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  • 214 Mc Kenney Ave, Syracuse, NY 13211 (315) 454-4638 (607) 454-4638
  • North Syracuse, NY
  • 214 Mc Kenney Ave, Syracuse, NY 13211 (315) 454-4638

Work

Company: Carrier corporation Position: Program manager at carrier corp

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Skills

Lean Manufacturing • Continuous Improvement • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Kaizen • 5S • Change Management • Dmaic • Leadership

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

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Program Manager At Carrier Corp

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Location:
Syracuse, NY
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Carrier Corporation
Program Manager at Carrier Corp
Skills:
Lean Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Kaizen
5S
Change Management
Dmaic
Leadership

Publications

Us Patents

Heat Exchanger Tube And Method Of Making

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US Patent:
20130074342, Mar 28, 2013
Filed:
Jun 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/641753
Inventors:
Loren D. Hoffman - Jamestown IN, US
Jason Michael Thomas - Avon IN, US
Eric Konkle - Plainfield IN, US
Jeffrey L. Jones - Indianapolis IN, US
Luis Felipe Avila - Manlius NY, US
Bruce J. Poplawski - Mattydale NY, US
International Classification:
B21D 53/08
B21D 41/02
B21D 39/06
US Classification:
29890036, 7237006, 7237008, 29890046
Abstract:
A method of forming a tube for a heat exchanger includes advancing an expansion tool into a tube a first time and engaging the expansion tool with the tube to expand the tube diametrically at least partially along a length of the tube. The expansion tool is at least partially retracted from the tube. The expansion tool is advanced into the tube one or more subsequent times thereby engaging the expansion tool with the tube one or more subsequent times to further expand the tube at least partially along the length of the tube.

Aluminum Fin And Tube Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
20130098591, Apr 25, 2013
Filed:
Jul 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/704723
Inventors:
Michael F. Taras - Fayetteville NY, US
Jason Scarcella - Cicero NY, US
Bruce J. Poplawski - Mattydale NY, US
Jack L. Esformes - Jamesville NY, US
Mary T. Lombardo - Windsor CT, US
Thomas J. Garosshen - Glastonbury CT, US
International Classification:
F28F 1/10
US Classification:
165181
Abstract:
A heat exchanger () is provided including at least one aluminum alloy tube () and a plurality of aluminum fins () arrayed on the aluminum alloy tube. The aluminum tube may be supported by tube sheets () made of aluminum alloy.

Dual-Station Flexible Hairpin Tube Expansion Apparatus

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US Patent:
48501018, Jul 25, 1989
Filed:
Jun 6, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/202933
Inventors:
Michael L. McDonough - Jamesville NY
Bruce J. Poplawski - Mattydale NY
Assignee:
Carrier Corporation - Syracuse NY
International Classification:
B23P 1526
US Classification:
29727
Abstract:
A flexibly programmable belling and tension expanding device for plate fin heat exchanger coils is carried on a shuttle or carriage that moves between first and second work stations. An operator assembles a fin plate heat exchanger unit at a work table at one work station while the device automatically bells and expands the hairpin tubes of another unit at a second station. When assembly is complete, the operator signals a programmable controller, and the shuttle brings the device to the one coil after it completes the expanding of the other, and it commences an automatic expanding operation. Then the operator removes the expanded coil and assembles another coil at the second station while the device is belling and coiling at the one station.

Single Station Tension Hairpin Tube Expander

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US Patent:
48583057, Aug 22, 1989
Filed:
Jun 6, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/202892
Inventors:
Kenneth P. Gray - Syracuse NY
Michael L. McDonough - Jamesville NY
Bruce J. Poplawski - Mattydale NY
Daniel P. Gaffaney - Chittenango NY
Ross A. Moyer - LaFayette NY
Assignee:
Carrier Corporation - Syracuse NY
International Classification:
B23P 1526
US Classification:
29727
Abstract:
A single-station tube expander apparatus bells and expands the open ends of heat exchanger hairpin tubes in a plate-fin heat exchanger unit. A frame supports belling jaw fingers which close over and the open ends of the tubes so that a belling device can enter the tube ends to urge the tube outward into a profile surface formed in the mating faces of the fingers. Also on the frame are mounted expander jaw fingers which close over tube ends which have been belled previously, and hold the associated hairpin tubes against axial movement while expander rods pass into the associated tube legs to urge the hairpin tube legs outward to contact against the fin plates and tube sheets of the fin pack heat exchanger. The belling fingers and belling device move step by step from one tube to another, and the expander gripping fingers and expander rods follow the belling fingers and belling device.

