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David E Mroczka

from Babylon, NY
Age ~56

David Mroczka Phones & Addresses

  • 317 Park Ave, Babylon, NY 11702 (631) 661-6179
  • Cromwell, CT
  • 222 Smith St, Freeport, NY 11520
  • 164 90Th St, New York, NY 10128
  • 57B Sagamore Hill Dr, Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 944-2749
  • 57 Sagamore Hill Dr, Port Washington, NY 11050
  • Bohemia, NY
  • Portland, CT
  • Middletown, CT
  • 317 Park Ave, Babylon, NY 11702

Work

Company: Dayton t. brown inc Nov 2006 Position: Sr. vice president & general manager- multiple security clearances

Education

School / High School: RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Apr 2000 Specialities: Master of Business Administration in Marketing

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David Mroczka

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Location:
Babylon, NY
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Innoveering, Llc
Director, Business Development and Technology Commercialization

American Ingenuity Consulting Jun 2014 - Nov 2016
Chief Executive Officer | Principal

United States Jun 2014 - Nov 2016
Technology Commercialization

Charlco Sep 2013 - Jun 2014
Vice President

Dayton T. Brown, Inc. Nov 2006 - Aug 2013
Senior Vice President, General Manager
Education:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1991 - 1993
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1989 - 1991
Master of Science, Masters, Business, Business Law
University of Hartford 1985 - 1989
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Portland High School
Skills:
Engineering
Testing
Business Strategy
New Business Development
Sales Management
Aerospace
Automotive
Product/Service Development
Patent Strategy
Product Strategy
Intellectual Property
Management
Ballistic Weapon and Armor Expertise
Operations Management
Lean Manufacturing
Business Intelligence
Business Process Improvement
Information Technology
Marketing Strategy
Social Media Marketing
Google Adwords
Strategic Partnerships
International Sales
Defense Industries
Consumer Products
Medical Devices
Product Management
Program Management
Product Development
Security Clearance
Dod
Manufacturing
Business Development
Engineering Management
Military
Systems Engineering
Six Sigma
Aircraft
Government Contracting
Earned Value Management
Continuous Improvement
P&L Management
Leadership
Strategy
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Team Building
Process Improvement
Project Management
Strategic Planning
Defense
Interests:
Children
Economic Empowerment
Test and Engineering
Environment
Science and Technology
Product/Service Development
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Animal Welfare
Busniess Development
Health
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David Mroczka Babylon, NY

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Work:
Dayton T. Brown Inc

Nov 2006 to Aug 2013
Sr. Vice President & General Manager- Multiple Security Clearances

Osteohealth Div. of Luitpold Pharmaceuticals Inc

Jul 2006 to Oct 2006
Senior Division Manager

Autronic Plastics Inc. / Clear

Feb 2004 to Jun 2006
Director Of Marketing & Sales

UBE America Corp

Dec 1998 to Feb 2004
Business Unit General Manager

Prismark Corp

Nov 1997 to Dec 1998
Senior Consultant

Walbro Corp

Jul 1995 to Aug 1997
Corporate Advisory Board Member

Walbro Corp

Dec 1994 to Aug 1997
Research & Development Manager

Walbro Corp

Aug 1993 to Aug 1997

Walbro Corp

Aug 1993 to Jul 1995
Program Manager

Philips Electronics Corp

May 1992 to Aug 1993
Product Engineer

Kaman Corp

Apr 1988 to May 1992
Manufacturing Project Engineer

Education:
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Apr 2000
Master of Business Administration in Marketing

UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD
Apr 2000
Master of Science in Business Management

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David E. Mroczka
PRESIDENT-
OUTDOOR SURVIVAL, LLC
11 Wildwood Rd, Portland, CT 06480
David Mroczka
Sales And Marketing Executive
Autronic Plastics, Inc.
Plastics · Mfg Plastic Products Whol Plastic Materials/Shapes · All Other Plastics Prod Mfg
1150 Motor Pkwy, Central Islip, NY 11722
18 Sylvester St, Westbury, NY 11590
29 New York Ave, Westbury, NY 11590
(516) 333-7577, (516) 333-7695

Publications

Us Patents

Toy Hand Grenade

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US Patent:
8469011, Jun 25, 2013
Filed:
Apr 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/090528
Inventors:
Jack Mroczka - Babylon NY, US
David E. Mroczka - Babylon NY, US
International Classification:
F41B 7/08
F41B 15/00
US Classification:
124 16, 124 37, 446 4, 446475
Abstract:
A toy hand grenade has a plurality of bores which receive soft darts. A launcher is received in each bore and is spring loaded. An actuator retains the launchers in a spring-loaded, unactuated position. The actuator is displaceable relative to the body to release the launchers and substantially concurrently eject the darts from the hand grenade. A pin or a clip may be employed to lock the actuator in a locked position.

Package For Storing And Dispensing Foil Protected Edible Film Strips

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US Patent:
20070170196, Jul 26, 2007
Filed:
Dec 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/639668
Inventors:
Agjah Libohova - E. Setauket NY, US
David Mroczka - Westbury NY, US
Anthony Orchard - Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
G07F 11/72
US Classification:
221030000
Abstract:
A package for storing and dispensing edible film strips in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes a base, a top connected to the base such that the base and top are open at one end, a cover operable to rotate between a closed position in which the open end of the base and top is covered and an open position wherein the open end of the base and top remains open; and at least one pouch, including an edible film strip, positioned in the base and top such that at least a portion of the pouch is exposed when the cover is in the open position. The pouch preferably includes a base section, a top section attached to the base section such that the base section and top section are sealed to each other along a respective periphery thereof to form a water proof area in the center, in which the edible film strip is stored, an attachment section operable to detachably attache the medicinal pouch to a storage package and a tab connected to the top section of the pouch that is operable to separate the top section from the base section along the seal when pulled by a user to expose the dosage of medicine in the center section.

