David A Udy, Age 47718 Valley Center Dr UNIT 15, Driggs, ID 83422

David Udy Phones & Addresses

Driggs, ID

Farmington, UT

Kaysville, UT

Victor, ID

Work

Company: D-max machine concept & design Jun 2005 Position: Design engineer / principal

Education

School / High School: Weber State University- Ogden, UT 2010 Specialities: BS in Design Engineering Technology

Skills

SolidWorks • SolidEdge • Inventor • Catia • AutoCAD • 3D Animations • 3D Renderings

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David Udy resumes & CV records

Resumes

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David Udy

Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
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David Udy - Layton, UT

Work:
D-Max Machine Concept & Design Jun 2005 to 2000
Design Engineer / Principal
Autoliv - Ogden, UT Jan 2006 to Jul 2010
Machine Tool Designer
S&S Worldwide - Logan, UT Jul 2004 to Jan 2006
Mechanical Designer
Air Force - Las Vegas, NV Nov 2002 to Jul 2004
Drafter III
S&S Worldwide - Logan, UT Jan 1998 to Nov 2002
Drafting Supervisor
Education:
Weber State University - Ogden, UT 2010 to 2012
BS in Design Engineering Technology
Utah State University - Logan, UT 1996 to 1999
AAS
Skills:
SolidWorks, SolidEdge, Inventor, Catia, AutoCAD, 3D Animations, 3D Renderings

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Facilitating The Lifting And Carrying Of Objects Without Handles

US Patent:
7093324, Aug 22, 2006
Filed:
Dec 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/027356
Inventors:
David B. Udy - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
HandiSolutions, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A45C 3/00
US Classification:
16428, 16444
Abstract:
There is a gripping section with first and second open ends, a ductile member, such as a strap, forming first and second hoops extending from the first and second open ends. The hoops and wrap and tighten around the object. Ends of the ductile member protrude through a hole in the handle. A fastener receives the ends of the ductile member to allow a user to tighten the hoops. There may be a plurality of ductile members. There may be a slot in the gripping section.

Tool Holder And Method

US Patent:
2004003, Feb 26, 2004
Filed:
Aug 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/648581
Inventors:
David Udy - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A45C011/26
US Classification:
206/349000, 206/362300
Abstract:
A storage device for compactly storing elongate tools includes a plurality of receptacles arranged in a support in at least front and rear substantially linear rows. Each receptacle includes at least a lower receiving port and an upper receiving aperture in which a tool can be held when disposed through the upper receiving aperture and into the lower receiving port. The receptacles of the front row are forwardly splayed at a forward angle with respect to vertical greater than the receptacles of the rear row. The receptacles within each row are laterally splayed with respect to vertical, with receptacles within each row being oriented at progressively increasing lateral angles with respect to vertical from receptacles at a center to receptacles at lateral ends of each row.

Apparatus And Method For Facilitating The Lifting And Carrying Of Objects Without Handles

US Patent:
2006008, Apr 27, 2006
Filed:
Oct 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/972041
Inventors:
David Udy - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A45F 5/10
US Classification:
016428000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method are disclosed for facilitating movement of movable objects with an attachable handle. The handle includes a gripping section, a plurality of ductile members extending from the gripping section, and an attachment means attached to distal ends of the ductile members to secure the object to the handle. The attachment means may be a tacky material, which sticks to the object or to a corresponding attachment means to wrap around the object. The gripping section may include a slot on a side so that a user can remove the ductile members from the gripping section to open a box or bag being held by the handle. While the handle is not in use, the ductile members can be inserted into a hollow portion of the gripping section for storage thereof.

Extraction Mechanism For Comminution Device

US Patent:
2018032, Nov 15, 2018
Filed:
Jan 13, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/527451
Inventors:
- Valby, DK
David Udy - Layton UT, US
International Classification:
B02C 4/30
B02C 23/08
E05C 9/04
Abstract:
A comminution device can include a crushing body extraction mechanism. The crushing body extraction mechanism can be configured to permit one or more crushing bodies (e.g. rollers of a roller press, etc.) to be continuously moved linearly away from a frame to expose the crushing bodies from the frame. In some embodiments, the extraction mechanism may be configured to utilize one or more rack and pinion mechanisms. The pinion for each such mechanism may be powered by one or more rotary motors or other type of rotary drive mechanism. In other embodiments, the extraction mechanism can include one or more rack and ratchet mechanisms. Each rack and ratchet mechanism may include a hydraulic cylinder or other linear actuator that is extendable and retractable for actuating motion of a ratchet along a rack having columns of differently angled steps to facilitate extension and retraction of one or more crushing bodies.

System And Method For Roller Press Drive Removal

US Patent:
2018024, Aug 30, 2018
Filed:
Nov 23, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/753918
Inventors:
- Valby, DK
David Udy - Layton UT, US
International Classification:
B02C 4/02
B02C 4/42
B30B 3/04
B30B 15/04
Abstract:
A comminution device configured to comminute material is disclosed. According to some embodiments the comminution device may comprise a first cylindrical roll having a first axis; and a second cylindrical roll having a second axis; wherein the first axis may be substantially parallel with the second axis to form a nip between the first cylindrical roll and the second cylindrical roll during operation of the comminution device. A first drive may be operatively connectable to the first cylindrical roll, and a second drive may be operatively connectable to the first cylindrical roll. The first drive and the second drive may be connected to a mount wherein the mount may be supported by an upper base The mount is movable along a direction (A-Axis), which is substantially parallel with the first and/or second axis. Also disclosed, is a drive assembly for a comminution device and a method of removing a drive assembly from a comminution device.

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