Edward M Horeth Deceased117 Brown Rd, Paddy Hill, NY 13615

Edward Horeth Phones & Addresses

117 Brown Rd, Brownville, NY 13615 (315) 788-0399

211 W St Lawrence Ave, Brownville, NY 13615 (315) 788-0399

Work

Company: Modern manufacturing Apr 2012 Position: Mechanical design engineer

Education

School / High School: STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK- Canton, NY 1980 Specialities: Associate of Science in Drafting Technology

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Edward Horeth resumes & CV records

Resumes

Edward Horeth Photo 11

Owner/President At Armada Integration And Development

Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Edward Horeth Photo 12

Edward Horeth - Rochester, NY

Work:
MODERN MANUFACTURING Apr 2012 to 2000
Mechanical Design Engineer
Matrix Scientific 2010 to 2000
Owner / Mechanical Design Engineer
SENTRYSAFE - Rochester, NY 2011 to 2012
Product Development Engineer (Contract)
MATRIX SCIENTIFIC, LLC - Albion, NY 2001 to 2010
Owner / Vice President Engineering
MACK DESIGN - Rochester, NY 1996 to 2001
Senior Mechanical Engineer
ACRO INDUSTRIES - Rochester, NY 1994 to 1996
Contract Mechanical Designer
APPLIED MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGIES - Rochester, NY 1991 to 1994
Senior Mechanical Designer
NYS 1980 to 1991
Machine Designer and Builder
Education:
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK - Canton, NY 1980
Associate of Science in Drafting Technology
ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Mechanical Engineering
Edward Horeth Photo 13

Owner At Matrix Scientific

Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Feeding Articles To And Removing Articles From An Automatic Washer

US Patent:
7325667, Feb 5, 2008
Filed:
Oct 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/962123
Inventors:
Keith D. Damick - Penfield NY, US
Bruce K. Ginder - Pittsford NY, US
Lowell A. Onderdonk - Canandaigua NY, US
Edward J. Horeth - Rochester NY, US
International Classification:
B65G 43/08
US Classification:
198395, 198401, 1985023
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for feeding articles to and removing articles from an automatic washer, for example, a tunnel-type automatic washer are provided. The systems and methods employ conveyors, for example, belt conveyors, gantry-type conveyors, and shuttle-type conveyors, for handling and conveying articles to or from a washer or an intermediate station. The conveyors utilize arm-end tooling adapted to grasp and manipulate at least one article, but may typically handle a plurality of articles. The arm-end tooling includes cylinder-based actuators that can be operated and controlled by an automated control system. The handling of the articles can be assisted by using a vision-based system. Aspects of the invention are suited for use in handling laboratory equipment, for example, utensils and containers, such as, laboratory animal cages, in particular, cage tops and cage bottoms.

Systems And Methods For Feeding Articles To And Removing Articles From An Automatic Washer

US Patent:
2008010, May 8, 2008
Filed:
Jan 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
11/969018
Inventors:
Keith Damick - Penfield NY, US
Bruce Ginder - Pittsford NY, US
Lowell Onderdonk - Canandaigua NY, US
Edward Horeth - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
MACK DESIGN, INC. - Henrietta NY
International Classification:
B65G 47/30
B65G 47/34
B65G 47/86
G05B 19/00
US Classification:
198418100, 198468200, 700259000, 901031000
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for feeding articles to and removing articles from an automatic washer, for example, a tunnel-type automatic washer are provided. The systems and methods employ conveyors, for example, belt conveyors, gantry-type conveyors, and shuttle-type conveyors, for handling and conveying articles to or from a washer or an intermediate station. The conveyors utilize arm-end tooling adapted to grasp and manipulate at least one article, but may typically handle a plurality of articles. The arm-end tooling includes cylinder-based actuators that can be operated and controlled by an automated control system. The handling of the articles can be assisted by using a vision-based system. Aspects of the invention are suited for use in handling laboratory equipment, for example, utensils and containers, such as, laboratory animal cages, in particular, cage tops and cage bottoms.

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