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  • 615 Cascade View Ct, Parkton, MD 21120
  • 734 Anneslie Rd, Baltimore, MD 21212 (410) 377-7133
  • Parkville, MD
  • Frederick, MD

Work

Company: Aai corporation May 2006 Position: Mechanical engineer

Education

Degree: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering School / High School: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2002 to 2006

Skills

Engineering • Systems Engineering • Aerospace • Engineering Management • Earned Value Management • Project Management • Program Management • Security Clearance • Defense • Design For Manufacturing • Simulations • Dod • Project Engineering • Military • System Architecture

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

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Location:
Baltimore, MD
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
AAI Corporation since May 2006
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2002 - 2006
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering
Systems Engineering
Aerospace
Engineering Management
Earned Value Management
Project Management
Program Management
Security Clearance
Defense
Design For Manufacturing
Simulations
Dod
Project Engineering
Military
System Architecture

Publications

Us Patents

Ballistic Sealing, Component Retention, And Projectile Launch Control For An Ammunition Cartridge Assembly

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US Patent:
20140000471, Jan 2, 2014
Filed:
Jun 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/534246
Inventors:
David Alan Carpenter - Clarksville MD, US
Brandon S. Recchia - Parkville MD, US
Paul Andrew Shipley - Millers MD, US
Assignee:
AAI Corporation - Hunt Valley MD
International Classification:
F42B 5/02
US Classification:
102439, 102430
Abstract:
A telescoped ammunition cartridge assembly including a case having a front end and a base end positioned along a longitudinal axis. A projectile is positioned along the longitudinal axis towards the front end of the case. An endcap is coupled to the front end of the case and is adapted to retain the projectile entirely within the case. A primer is positioned along the longitudinal axis towards the base end of the case. A primer support is coupled to the base end of the case and is adapted to support the primer within the case. The cartridge assembly includes at least one obturating lip seal to seal at least one of the endcap or the primer support to the case.

Cased Telescoped Weapon Action Feeding From A Magazine

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US Patent:
20230035677, Feb 2, 2023
Filed:
Feb 9, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/668126
Inventors:
- Hunt Valley MD, US
Brandon Scott Recchia - Parkton MD, US
Bradford Timothy Jones - Baltimore MD, US
Benjamin Tyler Cole - Baltimore MD, US
Petro Romanovych Khoma - Bel Air MD, US
Mark Timothy Fellows - Towson MD, US
Madeline Claire Spurlock - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
F41A 9/45
F41A 3/10
Abstract:
A weapon is capable of firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition rounds. The weapon includes a barrel, a chamber member that defines a chamber configured to hold a CT round for firing from the weapon, a non-rotating carrier body, and linkage. The linkage is constructed and arranged to move the chamber member (i) from a firing position in which the chamber member is aligned with the barrel for firing the CT round to an ejection/loading position in which the chamber member is not aligned with the barrel for ejecting a spent CT round and receiving a next CT round in response to the non-rotating carrier body moving away from the barrel, and (ii) from the ejection/loading position to the firing position in response to the non-rotating carrier body moving toward the barrel.

Magazine With A Moveable Lip For Cased Telescoped Ammunition Cartridges

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US Patent:
20200363171, Nov 19, 2020
Filed:
Feb 12, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/788725
Inventors:
- Hunt Valley MD, US
Joshua Stephen Ruck - Baltimore MD, US
Benjamin Tyler Cole - Baltimore MD, US
Brandon Scott Recchia - Parkton MD, US
Cameron Mehdi Brand - Bel Air MD, US
International Classification:
F42B 5/045
Abstract:
A magazine for storing cased telescoped (CT) cartridges and delivering the CT cartridges to a firearm configured to fire CT cartridges. The magazine includes a fixed lip and a moveable lip. The fixed lip and the moveable lip of the magazine are configured to prevent a CT cartridge located in a top-most position within the magazine from being pushed out a top of the magazine when the magazine is not fully inserted into a magazine well of the firearm configured to fire CT cartridges. The moveable lip may pivot laterally on a pivot point and move out of the way of the CT cartridge located in the top-most position within the magazine when the magazine is fully inserted and locked into the magazine well of the firearm configured to fire CT cartridges.

Cased Telescoped Ammunition Firearm With Dual Feed

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US Patent:
20200348093, Nov 5, 2020
Filed:
Feb 7, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/784607
Inventors:
- Hunt Valley MD, US
Joshua Stephen Ruck - Baltimore MD, US
Gregory Paul Habiak - Bryn Mawr PA, US
George Ronald Christ - Lutherville MD, US
Brandon Scott Recchia - Parkton MD, US
Mark Allen Siemsen - Aurora CO, US
Benjamin Tyler Cole - Baltimore MD, US
Kevin Michael Ayotte - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
F41A 3/34
F41A 9/45
F41A 3/26
F41A 9/23
F41A 3/30
F41A 15/14
F41A 3/10
F41A 21/12
Abstract:
A weapon for firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition includes a barrel, a chamber member and a carrier assembly. The chamber member defines a chamber for a CT round for firing, and translates between a firing position aligned with the barrel and an ejection/loading position. The chamber member is spring-biased toward the firing position. Dual-feed structure provides for both a magazine mode as well as a belt feed mode of operation.

