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  • 980 Doyle Rd, Jefferson, OH 44047 (440) 576-2042 (440) 506-9701
  • Madison, OH
  • Painesville, OH
  • Youngstown, OH
  • 980 Doyle Rd, Jefferson, OH 44047 (440) 506-9701

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Company: Masco cabinetry - Ann Arbor, MI Oct 2007 Position: Corporate quality systems manager

Education

School / High School: Youngstown State University Jan 1988 Specialities: Bachelor in Applied Science, Electrical Engineering Technology

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Industries

Plastics

Resumes

Resumes

Gary Febel Photo 1

Quality Assurance Manager

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Location:
Jefferson, OH
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
A. Schulman, Inc.
Quality Assurance Manager
Gary Febel Photo 2

Gary Febel Jefferson, OH

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Work:
Masco Cabinetry
Ann Arbor, MI
Oct 2007 to Oct 2011
Corporate Quality Systems Manager

Masco Cabinetry

Oct 2007 to Oct 2011
Corporate Quality Systems Manager

Worthington Cylinder Corporation
Jefferson, OH
Jul 2002 to Aug 2007
Quality Group Leader

Worthington Cylinders Corporation

Jul 2002 to Aug 2007
Quality Group Leader

Ranpak Corporation

Sep 1995 to Apr 2002
Quality Engineer

Ranpak Corp

Oct 1988 to Apr 2002
Quality Engineer

MRT

2000 to 2000
representative and ISO Coordinator

Ranpak Corporation

Sep 1994 to Aug 1995
Manufacturing Process Engineer

Ranpak Corporation

Oct 1988 to Aug 1994
Production Manager

Education:
Youngstown State University
Jan 1988
Bachelor in Applied Science, Electrical Engineering Technology

Publications

Us Patents

Cushioning Conversion Machine With Stitching Wheels Having Hook Projections

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US Patent:
6037036, Mar 14, 2000
Filed:
May 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/073702
Inventors:
Gary K. Febel - Jefferson OH
Assignee:
Ranpak Corp. - Concord Township OH
International Classification:
B32B 310
US Classification:
428132
Abstract:
A cushioning conversion machine, converting method and dunnage product characterized by a novel connecting assembly which provides a unique interlock between overlapped portions of sheet-like stock material forming a dunnage product to prevent "unzippering" of the product. The connecting assembly includes a pair of loosely meshed stitching wheels, a first one of the stitching wheels having a plurality of radial projections protruding from a radially outer circumferential surface thereof, and a second one of the stitching wheels including a plurality of recesses for receiving the radial projections in meshed relationship upon rotation of the stitching wheels. The radial projections each have a radially outer end portion forming a hook, whereby, upon rotation of the stitching wheels with the overlapped portions of the stock material passing therebetween, the radial projection will pierce through and form a perforation in the overlapped portions as it moves into the recess in the second stitching wheel and then hook and reversely pull back through the perforation at least partway a tab portion of the overlapped portions adjacent the perforation.

Cushioning Conversion Machine With Stitching Wheels Having Hook Projections

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US Patent:
58072292, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/476358
Inventors:
Gary K. Febel - Jefferson OH
Assignee:
Ranpak Corp. - Concord Township OH
International Classification:
B31F 110
US Classification:
493464
Abstract:
A cushioning conversion machine, converting method and dunnage product characterized by a novel connecting assembly which provides a unique interlock between overlapped portions of sheet-like stock material forming a dunnage product to prevent "unzippering" of the product. The connecting assembly includes a pair of loosely meshed stitching wheels, a first one of the stitching wheels having a plurality of radial projections protruding from a radially outer circumferential surface thereof, and a second one of the stitching wheels including a plurality of recesses for receiving the radial projections in meshed relationship upon rotation of the stitching wheels. The radial projections each have a radially outer end portion forming a hook, whereby, upon rotation of the stitching wheels with the overlapped portions of the stock material passing therebetween, the radial projection will pierce through and form a perforation in the overlapped portions as it moves into the recess in the second stitching wheel and then hook and reversely pull back through the perforation at least partway a tab portion of the overlapped portions adjacent the perforation.
Gary Karl Febel from Jefferson, OH, age ~61 Get Report