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It's about the author, his past history and a resume of his work experience in many various technical areas and with many different companies as a technical consultant,designer,innovator,inventor, etc. his past experiences has contributed to many of the ideas and concepts shown in the following indexes also.
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Jack marchand 25 Park St., Montclair, N.J. 07042 RESUME |
SCHOOLING: Montreal Tech. & George Williams College(eves)() |
EXPERIENCE: Over 40 years experience in mechanical design,development, and fabrication of all types of machinery, processing equipment, material handling, automatic, high-speed equipment, etc. |
Have the ability to design equipment from 'the ground up', from specifications and/or given parameters.Can initiate new ideas and concepts for specialized machinery or production equipment and automated systems. |
Have designed and developed new machinery for machinery manufacturers for their product lines. |
Also am holder of several patents,some of which were assigned to companies relative to work performed for them. |
Provided technical services for several years (self employed) |
PREVIOUS COMPANIES: Syncro Macnine Co.(wire and cable machinery).....Continental Can Co.(container and cup machinery).....Worthington Corp.(road and highway machinery).....Lynch Corp.(packaging Machinery) |
OTHERS: Rheem, Kidde, Dupont,Int'l Wire(see no.17 in image below), Koppers, Bendix, Mesta, US-Baird-Tool(see no.8 image below),JohnsManville, Bakelite, Howe-richardson(see no.1 below), Singer, Roto-American(4 below),Black-Clawson, Maxwell House, McKiernan-Terry, Northern Electric,(Canada),Union-Camp(38 below) |
LATER COMPANIES:Amerace Corp, in Butler N.J.---Dynaco Automation, South Plainfield N.J.---Revlon Co., East Brunswick, N.J.---Delta cooling towers, Fairfield, N.J.---M.A.N.-Roland co.,Middlesex N.J.---Reusch Machine Co., Springfield N.J.---Container Equipment Co. Cedar Grove N.J.---Electronic Machine Parts L.I.,N.Y.(34 below)---Standard Tool Co, Lyndhurst N.J.---Columbia University Hospital(brain scanner,see 2 below) N.Y.C.---First Dynamics corp. (47 below)N.Y.C. |
NOTE: There are many others which are not listed here also but will be in a refined list below this image. |
NOTE: This description (text) above and the image below will be expanded into more details soon. |
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The following descriptions,drawings,sketches,etc., are part of the many jobs I performed thru the years in many locations.Having done so gave me quite a background of hands on experience to draw upon for further designs and applications. Here's a partial and expanded list of them following the image below. (cont) |
The image above is part of my resume. Designs of past work performed for various companies. More descriptive material will be added soon. Image no.1 (Circled) is a packaging system for 100 lbs plastic bags with an output of 30 units a minute.A U.S.patent (no.3583127) was assigned to Dow Chemical Co. Image no.2 is a brain scanner designed for Columbia University,N.Y.C.. It required radiation injection and five scanning heads(before MRI which is now in use and a better way.)Image no.4 was designed and developed for producing (formed,filled and sealed) bags @250 units a minute.My patent ,(no.3381446) was assigned to Roto-american Co. Image no.8 is a powered winder for 4 ft.wide steel sheet strip with an expandable arbor.Used mainly in steel mills. Image no.17 was a new type (up to 37) wire strander with planetary disc cradles for fabricating household product wires.Image 34 is a high speed blanking unit with print control registering on plastic, paper, and other type stock rolls thru means of differential drives. Image 38 is a 'corrugated carton'adhesive application and closing unit.Image 47 is an automatic machine
(Patent no.3851441)
to produce at 140 units per minute drinking containers with means to incorporate a built in straw in the covers.Some of my work was done as an employee on a full time basis ,later through consulting firms or as a 'temp',and later through my own corporation Marco Systems Inc. Patents were also assign to some companies such as those above.The latter drinking container automatic production system was designed and partially assembled on my companies premises in Passaic N.J. and adapted to a modified existing machines with various extensions and additions to provide a total high speed production system.Unfortunately,it was there that as a freelance designer unusual things began to happen.I had rented a single level store front at 349 Broadway Ave.(See The Street Rag issue No.76 page 1 Jan13th,1995 titled GREED for more details.Eventually I'll write a book about it.)Assholes were playing a psyche-out game of which I realized later had to do with the high speed transport system submitted to Washington in the early sixties and this was occurring in the early seventies in Passaic.That store front was attached to an adjacent house although no internal connection between them existed.Yet in the rear of that store in conjunction with astore next door whose toilet facilities were back to back a secret passageway existed and whenever I used the facilities in my store it was obvious someone with no legitimate reaason was tramplingthe ceiling about 7 feet above. the store itself was about 14 feet from floor to ceiling.Like Watergate,Clinton-Monica, snooping and dirt seeking was their objective.So I gave them a few shockers.I figured it was either the Mafia, CIA, Mossad, FBI or other jerks but did not know then why... It's obvious now, they were after the ideas on transport mentioned prior above(also see indexes 4 and 5).That magnetic concept will be in the trillions of dollars and greedy bastards wanted it.If anything,it should be available to a global high speed network infrastructure owned constantly and proportionately by all nations equivalent to their usage or consumption and free for all..in other words auser owned corporation(cont)