Compact Heat Exchanger Assembly For A Refrigeration System

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US Patent:
20210270533, Sep 2, 2021
Filed:
Nov 4, 2019
Appl. No.:
15/734504
Inventors:
- Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
Jason D. Scarcella - Cicero NY, US
Tobias H. Sienel - Baldwinsville NY, US
Bruce J. Poplawski - Mattydale NY, US
KeonWoo Lee - Manlius NY, US
International Classification:
F28D 1/04
F25B 6/02
F25B 39/04
F28D 1/047
Abstract:
A compact heat exchanger assembly for a refrigeration system includes a heat rejection heat exchanger assembly and a heat absorption heat exchanger assembly. The heat rejection heat exchanger assembly includes a primary heat exchanger and a secondary heat exchanger. The primary heat exchanger has a tube bank extending between a first manifold and a second manifold. The tube bank being provided with at least one bend such that the primary heat exchanger has a generally curvilinear shape. The secondary heat exchanger is disposed between the first manifold and the second manifold.

Refrigerant Vapor Compression System

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US Patent:
20210247109, Aug 12, 2021
Filed:
May 12, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/253452
Inventors:
- Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
Tobias H. Sienel - Baldwinsville NY, US
KeonWoo Lee - Manlius NY, US
Jason D. Scarcella - Cicero NY, US
Douglas Auyer - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
Ping Sue Vang - Liverpool NY, US
Bruce J. Poplawski - Mattydale NY, US
International Classification:
F25B 1/10
F25B 6/04
Abstract:
A refrigerant vapor compression system includes a compression device having at least a first compression stage and a second compression stage arranged in series refrigerant flow relationship. A first refrigerant heat rejection heat exchanger is disposed downstream with respect to refrigerant flow of the second compression stage. A first refrigerant intercooler is disposed intermediate the first compression stage and the second compression stage. The first refrigerant intercooler is disposed downstream of the first refrigerant heat rejection heat exchanger with respect to the flow of the first secondary fluid. An economizer includes a vapor line in fluid communication with a suction inlet to the second compression stage. A second refrigerant heat rejection heat exchanger is disposed intermediate with respect to refrigerant flow of the second compression stage and the first refrigerant heat rejection heat exchanger. A second refrigerant intercooler is disposed intermediate the first compression stage and the second compression.

Flattened Tube Finned Heat Exchanger And Fabrication Method

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US Patent:
20200348088, Nov 5, 2020
Filed:
Jul 21, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/934485
Inventors:
- Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
Arindom Joardar - East Syracuse NY, US
Luis F. Avila - Manlius NY, US
Bruce J. Poplawski - Mattydale NY, US
Jack L. Esformes - Jamesville NY, US
Melkamu Woldesemayat - Liverpool NY, US
International Classification:
F28F 1/10
F28D 1/053
F28F 17/00
B23P 15/26
Abstract:
A multiple tube bank heat exchanger includes a first tube bank including at least a first and a second flattened tube segments extending longitudinally in spaced parallel relationship and a second tube bank including at least a first and a second flattened tube segments extending longitudinally in spaced parallel relationship. The second tube bank is disposed behind the first tube bank with a leading edge of the second tube bank spaced from a trailing edge of the first tube bank. A continuous folded fin extends between the first and second flattened tube segments of both of said first tube bank and said second tube bank.

Low Refrigerant Charge Microchannel Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
20190271492, Sep 5, 2019
Filed:
Apr 30, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/399770
Inventors:
- Farmington CT, US
Tobias H. Sienel - Baldwinsville NY, US
Kazuo Saito - Jamesville NY, US
Arindom Joardar - Jamesville NY, US
Bruce J. Poplawski - Mattydale NY, US
International Classification:
F25B 39/02
F28D 1/053
F28F 1/02
F28F 9/02
Abstract:
A heat exchanger is provided including a first manifold, a second manifold separated from the first manifold, and a plurality of heat exchanger tubes arranged in spaced parallel relationship fluidly coupling the first and second manifolds. A first end of each heat exchange tube extends partially into an inner volume of the first manifold and has an inlet formed therein. A distributor is positioned within the inner volume of the first manifold. At least a portion of the distributor is arranged within the inlet formed in the first end of one or more of the plurality of heat exchange tubes.
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