David F Decoste, Age 6144 John Adams Dr, Hingham, MA 02061

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44 John Adams Dr, Norwell, MA 02061 (781) 659-4663

7 Beals Cove Rd #C, Hingham, MA 02043

Ayer, MA

Brookline, NH

Virginia Beach, VA

Quincy, MA

Weymouth, MA

South Dennis, MA

44 John Adams Dr, Norwell, MA 02061

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Consultant At Systems Evolution, Inc.

Position:
Consultant at SEI - Boston, LLC, a Systems Evolution, Inc. Company
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
SEI - Boston, LLC, a Systems Evolution, Inc. Company - Greater Boston Area since May 2011
Consultant
Staples Apr 2009 - May 2011
Sr. Manager, Quality and Service (Copy & Print)
Staples 2002 - Apr 2009
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt / Sr. Business Consultant Process Design
Deloitte & Touche 1999 - 2001
Manager
Filene's Basement 1996 - 1998
Business/Operations Analyst
Deloitte Consulting 1994 - 1996
Business Analyst
Bain & Company 1991 - 1994
Research Associate
Education:
George Group - Lean Six Sigma 2007
Northeastern University 1989 - 1994
BS, Business Administration, Finance
Skills:
Process Improvement, PMO, Business Analysis, Change Management, Six Sigma, Metrics, Retail, Value Stream Mapping, Coaching, Business Process Improvement, Vendor Management, Program Management, Operations Management, Process Engineering, Cross-functional Team Leadership, Continuous Improvement, Project Planning, Project Portfolio Management, SDLC, Team Building, Supply Chain, Project Implementation, Mentoring, Business Management, Vendor Relations, Management Consulting, Lean Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management, Visio, Strategic Planning, Software Project Management, Team Leadership, Analytics, Analysis, Process Development, Customer Satisfaction, Problem Solving, MS Project, Business Process, Performance Management, Customer Relations
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Location:
United States
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Project Engineer At The Middlesex Corporation

Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Construction

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Us Patents

Thermoplastic Injection Molding Method For Capping A Tubular Filtration Medium

US Patent:
7828155, Nov 9, 2010
Filed:
Dec 1, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/291338
Inventors:
Stephen P. Proulx - Boxboro MA, US
Brian Hillier - Lowell MA, US
David DeCoste - Chelmsford MA, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D 63/14
B29C 45/14
B01D 63/00
B29C 45/00
US Classification:
2104932, 264DIG 48, 2642711, 264275, 264279, 55DIG 5, 55521, 21032186
Abstract:
A method for over-molding a tubular filter element , at least at one end thereof, with a thermoplastic end cap. The over-molding method can be used to manufacture easily and cost-effectively a filter cartridge, of good durability, from an unprecedented range of polymeric materials and components. The thermoplastic over-molding method does not require pre-lamination of said end , and can be performed at temperatures and pressures that do not result in undesirable morphological changes in the tubular filtration medium. Exemplary filter cartridges made through the over-molding method comprise a tubular filtration medium interposed between thermoplastic end caps, the thermoplastic material of the end caps infiltrating the tubular filtration medium, thereby creating mechanical interlock zones at the ends thereof.

Disposable Vortex Breaker For Plastic Bag

US Patent:
8500322, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Jul 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/178097
Inventors:
Martin Morrissey - Billerica MA, US
David DeCoste - Chelmsford MA, US
Assignee:
EMD Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01F 13/08
US Classification:
366273, 366306, 366307
Abstract:
The present invention consists of a closed presterilized bag having a disposable mixing element within it, a drive mechanism outside of the bag for rotating the mixing element without voiding sterility and a vortex breaker in the form of one or more plastic sheet materials that are attached to various inner surfaces of the bag and disrupt the formation of vortices within the bag. Preferably the sheet(s) are formed of the same material as the bag and are sealed to the bag surfaces. More preferably, the sheet(s) extend across a diameter of the bag. Most preferably, the sheet(s) are perforated with one or more slits or openings to allow for good flow and mixing without a vortex being formed.

Plastic Bag Containing A Disposable Vortex Breaker

US Patent:
8556497, Oct 15, 2013
Filed:
Feb 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/399354
Inventors:
Martin Morrissey - Beverly MA, US
David DeCoste - Billerica MA, US
Assignee:
EMD Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01F 13/08
US Classification:
366273, 366306, 366307
Abstract:
The present invention consists of a closed presterilized bag having a disposable mixing element within it, a drive mechanism outside of the bag for rotating the mixing element without voiding sterility and a vortex breaker in the torm of one or more plastic sheet materials that are attached to various inner surfaces of the bag and disrupt the formation of vortices within the bag. Preferably the sheet(s) are formed of the same material as the bag and are sealed to the bag surfaces. More preferably, the sheet(s) extend across a diameter of the bag. Most preferably, the sheet(s) are perforated with one or more slits or openings to allow for good flow and mixing without a vortex being formed.

