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Robert C Dreisig

from West Chester, OH
Age ~69

Robert Dreisig Phones & Addresses

  • West Chester, OH
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • 7248 Timbernoll Dr, West Chester, OH 45069 (513) 328-1714

Work

Company: Procter & gamble Position: Chief metallurgist

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Emails

d***c@pg.com

Industries

Consumer Goods

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Chief Metallurgist

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Location:
West Chester, OH
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Procter & Gamble
Chief Metallurgist

Publications

Us Patents

Creping Blade

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US Patent:
7431801, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Jan 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/044849
Inventors:
Richard Harvey Conn - Green Bay WI, US
Kerry Paul Robb - Colerain Township OH, US
Robert Charles Dreisig - West Chester OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D21G 3/00
US Classification:
162281, 1525651, 118413
Abstract:
A creping blade including a body having a leading side, a trailing side, and working end including a bevel surface. The bevel surface is defined by a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the trailing edge of the creping blade has a trailing edge radius of greater than about 0. 001 inches (about 0. 0254 mm).

Creping Blade With A Highly Smooth Bevel Surface

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US Patent:
7691236, Apr 6, 2010
Filed:
Jul 26, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/493263
Inventors:
Richard Harvey Conn - Channing MI, US
Robert Charles Dreisig - West Chester OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter + Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D21G 3/04
D21G 3/00
US Classification:
162281, 162280, 118413, 1525651
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a doctor blade comprising: a body having a thickness, a sharp leading side, a trailing side, and working end comprising a bevel surface, wherein the bevel surface is defined by a leading edge and a trailing edge, and wherein the Rof the bevel surface is from about 1 μ-in to about 7 μ-in. The present invention further relates to a method of removing a material from a surface of a piece of equipment, the method comprising providing a material on the surface of the piece of equipment; providing a doctor blade adjacent to the surface of the equipment, the creping blade having a working end including a leading edge, which is disposed closest to the surface of the equipment, a trailing edge disposed farthest from the surface of the equipment and a bevel surface disposed therebetween; passing the surface of the equipment past the doctor blade or the doctor blade past the surface of the equipment such that the material impacts the doctor blade and at least a portion of the material is removed from the surface of the piece of equipment; and passing the removed material over the bevel surface of the doctor blade wherein the Rof the bevel surface is from about 1 to about 7 μ-in.

Methods And Apparatuses For Anvil Reconditioning

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US Patent:
8272923, Sep 25, 2012
Filed:
Aug 13, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/540544
Inventors:
Uwe Schneider - Cincinnati OH, US
Robert Charles Dreisig - West Chester OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B24B 1/00
US Classification:
451 49, 451142
Abstract:
A rotary cutting apparatus comprises a frame and a die roll defining a first longitudinal axis and comprising a cutting member. The die roll is rotatably connected with the frame and configured to rotate about the first longitudinal axis. The rotary cutting apparatus further comprises a bearer ring connected with the die roll and an anvil roll defining a second longitudinal axis and comprising an outer radial surface. The anvil roll is rotatably connected with the frame and is configured to rotate about the second longitudinal axis. The bearer ring of the die roll is in contact with the outer radial surface. The rotary cutting apparatus further comprises a reconditioning member comprising an abrasive surface engaged with the outer radial surface of the anvil roll. The outer radial surface of the anvil roll moves relative to the abrasive surface.

Methods And Apparatuses For Anvil Reconditioning

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US Patent:
20130019731, Jan 24, 2013
Filed:
Sep 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/623460
Inventors:
Robert Charles DREISIG - West Chester OH, US
Assignee:
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B26D 7/08
B26D 1/22
US Classification:
831741
Abstract:
A rotary cutting apparatus comprises a frame and a die roll defining a first longitudinal axis and comprising a cutting member. The die roll is rotatably connected with the frame and configured to rotate about the first longitudinal axis. The rotary cutting apparatus further comprises a bearer ring connected with the die roll and an anvil roll defining a second longitudinal axis and comprising an outer radial surface. The anvil roll is rotatably connected with the frame and is configured to rotate about the second longitudinal axis. The bearer ring of the die roll is in contact with the outer radial surface. The rotary cutting apparatus further comprises a reconditioning member comprising an abrasive surface engaged with the outer radial surface of the anvil roll. The outer radial surface of the anvil roll moves relative to the abrasive surface.

Collet

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US Patent:
D3497585, Aug 16, 1994
Filed:
Apr 23, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/873043
Inventors:
Raymond L. Hallbach - Simpsonville SC
Robert C. Dreisig - West Chester OH
David I. McDonald - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Cincinnati Milacron Inc. - Cincinnati OH
US Classification:
D23259

Article Gripper Having Opposed Jaws Cammed Open By An Article

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US Patent:
51021773, Apr 7, 1992
Filed:
Aug 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/758255
Inventors:
Robert C. Dreisig - West Chester OH
Raymond L. Hallbach - Simpsonville SC
David I. McDonald - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Cincinnati Milacron Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B23Q 300
B25J 1508
US Classification:
294106
Abstract:
An article gripper has two cantilevered jaws biased together by a spring assembly to hold an article between arcuate surfaces of the jaws. The jaws are cantilever-mounted from respective pivot pins, and the article enters radially through an opening formed between the outboard ends of the cantilevered jaws. Between the pivot pins and the gripped article, the jaws have interengaging teeth which permit ease of engagement and disengagement as the jaws are pivoted, yet the teeth prevent unwanted sliding movement of one jaw past the other, as an article is located within the jaws.

Limiting Orifice Drying Medium, Apparatus Therefor, And Cellulosic Fibrous Structures Produced Thereby

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US Patent:
61052760, Aug 22, 2000
Filed:
Jun 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/878794
Inventors:
Donald Eugene Ensign - Cincinnati OH
Robert Charles Dreisig - West Chester OH
Michael Gomer Stelljes - West Chester OH
Wilbur Russell Knight - Franklinton LA
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
F26B 300
US Classification:
34453
Abstract:
A limiting orifice through-air-drying medium for papermaking or other absorbent embryonic webs. The medium may be used in an apparatus which can be embodied in a cover and a roll. The medium has the unique combination of a relatively high bending fatigue strength and relatively low pressure drop. The medium may comprise a laminate of a plurality of plies. The intermediate plies of the laminate may be woven with a square weave. The medium may also be used for other types of drying.

Article Gripper

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US Patent:
48589802, Aug 22, 1989
Filed:
Aug 23, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/235255
Inventors:
Robert C. Dreisig - West Chester OH
David I. McDonald - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Cincinnati Milacron Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B25B 508
US Classification:
294 991
Abstract:
An article gripper with a fixed jaw has a movable jaw mounted on reed springs. Deflection of the movable jaw permits the article to enter and exit the gripper. The movable jaw has an inlet cam surface and an outlet cam surface, configured so that a low-level inlet force deflects the jaw and reeds laterally, while a higher-level outlet, or removal, force is directed parallel to the reed springs causing the jaw to behave stiffly and thus resist pullout of the article.
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