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  • 26160 Walnut Ln, North Olmsted, OH 44070 (440) 979-1945 (216) 598-0239
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  • 26160 Walnut Ln, North Olmsted, OH 44070

Work

Company: Pmi industries, inc. Sep 2017 Position: Engineering manager

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors School / High School: The University of Akron 1972 to 1976 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Engineering • Product Development • Manufacturing • Design For Manufacturing • R&D • Injection Molding • Design of Experiments • Lean Manufacturing • Continuous Improvement • Plastics • Engineering Management • Mechanical Engineering • Solidworks • Consumer Products • Pro Engineer • Product Design • Cad • Renewable Energy • Finite Element Analysis • Solar Energy • Spc • Fmea • Materials • Sensors • Root Cause Analysis • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Concentrated Solar Power • Manufacturing Engineering • Inventor • Sheet Metal • Project Engineering • Research and Development • Trace Pro

Industries

Renewables & Environment

Resumes

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Engineering Manager

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Location:
26160 Walnut Ln, North Olmsted, OH 44070
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Pmi Industries, Inc.
Engineering Manager

Greenfield Solar Mar 2008 - Aug 2017
Engineering Director

Mh Gopower Company Aug 2014 - Aug 2017
Director Engineering

Greenfield Steam and Electric Mar 2008 - Dec 2008
Engineering Director

Oatey Company Jan 2006 - 2008
Manager R and D - Plastic and Metal Products
Education:
The University of Akron 1972 - 1976
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering
Product Development
Manufacturing
Design For Manufacturing
R&D
Injection Molding
Design of Experiments
Lean Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Plastics
Engineering Management
Mechanical Engineering
Solidworks
Consumer Products
Pro Engineer
Product Design
Cad
Renewable Energy
Finite Element Analysis
Solar Energy
Spc
Fmea
Materials
Sensors
Root Cause Analysis
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Concentrated Solar Power
Manufacturing Engineering
Inventor
Sheet Metal
Project Engineering
Research and Development
Trace Pro

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
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Terry Zahuranec
INFUNIT PRODUCTS INC
North Olmsted, OH

Publications

Us Patents

Upper Handle Portion For Carpet Extractor

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US Patent:
D453597, Feb 12, 2002
Filed:
Jan 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/135550
Inventors:
Terry L. Zahuranec - North Olmsted OH
Brett Latimer - Mentor OH
Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH
Mark E. Cipolla - Chardon OH
Jeffrey M. Kalman - Cleveland Heights OH
Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Richard C. Farone - Willoughby OH
Robert A. Matousek - Lakewood OH
Assignee:
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. - Glenwillow OH
International Classification:
1505
US Classification:
D32 34

Carpet Extractor Tool Handle

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US Patent:
D453867, Feb 19, 2002
Filed:
Nov 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
29/133315
Inventors:
Terry L. Zahuranec - North Olmsted OH
Brett Latimer - Mentor OH
Paul D. Stephens - Twinsburg OH
Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH
Mark E. Cipolla - Chardon OH
Assignee:
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. - Glenwillow OH
International Classification:
1505
US Classification:
D32 31

Carpet Extractor Housing

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US Patent:
6378162, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Jul 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/615433
Inventors:
Terry L. Zahuranec - North Olmsted OH, 44070
Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH, 44060
International Classification:
A47L 700
US Classification:
15320, 15334, 15352, 15353
Abstract:
A carpet extractor includes a base assembly (A) with a two part base housing ( ). Upper ( ) and lower portions ( ) of the base housing define a socket ( ), for receiving a cleaning fluid recovery tank ( ), and a chamber ( ), rearward of the socket, for receiving a suction fan ( ) and associated motor ( ). The chamber includes front ( ) and rear compartments ( ) for receiving the suction fan and motor, respectively. The lower portion ( ) of the base housing defines a first pocket or indentation ( ) for receiving a motor ( ) for driving a rotating brushroll ( ) and a second pocket ( ) for receiving a solution supply pump ( ) which selectively supplies pressurized cleaning fluid to a spray bar ( ) and a remote distributor ( ). The pocket and indentation are positioned rearward of the socket, and generally beneath a forward end of the chamber. The location of the fan, fan motor, pump, and brushroll motor behind the recovery tank socket provides for the accommodation of a large capacity recovery tank, while maintaining a low-profile base assembly.

