revitalizing a fabric comprises directing a flow of air through a chamber while tumbling the fabric to dehydrate the fabric; removing particulates from the air flowing through the chamber; directing a treatment fluid into the chamber and onto the fabric; and tumbling the fabric while at least intermittently contacting the fabric with a low absorbency textured surface. In another embodiment, a method comprises placing the fabric in a chamber having a low absorbency textured surface; extracting fluid from the fabric to dehydrate the fabric; inserting treatment fluid into the chamber to apply the treatment fluid to the fabric; and extracting fluid from the fabric to dehydrate the fabric.

Fabric Revitalizing System And Treatment Appliance

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US Patent:
20070163095, Jul 19, 2007
Filed:
Jul 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/482637
Inventors:
Karl D. McAllister - Stevensville MI, US
Tremitchell Wright - Elkhart IN, US
Donald M. Tomasi - Stevensville MI, US
Ld Metcalfe - Williamsburg VA, US
Alexander V. Minkin - St. Joseph MI, US
Fredrick E. Chernetski - St. Joseph MI, US
Janice M. Kaeding - Lawrence MI, US
International Classification:
D04H 3/04
US Classification:
28100
Abstract:
An appliance comprises a rotatable drum; at least one opening into the drum; a closure adapted to selectively close the opening to the drum; a low absorbency textured surface disposed on at least one of the inside surface of the drum and the closure; a motor in driving engagement with the drum and configured to selectively rotate the drum and cause movement of the fabric load within the drum; a fluid delivery system in fluid communication with the interior of the drum; and a fluid removal system in fluid communication with the interior of the drum.

Low Absorbency Pad System For A Fabric Treatment Appliance

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US Patent:
20070163097, Jul 19, 2007
Filed:
Jul 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/482862
Inventors:
LD Metcalfe - Williamsburg VA, US
Tremitchell Wright - Elkhart IN, US
Donald M. Tomasi - Stevensville MI, US
Karl D. McAllister - Stevensville MI, US
Joel A. Luckman - Benton Harbor MI, US
Daniel C. Conrad - Stevensville MI, US
Janice M. Kaeding - Lawrence MI, US
International Classification:
D04H 3/04
US Classification:
28100
Abstract:
A pad system for use in a fabrics revitalizing system having a fabric treatment chamber can comprise a low absorbency textured surface and an attachment system configured to attach the textured surface to an inside surface of the fabric treatment chamber. The pad system can further include a fluid dispensing system configured to dispense fluid from the textured surface. Optionally, the textured surface can be a substantially non-absorbent textured surface.

Drum With Low Absorbency Textured Surface For A Fabric Treatment Appliance

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US Patent:
20070163098, Jul 19, 2007
Filed:
Jul 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/483216
Inventors:
Donald M. Tomasi - Stevensville MI, US
LD Metcalfe - Williamsburg VA, US
Karl D. McAllister - Stevensville MI, US
Tremitchell Wright - Elkhart IN, US
Janice M. Kaeding - Lawrence MI, US
International Classification:
D04H 3/04
US Classification:
28100
Abstract:
A fabrics revitalizing system comprises a rotatable drum having an inside surface defining an interior for holding a fabric load; at least one opening into the interior for enabling user access to the interior, a closure adapted to selectively close the opening to the interior; and a low absorbency textured surface disposed on at least one of the inside surface and the closure.
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