Laminated Edge Filter Structure And Method Of Making

US Patent:
2003000, Jan 2, 2003
Filed:
May 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/156894
Inventors:
Stephen Proulx - Boxboro MA, US
David DeCoste - Chelmsford MA, US
Frank Lentine - Bedford MA, US
Mark Carroll - Londonderry NH, US
Brian Pereira - Salem NH, US
George Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
John Burns - Dracut MA, US
International Classification:
B01D071/06
US Classification:
210/085000, 210/500270
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a filter element having a non-porous extrusion laminated strip formed on at least one edge and at least one side of a membrane. The strip is used to provide a means for ensuring a good bond between the filter element and the material into which it is potted. The strip is formed by the use of one or more extrusion heads that apply molten or softened polymer to one or both of the surfaces of the filter in a width and height desired. The strip is then subjected to pressure such as through a nip to at least partially embed the polymer strip into the filter pores so as to create a strong mechanical bond between the strip and the filter element. Additionally, it allows for the simultaneous formation of more than one membrane with the edge lamination at the same time.

Filter Cartrdiges And Methods Of Manufacturing Same

US Patent:
2003021, Nov 20, 2003
Filed:
Oct 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/240603
Inventors:
David DeCoste - Chelmsford MA, US
Brian Pereira - Salem NH, US
Stephen Proulx - Boxboro MA, US
Jack Messing - Townsend MA, US
Naren Renganath - Burlington MA, US
International Classification:
B01D029/41
US Classification:
210/486000, 210/347000, 210/767000
Abstract:
The present invention provides filters comprising supports () that are relatively flat. They may have knife seals () or convention edge seals and porous fibrous media () is positioned there between and methods of manufacturing filters. The media may also be relatively flat providing for a self supporting non-lenticular filtration structure.

Laminated Edge Filter Structure And Method Of Making

US Patent:
2004020, Oct 14, 2004
Filed:
May 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/837768
Inventors:
Stephen Proulx - Boxboro MA, US
David DeCoste - Chelmsford MA, US
Frank Lentine - Bedford MA, US
Mark Carroll - Londonderry NH, US
Brian Pereira - Salem NH, US
George Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
John Burns - Dracut MA, US
International Classification:
B01D071/00
US Classification:
210/500210, 210/483000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a filter element having a non-porous extrusion laminated strip formed on at least one edge and at least one side of a membrane. The strip is used to provide a means for ensuring a good bond between the filter element and the material into which it is potted. The strip is formed by the use of one or more extrusion heads that apply molten or softened polymer to one or both of the surfaces of the filter in a width and height desired. The strip is then subjected to pressure such as through a nip to at least partially embed the polymer strip into the filter pores so as to create a strong mechanical bond between the strip and the filter element. Additionally, it allows for the simultaneous formation of more than one membrane with the edge lamination at the same time.

Cassette-Style Filtration Apparatus

US Patent:
2008025, Oct 23, 2008
Filed:
Mar 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/075210
Inventors:
Stephen P. Proulx - Boxboro MA, US
David DeCoste - Chelmsford MA, US
Joseph William Muldoon - West Boylston MA, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D 25/00
B01D 63/08
US Classification:
21032175, 21032184
Abstract:
A filtration apparatus is provided wherein a filtration membrane is positioned by gaskets on feed plates and filtrate plates rather than being bonded thereto.

Wireless Enabled Bags And Containers

US Patent:
2010000, Jan 14, 2010
Filed:
Jun 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/456639
Inventors:
Aaron Burke - Hamilton MA, US
David DeCoste - Chelmsford MA, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B29C 67/00
B32B 37/02
US Classification:
156 60, 264259
Abstract:
The present invention provides a process for incorporating a wireless device into a plastic container as part of the steps of manufacturing the container. The plastic container can be a flexible plastic bag and are formed of one or more sheets, generally two or more sheets of plastic film or a rigid plastic container such as a tub or tote. The bags are formed by sealing together adjacent edge portions of each film layer. One embodiment of the present invention is to incorporate a wireless device between the edge portions of the film(s) before or during sealing so that the wireless device becomes permanently sealed into the film material but is isolated from both the bag interior and the outside environment. Another embodiment is to incorporate the wireless device onto or into a plastic component that is sealed to the container, such as a nipple or port, so that the wireless device becomes permanently sealed to the container but is isolated from both the container interior and the outside environment.

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