Design Interfaces, LLC - Branford, CT since Apr 1990
Owner/Consultant
Cambridge Thermal - Fall River, MA Jun 2001 - Jun 2003
Engineering Director
Multiflow Computer - Branford, CT Mar 1984 - Mar 1990
Director of Mechanical Engineering
Prime Computer - Framingham, MA May 1981 - Mar 1984
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1977 - 1981
Boston University - School of Management 1982 - 1984
Skills:
Mechanical Engineering Electronics Packaging Sheet Metal Pcb Design Cfd Thermal Management System Architecture Virtual Prototyping Contract Manufacturing Vendor Management Engineering Electronics Cad Product Design Electro Mechanical Power Distribution Power Systems Project Management Technology Integration Technology Transfer Start Ups Manufacturing Product Development Product Lifecycle Management
An adjustable circuit sled module for a mass storage device has a housing, a mass storage device, a circuit board, a cover and spacers. The spacers position the mass storage device to align the power and data interface ports of the mass storage device with corresponding power and data interface connectors of the circuit board. The resulting sled module can be adjusted to accommodate a variety of brands and sizes of mass storage devices.
Front Panel Serving As Extraction Lever For Circuit Sled Mount
A front panel for a circuit sled module performs several functions. The panel serves as the front panel to the circuit sled module, the panel comprises one or more hooks for engaging a catch on the tray when in a closed position, and the panel serves as an extraction lever when in the open position for removing the circuit sled module from the tray.
Susan Farricielli - Branford CT, US Eric Bovell - Branford CT, US
International Classification:
A61G 5/10 A61G 5/12
Abstract:
An ergonomically designed seating apparatus having a seat and a backrest. The seat having a seat frame securable to a chassis, a seat support pivotally connected to the seat frame, and at least one first resilient member positioned between the seat frame and the seat support permitting resilient relative pivotal tilting between them. The backrest having a back frame securable to the chassis, a lumbar support connected to the back frame, a back support pivotally connected to the lumbar support, at least one second resilient member positioned along surfaces of the lumbar support and the back support permitting resilient relative pivotal tilting between them, at least one pivot arm connected to the back support configured to limit the pivotal range of motion of the back support, and at least one pivot block connected to the lumbar support configured to interact with the at least one pivot arm.
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