U-Shaped Handle For Carpet Extractor

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US Patent:
D460228, Jul 9, 2002
Filed:
Jan 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/135512
Inventors:
Terry L. Zahuranec - North Olmsted OH
Brett Latimer - Mentor OH
Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH
Mark E. Cipolla - Chardon OH
Jeffrey M. Kalman - Cleveland Hts. OH
Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Richard C. Farone - Willoughby OH
Robert A. Matousek - Lakewood OH
Assignee:
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. - Glenwillow OH
International Classification:
1505
US Classification:
D32 31

Clean Water Tank For A Carpet Extractor

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US Patent:
D460229, Jul 9, 2002
Filed:
Jan 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/135551
Inventors:
Terry L. Zahuranec - North Olmsted OH
Brett Latimer - Mentor OH
Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH
Mark E. Cipolla - Chardon OH
Jeffrey M. Kalman - Cleveland Heights OH
Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Richard C. Farone - Willoughby OH
Robert A. Matousek - Lakewood OH
Assignee:
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. - Glenwillow OH
International Classification:
1505
US Classification:
D32 31, D32 22

Mixing Pump For Carpet Extractor

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US Patent:
6513188, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Jan 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/759827
Inventors:
Terry L. Zahuranec - North Olmsted OH
Brett Latimer - Mentor OH
Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH
Mark E. Cipolla - Chardon OH
Jeffrey M. Kalman - Cleveland Heights OH
Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Assignee:
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. - Glenwillow OH
International Classification:
A47C 928
US Classification:
15320, 15339, 15410
Abstract:
A carpet extractor includes a solution distributor, such as a spray bar 90, which delivers cleaning solution to a floor surface. A housing 10 selectively receives a recovery tank 22 for collecting dirty cleaning solution from the floor. A first tank 14 for concentrated cleaning fluid and a second tank 15 for clean water supply cleaning fluid and water to a reciprocating pump 420 through first and second fluid lines 412, 410. The pump includes a piston 428, which reciprocates between first and second ends of a cylindrical bore 430. A fluid line 432 interconnects the first and second fluid lines. As the pump reciprocates, a portion of the water is drawn into the interconnecting line during a downward stroke, where it mixes with the entering cleaning solution. As the pump moves on its upward stroke, the mixture is drawn back into the water line and is pushed onward by the pump toward the spray bar with each successive downward stroke.

Recovery Tank For Carpet Extractor

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US Patent:
D470982, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Jan 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/135502
Inventors:
Terry L. Zahuranec - North Olmsted OH
Brett Latimer - Mentor OH
Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH
Mark E. Cipolla - Chardon OH
Jeffrey M. Kalman - Cleveland Heights OH
Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Richard C. Farone - Willoughby OH
Robert A. Matousek - Lakewood OH
Assignee:
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. - Glenwillow OH
International Classification:
1505
US Classification:
D32 31

Carpet Extractor With Dual Nozzles For Dual Brushrolls

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US Patent:
6533871, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Jan 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/759726
Inventors:
Terry L. Zahuranec - North Olmsted OH
Brett Latimer - Mentor OH
Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH
Mark E. Cipolla - Chardon OH
Jeffrey M. Kalman - Cleveland Heights OH
Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Assignee:
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. - Glenwillow OH
International Classification:
A47L 1130
US Classification:
134 21, 15321, 15334, 15352, 15384
Abstract:
A carpet extractor includes a base assembly including a housing which selectively receives a recovery tank for collecting dirty cleaning fluid. A nozzle assembly is mounted to the base housing and provides a fluid flowpath for dirty cleaning fluid from the floor surface to the recovery tank. The nozzle assembly is pivotable from a first position, in which the fluid flowpath communicates with the recovery tank, to a second position, in which the nozzle assembly is spaced from the recovery tank to allow the recovery tank to be removed from the base housing. A second flowpath is formed on the recovery tank between the tank and a nozzle plate The flowpaths have openings respectively, at their lower ends, which are located either side of two longitudinally spaced brushrolls A flap valve selectively closes both flowpaths during above floor cleaning.
Terry L Zahuranec from North Olmsted, OH, age ~70 Get Report