Cased Telescoped Ammunition Cartridge Having A Thermal Protective Insert

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US Patent:
20200025533, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Mar 1, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/290125
Inventors:
- Hunt Valley MD, US
Joshua Stephen Ruck - Baltimore MD, US
Benjamin Tyler Cole - Baltimore MD, US
Brandon Scott Recchia - Parkton MD, US
Cameron Mehdi Brand - Bel Air MD, US
International Classification:
F42B 5/045
Abstract:
A cased telescoped cartridge that includes a cylindrical case surrounding a projectile, a front end through which the projectile exits when the cased telescoped cartridge is fired, and a thermal protective insert located at the front end. The thermal protective insert insulates the cased telescoped cartridge from heat emanating from a barrel of a firearm into a chamber of a firearm when the cartridge is loaded into the chamber of the firearm. The thermal protective insert is made up of at least one thermally insulating material, and is integrated into the front end of the cased telescoped cartridge.

Cased Telescoped Ammunition Firearm With Translating Chamber

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US Patent:
20190049201, Feb 14, 2019
Filed:
Jul 24, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/044377
Inventors:
- Hunt Valley MD, US
Joshua Stephen Ruck - Baltimore MD, US
Gregory Paul Habiak - Bryn Mawr PA, US
George Ronald Christ - Lutherville MD, US
Brandon Scott Recchia - Parkton MD, US
Mark Allen Siemsen - Lamar CO, US
Benjamin Tyler Cole - Baltimore MD, US
Kevin Michael Ayotte - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
F41A 3/34
Abstract:
A weapon for firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition includes a barrel, a chamber member and a carrier assembly. The chamber member defines a chamber for a CT round for firing, and translates between a firing position aligned with the barrel and an ejection/loading position. The chamber member is spring-biased toward the firing position. The carrier assembly carries the firing pin and (1) performs a recoil in which a carrier and rammer move rearward from a battery position to bring the next CT round into a ramming position and to move the chamber member from the firing position to the ejection/loading position, and (2) performs a counter-recoil to return to the battery position and cause the rammer to push the next CT round into the chamber. The chamber member is released for biased return to the firing position for a next firing cycle.

Magazine For Cased Telescoped Ammunition Cartridges With Side-Walls Having Cartridge Orientation Ribs

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US Patent:
20190033023, Jan 31, 2019
Filed:
Jul 24, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/044244
Inventors:
- Hunt Valley MD, US
Joshua Stephen Ruck - Baltimore MD, US
Benjamin Tyler Cole - Baltimore MD, US
Brandon Scott Recchia - Parkton MD, US
Cameron Mehdi Brand - Bel Air MD, US
Gregory Paul Habiak - Bryn Mawr PA, US
Kevin Michael Ayotte - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
F41A 9/67
F41A 9/69
Abstract:
A magazine for storing cased telescoped (CT) cartridges. The magazine includes vertically extending side-wall ribs that project inwards into a loading channel. The side-wall ribs are positioned in alignment with a circumferential groove in each CT cartridge. The side-wall ribs prevent a backwards oriented CT cartridge from being pushed from the loading position through the loading channel into a body of the magazine. A moveable lip at the top of the magazine may move out of the way when the magazine is attached to a firearm, to allow the CT cartridge located in the loading position to be fed vertically out of the top of magazine. Each CT cartridge may include a thermal protective insert that provides thermal insulation from heat emanating from a barrel of a firearm when the CT cartridge is located in a chamber of the firearm.

Ballistic Sealing, Component Retention, And Projectile Launch Control For An Ammunition Cartridge Assembly

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US Patent:
20160003585, Jan 7, 2016
Filed:
Jul 21, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/336846
Inventors:
- Hunt Valley MD, US
Brandon S. Recchia - Parkville MD, US
Paul A. Shipley - Millers MD, US
International Classification:
F42B 5/045
Abstract:
An ammunition cartridge assembly including a case and a projectile positioned along a longitudinal axis towards the front end of the case. An endcap coupled to the front end of the case is adapted to retain the projectile entirely within the case. A primer is positioned along the longitudinal axis towards the base end of the case. A primer support is coupled to the base end of the case and is adapted to support the primer within the case. A groove is located on the interior surface of the primer support into which the primer expands under pressure during firing. Under firing pressure, the primer is deformed to create a retaining ring that locks the primer to the primer support after the pressure is released. The cartridge assembly includes at least one obturating lip seal to seal at least one of the endcap or the primer support to the case.
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