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  • 6950 Heaton Moor Dr, San Jose, CA 95119 (408) 888-4339
  • 1117 Porto Alegre Pl, San Jose, CA 95120

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Resumes

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Manufacturing And Design Engineer

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Jennings Technology since Jun 2001
Manufacturing / Design Engineer

Sevicor Jun 2000 - Jun 2001
Field Service Engineer
Education:
Humboldt State University 1995 - 2000
BS,, Industrial Engineering, Environmental Engineering, BA in Business Administration/Marketing
Skills:
Manufacturing
Product Development
Solidworks
Six Sigma
Design For Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Fmea
Manufacturing Engineering
Design of Experiments
Spc
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Design Engineer

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Thomas & Betts
Design Engineer
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Bryce Sollazzi

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Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For The Detection Of High Pressure Conditions In A Vacuum-Type Electrical Device

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US Patent:
7313964, Jan 1, 2008
Filed:
Aug 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/504138
Inventors:
Mary Grace Montesclaros - San Jose CA, US
Roderick C. Mosely - Pleasanton CA, US
Steven Jay Randazzo - San Jose CA, US
Bryce Sollazzi - San Jose CA, US
Robert James Speciale - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Jennings Technology - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H01H 33/66
US Classification:
73700, 218121, 218123
Abstract:
A method for detecting a high pressure condition within a high voltage vacuum device includes detecting the position of a movable structure such as a bellows. The position at high pressures can be detected optically by the interruption of a light beam reflected by a hemispherically shaped reflector. The hemispherical reflector allows the source light fiber to oriented parallel to the detection light fiber, providing a more compact and efficient fiber routing.

Method And Apparatus For The Detection Of High Pressure Conditions In A Vacuum-Type Electrical Device

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US Patent:
7497122, Mar 3, 2009
Filed:
May 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/804007
Inventors:
Mary Grace Montesclaros - San Jose CA, US
Roderick C. Mosely - Pleasanton CA, US
Steven Jay Randazzo - San Jose CA, US
Bryce Sollazzi - San Jose CA, US
Robert James Speciale - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Thomas and Betts International, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01H 33/66
US Classification:
73700, 218121, 218123
Abstract:
A method for detecting a high pressure condition within a high voltage vacuum device includes detecting the position of a movable structure such as a bellows. The position at high pressures can be detected optically by the interruption of a light beam reflected by a hemispherically shaped reflector. The hemispherical reflector allows the source light fiber to oriented parallel to the detection light fiber, providing a more compact and efficient fiber routing.

Method And Apparatus For The Detection Of High Pressure Conditions In A Vacuum-Type Electrical Device

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US Patent:
20060196274, Sep 7, 2006
Filed:
Dec 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/305081
Inventors:
John Egermeier - San Jose CA, US
Rod Mosely - Pleasanton CA, US
Steve Randazzo - San Jose CA, US
Bryce Sollazzi - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G01L 7/06
US Classification:
073729100
Abstract:
A method for detecting a high pressure condition within a high voltage vacuum device includes detecting the position of a movable structure such as a bellows or flexible diaphragm. The position at high pressures can be detected optically by the interruption or reflection of light beams, or electrically by sensing contact closure or deflection via strain gauges. Electrical sensing is provided by microcircuits that are operated at high voltage device potentials, transmitting pressure information via RF or optical signals.

Axial Magnetic Field Coil For Vacuum Interrupter

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US Patent:
20160111239, Apr 21, 2016
Filed:
Sep 14, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/853349
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Bryce Franklin Sollazzi - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H01H 50/38
H01H 50/44
H01H 50/14
Abstract:
A contact assembly for use in a vacuum interrupter includes a contact disc of a first electrically conductive material, a coil, and a contact support. The coil is made from a second electrically conductive material and includes multiple helical sections that are oriented axially with respect to a common central axis. Each of the helical sections includes a proximal end and a distal end such that each of the helical sections is connected at the proximal end to a base made from the second electrically conductive material and is connected at the distal end to the contact disc. The contact support is centered axially within the coil and extends from the base to the contact disc.
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