Medtorque,Inc
Director of Operations
Medtorque,Inc Nov 2015 - Nov 2016
Director of Engineering
Bradshaw Medical, Inc. Oct 2006 - Oct 2015
Engineering Manager
Teleflex Medical Oem Orthopedics Jan 2003 - Jan 2006
Senior Product Development Engineer
Brunswick Billiards Jan 1998 - Jan 2002
Senior Product Development Engineer
Education:
Gateway Technical College
Associates, Associate of Arts, Design
Skills:
Medical Devices Design For Manufacturing Product Development Design Control Fmea Engineering Management Iso 13485 Manufacturing Lean Manufacturing Quality System Fda Machining Solidworks Engineering
Certifications:
American Management Association Certificate of Completion In Developing Executive Leadership
William R. McCormick - Kenosha WI Kelly M. Wolcott - Kenosha WI Theodore J. Caron - Kenosha WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Bowling Billiards Corporation - Muskegon MI
International Classification:
A47F 700
US Classification:
211 14, 211 15, 211 68, D6552
Abstract:
A rack for storing billiard balls including a base having a first engagement surface. The rack also includes an elongated billiard ball holder defining an elongated central space configured to support a plurality of billiard balls in contact with one another in a row. The billiard ball holder includes an opening to the elongated central space such that billiard balls can be inserted into the central space through the opening. The billiard ball can be tilted to roll the stored billiard balls through the opening. The billiard ball holder has a second engagement surface configured to removably engage the first engagement surface of the base and retain the billiard ball holder in a generally upright position wherein the elongated central space extends generally vertically. The billiard ball holder is removable from the base to facilitate transport of the billiard ball holder and stored balls to an associated billiards table.
William R. McCormick - Kenosha WI, US Kelly M. Wolcott - Kenosha WI, US Theodore J. Caron - Kenosha WI, US
Assignee:
Brunswick Bowling & Billiards Corporation - Muskegon MI
International Classification:
A47F007/00
US Classification:
211 14, 211 68, D6552
Abstract:
A rack for storing billiard balls including a base having a first engagement surface. The rack also includes an elongated billiard ball holder defining an elongated central space configured to support a plurality of billiard balls in contact with one another in a row. The billiard ball holder includes an opening to the elongated central space such that billiard balls can be inserted into the central space through the opening. The billiard ball can be tilted to roll the stored billiard balls through the opening. The billiard ball holder has a second engagement surface configured to removably engage the first engagement surface of the base and retain the billiard ball holder in a generally upright position wherein the elongated central space extends generally vertically. The billiard ball holder is removable from the base to facilitate transport of the billiard ball holder and stored balls to an associated billiards table.
William R. McCormick - Kenosha WI, US Kelly M. Wolcott - Kenosha WI, US Theodore J. Caron - Kenosha WI, US
Assignee:
Brunswick Bowling & Billiards Corporation - Muskegon MI
International Classification:
A47F 7/00
US Classification:
211 68
Abstract:
A rack for storing billiard balls including a base having a first engagement surface. The rack also includes an elongated billiard ball holder defining an elongated central space configured to support a plurality of billiard balls in contact with one another in a row. The billiard ball holder includes an opening to the elongated central space such that billiard balls can be inserted into the central space through the opening. The billiard ball can be tilted to roll the stored billiard balls through the opening. The billiard ball holder has a second engagement surface configured to removably engage the first engagement surface of the base and retain the billiard ball holder in a generally upright position wherein the elongated central space extends generally vertically. The billiard ball holder is removable from the base to facilitate transport of the billiard ball holder and stored balls to an associated billiards table.