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Susan M Orzell

from Syracuse, NY
Age ~69

Susan Orzell Phones & Addresses

  • 700 Meadowbrook Dr, Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 479-7473
  • De Witt, NY
  • 593 Cottage Ln, Deruyter, NY 13052 (315) 852-9796
  • De Ruyter, NY
  • Cuyler, NY
  • Binghamton, NY

Work

Company: Cooper crouse-hinds Position: Sr project engineer

Education

School / High School: Lehigh University 1981 to 1984

Skills

Continuous Improvement • Engineering • Fmea • Mechanical Engineering

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Project Engineer

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Location:
Syracuse, NY
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Cooper Crouse-Hinds
Sr Project Engineer

Link Flight Simulation 1978 - 1990
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Lehigh University 1981 - 1984
Skills:
Continuous Improvement
Engineering
Fmea
Mechanical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Damming Device For Cable Sealing

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US Patent:
8614400, Dec 24, 2013
Filed:
Jun 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/492293
Inventors:
Alvah Benjamin Aldrich - Geneva NY, US
Susan M. Orzell - DeRuyter NY, US
Assignee:
Cooper Technologies Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
H01B 17/58
US Classification:
174653, 174652, 174650, 439271
Abstract:
A damming device for a conductor in a cable gland connector is described herein. The damming device can include a first portion having a first thickness of a flexible elastomeric material disposed between a first diameter and a second diameter. The damming device can also include a second portion having a second thickness of the flexible elastomeric material disposed between a third diameter and the second diameter. The damming device can also include a hole having the third diameter. The first diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the second diameter is greater than the third diameter. Further, the first thickness is greater than the second thickness. The damming device can be disposed, under tension, within a slot formed between a top portion of a compound chamber and a bottom portion of a union body.

Light Fixture With An Adjustable Optical Distribution

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US Patent:
20100046226, Feb 25, 2010
Filed:
Jun 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/487568
Inventors:
Tab Kendall Cox - Baldswinsville NY, US
Susan Marie Orzell - DeRuyter NY, US
Scott D. Wegner - Peachtree City GA, US
Ellis W. Patrick - Sharpsburg GA, US
Assignee:
Cooper Technologies Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
F21S 4/00
US Classification:
36224906, 36224902
Abstract:
A light fixture includes a member having a substantially frusto-conical shape. A channel extends between a wide top end of the member and a narrower bottom end of the member. The member includes multiple surfaces (“facets”) disposed around its outer surface. Each facet is configured to receive one or more light emitting diodes (“LEDs”) in a linear or non-linear array. Each facet can be integral to the member or coupled to the member. The channel is configured to transfer heat generated by the LEDs through convection. Fins can be disposed within the channel, extending from the inner surface of the member to an inner channel. The fins are configured to transfer heat away from, and provide a greater surface area for convecting heat away from, the member. For example, one or both of the channels can transfer heat by a venturi effect.

Explosion-Proof Electrical Apparatus And Method Of Assembly

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US Patent:
53998073, Mar 21, 1995
Filed:
Dec 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/171441
Inventors:
Garrett S. Yarbrough - Chicago IL
John E. Cower - Manlius NY
Kevin L. Browngardt - Syracuse NY
Susan M. Orzell - DeRuyter NY
Robert P. Haytko - Cicero NY
William G. Wright - Liverpool NY
Nelson L. Lansing - Bridgeport NY
Assignee:
Cooper Industries, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H02G 306
US Classification:
174 65R
Abstract:
An explosion-proof electrical apparatus comprises two enclosures containing electrical devices. The enclosures are physically interconnected by a one-piece or two-piece hollow sleeve member which is screwed into threaded holes of the enclosures. A fitting assembly mounted in the sleeve member comprises a hollow feedthrough bushing screwed into the sleeve member, a hollow feedthrough seal member screwed into the feedthrough bushing, and a plurality of conductors extending through the feedthrough seal member and electrically connected to the electrical devices. The conductors are embedded in sealing compound which occupies the feedthrough seal member. During assembly of the fitting assembly, the feedthrough seal member is positioned within the sleeve, and the feedthrough bushing is screwed along the feedthrough seal member and is simultaneously screwed into the sleeve.
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