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Russell L Tartock

from Salisbury, NC
Age ~64

Russell Tartock Phones & Addresses

  • Salisbury, NC
  • 414 W Main St, Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (765) 362-5956
  • 16 Armitage Dr, Saint Peters, MO 63376 (636) 441-9241
  • O Fallon, MO
  • 2300 Lindbergh Blvd, Springfield, IL 62704 (217) 793-1768
  • Vancouver, WA
  • Madison, IN
  • Kenton, KY
  • Saint Charles, MO

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Russell Lewis Tartock

Address:
414 W Main St, Crawfordsville, IN 47933
License #:
A4446324
Category:
Airmen

Resumes

Resumes

Russell Tartock Photo 1

Senior Product Engineer

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Location:
414 west Main St, Crawfordsville, IN 47933
Industry:
Packaging And Containers
Work:
Closure Systems International since Jun 2010
Sr. Product Developer

Honeywell International Feb 2005 - Aug 2009
Project Engineer / Customer Facing Engineer

Kendall Healthcare / Covidien Jul 2002 - Oct 2004
Principle Research Engineer

Grote Industries, LLC Jul 1992 - Jul 2002
Liaison Engineering Manager, Sr. Project Engineer, Product Engineer

Medex Inc. Apr 1991 - Jul 1992
Associate Design Engineer
Education:
Clarkson University 1987
BSME, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Injection Molding
Six Sigma
Engineering
Product Development
Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Product Design
Materials
R&D
Root Cause Analysis
Pro Engineer
Lean Manufacturing
Plastics
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Design Engineering
Cad
Mechanical Engineering
Ptc Creo
Testing
Manufacturing Engineering
Project Management
Design of Experiments
Analysis
Medical Devices
Pro/Engineer
Microsoft Word
Program Management
Team Building
Vehicle Lighting
Electronics Packaging
Closures
Windows
Microsoft Excel
Ms Project
Kaizen
Customer Relations
Requirements Analysis
Led Lighting Systems
Airport Lighting
Plastic Welding
Mechanical Fastening
Plastic Finishing
Microsoft Office
Word
Powerpoint
Microsoft Project
Research and Development
Problem Solving
Interests:
Golf
Scuba Diving (Padi Dive Master)
Animal Welfare
Private Pilot (Asel)
Russell Tartock Photo 2

Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer

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Position:
Sr. Product Developer at Closure Systems International
Location:
Lafayette, Indiana Area
Industry:
Packaging and Containers
Work:
Closure Systems International since Jun 2010
Sr. Product Developer

Honeywell International Feb 2005 - Aug 2009
Project Engineer / Customer Facing Engineer

Kendall Healthcare / Covidien Jul 2002 - Oct 2004
Principle Research Engineer

Grote Industries, LLC Jul 1992 - Jul 2002
Liaison Engineering Manager, Sr. Project Engineer, Product Engineer

Medex Inc. Apr 1991 - Jul 1992
Associate Design Engineer
Education:
Clarkson University 1987
BSME, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Problem Solving
Program Management
Product Development
Product Design
Engineering
Design Engineering
R&D
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Team Building
Continuous Improvement
Six Sigma
Root Cause Analysis
Testing
Analysis
Customer Relations
Requirements Analysis
Medical Devices
Vehicle Lighting
LED lighting systems
Airport Lighting
Electronics Packaging
Closures
Injection Molding
Plastic Welding
Mechanical Fastening
Plastic Finishing
Windows
Pro/Engineer
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Word
Word
Microsoft Excel
PowerPoint
MS Project
Interests:
Scuba Diving (PADI Dive Master) Private Pilot (ASEL) Golf
Honor & Awards:
2009/ 0210082 - Fastenerless Adjustment Device 2009/ 0279287 - Safety Power cut-Off 2009/ 0296379 - Composite Material 2009/ 0303084 - Color Indication - Elev. Lights US-6937404 - Vehicle window providing multiple operator viewing angles – Grote Industries US-7226434 - Safety Shield – Tyco International Technical Achievement Award - Honeywell - February, 2007

Publications

Us Patents

Vehicle Window Providing Multiple Operator Viewing Angles

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US Patent:
20050111114, May 26, 2005
Filed:
Nov 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/717777
Inventors:
Shane Bode - Seymour IN, US
Alan Batman - Madison IN, US
Russell Tartock - Saint Peters MO, US
International Classification:
G02B013/20
US Classification:
359707000
Abstract:
A vehicle window includes a first window side and a second window side. The first window side includes an optical center and a plurality of grooves positioned about the optical center. The grooves have a number of dimensions including a depth and a width. The grooves define surfaces effective to redirect light that passes through said window. At least one dimension of the grooves is varied about the optical center. The window is effective to provide a plurality of angles of light redirection about the optical center.

Composite Material For Use In Forming A Product Fixture Assembly For Reduced Weight, Improved Safety, And Ease Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
20090210082, Aug 20, 2009
Filed:
Feb 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/032743
Inventors:
Russell Lewis Tartock - Springfield IL, US
Tony Wilson - Springfield IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
E01F 9/04
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700106, 700110, 3621531
Abstract:
A method and apparatus thereof for providing a material for use in forming a product fixture assembly. One or more flaws of a currently utilized material can be analyzed for use in meeting a particular requirement of a product fixture assembly in order to identify one or more alternate materials for use in meeting the particular requirement of the product fixture assembly. The alternate material(s) are then analyzed with regard to all requirements of the product fixture assembly, in response to identifying the alternate material(s). An offering of the alternate material(s) can be developed that meets the particular requirement of the product fixture assembly and overcomes the flaws(s) associated with the currently utilized material. The alternate material(s) can be then selected in order to develop the product fixture assembly. A new material may also be developed, which meets the particular requirement of the product fixture assembly.

