Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2001
Title: Innovations by Dennis M Chenetski
Introduction
Dennis M Chenetski is an accomplished inventor based in Hilliard, OH (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of manufacturing, particularly in the area of paint curing processes. With a total of 2 patents to his name, Chenetski's work focuses on protecting sensitive components during the curing of paint.
Latest Patents
One of Chenetski's latest patents addresses the issue of excessive heating of components on an object during the curing of paint. This invention circulates air, including cold air, near the components that need protection. An air pocket is formed adjacent to these components, featuring an inlet and an outlet. A cold air source is connected to the inlet through tubing, directing cold air into the air pocket. As heated air flows out through the outlet, air circulation is maintained within the pocket. This innovative approach ensures that the temperature of the protected components remains below a predetermined level during the curing process. Unlike previous methods, this invention eliminates the need to remove, discard, and replace heat-sensitive components, thereby reducing costs and labor.
Career Highlights
Dennis M Chenetski is currently employed at Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. His role involves applying his inventive skills to enhance manufacturing processes and improve product quality. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing the efficiency of paint curing techniques.
Conclusion
Dennis M Chenetski's innovative patents reflect his commitment to improving manufacturing processes. His work not only protects sensitive components but also streamlines operations, showcasing the importance of innovation in the industry.
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