Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1994 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Marketing
College of Dupage 1991 - 1994
Skills:
Microsoft Excel Customer Service Budgets Sql Html English Event Management Microsoft Office Consumer Lending Retail Banking Commercial Lending Risk Management Credit Analysis Analysis Commercial Banking Powerpoint Relationship Management Banking Mortgage Lending Microsoft Word Small Business Lending Loans Access Credit Portfolio Management
Medical School Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Graduated: 1993
Conditions:
Acne Acute Pharyngitis Anemia Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Schwarz graduated from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Hanover, NH and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Childrens Hospital Of Orange County Childrens Critical Care 1201 W Ln Veta Ave, Orange, CA 92868 714-509-8620 (phone), 714-509-4072 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Stanford University School of Medicine Graduated: 1990
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Schwarz graduated from the Stanford University School of Medicine in 1990. He works in Orange, CA and specializes in Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Schwarz is affiliated with CHOC Childrens Hospital.
Allen J. VanderZee - St. John IN Edward J. Brzezniak - Orland Park IL Adam Schwarz - Orland Park IL
Assignee:
Verson, A Divison of Allied Products Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B21D 4305
US Classification:
724051
Abstract:
A multiple station transfer press (20) is provided. The cross bar assemblies (42) transfer work pieces (22) between adjacent press stations (24) in transfer press (10). Movement of the cross bar assemblies (42) is provided by raising and lowering transfer rails (38) and (40) along with reciprocating cross bar assemblies (42) along transfer rails (38) and (40). Each cross bar assembly (42) can also be tilted and/or tipped relative to the transfer rails (38 and 40). Cross bar assemblies (42) are used to dynamically orient work pieces (22) during transfer between adjacent press stations (24). A portion of the motion of each cross bar assembly (42) occurs while upper dies (36) and lower dies (34) are separated by less than a maximum distance. The cross bar assemblies (42) preferably include at least two cross bars (130, 132) which may be rotated one hundred and eighty degrees to accommodate changing holding devices such as suction cups (268, 270) while changing dies (36, 34). The cross bars (130, 132) may also be independently rotated relative to each other and the associated cross bar assembly (42) to accommodate specific dies (36, 34) and/or work pieces (22) which are best engaged by holding devices (268, 270) oriented with a specific polar rotation relative to the longitudinal axis (384) of the respective cross bar (130, 132).
System For Rotation Of Cross Bars In A Multiple Station Transfer Press
Allen J. VanderZee - St. John IN Edward J. Brzezniak - Orland Park IL Adam Schwarz - Orland Park IL
Assignee:
Verson, a Division of Allied Products, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B21D 4305
US Classification:
724051
Abstract:
A multiple station transfer press (20) is provided. The cross bar assemblies (42) transfer work pieces (22) between adjacent press stations (24) in transfer press (10). Movement of the cross bar assemblies (42) is provided by raising and lowering transfer rails (38) and (40) along with reciprocating cross bar assemblies (42) along transfer rails (38) and (40). Each cross bar assembly (42) can also be tilted and/or tipped relative to the transfer rails (38 and 40). Cross bar assemblies (42) are used to dynamically orient work pieces (22) during transfer between adjacent press stations (24). A portion of the motion of each cross bar assembly (42) occurs while upper dies (36) and lower dies (34) are separated by less than a maximum distance. The cross bar assemblies (42) preferably include at least two cross bars (130, 132) which may be rotated one hundred and eighty degrees to accommodate changing holding devices such as suction cups (268, 270) while changing dies (36, 34). The cross bars (130, 132) may also be independently rotated relative to each other and the associated cross bar assembly (42) to accommodate specific dies (36, 34) and/or work pieces (22) which are best engaged by holding devices (268, 270) oriented with a specific polar rotation relative to the longitudinal axis (384) of the respective cross bar (130, 132).
Method For Transferring A Work Piece In A Multi-Station Press
Allen J. Vanderzee - St. John IN Edward J. Brzezniak - Orland Park IL Adam Schwarz - Orland Park IL
Assignee:
Verson, A Division of Allied Products Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B21D 4305
US Classification:
724051
Abstract:
A multistation transfer press (10) is provided. Cross bar assemblies (28) transfer work pieces (12) between adjacent press stations (14) in transfer press ten (10). Each cross bar assembly (28) moves work pieces (12) between adjacent press stations (14). Motions of cross bar assemblies (28) is provided by raising and lowering transfer rails (22) and (24) along with reciprocating cross bar assemblies (28) along transfer rails (22) and (24). Cross bar assemblies (28) are operable to dynamically orient work pieces (12) during transfer between adjacent press stations (14). Additionally, a portion of the motion of cross bar assemblies (28) occurs while upper dies (20) and lower dies (18) are separated by less than a maximum distance.
System And Method For Transferring A Work Piece In A Multi-Station Press
Allen J. Vanderzee - St. John IN Edward J. Brzezniak - Orland Park IL Adam Schwarz - Orland Park IL
Assignee:
Verson, A Division of Allied Products Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B21D 4305
US Classification:
724051
Abstract:
A multistation transfer press (10) is provided. Cross bar assemblies (28) transfer work pieces (12) between adjacent press stations (14) in transfer press ten (10). Each cross bar assembly (28) moves work pieces (12) between adjacent press stations (14). Motions of cross bar assemblies (28) is provided by raising and lowering transfer rails (22) and (24) along with reciprocating cross bar assemblies (28) along transfer rails (22) and (24). Cross bar assemblies (28) are operable to dynamically orient work pieces (12) during transfer between adjacent press stations (14). Additionally, a portion of the motion of cross bar assemblies (28) occurs while upper dies (20) and lower dies (18) are separated by less than a maximum distance.
System For Rotation Of Cross Bars In A Multiple Station Transfer Press
Allen J. VanderZee - St. John IN Edward J. Brzezniak - Orland Park IL Adam Schwarz - Orland Park IL
Assignee:
Verson - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B21D 4305
US Classification:
7240509
Abstract:
A multiple station transfer press (20) is provided. The cross bar assemblies (42) transfer work pieces (22) between adjacent press stations (24) in transfer press (10). Movement of the cross bar assemblies (42) is provided by raising and lowering transfer rails (38) and (40) along with reciprocating cross bar assemblies (42) along transfer rails (38) and (40). Each cross bar assembly (42) can also be tilted and/or tipped relative to the transfer rails (38 and 40). Cross bar assemblies (42) are used to dynamically orient work pieces (22) during transfer between adjacent press stations (24). A portion of the motion of each cross bar assembly (42) occurs while upper dies (36) and lower dies (34) are separated by less than a maximum distance. The cross bar assemblies (42) preferably include at least two cross bars (130, 132) which may be rotated one hundred and eighty degrees to accommodate changing holding devices such as suction cups (268, 270) while changing dies (36, 34). The cross bars (130, 132) may also be independently rotated relative to each other and the associated cross bar assembly (42) to accommodate specific dies (36, 34) and/or work pieces (22) which are best engaged by holding devices (268, 270) oriented with a specific polar rotation relative to the longitudinal axis (384) of the respective cross bar (130, 132).
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C.R. England Trucking - Account Manager
Education:
University of Utah - Earth Science
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