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Bruce E Amrein

from Bel Air, MD

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  • 1213 Ambridge Rd, Bel Air, MD 21014 (410) 879-6439
  • 213 Ambridge Rd, Bel Air, MD 21014 (410) 879-6439
  • Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
  • Atchison, KS
  • Cockeysville, MD
  • Nottingham, MD
  • 1213 Ambridge Rd, Bel Air, MD 21014 (410) 688-9777

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Principal Technologist

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Location:
Bel Air, MD
Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
Energetics Technology Center
Principal Engineer

Department of Defense Mil-Std-1474E Working Group Sep 2011 - Apr 2015
Chair

U.s. Army Research Laboratory Sep 2011 - Apr 2015
Guest Researcher

U.s. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command 2011 - Oct 2014
Chief, Perceptual Sciences Branch

Worship Tech 2011 - Oct 2014
Principal Technologist
Education:
Harford Leadership Academy 2012 - 2012
Loyola University Maryland 1977 - 1980
Masters, Design, Engineering
Loyola University Maryland 1973 - 1976
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management, Finance
Loyola University Maryland 1968 - 1972
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering, Physics
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
Skills:
Military
Dod
Security Clearance
Defense
Government
Army
Program Management
National Security
Military Operations
Systems Engineering
Command
Information Assurance
Organizational Leadership
Military Experience
Operational Planning
Strategic Planning
U.s. Department of Defense
Certifications:
Certified Technology Specialist
General Radiotelephone Operator License (Formerly First Class Commercial License)
License 1331381
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Publications

Us Patents

Computerized Portable Pneumatic Target Apparatus

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US Patent:
62170279, Apr 17, 2001
Filed:
Feb 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/257140
Inventors:
Bruce E. Amrein - Bel Air MD
Thomas C. Fry - Havre De Grace MD
Richard N. Ware - Port Deposit MD
Douglas J. Struve - Bel Air MD
Assignee:
United States of America - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41J 502
F41J 504
F41J 508
F41J 512
US Classification:
273371
Abstract:
A computerized portable pneumatic target apparatus includes at least one target; a computer located at the firing point of a shooting range and connected by a first wireless radio frequency link to the at least one target for controlling operation of the at least one target; a shot detector located at the firing point and connected by either a second wireless radio frequency link or a wire to the computer; an air operated mechanism for raising and lowering the at least one target; a source of air pressure located near the at least one target and connected to the air operated mechanism; and a source of direct current located near the at least one target and connected to the air operated mechanism and the first wireless radio frequency link.

Head Support Stand Adjustable By Compound Turnbuckle

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US Patent:
51651378, Nov 24, 1992
Filed:
Jun 22, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/902166
Inventors:
Bruce E. Amrein - Bel Air MD
Jeffrey D. Nickel - Fallston MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
A47C 2004
US Classification:
5640
Abstract:
The invention is an improved head support stand used to smoothly and accuely position a patient's head when imaging the patient's upper spinal area. The improved stand includes a compound turnbuckle mounted between a base of the stand and a head cradle or face plate mounted to the base. The compound turnbuckle includes two rods threadingly engaged to a turnbuckle body so that the rods translate with respect to the body when it rotates. When the compound turnbuckle is in a fully retracted position, the rods are in a telescoped configuration within the turnbuckle body. When the compound turnbuckle is in a fully extended position, the rods are axially remote from each other and project substantially all the way out of the turnbuckle body.

Training Device For Digital Assessment Of Intraocular Pressure

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US Patent:
58685804, Feb 9, 1999
Filed:
Jul 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/903337
Inventors:
Bruce E. Amrein - Bel Air MD
James W. Karesh - Chevy Chase MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
G09B 2328
US Classification:
434271
Abstract:
A training device for digital assessment of intraocular pressure (IOP) that ncludes a body, top, bottom cover, and two legs. The body contains ten cylindrical cavities, the depth of each cavity selected such that the sloped bottom of the cavity intersects with a 0. 625-inch diameter hole that is drilled into the body from the top. A thin, circular piece of latex membrane approximately one-inch in diameter is located directly over each 0. 625-inch diameter hole. The bottom contains ten tapped holes, the centers of which are aligned with the centers of the cavities, each containing a threaded rod with sufficient length to permit the rod to be rotated up to move a plastic plunger sized so as to easily slide into and out of its cavity in the body without binding. Moving the rotated position of the threaded rod with respect to the bottom determines the location of the plastic plunger in the cavity. Pressurization of each latex membrane surface occurs when a spherical latex bladder containing a non-compressible liquid is inserted inside each cavity.

Combat Vehicle Light Signaling System

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US Patent:
50578154, Oct 15, 1991
Filed:
Apr 18, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/510633
Inventors:
Wayne A. Smoot - Woodbridge VA
Bruce E. Amrein - Bel Air MD
Curtis L. McCoy - Aberdeen Proving Ground MD
Robert C. Brucksch - Street MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B60Q 126
US Classification:
340468
Abstract:
A military range safety light signaling system used on combat vehicles of e type having a freely rotatable gun turret. The signaling system is comprised of a vertical column of lights, preferably three lights from top to bottom of red, amber, and green in a regular traffic light pattern and a rotating flashing light mounted on the left rear of the gun turret. The rotating flashing light is preferably an interchangable infrared beacon mounted high above the turret for use in live fire exercise or an amber light for use in highway movement of the combat vehicle. An operator inside the combat vehicle may selectively switch on any combination of the vertical column of lights and the rotating flashing light to represent the operating status of the vehicle weapons system and its movement.

Flotation Device For A Combat Vehicle

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US Patent:
51137798, May 19, 1992
Filed:
Mar 30, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/502586
Inventors:
Bruce E. Amrein - Bel Air MD
Curtis L. McCoy - Apg MD
Robert C. Brucksch - Harford County MD
George Melnik - Newark DE
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B63F 300
US Classification:
114270
Abstract:
Disclosed is a self deployed, self retracting flotation device for a land hicle, the device including covers hinged to the sides of the vehicle. Inflatable air bags are attached to the covers so that inflating the bags swings up the covers and subsequently deflating the bags allows the covers to swing down. The device is constructed so that the bags protrude from between the cover and the vehicle when inflated and retract to a position between the cover and the vehicle when deflated. A reversible pump operable from within the vehicle is used to inflate or deflate the bags.

Override Control For Vehicle Drive Train

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US Patent:
49169831, Apr 17, 1990
Filed:
Nov 7, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/268827
Inventors:
Bruce E. Amrein - Bel Air MD
George Melnik - Newark DE
Curtis L. McCoy - Apg MD
James A. Martin - Lancaster PA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B60K 4104
US Classification:
74878
Abstract:
The invention is a system to override electric control units which normally overns the transmission and fuel regulating valve of an automotive vehicle. The system includes a first linkage to mechanically operate the automatic transmission, a bypass valve hydraulically in parallel with the fuel regulating valve, and a second linkage to mechanically operate the bypass valve. The linkages are connected to a control assembly in the driver's compartment of the vehicle, the assembly having two moveable members for manually actuating the linkages. The control assembly has a mechanism for keeping the bypass valve closed during selected gears or modes of the transmission. This mechanism also prevents the the transmission from shifting gears when the bypass valve is open.
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