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  • 158 Azalea Trl, Leesburg, FL 34748
  • Hazelwood, NC
  • Asheville, NC
  • Murphy, NC

Work

Company: Eco green lawn and landscape / ata construction - Asheville, NC May 2000 Position: Field supervisor

Education

School / High School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill- Chapel Hill, NC 1988 Specialities: BA in Geography

Resumes

Resumes

Frank Maney Photo 1

Independent Contractor Productivity

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Location:
158 Azalea Trl, Leesburg, FL 34748
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
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Independent Contractor Productivity
Frank Maney Photo 2

Frank Maney

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Location:
Waynesville, NC
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
1977 - 2012
Quality Engineer

1977 - 2010
Quality Engineer

Waynesville North Carolina 1977 - 2010
Education:
Devry University
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Frank Maney Leicester, NC

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Work:
Eco Green Lawn and Landscape / ATA Construction
Asheville, NC
May 2000 to Aug 2013
field supervisor

Yoshida Japanese Steakhouse / Tomo's Japanese Cuisine
Asheville, NC
Oct 1993 to Nov 1999
Bartender and Chef.

Education:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
1988 to 1993
BA in Geography

Publications

Us Patents

Modular Sensor Device

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US Patent:
50707329, Dec 10, 1991
Filed:
Sep 12, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/406213
Inventors:
William M. Duncan - Asheville NC
George E. Glass - Asheville NC
Jeffrey L. Johnson - Fletcher NC
Edward A. McMillan - Fletcher NC
Frank S. Maney - Waynesville NC
James R. McConnell - Arden NC
Kenneth P. Roberts - Asheville NC
Timothy R. Sanders - Asheville NC
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
G01D 2102
US Classification:
73431
Abstract:
A sensor module supplying analog data signals from one of a temperature or pressure sensing element connects to a modular switch system through a D-shaped sensor port in the modular switch housing. The manufacturer and user may modify the standard modular switch system, which includes an internal electrical assembly to be a pressure or temperature switch by applying and removing selected sensor modules. The interconnection between the sensor module and the modular switch system includes particular leads carrying analog data signals and serial digital information signals. These leads are attached to a connector secured to the sensor module substrate. The connector is enclosed in a D-shaped extended portion of a cover which snap fits to an open end of the sensor module base. Mounted on the sensor module substrate are an amplifier, a reference voltage circuit and a non-volatile memory containing calibration data relating to the standardization of output signals from the sensors.

Modular Switch Device

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US Patent:
48708631, Oct 3, 1989
Filed:
Sep 17, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/098360
Inventors:
William M. Duncan - Asheville NC
George E. Glass - Asheville NC
Jeffrey L. Johnson - Fletcher NC
Edward A. McMillan - Fletcher NC
Frank S. Maney - Waynesville NC
James R. McConnell - Arden NC
Kenneth P. Roberts - Asheville NC
Timothy R. Sanders - Asheville NC
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
G01D 2102
G01D 2100
G01K 102
G01L 1912
US Classification:
73431
Abstract:
A modular switch device includes a housing enclosing an interconnected control module, a display module and a power module. A sensor module supplying analog data signals from one of a temperature or pressure sensing element connects to the control module through a passage in the housing. A user connects his electrical wires and electrical power to the electrical assembly within the housing through an opening. The user can select between AC and DC switched output modules and the presence or absence of a 4-20 milliampere output module by plugging and unplugging same from wells provided in the housing. The manufacturer and user thus can modify the standard housing, which includes an internal electrical assembly to be a pressure or temperature switch and to provide selected output switch characteristics by applying and removing selected sensor and output modules thereto. The interconnection between the sensor module and the control module includes particular leads carrying analog data signals and serial digital information signals. The control module includes one analog to digital converter and control means in the form of a microprocessor.
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