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Jamie S Clayfield

from Rochester, NY
Age ~66

Jamie Clayfield Phones & Addresses

  • 9 Waterford Cir, Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 272-8952
  • 17 Maryvale Rd, Burlington, MA 01803
  • Boone, IA

Work

Company: Xerox Jan 1, 2002 Position: Senior mechanical engineer

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: University of Massachusetts Amherst 1980 to 1983 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Design of Experiments • Shainin Red X Strategies For Problem Sol... • Six Sigma • Design For Manufacturing • Mechanical Engineering • Fmea • Manufacturing Engineering • Gd&T • Engineering Management • Failure Analysis • Process Simulation • Dmaic • Finite Element Analysis • Systems Engineering • Continuous Improvement • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Project Management • Lean Manufacturing • Process Improvement • Black Belt • Program Management • Business Process Improvement

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Mechanical Engineer

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Location:
Rochester, NY
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Xerox
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Education:
University of Massachusetts Amherst 1980 - 1983
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst 1976 - 1980
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Design of Experiments
Shainin Red X Strategies For Problem Solving
Six Sigma
Design For Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Fmea
Manufacturing Engineering
Gd&T
Engineering Management
Failure Analysis
Process Simulation
Dmaic
Finite Element Analysis
Systems Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Project Management
Lean Manufacturing
Process Improvement
Black Belt
Program Management
Business Process Improvement

Publications

Us Patents

Structure For Attaching Wire Assembly To A Dicor Housing

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US Patent:
7208732, Apr 24, 2007
Filed:
Sep 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/235937
Inventors:
Jamie S. Clayfield - Rochester NY, US
S. Chad Velk - Rochester NY, US
International Classification:
H01T 19/04
US Classification:
250324
Abstract:
A dicorotron unit and a wire assembly of a dicorotron unit where a wire electrode is strung between two insulator anchors. The anchors are held in place by flexible grippers. The grippers have flexible tabs that snap into the dicorotron housing and allow the grippers to remain in this housing when the wire assembly is removed from the dicorotron unit.

Coating For The Breakdown Of Corona Effluents

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US Patent:
7342227, Mar 11, 2008
Filed:
Apr 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/409665
Inventors:
Christopher D. Blair - Webster NY, US
Joy L. Longhenry - Webster NY, US
Jeffry Welch - Morrison CO, US
Thomas Debies - Webster NY, US
Bruce J. Parks - Bloomfield NY, US
Eliud Robles-Flores - Webster NY, US
Evan Kastner - Rochester NY, US
Jamie S. Clayfield - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
H01T 19/00
US Classification:
250324, 250326, 252500, 2525181, 355221, 361230, 430937
Abstract:
A plasma sprayed TiOcoating is used to remove effluents produced during an electrical charging step using a corona charging device. The plasma spray allows for the application of TiOceramic to an aluminum dicorotron housing. Plasma spray also increases the electrical conductivity of the TiO(which is necessary for the dicorotron operation). Plasma sprayed coatings are also porous which aids in the capture and reduction of effluents.

Dicorotron Wire Assembly Removal-Insertion Tool

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US Patent:
7420169, Sep 2, 2008
Filed:
Sep 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/235935
Inventors:
Bruce J. Parks - Bloomfield NY, US
Jamie S. Clayfield - Rochester NY, US
Douglas S. Smith - Rochester NY, US
James D. Walsh - Rochester NY, US
Eliud Robles Flores - Webster NY, US
Gerald F. Daloia - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
H01T 19/00
US Classification:
250324, 250325, 250326, 399109, 399115, 361225, 29700, 29225, 29221
Abstract:
Electrostatic printing processes utilize corona-charging units. When those units wear out or become faulty, they need to be replaced. This embodiment provides a tool that can be used to remove a faulty electrode wire assembly from the unit. This same tool when loaded with a new wire assembly can insert a new wire assembly into the emptied corona charging unit, sometimes referred to as a dicorotron unit. The tool, therefore, is used both to remove or insert a wire assembly from or into a dicorotron unit.

Dicorotron Wire Assembly Removal And Storage Tool

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US Patent:
7432504, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Sep 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/235936
Inventors:
Bruce J. Parks - Bloomfield NY, US
Jamie S. Clayfield - Rochester NY, US
Douglas S. Smith - Rochester NY, US
James D. Walsh - Rochester NY, US
Eliud Robles Flores - Webster NY, US
Gerald F. Daloia - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
H01T 19/00
US Classification:
250324, 29748, 29762, 250325, 250326, 361230
Abstract:
A system and apparatus that removes and collects non-functional wire assemblies from dicorotron units is described. It has a removal tool mounted on the top of a storage box. The removal tool has an open top and bottom, the open bottom is aligned with an opening in the top of the box to permit a dislodged wire assembly to fall therethrough.

Tool For Dicorotron Wire Assembly Removal And Storage

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US Patent:
8193495, Jun 5, 2012
Filed:
Aug 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/200136
Inventors:
Bruce J. Parks - Bloomfield NY, US
Jamie S. Clayfield - Rochester NY, US
Douglas S Smith - Rochester NY, US
James D. Walsh - Rochester NY, US
Eliud Robles Flores - Webster NY, US
Gerald F. Daloia - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
H01T 19/00
US Classification:
250324, 250325, 250326, 361230, 29748, 29762
Abstract:
A system and apparatus that removes and collects non-functional wire assemblies from dicorotron units is described. It has a removal tool with flexible levers mounted on the top of a storage box. The removal tool has an open top and bottom, the open bottom is aligned with an opening in the top of the box to permit a dislodged anchor and wire assembly to fall therethrough.

Method Of Forming Fiducials, And Stencils Containing Such Fiducials

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US Patent:
57274614, Mar 17, 1998
Filed:
Feb 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/795765
Inventors:
Jamie S. Clayfield - Rochester NY
Philip J. Entingh - Ontario NY
Assignee:
AMTX, Inc. - Canandaigua NY
International Classification:
B05C 1706
US Classification:
101127
Abstract:
A method of forming a fiducial in a stencil for screen printing and the stencil so formed is described. A target fiducial thru-hole of a first size is formed in the stencil, the surface of the stencil in an area around and larger than the size of the target thru-hole is electrochemically etched, and the target fiducial thru-hole is filled with a filling material. The target fiducial thru-hole, included as part of the stencil pattern, is used as a target to which the fiducial mask, used in the electrochemical etching, can be aligned to. The target fiducial thru-hole may be made smaller than previously feasible because the fiducial is electrochemically etched, which means that it cannot fall out of the stencil. The filling in the target fiducial thru-hole is less likely to fail since it has a drastically decreased surface area to wall thickness area ratio compared to conventionally formed fiducials.
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