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Ralph Howarth Phones & Addresses

  • Norfolk, VA
  • Waukegan, IL
  • Lake Barrington, IL
  • 42 Victoria Cir, Wauconda, IL 60084 (847) 487-9672
  • Orange, CT
  • Great Neck, NY
  • Crystal Lake, IL

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Company: NF Office Address: Po Box 10013, Norfolk, VA 23513 Phones: (757) 287-7220

Skills

Network Administration • System Administration • Html • Windows 7 • Windows Server • Active Directory • Microsoft Office • Visio • Network Security • Troubleshooting • Windows • Servers • Microsoft Sql Server • Access • Disaster Recovery • Vmware • It Management • Customer Service • Software Installation • Iis • Database Administration • Dns • Os X

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
P/O Box 10857, Norfolk, VA
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Direct Tithing 2006 - 2008
It Implementer and Acting Chief Technology Officer

Is3 Integral System Support Services 2006 - 2008
Owner
Skills:
Network Administration
System Administration
Html
Windows 7
Windows Server
Active Directory
Microsoft Office
Visio
Network Security
Troubleshooting
Windows
Servers
Microsoft Sql Server
Access
Disaster Recovery
Vmware
It Management
Customer Service
Software Installation
Iis
Database Administration
Dns
Os X

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ralph T. Howarth
Asst Office Mgr
The Christian Fellowship Inc
Religious Organization
3401 Azalea Gdn Rd, Norfolk, VA 23513
(757) 962-9200

Publications

Us Patents

Shrink Film Wrapping Machine

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US Patent:
53719999, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
Oct 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/135136
Inventors:
Franck E. Hansen - Grayslake IL
Edmund D. Brett - Mundelein IL
Ralph T. Howarth - Wauconda IL
Steven D. Levy - Glenview IL
Assignee:
Inter Pak Equipment Corporation - Gurnee IL
International Classification:
B65B 920
B65B 5130
US Classification:
53450
Abstract:
A continuously operating machine is provided for wrapping articles with a heat shrinkable plastic film automatically and sequentially. Articles are continuously, translated along a horizontal pathway. At a first station, articles are longitudinally circumferentially tubularly overwrapped and sealed. At a next succeeding station, the so overwrapped articles are cross sealed and separated (cut). At a last succeeding station, the resulting wrapped articles are subjected to thermal film shrinking. The cross sealing and separating brings a continuously rotating heated knife and an opposed cross bar into a predetermined registration with the interspatial region between succeeding articles. The registration time duration can be regulated and increased to values substantially in excess of the momentary contact time existing in normal rotation and tangential point contact.
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