Chester T Gazda, Age 92149 Haven Ave, Chicopee, MA 01013

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149 Haven Ave, Chicopee, MA 01013 (413) 592-3518

Willimansett, MA

149 Haven Ave, Chicopee, MA 01013

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Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Chester T Gazda

Address:
Chicopee, MA 01013
Licenses:
License #: 26579 - Expired
Issued Date: Jul 28, 1972
Expiration Date: Jun 30, 2006
Type: Metallurgical Engineer

Chester T Gazda

Address:
Chicopee, MA 01013
Licenses:
License #: PH12570 - Expired
Category: PHARMACY
Issued Date: Jun 14, 1954
Renew Date: Dec 31, 1998
Expiration Date: Dec 31, 1998
Type: Pharmacist

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Us Patents

Integral Cathodic Protection Device

US Patent:
4855029, Aug 8, 1989
Filed:
Sep 11, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/096515
Inventors:
Chester T. Gazda - Chicopee MA
Lawrence F. O'Melia - Easthampton MA
Assignee:
Titeflex Corporation - Springfield MA
International Classification:
C23F 1300
US Classification:
204197
Abstract:
A sacrificial anode is made in the form of a disk with a tire made of a sacrificial anodic material. The disk has a central hole which fits over one of two parts to hold the disk in place, as between two telescoping parts, for example. A number of alternative modes of sacrificial anode construction are shown. In some embodiments, conductive or semiconductive plastics are used to provide connections with controlled conductivity.

Frost-Free Metal Hose Construction

US Patent:
4527819, Jul 9, 1985
Filed:
Sep 13, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/531945
Inventors:
Norman H. Desilets - Enfield CT
Chester T. Gazda - Chicopee MA
Richard A. Zamachaj - Chicopee MA
Assignee:
Titeflex Corporation - Springfield MA
International Classification:
B23K 3512
US Classification:
285287
Abstract:
A braided hose which has a frost-free socket joint made by placing a ring of brazing material above the joint and heating the joint below the ring. This way, the brazing material flows into the joint so that its external and exposed edge of the joint is completely filled. If the capillary action of the molten solder is incomplete, any voids in the joint are exposed to the interior of the hose and not to the atmosphere. The socket is very shallow, in the order of one-half to one convolution of the hose.

Fire Sleeve For Hose

US Patent:
4675221, Jun 23, 1987
Filed:
Dec 10, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/215014
Inventors:
James M. Lalikos - Springfield MA
Chester T. Gazda - Chicopee MA
Lawrence O'Melia - Easthampton MA
Assignee:
Titeflex Corporation - Springfield MA
International Classification:
F16L 1110
US Classification:
428 36
Abstract:
A hose (such as an airplane fuel line hose) is made from a material which forms ablative particles in the presence of fire. Normally, these particles flake away from the hose. According to the invention, an encapsulating basket weave, braid or cage of stainless steel wire surrounds the hose to capture and retain ablative particles, so that they continue to provide an insulating quality for the hose and, therefore, to prolong the life of the hose.

Chafe Or Fire Sleeve For Hose

US Patent:
4190088, Feb 26, 1980
Filed:
Mar 8, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/884612
Inventors:
James M. Lalikos - Springfield MA
Chester T. Gazda - Chicopee MA
Lawrence O'Melia - Easthampton MA
Assignee:
Titeflex Corporation - Springfield MA
International Classification:
F16L 1110
US Classification:
138126
Abstract:
A chafe or fire sleeve for a hose is an integral coaxial structure having an inner layer of silicone and an outer layer of urethane in the range of 80%-20% urethane and 20%-80% silicone, respectively. The inner hose structure preferably comprises an elastomeric hose covered by braid, with the silicone bonded onto the braid.

Chafe Or Fire Sleeve For Hose

US Patent:
4259989, Apr 7, 1981
Filed:
Jun 6, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/046004
Inventors:
James M. Lalikos - Springfield MA
Chester T. Gazda - Chicopee MA
Lawrence O'Melia - Easthampton MA
Assignee:
Titeflex Corporation - Springfield MA
International Classification:
F16L 1110
US Classification:
138109
Abstract:
A chafe or fire sleeve for a hose is an integral coaxial structure having an inner layer of silicone and an outer layer of urethane in the range of 80%-20% urethane and 20%-80% silicone, respectively. The inner hose structure preferably comprises an elastomeric hose covered by braid, with the silicone bonded onto the braid. Five examples of materials are given, ranging from pure urethane to pure silicone and including three exemplary mixtures thereof. Pure urethane provides excellent antichafe, but not fire retardant, qualities; and pure silicone provides excellent fire retardant, but not necessarily as good antichafe, qualities. This particular invention is primarily directed to the fire retardant or fire resisting qualities of silicone, which is an ablative material that forms a refractory ash. The fire sleeve is an ablative material which tends to flake off the hose as it burns. This flaking is a disintegration of the hose which is one of the primary causes of the ultimate hose failure.

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