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Robert Henry Gwillim

from Temecula, CA
Age ~70

Robert Gwillim Phones & Addresses

  • 41237 Pine Tree Cir, Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 308-6009
  • 29489 Via Las Colinas, Temecula, CA 92592
  • Savannah, GA
  • 39883 Saint Honore Dr, Murrieta, CA 92563 (951) 677-4707
  • Chandler, AZ
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Westmont, IL
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Riverside, CA
  • 41237 Pine Tree Cir, Temecula, CA 92591

Work

Company: Channell commercial Position: Sr. design engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Arizona State University 1976 to 1979 Specialities: Product Design

Skills

Telecommunications • Fiber Optics • Product Development • Manufacturing • Injection Molding • Design For Manufacturing • Engineering • Lean Manufacturing • Product Design • Management • Solidworks • Machine Tools • Plastics • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis • Materials • Manufacturing Engineering • New Business Development

Languages

English

Emails

Industries

Telecommunications

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Senior Design Engineer At Channell Commercial

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Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Channell Commercial
Sr. Design Engineer

InteSys Technologies 1992 - 1997
E. S. I. Engineer
Education:
Arizona State University 1976 - 1979
Bachelors, Product Design
Skills:
Telecommunications
Fiber Optics
Product Development
Manufacturing
Injection Molding
Design For Manufacturing
Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Product Design
Management
Solidworks
Machine Tools
Plastics
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Materials
Manufacturing Engineering
New Business Development
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Enclosure System For Underground Utility Connections

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US Patent:
7385137, Jun 10, 2008
Filed:
Mar 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/373619
Inventors:
Edward J. Burke - Temecula CA, US
Robert H. Gwillim - Murrieta CA, US
Paul Carper - Winchester CA, US
Assignee:
Channell Commercial Corporation - Temecula CA
International Classification:
H02G 3/08
US Classification:
174 50, 174 37, 174 60, 220 32, 220 33
Abstract:
An underground electrical utilities vault and distribution enclosure system comprises a grade level box, for storing underground cables, and a two-part lid comprising a pair of side-by-side cover plates that close the top of the box. One of the split cover plates has an access opening that interlocks with an above-ground pedestal housing. Connections to underground cables contained in the grade level box are made on a frame structure disposed in the pedestal housing. The split cover may contain a removable plug that normally rests at ground level before service is provided to the premises. When connections are provided to the premises, the plug is removed and the pedestal housing, having a base of the same configuration as the access opening, is snap-locked in the opening left by removing the plug. The interior of the pedestal housing contains connecting brackets such as mounting bars and/or a universal mounting plate for making the above-ground connections.

Locking System For Grade Level Enclosures

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US Patent:
7547051, Jun 16, 2009
Filed:
Mar 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/373615
Inventors:
Edward J. Burke - Temecula CA, US
Robert Gwillim - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Channell Commercial Corporation - Temecula CA
International Classification:
E05C 3/04
E05C 19/18
US Classification:
292206, 292195, 292212, 292291, 292301, 292DIG 11, 220327
Abstract:
A locking system for closing and locking a lid on an enclosure such as a grade level enclosure. The locking system includes a latch formed on an edge of a lid of the enclosure. The latch includes a bolt recess on an upper face of the lid which opens into a slotted wall structure that forms a passage below the lid. The bolt recess has a slotted opening which receives an L-bolt that extends down into a hollow interior of the slotted wall structure. A right angle leg on the L-bolt protrudes below the slotted wall structure when a fastener head atop the L-bolt rests in the bolt recess. The fastener head of the bolt in its at-rest position in the bolt recess provides access for rotating the L-bolt (and its right angle leg) with a tool that fits into the bolt recess to engage the fastener head. The bottom leg of the L-bolt, when rotated to its locked position, protrudes under a locking surface inside the enclosure. This releasably locks the lid to the enclosure.

Self-Latching Locking Assembly

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US Patent:
8220298, Jul 17, 2012
Filed:
Feb 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/372654
Inventors:
Edward J. Burke - Temecula CA, US
Robert H. Gwillim - Temecula CA, US
Assignee:
Channell Commercial Corporation - Temecula CA
International Classification:
B65D 55/14
US Classification:
70169, 70167, 292202, 292163
Abstract:
A locking system for securely closing the lid on an enclosure, such as a grade level box, includes an L-bolt connected to a spring-biased slide member positioned on the underside of the lid. The L-bolt rotates in a slotted housing that securely retains the L-bolt under the lid. The slide member engages an abutment on the inside of the enclosure, when the lid is forced down over an opening in the enclosure, e. g. , by foot pressure. Downward force on the lid progressively causes the latch to retract against the spring-bias from contact with the abutment and then snaps the latch into a spring-biased locking position under the abutment. The L-bolt is accessed from outside the lid, rotated by a proprietary socket wrench or similar tool, to retract the latch from its locking position sufficiently for removing the lid from the enclosure.

