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Shuzhen Fu Phones & Addresses

  • Cleveland, OH

Work

Company: Alliance molds & technologies May 2012 Position: Director, international business development, in consulting basis

Education

School / High School: Cleveland State University (Cleveland) and Cal Poly University (Pomona) 1994 Specialities: MBA in Marketing, Accounting, Finance

Resumes

Resumes

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Shuzhen Fu San Diego, CA

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Work:
ALLIANCE MOLDS & TECHNOLOGIES

May 2012 to Oct 2012
Director, International Business Development, in consulting basis

THOMAS & BETTS/ LAMSON & SESSIONS

Apr 2006 to Mar 2012
Director, LMS Asia

CELESTICA

Aug 2005 to Apr 2006
Director of Technology, Global Operations

HEWLETT PACKARD / VERIFONE
Roseville, CA
Jul 2000 to Aug 2005
Principle Engineer

Engineer Scientist
Mar 1998 to Jul 2000

RAINBIRD
Glendora, CA
Jun 1997 to Mar 1998
Lead Project Engineer

KIRBY
Cleveland, OH
Oct 1991 to Jun 1997
Sr. Research Scientist / R&D Lab Supervisor

Education:
Cleveland State University (Cleveland) and Cal Poly University (Pomona)
1994 to 1997
MBA in Marketing, Accounting, Finance

Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH
1985 to 1992
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering

Shanghai Jiao Tong University
1978 to 1982
MS in Mechanical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Connector System

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US Patent:
57922241, Aug 11, 1998
Filed:
Jan 23, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/789309
Inventors:
Shuzhen Fu - Strongsville OH
John J. Andrisin - Parma OH
John R. Lackner - Strongsville OH
Assignee:
The Scott Fetzer Company - Westlake OH
International Classification:
B01D 4602
US Classification:
55375
Abstract:
A connector system is disclosed for providing a connection between a tubular connector having external projections and a mounting collar having a hole with internal notches, for receiving the projections and securing them upon rotation. The connector opening has a non-planar edge and the collar includes an elastic sealing diaphragm with an elongated hole. This configuration of elements cooperate to reduce full contact between the diaphragm and connector during installation, permitting less force to be used in bringing the components into full connection and also providing a spring force which facilitates removal. Also disclosed is a bag for receiving a connector portion. The bag has a continuous perforation, approximately dimensioned to correspond to the connector portion's opening. The perforation is separated by contact with the connector, so as to admit the connector into the filter bag.
Shuzhen Fu from Cleveland, OH, age ~71 Get Report