Elevated Light With A Safety Power Cut-Off Switch

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US Patent:
20090279287, Nov 12, 2009
Filed:
May 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/115796
Inventors:
Russell Lewis Tartock - Springfield IL, US
International Classification:
E01F 9/00
H01H 73/00
US Classification:
3621531, 361115
Abstract:
An elevated light apparatus for an airport runway light system comprises a mast mounted to a base plate, which is attached to a base-cup. The mast can be designed with a hollow configuration to allow internal electrical connection between a light source in a light assembly and an isolation transformer in the base-cup. The mast can include a frangible break joint that cleanly separates the mast from the base plate. A safety power cut-off switch can be fixed into the base plate on the base-cup. The power cut-off switch can be positioned in the frangible break joint so that a switch button can be held closed by a breakaway portion of the frangible break joint. In the event of mast breakage, the switch button can be released to open electrical circuits for quick disconnection of the electrical connection.

Elevated Airport Lights With An Adjustment Mechanism

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US Patent:
20090296379, Dec 3, 2009
Filed:
Jun 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/131635
Inventors:
Russell Lewis Tartock - Springfield IL, US
Todd Hanson - Greenfield MN, US
International Classification:
F21S 8/00
US Classification:
362153
Abstract:
An elevated airport light for an airport runway light system includes a housing incorporating a light source and a mast mounted to a base plate through a frangible coupling. An adjustment cap is disposed around the mast and designed to thread into a base of the housing. The cap and the housing can exhibit spherical surfaces to capture a ball between the cap and the housing. The spherical surface of the cap can be smooth and intended to slide easily on the ball. Similarly, the spherical surface of the housing can include ribs that are designed to cut into the ball for holding orientation of the housing to the mast while tightening the cap. Therefore, the adjustment cap can enable quick rotational and horizontal adjustment of the light source without the need for fasteners.

Method And Apparatus For Providing Visible Indication Of Elevated Airport Light Color

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US Patent:
20090303084, Dec 10, 2009
Filed:
Jun 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/136627
Inventors:
Russell Lewis Tartock - Springfield IL, US
Albert Boyd Cable - Springfield IL, US
International Classification:
B64F 1/18
US Classification:
340953
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for providing visible indication of elevated airport light color during a non-operation condition. A set of light emitting diodes (LEDs) can be assembled to a housing of an elevated airport light. The housing and the set of LEDs can be covered by a clear glass, wherein the clear glass can be designed to cover some or an entire external region of the housing. Multiple colored tapes can be applied to a vertical portion of the housing such that, for example, a minimum of two-and-half square inches of the tape is visible from different angles. Therefore, the colored tapes can provide a clear visible indication of the elevated airport light color during a non-operation condition without the need for expensive colored glass and/or lens.

Airport Inset Lights With A Flow Path For Pressure Equalization

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US Patent:
20100008073, Jan 14, 2010
Filed:
Jul 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/169054
Inventors:
Russell Lewis Tartock - Springfield IL, US
Anthony W. Wilson - Springfield IL, US
Richard Mula - Westlake Village CA, US
Albert Boyd Cable - Springfield IL, US
Todd Hanson - Loretto MN, US
Aziz Rahman - Springfield IL, US
International Classification:
E01F 9/00
F21S 8/00
US Classification:
3621531
Abstract:
An airport inset light for an airport runway light system comprises a light fixture incorporating a light source that is covered with a lens. A flow path can be provided in the light fixture such that air can pass unrestrictedly between an exterior environment and an interior space of the light fixture. The flow path can be covered or filled with a hydrophobic filter material, which allows for the light fixture interior to exchange air with its exterior environment. Such a flow path can create pressure equalization between the exterior environment and the light fixture interior to prevent the formation of a vacuum in the light fixture interior. Hence, it can eliminate the possibility of water entering the interior of the light source due to pressure differential between the environment and the light source interior.

Smart Monitoring And Wireless Query System And Method

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US Patent:
20100013599, Jan 21, 2010
Filed:
Jul 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/174378
Inventors:
Russell Lewis Tartock - Springfield IL, US
Aziz Rahman - Springfield IL, US
Todd Hanson - Loretto MN, US
Al Cable - Springfield IL, US
Anthony W. Wilson - Springfield IL, US
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340 101
Abstract:
A smart monitoring and wireless query system is disclosed which includes a sensor suite, an RFID chip, and a microcontroller. The sensor suite with appropriate sensors can be mounted to a separate circuit board installed in a housing of a fixture with the RFID chip in proximity to the sensors. The sensor suite includes, but is not limited to, various sensors for monitoring humidity, light intensity, temperature, and/or power consumption to determine the entire status of a product. A microcontroller can be employed to determine the condition of the fixture from the sensor inputs and convert that information into an RFID signal having a specific timing and pattern. A remote reader can receive said RFID signal pattern from the fixture and can then decode the signal in order to identify which particular fixture from which the signal is received and the status of that particular fixture.

Infrared Led Apparatus And Surface Heater

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US Patent:
20100080542, Apr 1, 2010
Filed:
Sep 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/240531
Inventors:
Russell Lewis Tartock - Springfield IL, US
International Classification:
H05B 3/20
US Classification:
392432
Abstract:
An infrared LED apparatus and surface heater for heating complex surfaces that need to transmit light is disclosed. The infrared LED heater includes an infrared LED light source comprising a number of LEDs, which can be utilized to elevate the surface temperature of a lens utilizing less energy. The lens can be filled with an IR opaque and visible light transparent filler to elevate the lens surface temperature utilizing less energy. The filler is durable and opaque to infrared wavelengths and is transparent in the visible wavelengths. The infrared LED heaters can be utilized to heat complex surfaces that transmit light while consuming less energy than conventional resistive heaters.
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