Grade Level Enclosures For Underground Utility Connections

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US Patent:
20060231279, Oct 19, 2006
Filed:
Mar 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/373614
Inventors:
Edward Burke - Temecula CA, US
Robert Gwillim - Murrieta CA, US
International Classification:
H02G 3/08
US Classification:
174050000
Abstract:
A grade level box for use with underground utilities connections having vertical walls reinforced with exterior vertical and horizontal ribs integrally molded with the wall structure.

Sealing Mechanism And Method For Drop Cable Splice Enclosures

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US Patent:
20130014974, Jan 17, 2013
Filed:
Feb 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/370931
Inventors:
Edward J. Burke - Temecula CA, US
Robert H. Gwillim - Temecula CA, US
International Classification:
H01B 17/14
US Classification:
174135
Abstract:
A sealing mechanism for a drop cable splice enclosure includes a base having an entry hole for receiving a drop cable inserted through a compression grommet assembly, from outside the enclosure. The cable can be prepared for splicing, outside the enclosure. The grommet assembly (and the optionally prepared cable) are inserted into the entry hole, from outside the enclosure. The assembly includes upper and lower pressure plates, a compressible grommet between them, and an adjustment mechanism to apply a compression force to the grommet. The grommet assembly is rotatable to lock it in a keyed section in the entry hole. The adjustment mechanism is then tightened, from outside the enclosure, to compress the grommet between the pressure plates, which seals the grommet in the enclosure base, at the same time sealing the cable in the passageway through the grommet.

Method Of Manufacturing A Thermoset Polymer Utility Vault Lid

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US Patent:
20190176375, Jun 13, 2019
Filed:
Feb 14, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/276305
Inventors:
- Temecula CA, US
- Ontario CA, US
Brian Anthony Beach - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Robert Gwillim - Temecula CA, US
John A. Neate - Niles MI, US
Richard Clark Powell - Murrieta CA, US
International Classification:
B29C 43/02
B32B 27/06
B29C 43/38
B32B 37/24
B32B 38/00
B32B 27/00
E02D 29/14
B29C 33/10
B29C 69/00
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a fiber reinforced composite material lid for an utility vault including mixing an unsaturated polyester thermosetting matrix in to a resin paste, compounding the resin paste into a fiber reinforced composite material, maturing the compounded fiber reinforced composite material, cutting the matured compound into a charge pattern, molding the charge pattern in a mold cavity of a heated mold under low pressure to form the lid and cooling and machining the lid. The mold includes a cavity die and a core die having a shear angle for interfacing the core die within the cavity die and a steam pot for heating the cavity die and the core die, wherein the lid is molded between the cavity die and the core die and removed from the mold by a lid ejection mechanism.

Stubbed Terminal Housing For Communications Vault Or Pedestal

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US Patent:
20170315322, Nov 2, 2017
Filed:
Mar 29, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/473448
Inventors:
- Temecula CA, US
Robert H. Gwillim - Temecula CA, US
John C. Summers - Temecula CA, US
International Classification:
G02B 6/44
G02B 6/50
G02B 6/44
Abstract:
A stubbed terminal housing for fiber optic cable management in a utility vault or pedestal housing having a body portion, a cavity within the body portion, a plurality of fiber optic fiber ports extending from the body portion for entry and exiting of fiber optic fibers, and a mounting portion extending from the body portion for attaching the stubbed terminal housing to the utility vault or pedestal housing.

Method Of Manufacturing A Thermoset Polymer Utility Vault Lid

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US Patent:
20160297113, Oct 13, 2016
Filed:
Apr 10, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/684257
Inventors:
- Temecula CA, US
- Ontario, CA
Brian Anthony Beach - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Robert Gwillim - Temecula CA, US
John A. Neate - Niles MI, US
International Classification:
B29C 43/02
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a fiber reinforced composite material lid for an utility vault including mixing an unsaturated polyester thermosetting matrix in to a resin paste, compounding the resin paste into a fiber reinforced composite material, maturing the compounded fiber reinforced composite material, cutting the matured compound into a charge pattern, molding the charge pattern in a mold cavity of a heated mold under low pressure to form the lid and cooling and machining the lid. The mold includes a cavity die and a core die having a shear angle for interfacing the core die within the cavity die and a steam pot for heating the cavity die and the core die, wherein the lid is molded between the cavity die and the core die and removed from the mold by a lid ejection mechanism.
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