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Steven Sumner Phones & Addresses

  • Richfield, OH
  • Malvern, OH
  • 4960 Cessna Ave, Brunswick, OH 44212 (330) 225-0873
  • 3744 Sandlewood Dr, Brunswick, OH 44212 (330) 225-0873
  • Brookpark, OH
  • Chardon, OH
  • Shreve, OH

Work

Company: Alaska marine highway Apr 2010 Position: Jr. engineer

Education

School / High School: AVTEC, Vocational Center- Seward, AK 2008 Specialities: QMED oiler, AB, Jr. Engineer and Electrician endorsements. Masters License 50T near coastal in Merchant Marine , Seamanship

Resumes

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Steven Sumner Sterling, AK

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Work:
Alaska Marine Highway

Apr 2010 to 2000
Jr. Engineer

Davey Tree Expert Co.
Kent, OH
Feb 2003 to Feb 2010
Utility Forrester

Education:
AVTEC, Vocational Center
Seward, AK
2008 to 2012
QMED oiler, AB, Jr. Engineer and Electrician endorsements. Masters License 50T near coastal in Merchant Marine , Seamanship

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System Of Using Gas Flow To Control Weld Puddle In Out-Of-Position Welding

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US Patent:
20140008332, Jan 9, 2014
Filed:
Mar 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/788688
Inventors:
Edward Enyedy - Eastlake OH, US
Steven R. Sumner - Brunswick OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 26/20
B23K 26/14
US Classification:
21912163, 21913762, 21912184
Abstract:
A system and method for using gas flow to control a molten puddle in out-of-position applications is provided. The system includes a high intensity energy source configured to heat at lease one workpiece to create a molten puddle and a housing assembly configured to supply a gas over the molten puddle in order to minimize sagging of the molten puddle in the out-of-position applications. The system also includes a gas source that is configured to supply the gas. The gas source is operatively connected to the housing assembly. The pressure of the gas in the housing assembly is in a range of 15 psi to 35 psi. The method includes heating at least one workpiece to create a molten puddle and supplying a gas over the molten puddle via a housing assembly in order to minimize sagging of the molten puddle in the out-of-position applications.

Method And System Of Using Induction Heating To Heat Consumable During Hot Wire Process

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US Patent:
20140008354, Jan 9, 2014
Filed:
Mar 8, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/791085
Inventors:
Steven R. SUMNER - Brunswick OH, US
Michael BARRETT - North Royalton OH, US
Assignee:
LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC. - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
H05B 6/02
US Classification:
219602
Abstract:
A system and method for use in brazing, cladding, building up, filling, overlaying, welding, and joining applications is provided. The system includes a high intensity energy source configured to heat at least one workpiece to create a molten puddle and a feeder system that includes a wire feeder configured to feed a consumable to the molten puddle. The system also includes an induction system which receives the consumable and induction-heats a length of the consumable prior to that part of the consumable entering the molten puddle. The method includes heating at least one workpiece to create a molten puddle and feeding a consumable to the molten puddle. The method also includes induction-heating a length of the consumable prior to that part of the consumable entering the molten puddle.

Method And System Of Edging Cladding Operation

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US Patent:
20140034615, Feb 6, 2014
Filed:
Mar 8, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/790701
Inventors:
Steven R. SUMNER - Brunswick OH, US
Assignee:
LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC. - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
B23K 9/04
US Classification:
219 7614
Abstract:
A system and method for edging a deposit layer in any of cladding, building up, and hard-facing applications is provided. The system includes a high intensity heat source that heats a workpiece and creates a molten puddle. The system also includes a wire feeder that feeds a wire to the molten puddle. The wire melts in the molten puddle and creates a bond with the molten puddle to form the deposit layer on the workpiece. The system further includes an edging system that has at least one laser that emits a laser beam that impinges on at least one of a surface area and an edge area of the deposit layer to modify the deposit layer. The laser modifies the deposit layer by at least one of melting and vaporizing at least a portion of the surface area and/or the edge area.

Plasma Arc Torch

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US Patent:
59389494, Aug 17, 1999
Filed:
Aug 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/134389
Inventors:
Edward A. Enyedy - Eastlake OH
Steven R. Sumner - Chardon OH
Assignee:
Lincoln Global, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B23K 1000
US Classification:
2191215
Abstract:
A plasma arc torch comprises relatively displaceable electrode and nozzle components having first and second positions relative to one another in which the electrode respectively contacts the nozzle and is spaced an operating distance therefrom. Arrangements are disclosed for relatively displacing the electrode and nozzle between the first and second positions thereof with a pre-determined force of engagement therebetween in the first position, and without having to interrupt the flow of arc gas and/or the flow of arc current during such relative displacement. A torch start up safety test procedure is performed by sequentially displacing the electrode and nozzle between the two positions thereof, sensing for appropriate open and closed circuit conditions therebetween, and enabling the creation of a pilot arc only when a pre-determined sequence of circuit conditions is sensed. Sequential displacement of the electrode and nozzle together with the application of a pre-determined force of engagement therebetween promotes cleaning of oxides from the area of contact between the electrode and nozzle.

