Jan 2013 to 2000 Assistant OperatorA Treemendous Design Columbus, OH Jun 2012 to Aug 2012 LandscaperThe Columbus Bowling Palace Columbus, OH Mar 2012 to May 2012 cookThe La Villa Struthers, OH Jan 2010 to Jun 2011 cookPerkins Austintown, OH Sep 2008 to Apr 2010 cookThe Circle Restruant Deerfield, OH Feb 2008 to Aug 2008 cookInfocision Austintown, OH Nov 2007 to Jun 2008 telemarketer
Education:
the university of pheonix Columbus, OH 2013 to 2015 associates degree in business managementMCCTC Canfield, OH 2009 to 2009 G.E.D.
Gregory H. Butcher - Columbus OH, US Robert D. Turnbull - Massillon OH, US Neil A. Zumberger - Sidney OH, US Stephen P. Ripple - Canton OH, US
Assignee:
STOLLE MACHINERY COMPANY, LLC - CENTENNIAL CO
International Classification:
F16K 5/00
US Classification:
251304
Abstract:
The disclosed and claimed compresses gas system provides for the use of a rotary valve assembly in association with a cupper. A compressed gas system that utilizes a rotary valve assembly uses less gas than a constant flow compressed gas system and is quieter than a compressed gas system that uses valves. The rotary valve is a disk-like body having an opening therethrough. The rotary valve body is disposed within a housing assembly wherein gas may only flow through the housing when the rotary valve body is properly aligned with a space on one side of the rotary valve body.
- Centennial CO, US GREGORY H. BUTCHER - COLUMBUS OH, US AARON E. CARSTENS - CENTERVILLE OH, US JOHN A. DAVIDSON - SIDNEY OH, US
Assignee:
Stolle Machinery Company, LLC - Centennial CO
International Classification:
B05D 1/26
Abstract:
A method of lining container closures is provided. The method includes providing a liner machine base including a number of fluid dispensing apparatus fixed in a stationary position on the base, conveying a plurality of container closures to the fluid dispensing apparatus using a conveying assembly, manipulating each of the container closures with respect to a corresponding one of the fluid dispensing apparatus as the fluid dispensing apparatus remains stationary and dispenses a sealant, lining a plurality of the container closures with said sealant, and, discharging the container closures from the liner machine.
Container, And Selectively Formed Shell, And Tooling And Associated Method For Providing Same
- Centennial CO, US James A. McClung - N.E. Canton OH, US Paul L. Ripple - N.E. Canton OH, US Gregory H. Butcher - Columbus OH, US Patrick K. McCarty - Dayton OH, US
Assignee:
STOLLE MACHINERY COMPANY, LLC - Centennial CO
International Classification:
B21D 51/26 B21D 37/10 B21D 22/21
Abstract:
A shell, a container employing the shell, and tooling and associated methods for forming the shell are provided. The shell includes a center panel, a circumferential chuck wall, an annular countersink between the center panel and the circumferential chuck wall, and a curl extending radially outwardly from the chuck wall. The material of at least one predetermined portion of the shell is selectively stretched relative to at least one other portion of the shell, thereby providing a corresponding thinned portion. The tooling includes a pressure concentrating forming surface.
- CENTENNIAL CO, US GREGORY H. BUTCHER - COLUMBUS OH, US AARON E. CARSTENS - CENTERVILLE OH, US JASON A. DAVIDSON - SIDNEY OH, US
Assignee:
STOLLE MACHINERY COMPANY, LLC - CENTENNIAL CO
International Classification:
B05C 5/02 B05B 1/14 B05B 13/02
US Classification:
118313
Abstract:
A linear liner machine includes a base. A plurality of fluid dispensing apparatus such as, for example, sealant guns, are fixed in a stationary position in a linear configuration on the base. A conveying assembly such as, for example, a conveyor belt, conveys container closures to the sealant guns. A manipulation mechanism such as, for example, a number of motors and at least one wheel member, manipulate (e.g., rotate or spin) each of the container closures with respect to a corresponding one of the sealant guns as it dispenses a sealant to line the container closures. Accordingly, the liner comprises a plurality of independent lining stations, wherein operation of a number of said independent lining stations can be stopped while the remaining independent lining stations continue to operate to line the container closures. An associated method of lining container closures is also disclosed.