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John Smihal Phones & Addresses

  • 2156 Lindsay Lot Rd, Shippensburg, PA 17257
  • 5465 Sterling Bridge Rd, Chambersburg, PA 17202
  • 6343 Locust St, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
  • 630 Heritage Ct, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
  • 740 Nineteen North Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
  • 740 19Th St N, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
  • 14 Conewango Ave, Warren, PA 16365
  • Lakewood, OH

Work

Company: Mitsubishi electric power products, inc. 2001 to 2003 Position: Product engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Science In Metallurgical Engineering, Bachelors School / High School: University of Pittsburgh 1989 to 1993 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Manufacturing • Product Development • Engineering • Continuous Improvement • Product Management • Lean Manufacturing • Six Sigma • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Process Improvement • Engineering Management • Manufacturing Engineering • Kaizen • Sales Management • New Business Development • Automation • Strategic Planning • Key Account Management • Product Design • Design For Manufacturing • Motion Control • Negotiation • Purchasing • Fmea • Value Stream Mapping • Variable Frequency Drives • Global Sourcing • Medical Devices

Industries

Machinery

Resumes

Resumes

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Product Manager - Elastomer Couplings At Tb Wood's

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Location:
2156 Lindsay Lot Rd, Shippensburg, PA 17257
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. 2001 - 2003
Product Engineer

Rexnord 1995 - 2001
Development Engineer

Tb Wood's 1995 - 2001
Product Manager - Elastomer Couplings at Tb Wood's
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 1989 - 1993
Bachelor of Science In Metallurgical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing
Product Development
Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Product Management
Lean Manufacturing
Six Sigma
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Process Improvement
Engineering Management
Manufacturing Engineering
Kaizen
Sales Management
New Business Development
Automation
Strategic Planning
Key Account Management
Product Design
Design For Manufacturing
Motion Control
Negotiation
Purchasing
Fmea
Value Stream Mapping
Variable Frequency Drives
Global Sourcing
Medical Devices

Publications

Us Patents

Flexible Coupling Device

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US Patent:
7390265, Jun 24, 2008
Filed:
Oct 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/256463
Inventors:
John D. Smihal - Mechanicsburg PA, US
Assignee:
TB Wood's Enterprises, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
F16D 3/54
US Classification:
464 80, 464 88
Abstract:
A flexible coupling device for mounting on axially opposed rotatable shafts comprises a pair of opposing hubs, a flexible connecting sleeve, and a pair of opposing retainers. Each of the hubs has a plurality of hub engaging elements extending there from. The flexible connecting sleeve has a plurality of internal sleeve engaging elements extending there from that mate with the hub engaging elements and a plurality of external sleeve engaging elements extending there from. The retainers are removeably attached to the hubs. Each of the retainers has an internal flange that engages the external sleeve engaging elements to restrict movement of the connecting sleeve relative to the hubs and the retainers.

Tearing Configuration For Flexible Element Of Elastomeric Coupling

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US Patent:
60800658, Jun 27, 2000
Filed:
Jul 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/120948
Inventors:
Donald W. Hindman - Menomonee Falls WI
Randal S. Abbrederis - West Allis WI
Edward J. Ward - Muskego WI
Edward W. McCullough - Warren PA
John D. Smihal - Warren PA
Assignee:
Rexnord Corporation - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
F16D 900
US Classification:
464 32
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an elastomeric coupling for transmitting torque between two shafts approximately aligned on a shaft axis, the coupling comprising a composite arcuately extending member including a shoe having a first portion and a second portion extending from the first portion and adapted to be connected to one of the shafts, and an elastomeric center element having, in a radial plane extending from and along the shaft axis, an inwardly opening generally U-shaped cross-section defined by two axially spaced radially extending leg portions respectively including an inner part bonded to the first portion of the shoe, and an outer part, and an axially extending bridge portion connected to the outer parts and including a weakened area which is located remotely from the shaft axis and which facilitates tearing of the bridge portion at the area in response to excessive transmission of force as compared to tearing of the bridge portion at other areas.
John D Smihal from Shippensburg, PA, age ~52 Get Report