Plasma Arc Torches And Methods Of Operating And Testing The Same

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US Patent:
57960674, Aug 18, 1998
Filed:
Oct 30, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/550008
Inventors:
Edward A. Enyedy - Eastlake OH
Steven R. Sumner - Chardon OH
Assignee:
The Lincoln Electric Company
International Classification:
B23K 1000
US Classification:
21912152
Abstract:
A plasma arc torch comprises relatively displaceable electrode and nozzle components having first and second positions relative to one another in which the electrode respectively contacts the nozzle and is spaced an operating distance therefrom. Arrangements are disclosed for relatively displacing the electrode and nozzle between the first and second positions thereof with a pre-determined force of engagement therebetween in the first position, and without having to interrupt the flow of arc gas and/or the flow of arc current during such relative displacement. A torch start up safety test procedure is performed by sequentially displacing the electrode and nozzle between the two positions thereof, sensing for appropriate open and closed circuit conditions therebetween, and enabling the creation of a pilot arc only when a pre-determined sequence of circuit conditions is sensed. Sequential displacement of the electrode and nozzle together with the application of a pre-determined force of engagement therebetween promotes cleaning of oxides from the area of contact between the electrode and nozzle.

Engine Driven Welder

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US Patent:
20230023065, Jan 26, 2023
Filed:
Jul 21, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/381400
Inventors:
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US
Edward A. Enyedy - Eastlake OH, US
Adam M. Hruska - Chardon OH, US
Erik C. Miller - Mentor OH, US
Steven R. Sumner - Brunswick OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/10
F16M 5/00
F16M 7/00
F04C 3/00
F04C 15/00
Abstract:
A welding machine includes a welding power supply that generates a welding waveform during a welding operation, an internal combustion engine, and a generator that is operatively connected to the welding power supply to supply electrical energy to the welding power supply. The generator includes a rotor shaft driven by the internal combustion engine, and an end casting located at an end of the generator opposite the internal combustion engine. A rotary screw compressor is mounted to the end casting of the generator. A clutch mechanism couples the rotor shaft to the rotary screw compressor to selectively drive the rotary screw compressor by the rotor shaft.

Welding Helmet With Heads Up Display And Voice Command

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US Patent:
20200001388, Jan 2, 2020
Filed:
Sep 10, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/565854
Inventors:
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US
Steven R. Sumner - Brunswick OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/095
B23K 9/32
B23K 9/10
G06F 3/16
G02B 27/01
G10K 11/178
A61F 9/06
Abstract:
A welding system and welding helmet is provided, where the welding helmet is capable of providing an image representative of information from an associated welding operation where the image appears as a head-up display (HUD) in the welding helmet. The helmet displays the information at a focal point which coincides with a working distance of a welding operation so that a user need not change his/her focus during a welding operation. The helmet also comprises a microphone to allow for audio instruction to be provided to a welding power supply to change settings.

Welding Helmet Configuration Providing Real-Time Fume Exposure Warning Capability

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US Patent:
20170326674, Nov 16, 2017
Filed:
Aug 1, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/665554
Inventors:
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US
Bruce John Chantry - Solon OH, US
Badri K. Narayanan - Highland Hts. OH, US
Steven R. Sumner - Brunswick OH, US
Tom Matthews - Chesterland OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/32
A42B 3/04
A61F 9/06
G08B 21/12
Abstract:
Welding helmets, systems, and kits providing real-time fume exposure monitoring and warning capability during an arc welding process. A welding helmet configured to protect the head of a user during a welding process is configured with an intelligent warning apparatus and an air-sampling pick-up and output port. The air-sampling pickup and output port connects to a proximal end of an air sampling tube for sampling breathable air within the welding helmet, and a distal end of the air-sampling tube connects to an air-sampling in-take port of an external aerosol monitoring device. The intelligent warning apparatus communicates with the aerosol monitoring device to receive air sample output data from the aerosol monitoring device, and to process the air sample output data to generate warning data and/or warning signals based on preset exposure level set points and/or exposure warning operating modes.
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