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resume description
1-Howe Richardson Scale Co., Clifton, N.J., Manufacturers of packaging systems.See 1(circled) in photo above. -Initiated basic design concepts of an automatic industrial bag positioner. Also designed and built prototype. Designed (Pat no.3583127) a fully adjustable machine system to place, fill, and seal industrial plastic bags adjacently connected to each other and moving in a horizontal direction and in an upright position. Maximum weight of bags: 100 lbs. Maximum speed:30 bags per minute. initiated design concepts of prototype and also of production models. |
2-Columbia Medical Center, Colunbia University, N.Y.C.,See 2 (circled) in photo above. -Designed a brain scanner for detecting malignant brain tumors. The machine had five scanning heads operating simultaneously in "x" and "y" directions with each one controlled through analog digital converters and computers. |
3- Singer Sewing Machine Co., Elizabeth,N.J. -Explored the possibilities to automate the entire assembly operation of popular sewing machine models. A basic study with various concepts was provided, beginning with a gradual transition of existing methods to a possible variety of other fully automated methods, considering flexibility of new product needs, reuse and relocation of assembly equipment, multiple built in parts storage supply systems to feed lines during temporary breakdowns or local stoppages and other possible variables. |
4- Roto American Corp.,Paramus,N.J.-Packaging systems and machinery. See 4 in photo above. -Designed (Pat.no.3381446) a fully automatic 'form, fill, and seal' pouch making machine, with speed rate of 250 units per minute having max. dims of 6"x9". The packageable materials ranged from powders and granules to liquids and pastes A prototype was first developed with a production model following, having in it entirely different and unique concepts than their competitors. |
5-Maxwell House Co.,Hoboken, N.J. -A production increase on coffee can lines was requested.The present speed of 120 units per minute had to be increased to 180 per minute. The weighing and filling machine was the limiting factor because of poor control of containers. Accelerator screw and input and output star wheels were designed and adapted to existing equipment for positive control during transfer. Faster bucket loading and dumping and weighing scale refinements also contributed to new production rate goals |
6-Northern Electric Co.,Lachine,Quebec.(Employed 8 yrs.) -Canada's biggest wire and cable manufacturer, whose products ranged from fine enameled instrument wire to heavy armored submarine trans-oceanic cables. A forever increasing production demand resulted in the construction of a new plant with acapacity to at least triple their existing output. My duties: Design equipment and machinery such as rewinders, pay-offs,take-ups and distrbutors, taping machines, and other related processing equipment. Also, during and before the move into the new plant, much of my work involved planning and layout of production line equipment, converting old, and selecting new equipment, for the manufacture and handling of wire products. |
7-Worthington Corp.,Plainfield N.J. -Manufacturers of truck mixers, road pavers welding positioners, power mill rolls etc. Designed fit-up roll for handling(welding)up to 30 ton boilers 40 ft. long, 12 ft. dia. Also layout and details of recovery unit(gravel reclaimer). |
8-U.S.Tool Co.,East Orange, N.J.See 8 in photo above.-Manufacturer of automatic press-room equipment such as slide feeds, straighteners, stock reels and alsobuiders of multi-slide(4 slide)stamping and forming machines. -Designed 48"O.D.x48" Lg.stock reeler with 20,000# loading capacity(cantilever type) with expanding arbor ranging from 15" to 24" dia. for various I.D. of coils. Provisions were made for built in drive(5HP Motor) if requested by customer. Designed a "Duplex Multi Slide" Machine(new concept) which is fed with 2 strips of metal that are stamped,formed, cut, joined and ejected at a rate of 250 per minute. Example:radio tube shields, door hinges,etc. |
9-Koppers CO., Pittsburg, Pa., Builders steel mills,.coke plants, etc. Designed mechanism for unlatching, lifting, retracting and 90degree swivel of coke oven doors(wgt9000#) with reverse sequence for reinstalling. The relating equipment was of previous designs. |
10-Mesta Machine Co., Pittsburg Pa.,-Manufacturer of rolling mills, slabbing mills, etc. Designed hydraulic sled for quick change of mill rolls, incorporating cross-table for quick shift of roll sets. |
