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Keith R Heffley

from Pittsburgh, PA
Age ~47

Keith Heffley Phones & Addresses

  • 6435 Phillips Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
  • 3315 Beechwood Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 (412) 904-2415
  • 14 Sargent Ave, Providence, RI 02906
  • Aliquippa, PA
  • Coraopolis, PA
  • Owensboro, KY
  • Landisville, PA

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

Keith Heffley Photo 1

Branch Manager

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Location:
49 Bairdford Rd, Gibsonia, PA 15044
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Insurance Auto Auctions
Branch Manager
Keith Heffley Photo 2

Keith Heffley

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Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing
Design For Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Product Development
Finite Element Analysis
Cad
Plastics
R&D
Medical Devices
Engineering
Injection Molding
Testing
Computer Aided Design
Research and Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Pro Engineer
Automation
Ptc Creo
Solidworks
Machine Design
Project Management
Design of Experiments
Product Design
Team Oriented
Self Driven
Product Lifecycle Management
Cross Functional Coordination
Project Planning
Root Cause Analysis
Engineering Design
Plastics Engineering
Gd&T
Materials
Lean Manufacturing
Ms Office
Microsoft Excel
Powerpoint
Microsoft Word
Smartsheet
Design Engineering
Solid Modeling
Interests:
Science and Technology
Environment
Education
Children

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Keith Heffley
President
Pittsburgh Auto Salvage Service
Auto Recovery Service
49 Bairdford Rd, Gibsonia, PA 15044
Keith Heffley
Manager
Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc
Auto Auction · Auction Services · Car Sales · Automobile Auctions (Wholesale
49 Bairdford Rd, Gibsonia, PA 15044
(724) 443-7881, (724) 443-7888

Publications

Us Patents

Slide Holder Assembly For Comet Assay

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US Patent:
20130105320, May 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/658263
Inventors:
Chandrasekaran Vasudevan - Baden PA, US
Keith R. Heffley - Pittsburgh PA, US
Joseph M. Zock - Rio Rancho NM, US
Assignee:
CELLOMICS, INC. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B01L 9/00
G01N 27/26
G01N 27/447
G01N 27/453
US Classification:
204461, 422563, 204606, 204456
Abstract:
A slide holder assembly and method for use in high content screening of a comet assay. The slide holder assembly has an inside surface and is configured to receive a slide holding a plurality of biological cells on a top surface thereof. When the slide is secured within the slide holder assembly, the inside surface of the slide holder assembly and the top surface of the slide combine to form a cavity having an open top end. The cavity is watertight and configured to hold a liquid therein. A method of performing a comet assay using a slide disposed within a slide holder assembly. The method includes performing encapsulation, lysis, electrophoresis, staining, and imaging of cells on the slide while the slide remains secured within the slide holder assembly.

Decorated Article Made By Film Insert Molding

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US Patent:
6623677, Sep 23, 2003
Filed:
Jul 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/620777
Inventors:
Stephen G. Smith - Bethel Park PA
Patrick J. Griffin - Coraopolis PA
Keith R. Heffley - Pittsburgh PA
Diane D. Dougherty - Aliquippa PA
Assignee:
Bayer Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B29C 4514
US Classification:
264132, 264135, 264250, 264267, 264275, 425127, 4251291
Abstract:
A process for making a decorated article is described. The process entails printing, using a high temperature ink, a design on a surface of transfer paper, and transferring the design by sublimation to the surface of a clear flat substrate to obtain a decorated substrate. The thus decorated surface is then placed in a mold and thermoplastic resin is injected to form an article. The placing of the decorated substrate in the mold is such that the surface carrying the design faces the inside of the mold. An additional embodiment entails forming the decorated substrate to attain a three dimensional decorated substrate prior to placing it in the mold.

Automated Imaging Of Chromophore Labeled Samples

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US Patent:
20190154652, May 23, 2019
Filed:
Jan 28, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/259072
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Keith Rao Heffley - Pittsburgh PA, US
Monica Jo Tomaszewski - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jeffrey Robert Haskins - Mars PA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/487
G02B 5/02
G01N 21/64
G01N 21/31
G01N 21/25
G02B 21/36
G02B 21/16
G01N 35/00
Abstract:
A system and method that images biological samples and uses chromophores to analyze the imaged samples. The chromophore analysis can be done by itself or in conjunction with fluorophore analysis in High Content Imaging systems. To perform chromophore analysis the biological samples can be labeled with different chromophores and imaged using transmitted light that is at least partially absorbed by the chromophores. To also perform fluorophore analysis the samples can also be labeled with fluorophores that are excited by excitation light. The chromophore analysis and fluorophore analysis can be performed separately or concurrently using a High Content Imaging system. The system provides the expanded capability by illuminating the chromophore-labeled samples with transmitted light of different wavelengths and automatically detecting the images which represent the differential absorption of the colored lights by the sample.

