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  • 6209 Mcginty Rd, Conesus, NY 14435
  • Cameron, NY
  • 6215 Wilkins Tract, Livonia, NY 14487 (585) 346-5633
  • 5570 Connie Jean Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32222 (904) 573-8250 (904) 778-7770
  • 6314 Connie Jean Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32222 (904) 573-1398 (904) 573-8250
  • Orange Park, FL
  • 6215 Wilkins Tract, Livonia, NY 14487

Work

Company: Unidex inc - Warsaw, NY 2013 Position: Sales engineer

Education

School / High School: The Pennsylvania State University- University Park, PA 1986 Specialities: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Marc Semmler Livonia, NY

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Work:
Unidex Inc
Warsaw, NY
2013 to 2014
Sales Engineer

Newtex Industries
Victor, NY
2011 to 2012
Technical Sales Manager

Garlock Sealing Technologies
Palmyra, NY
2008 to 2010
Senior Product Engineer

The M&T Company
Jacksonville, FL
1993 to 2008
Engineering Group Manager

General Electric Aerospace
Daytona Beach, FL
1991 to 1992
Mechanical Engineer

Martin Marietta Corporation
Orlando, FL
1989 to 1991
Mechanical Engineer

Education:
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA
1986
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Stem Packing Dispenser

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US Patent:
20100320310, Dec 23, 2010
Filed:
Apr 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/759514
Inventors:
Michael W. McManus - Marion NY, US
Marc E. Semmler - Livonia NY, US
Mari Foley - Canandaigua NY, US
Matt Tones - Palmyra NY, US
Christian Lauzier - Kingsey Falls, CA
Chris Boss - Macedon NY, US
Janet C. Jessen - Penfield NY, US
Timothy James Hurley - Penfield NY, US
David W. Reeves - Orinda CA, US
Assignee:
Garlock Sealing Technologies LLC - Palmyra NY
International Classification:
B65D 83/00
B65H 75/08
US Classification:
2425883, 221 92, 221124, 242570
Abstract:
A cord material dispenser comprising a container including a surrounding sidewall having first and second openings and first and second cord materials disposed in the container. The first and second cord materials are dispensable through their respective first and second openings. The first cord material is preferably wound around a first spool and the second cord material is preferably wound around a second spool. The dispenser may include a first quantity of the first cord material and a second quantity of the second cord material, wherein the first quantity is less than the second quantity. For example, the first quantity may be one fourth of the second quantity. Preferably, the container includes indicia indicative of the ratio of the first quantity to the second quantity. The indicia may be in the form of a graphic representative of the intended use of the spooled materials.
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