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Christopher C Kerwood

from Concord Township, OH
Age ~48

Christopher Kerwood Phones & Addresses

  • 7544 Nancy Ann Dr, Painesville, OH 44077 (440) 867-2601
  • 10256 Cherry Hill Dr, Painesville, OH 44077 (440) 358-1382
  • 6241 Cheryl Pl, Painesville, OH 44077 (440) 352-7591
  • 7247 Kipling Pl, Painesville, OH 44077 (440) 358-1382
  • Concord Township, OH
  • Rocky River, OH
  • Concord Twp, OH
  • Ithaca, NY
  • Oberlin, OH
  • 7544 Nancy Ann Dr, Painesville, OH 44077 (440) 749-7710

Work

Position: Administration/Managerial

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Christopher Kerwood

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Address:
7544 Nancy Ann Dr, Painesville, OH 44077
VIN:
5FNRL38777B404748
Make:
HOND
Model:
ODYS
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

Christopher Kerwood Photo 1

President, Engineered Controls, Inc.

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Position:
President at Engineered Controls, Inc.
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Engineered Controls, Inc. since Aug 2004
President
Education:
Cornell University 1995 - 1998
BS, Mechanical Engineering
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Christopher Kerwood

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
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Christopher C. Kerwood
ENGINEERED CONTROLS, INC

Publications

Us Patents

Control System And Technique For Particulate Collection Systems

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US Patent:
20050283322, Dec 22, 2005
Filed:
Jun 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/872943
Inventors:
Michael Neundorfer - Willoughby Hills OH, US
Kyle Campbell - Pittsburgh PA, US
Christopher Kerwood - Concord OH, US
Jeremy Timmons - Chesterland OH, US
International Classification:
G01F001/00
G01F007/00
G06F019/00
US Classification:
702045000
Abstract:
Methods are provided for monitoring particulate flow distribution throughout particulate collection systems that employ collection vessels such as hoppers and feeders. The collection vessels are positioned in a grid pattern, and the amount of particulate collected from a given collection vessel is recorded as associated with that collection vessel's position in the grid, so that the particulate flow distribution can be analyzed. By analyzing the flow distribution, faults in the collection system can be discovered and addressed. Methods are also provided to ensure proper functioning of the emptying of particular collection systems employing hoppers that discharge particulate into feeders.
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