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Wesley Ripa Phones & Addresses

  • Billerica, MA
  • Somersworth, NH
  • Durham, NH
  • Nashua, NH

Work

Company: Pitco frialator - Concord, NH May 2012 Position: Mechanical engineering internship

Education

School / High School: University of New Hampshire Durham- Durham, NH 2011 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Wesley Ripa Nashua, NH

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Work:
Pitco Frialator
Concord, NH
May 2012 to Mar 2014
Mechanical Engineering Internship

Vector Manchester office

Jun 2011 to Aug 2012
Sales Rep

Kitchen Worker / Waiter
Sep 2009 to Oct 2010

Education:
University of New Hampshire Durham
Durham, NH
2011
Mechanical Engineering

Nashua High School
2010

Publications

Us Patents

Single-Handed, Electric Ring Cutter

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US Patent:
20130318800, Dec 5, 2013
Filed:
Jun 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/487821
Inventors:
Ronald D. Weiss - Nashua NH, US
Wesley I. Ripa - Durham NH, US
Malcolm J. Paradise - Merrimack NH, US
International Classification:
B23D 45/16
B25B 27/14
US Classification:
30370, 29239
Abstract:
A ring cutting device for cutting a ring lodged on a human finger and a device for separating and extracting a cut ring that is still on a wearer's finger. The ring cutting device can be operated by a single hand and includes an elongate power and drive portion that fits comfortable in a user's hand, a finger guard portion having a ring guard and a biasing system, a housing having a protective shield and a mount for mounting the finger guard portion, and a cutting portion having a rotatable circular saw blade that is mechanically coupled to the rotary drive mechanism of the power and drive portion. The power and drive portion includes a rotary drive mechanism that is mechanically coupled to a rotary drive motor the power and a light source for illuminating the ring during a cutting operation. The biasing system is mechanically coupled to the ring guard which includes a notched area for seating the ring before cutting and is disposed orthogonal or substantially orthogonal with respect to the longitudinal axis of the power and drive portion. Rotation of the circular saw blade is about the longitudinal axis of the power and drive portion.
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