Optic Homogenizer

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US Patent:
20170276857, Sep 28, 2017
Filed:
Dec 8, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/504825
Inventors:
- Pittsburgh PA, US
Monica Jo TOMASZEWSKI - Pittsburgh PA, US
Keith Rao HEFFLEY - Cohasset MA, US
Steven Roland AUGER - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Cellomics, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F21V 8/00
G02B 21/08
G02B 21/16
Abstract:
An apparatus and method of delivering a precisely sized, homogeneous field of light within an optical system. The apparatus operates equally well over UV, visible, and NIR wavelengths, over a wide range of input beam divergence and regardless of heterogeneity. A tapered or contoured homogenizing rod that creates an evenly distributed illumination at a target area of specific size.

Automated Imaging Of Chromophore Labeled Samples

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US Patent:
20170248574, Aug 31, 2017
Filed:
May 15, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/594978
Inventors:
- Pittsburgh PA, US
Keith Rao Heffley - Pittsburgh PA, US
Monica Jo Tomaszewski - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jeffrey Robert Haskins - Mars PA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/487
G01N 21/31
G02B 5/02
G02B 21/16
G02B 21/36
G01N 21/64
G01N 35/00
Abstract:
A system and method that images biological samples and uses chromophores to analyze the imaged samples. The chromophore analysis can be done by itself or in conjunction with fluorophore analysis in High Content Imaging systems. To perform chromophore analysis the biological samples can be labeled with different chromophores and imaged using transmitted light that is at least partially absorbed by the chromophores. To also perform fluorophore analysis the samples can also be labeled with fluorophores that are excited by excitation light. The chromophore analysis and fluorophore analysis can be performed separately or concurrently using a High Content Imaging system. The system provides the expanded capability by illuminating the chromophore-labeled samples with transmitted light of different wavelengths and automatically detecting the images which represent the differential absorption of the colored lights by the sample.

Automated Imaging Of Chromophore Labeled Samples

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US Patent:
20150323462, Nov 12, 2015
Filed:
May 11, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/709239
Inventors:
- Pittsburgh PA, US
Keith Rao Heffley - Pittsburgh PA, US
Monica Jo Tomaszewski - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jeffrey Robert Haskins - Mars PA, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
G01N 33/487
G02B 5/02
Abstract:
A system and method that images biological samples and uses chromophores to analyze the imaged samples. The chromophore analysis can be done by itself or in conjunction with fluorophore analysis in High Content Imaging systems. To perform chromophore analysis the biological samples can be labeled with different chromophores and imaged using transmitted light that is at least partially absorbed by the chromophores. To also perform fluorophore analysis the samples can also be labeled with fluorophores that are excited by excitation light. The chromophore analysis and fluorophore analysis can be performed separately or concurrently using a High Content Imaging system. The system provides the expanded capability by illuminating the chromophore-labeled samples with transmitted light of different wavelengths and automatically detecting the images which represent the differential absorption of the colored lights by the sample.

Optical Quickmount

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US Patent:
20150260938, Sep 17, 2015
Filed:
Jun 2, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/728685
Inventors:
- Pittsburgh PA, US
Keith R. Heffley - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
G02B 7/00
G02B 21/00
G02B 26/00
Abstract:
A filter wheel assembly includes a filter wheel and an optical assembly. The filter wheel includes a plurality of viewing openings. The optical assembly includes an optical element secured within an aperture of a housing. The optical assembly is securable to the filter wheel at a viewing opening by a magnetic force. An optical apparatus includes an optical assembly receiver and first and second optical assemblies. The first optical assembly is securable to the optical assembly receiver and the second optical assembly is securable to the first optical assembly by a magnetic force to align the optical assembly receiver and the optical assemblies.

Optical Quickmount

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US Patent:
20140192404, Jul 10, 2014
Filed:
Jan 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/734748
Inventors:
- Pittsburgh PA, US
Keith R. Heffley - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
CELLOMICS, INC. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G02B 7/00
G02B 21/00
G02B 26/00
US Classification:
359368, 359891, 359811, 359892, 29428, 294262
Abstract:
A filter wheel assembly includes a filter wheel and an optical assembly. The filter wheel includes a plurality of viewing openings. The optical assembly includes an optical element secured within an aperture of a housing. The optical assembly is securable to the filter wheel at a viewing opening by a magnetic force. An optical apparatus includes an optical assembly receiver and first and second optical assemblies. The first optical assembly is securable to the optical assembly receiver and the second optical assembly is securable to the first optical assembly by a magnetic force to align the optical assembly receiver and the optical assemblies. Methods of aligning apertures of optical assemblies with viewing openings of a filter wheel or an optical assembly receiver and securing the optical assemblies to the filter wheel or the optical assembly receiver using a magnetic force.
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