Child Resistant Bottle Cap

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US Patent:
20070199912, Aug 30, 2007
Filed:
Feb 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/672825
Inventors:
Agjah Libohova - E. Setauket NY, US
David Mroczka - Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
B65D 55/02
US Classification:
215220000
Abstract:
A bottle cap for a medicine bottle in accordance with the present invention includes an outer cap including a first top and a first sidewall extending downward from the first top, an inner cap including a second top and a second sidewall extending downward from the second top, wherein the inner cap is mounted in the outer cap and an engagement device positioned in the outer cap such that the engagement device is movable from a first position wherein the outer cap is engaged with the inner cap in a senior friendly mode, and a second position wherein the outer cap is freely rotatable in a desired direction with respect to the inner cap in a child safety mode.

Backpack With Collapsible Stretcher And Collapsible Wheel Assembly

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US Patent:
20100237111, Sep 23, 2010
Filed:
Oct 14, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/287970
Inventors:
David E. Mroczka - Babylon NY, US
International Classification:
A45F 4/06
A61G 1/02
US Classification:
224156, 280640
Abstract:
A backpack employs a collapsible stretcher and a collapsible wheel assembly. The backpack may be transformed from a compact mode suitable for portability of the backpack to an extended mode wherein the stretcher is extended. A pair of wheels are inflated so that the wheels at one end contact the terrain and at the other end the stretcher is engaged to the backpack to provide for an efficient transport of an injured individual placed in the stretcher.

Toy Hand Grenade With Timer Mechanism

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US Patent:
20120266853, Oct 25, 2012
Filed:
Nov 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/292702
Inventors:
David E. Mroczka - Babylon NY, US
Kevin Mroczka - Babylon NY, US
International Classification:
F41B 7/08
US Classification:
124 16
Abstract:
A toy hand grenade has a plurality of bores which receive soft darts. A launcher is received in each bore and is spring loaded. An actuator retains the launchers in a spring-loaded, unactuated position. The actuator is displaceable relative to the body to release the launchers and substantially concurrently eject the darts from the hand grenade. A pin or a clip may be employed to lock the actuator in a locked position. A timer is employed to delay actuation of the actuator to release the launchers and eject the darts from the hand grenade. A sandbag ring is imposed to ensure proper orientation and stability of the hand grenade for the timer actuated feature.

In Tank Fuel Pump And Reservoir With Stand Pipe

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US Patent:
58099751, Sep 22, 1998
Filed:
Jul 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/891628
Inventors:
Charles H. Tuckey - Sand Point MI
David E. Mroczka - Cromwell CT
Laurie J. Swanson - Waterford CT
Assignee:
Walbro Corporation - Cass City MI
International Classification:
F02M 3704
US Classification:
123509
Abstract:
For a fuel pump mounted within a module in a vehicle fuel tank, a stand pipe is provided in communication at its upper end with a return fuel reservoir and at its lower end with the inlet of the fuel pump to deliver fuel from the return fuel reservoir when the level of fuel in the reservoir rises above the upper end of the stand pipe. The return fuel reservoir has an inlet in communication with a fuel return line through which excess fuel in the fuel system is delivered to the return fuel reservoir. This "weathered" return fuel is delivered to the fuel pump inlet through the stand pipe when the level of fuel in the reservoir is sufficiently high to prefer use of the weathered return fuel by the fuel pump.

Toothbrush Bristle Guard

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US Patent:
61016608, Aug 15, 2000
Filed:
Jan 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/226860
Inventors:
David E. Mroczka - Port Washington NY
Maryann Vanderventer - Yulan NY
International Classification:
A46B 1708
US Classification:
151671
Abstract:
A toothbrush employs a bristle guard for the prevention of contamination and deformation of toothbrush bristles. The bristle guard comprises an arm, which is received within, and pivotally connected to, the toothbrush handle. The pivotal connection allows the arm to move between a guard position and a brushing position. In the guard position, the arm extends from the handle and supports the toothbrush in a rack style holder. In the brushing position, the arm is substantially received within the toothbrush handle allowing conventional use.

Fuel Pressure Regulator And Fuel Filter Module

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US Patent:
61552380, Dec 5, 2000
Filed:
Apr 1, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/283404
Inventors:
Paul F. Briggs - Wolcott CT
Geroge H. Bucci - Southington CT
David R. Mroczka - Port Washington NY
Assignee:
Walbro Corporation - Cass City MI
International Classification:
F02M 3704
US Classification:
123509
Abstract:
A fuel pressure regulator and fuel filter module constructed to be connected to a vehicle fuel tank has a body with an integral, radially extending flange constructed to overlie and to be attached to the fuel tank and an integral depending skirt constructed to contain a fuel filter and to define in part an integral fluid passage communicating a fuel pump through the filter with a fuel line attached at one end to the module and through which fuel is delivered to an operating engine. Fuel discharged from the fuel pump flows through the fuel filter before entering the fuel line for delivery to the engine. An inlet of the fuel pressure regulator communicates with the fuel downstream of the fuel filter to bypass excess fuel delivered from the fuel pump through a bypass outlet of the regulator and into the fuel tank. Forming the module with the skirt, fluid passage and mounting flange in an integral, one-piece body of a plastic material substantially eliminates the escape of fuel vapors from the module because there are no seals or connections between separate bodies, as in previous modules, through which fuel vapors may permeate and escape to the atmosphere. Further, the one-piece module is stronger and is more durable during a vehicle crash than are multiple-piece modules which reduces the likelihood that fuel will leak from the fuel tank adjacent the module or through the module during or after such a crash.
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