11-Lynch Corporation., Wallington, N.J. Packaging machine builders. Designed machine for packaging various products to a card type pack with atransparent film blister which was shrunk back onto the product giving a skin tight effect. Up to 80 packages a minute were produced on this machine. |
12-Jonns-Manville Co., Bound Brook, N.J. Worked on the design of a pressure and thickness gaufe control unit for maintaining uniformity on production of 'transite pipe' manufacturing. |
13-Gaylord Bros. Co., Syracuse, N.Y. Designed a prototype hot adhesive applicator for continuous application of hot adhesive to transparent plastic film. Rolls were then cut into tabs, formed, and mounted on index cards(One of their various products). |
14-Continental Can Co.,Paper (hot and cold)cup division.Newark, N.J. Modification to existing, and, development of new components to improve production on paper cup manufacturing machines were required. THe methods used in forming these cups were not new,(evolutionary),but the need for combining these operations into one compact machine was required. |
15-Walter Scott Co., Plainfield,N.J. Manufacturers of newspaper printing presses. Assisted in the design of a new color printing press |
16-SyncroMachineCompany.,PerthAmboy,N.J. Wire and cable machinery manufacturer., Designed 96" dia. reel pay-off, a 96'dia.reel take-up and distributor. Also redesigned 28" dia rod block (beefed up) for heavier wire drawing as well as alterations to other production equipment. |
17-International Wire Products Co. Midland Park, N.J. Wire manufacturing company. Designed, laid out, and detailed complete (30#spool) 37 wire planetary stranding Machine for plastic coated home consumer wire. |
18-Rheem Manufacturing Company(Container division)Linden, N.J. All container manufacturers were planning ons tandardizing their products. And a new and improved production line was to be designed for their 22"dia. x 36" high barrel fiber containers. Lack of cooperation among them eventually shelved the project. |
19-McKiernan-Terry Co. Harrison, N.J. Heavy machine shop and machinery builders Designed a hydraulic reciprocating grinding head unit for their Vertical Jig Boring Machine. |
20-Kidde Precision Tool Co.(Div.Walter Kidde Co.),Roseland, N.J., Designed an incendiary pellet loading unit for 40mm Shell Projectile Loading Machine.(navy). |
21-Bendix Aviation Co., Teterboro,N.J.(Aircraft parts builders.) Designed and laid out test piece air ejector for cock-pit refrigeration and ventilation.(Convair) |
22-Bakelite Company.,Bound Brook,N.J. Designed and detailed Accuray Gage and Winder Drive at exit of Calender Rolls.(for Polyethelene sheets). |
23-Black Clawson Co., Watertown, N.Y. (Pulp and paper machine builders). Designed a 258" Spreader Roll unit and drive for Calender Roll and altered existing designs of Dryer, Press, and Calender sections to meet their customers specifications. Since this machine was bigger in size, many components were recalculated for loads, speeds, and torque ratings. |
24-Lynch-Robo Corporation,Wallington, N.J.(Packaging machine builders.) A bigger and more efficient pillow type package machine was required. Its function, was to wrap, load, seal, and cut (vertical mode) polyethylene or cellophane bags ranging from 4" to 16" in length and 2" to 8" dia.. Simplicity and costs in manufacturing were the main objective in the design |
25-Dupont Corp.,(Photo finishes Division), Parlin, N.J. -Designed a slitter to cut graphic arts film. A 45" long x 30" dia. roll,approximate weight 2000 lbs was to be cut in strips ranging from 6" to 30" in width. Safety being an importantfactor, the machine was completely enclosed and also semi-automatic due to its running in near total darkness. |
26-K-Services Co., Newark, N.J. -Designed drying oven for pressure sensitive tape adhesive. |
27-Inpak Systems Inc., N.Y.C. -Designed semi-automatic blister pack machine. |
28-Roto-American Corp., Paramus,N.J. -Redesigned pressure sensitive labeler |
29-Alpha Wire Co., Elizabeth,N.J. -Designed extruder cooling tanks and 10 reel unwind stand. |
30-Bondit Corporation, Newark,N.J. -Designed electronic sowing machine(using RF heat.Pat no.3655488)for non-woven fabrics.Mr. Hair provided the electronics development for it |
31-Alpha Metals, Jersey City, N.J. -Designed hot lead immersion pump. |
32-Waldron-Hartig, Highland Park, N.J. -Designed special components for photo film processing systems. |
33- U.S.Tool Company.East Orange N.J. - Designed positive grip feeder for their various "multi-slide" machines. |
34-Electronic Machine Parts, L.I.City. - Designed high speed blank punching machine. |
35-First Dynamics inc - Designed an automatic machine
(Patent no.)3851441
to produce at a rate of 140 units per minute, drinking containers with means to incorporate a built in straw in the covers.
-NOTE: Some of my work was done as an employee on a full time basis ,later through consulting firms or as a 'temp',and later through my own corporation Marco Systems Inc. Patents were also assigned to some companies such as those above.The latter drinking container automatic production system was designed and partially assembled on my companies premises in Passaic N.J. and adapted to a modified existing machines with various extensions and additions to provide a total high speed production system. |
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