Search

Michael A Kornitzky

from Arlington, TX
Age ~83

Michael Kornitzky Phones & Addresses

  • 6207 Suffolk Dr, Arlington, TX 76001 (817) 467-6834 (817) 557-1995
  • Beverly, MA
  • Dallas, TX
  • Branford, CT
  • Sedona, AZ
  • Auburn, AL
  • 6207 Suffolk Dr, Arlington, TX 76001 (817) 455-9238

Work

Company: The kornitzky group Oct 2011 Position: Engineering fellow

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Industries

Aviation & Aerospace

Resumes

Resumes

Michael Kornitzky Photo 1

Engineering Fellow

View page
Location:
Arlington, TX
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
The Kornitzky Group
Engineering Fellow

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael A Kornitzky
Director, Manager
MAASTEN, LLC
1005 Commercial Blvd N, Arlington, TX 76001
1202 Corporate Dr W, Arlington, TX 76006
6207 Suffolk Dr, Arlington, TX 76001
Michael A Kornitzky
Director
THE KORNITZKY GROUP LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments · Mfg Ball/Roller Bearings · Repair Services
PO Box 121308, Arlington, TX 76012
6207 Suffolk Dr, Arlington, TX 76001
1001 Commercial Blvd N, Arlington, TX 76001
Michael A. Kornitzky
Managing
MNR OIL COMPANY, LLC
6475 Oak Holw Dr, Burleson, TX 76028

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Forming Complex Composite Articles

View page
US Patent:
52176690, Jun 8, 1993
Filed:
Sep 11, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/757725
Inventors:
Alex C. Dublinski - Northford CT
David A. Evans - Chelmsford MA
Joseph Goldberg - Easton CT
Geoffrey C. R. Davis - Madison CT
Michael A. Kornitzky - Branford CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B29C 3312
US Classification:
264258
Abstract:
A method of making a flexible composite tool particularly adapted for composite molding and the composite tool made by this method. The method includes dissolving a B-staged fluoroelastomer in a suitable solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone or toluene to form a fluoroelastomer solution. A fabric is then coated with the fluoroelastomer solution. The solvent is evaporated and the impregnated fabric is sandwiched between unreinforced sheets to form a reinforced tooling material. The reinforced tooling material is laid up with alternating layers of unreinforced fluoroelastomer and then cured to form a composite tool which is stable through multiple thermal cycles. In addition, an elastomer tool can be provided with detail cavities shaped to accept separately formed detail structures, with each cavity including extra reinforcement in order to locate the details to close tolerances without extensive hand positioning or use of adhesives. The tool is useful in molding composites and is reusable. The life of the tool is further prolonged by a described method of repairing damaged portions of the tool.

Tool For Forming Complex Composite Articles

View page
US Patent:
50713388, Dec 10, 1991
Filed:
Aug 30, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/576176
Inventors:
Alex C. Dublinski - Northford CT
David A. Evans - Chelmsford MA
Joseph Goldberg - Easton CT
Geoffrey C. R. Davis - Madison CT
William Sharp - Haddam CT
Michael A. Kornitzky - Branford CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B29C 3340
B29C 6714
US Classification:
425403
Abstract:
A method of making a flexible composite tool particularly adapted for composite molding and the composite tool made by this method. The method includes dissolving a B-staged fluoroelastomer in a suitable solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone or toluene to form a fluoroelastomer solution. A fabric is then coated with the fluoroelastomer solution. The solvent is evaporated and the impregnated fabric is sandwiched between unreinforced sheets to form a reinforced tooling material. The reinforced tooling material is laid up with alternating layers of unreinforced fluoroelastomer and then cured to form a composite tool which is stable through multiple thermal cycles. In addition, an elastomer tool can be provided with detail cavities shaped to accept separately formed detail structures, with each cavity including extra reinforcement in order to locate the details to close tolerances without extensive hand positioning or use of adhesives. The tool is useful in molding composites and is reusable. The life of the tool is further prolonged by a described method of repairing damaged portions of the tool.

Molding Apparatus For Composite Materials

View page
US Patent:
48367656, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
Dec 3, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/128306
Inventors:
Michael A. Kornitzky - Branford CT
Alexander C. Dublinski - Northford CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B29C 4310
US Classification:
425388
Abstract:
Permanent magnets embedded within the periphery of a vacuum bag seal the bag to rigid mold during the curing of composite laminate lay-ups.
Michael A Kornitzky from Arlington, TX, age ~83 Get Report