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Berle A Dale

from Greece, NY

Berle Dale Phones & Addresses

  • 92 Wyndover Rd, Rochester, NY 14616 (585) 865-9376
  • 7 Pumpkin Hl, Rochester, NY 14624 (585) 889-3275
  • Greece, NY
  • 17428 Plaza Dolores, San Diego, CA 92128
  • Ramona, CA

Work

Company: University of california, san diego (ucsd) May 2013 Position: Academic services assistant - dean's office

Education

School / High School: Rochester Institute of Technology / Monroe Community College 1995 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering Technology

Skills

Six Sigma Black Belt Training

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Berle Dale San Diego, CA

Work:
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO (UCSD)

May 2013 to 2000
Academic Services Assistant - Dean's Office

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
San Diego, CA
1994 to 2012
Web Content Management

Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology / Monroe Community College
1995 to 1998
Mechanical Engineering Technology

Skills:
Six Sigma Black Belt Training

Publications

Us Patents

Combined Pre-Filled Cartridge-Needle Unit And Holder

US Patent:
D3666980, Jan 30, 1996
Filed:
Sep 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
D/013667
Inventors:
Mark A. Stiehl - Rochester NY
William A. Bergstresser - Prattsburgh NY
John J. Niedospial - Princeton Junction NJ
Raymond P. Chapman - Fairport NY
Berle A. Dale - Rochester NY
Richard J. Felts - Penfield NY
Douglas W. Pfaff - LeRoy NY
Assignee:
Sterling Winthrop, Inc. - New York NY
US Classification:
D24114

Valve Assembly And Method For Dispensing Gelatinous Materials

US Patent:
56324120, May 27, 1997
Filed:
May 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/432394
Inventors:
Clark E. Harris - Fairport NY
Berle A. Dale - Rochester NY
Richard M. Fraczek - Brockport NY
Karen L. Pond - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B65D 3530
US Classification:
222 1
Abstract:
A valve assembly for dispensing a measured quantity of a gelatinous semisolid material into a receptacle comprises a cylindrical housing provided with a piston actuatable to move through the throughbore of the housing to a cap provided with a cylindrical sleeve. Mounted within the sleeve is a hollow valve body connected to a sealing member having an end of circular cross-section and a slidable hollow cylindrical body provided with an orifice whose cross-section is substantially equal to that of the end of the sealing member. The barrel is connected to the valve body by springs. In the valve closed position the end of the sealing member is situated in the barrel orifice, preventing the dispensing of the gelatinous material; in the valve open position the barrel is pushed away from the sealing member, allowing the material to be dispensed. The barrel returns to the valve closed position after the material has been dispensed. In use, the material is introduced into the housing; weighing the valve assembly before and after dispensing enables the quantity of dispensed material to be verified.
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