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Grant M Schrag

from Asheville, NC
Age ~67

Grant Schrag Phones & Addresses

  • 325 Appeldoorn Cir, Asheville, NC 28803
  • Piedmont, SC
  • 805 Brielle Ct, Simpsonville, SC 29681 (864) 967-2154
  • 8 Deer Run, Rensselaer, NY 12144 (518) 436-5678
  • 9398 Heartwellville Ave, Englewood, FL 34224 (941) 475-4227
  • Greenville, SC

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Principal Designer

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Location:
Asheville, NC
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Sealed Optics Company
Principal Designer

Mdc Vacuum Products, Llc
Senior Materials Scientist

Mpf Products Inc. Jul 2005 - Oct 2015
Operations Manager

Ceramtec North America 2003 - 2005
Research and Development Manager
Education:
University of Florida 1980 - 1987
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy, Chemistry
Eastern Nazarene College 1976 - 1980
Bachelors, Chemistry
Skills:
Product Development
Engineering
R&D
Manufacturing
Six Sigma
Management
Materials Science
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Continuous Improvement
Materials
Lean Manufacturing
Engineering Management
Process Engineering
Design of Experiments
Research and Development
Languages:
English
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President

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Location:
Asheville, NC
Work:
Sealed Optics Company
President

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Grant Schrag
Purchasing Director
MPF Products Inc.
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering · Structural Metal Fabrication Whol Brick/Stone Material · Gypsum Prod Mfg
3046 Bramlett Church Rd, Gray Court, SC 29645
(864) 876-9853
Grant Schrag
Director
Schrag Research, Inc
9398 Heartwellville Ave, Inglewood, FL 34224

Publications

Us Patents

Hermetically Sealed Optical Mounting Assembly

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US Patent:
54596092, Oct 17, 1995
Filed:
Sep 1, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/115224
Inventors:
Grant M. Schrag - Englewood FL
International Classification:
G02B 700
US Classification:
359513
Abstract:
An ultra-high, hermetically sealed optical mounting assembly for sealing a fragile optical element includes a lid portion defining a thin, bendable flange spring member to gradually and evenly apply a relatively low sealing load at a knife edge for grasping the optical element. A base portion defining a substantially non-bendable, mating flange surface defines a mating base, knife edge. A deformable metallic gasket is interposed between both knife edges and the optical element. An engineered gap between the opposed lid and base flanges and a second, optional gap between the lid and base nearest the window are used to control the amount of spring forces and the amount of compression on the window. A modest sealing pressure applied to the outer edge of the lid flange bends the flange towards the base to spring the remainder of the lid outwardly from the mating base thereby causing the sealing forces to be gradually transferred through the outwardly bending central portion of the lid to the knife edges which then gradually and evenly press against the metallic gaskets to seal the window. The bent lid flange is welded to the base forming a hermetic joint around the entire periphery of the optical mounting assembly.
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