CHRISTOPHER PATRICK MCCORMICK
Pilots at Suburban Ct, Rochester, NY

License number
New York A2475646
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
604 Suburban Ct APT 4, Rochester, NY 14620

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Christopher Mccormick, age 62
455 Westchester Ave, Mount Vernon, NY 10552
Christopher Mccormick, age 59
3 Gloria Rd, Manorville, NY 11949
(716) 570-6588
Christopher Mccormick, age 67
413 50Th St, Lindenhurst, NY 11757
(631) 835-8190
Christopher Mccormick, age 66
9 Ivy Pl, Warwick, NY 10990
(516) 313-3807
Christopher Mccormick, age 37
720 Milton Rd APT F3, Rye, NY 10580
(914) 967-6257

Professional information

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Benefits Sales Consultant

Position:
Benefits Sales Consultant at Paychex
Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Paychex - Rochester, New York Area since May 2011 - Benefits Sales Consultant Paychex Jun 2010 - May 2011 - National Sales Representative
Education:
The University of Charleston 2004 - 2006
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Business Administration and Management, General
The University of Charleston 2001 - 2004
Bachelor's degree, Business Administration and Management, General
The University of Charleston 2001 - 2004
Bachelor's degree, Athletic Administration
Skills:
Payroll, Cold Calling, Sales, Strategic Planning, Human Resources, Employee Benefits, Marketing, New Business Development


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Christopher Mccormick - Rochester, NY

Work:
LiDestri Foods
Facilities Manager
Rousselot Peabody - Peabody, MA
Engineering/Maintenance Manager
Kodak Colorado - Windsor, CO
Engineering/Maintenance Manager
Kodak Mexico
Leader of the U.S. and local engineering and maintenance teams
Kodak Rochester - Rochester, NY
Manager of engineering and maintenance for Advantix film finishing
Kodak Rochester - Rochester, NY
Design Engineer
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology - Rochester, NY
Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering


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Driver Device For Opening Light Shield Of Film Cassette Biases Light Shield Closed

US Patent:
5452038, Sep 19, 1995
Filed:
Aug 19, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/293533
Inventors:
Douglas M. Csaszar - Geneseo NY
Christopher P. McCormick - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1726
US Classification:
354275
Abstract:
When a film cassette having a light shield that can be rotated open to permit film movement out of and into the cassette interior is loaded into a camera, a torsionally-compliant driver device of the camera for rotating the light shield open and closed is twisted, responsive to initial engagement with the light shield, to oppositely bias the light shield closed.


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Film Cassette With Cooperating Stripper And Light-Lock

US Patent:
5083720, Jan 28, 1992
Filed:
Apr 3, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/679844
Inventors:
John J. Niedospial - Rochester NY
Christopher P. McCormick - Rochester NY
Mark D. Fraser - Hamlin NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1726
US Classification:
242 711
Abstract:
In a film cassette, a spool is supported for rotation in an unwinding direction inside a cassette shell, a convoluted film roll whose outermost convolution is a film leader is coiled in the unwinding direction about the spool, and a film stripper is located substantially adjacent a passageway to the exterior of the shell to be received between a leading edge portion of the film leader and a next-inward convolution of the film roll responsive to rotation of the spool in the unwinding direction to divert the leading edge portion to between a pair of light-trapping pads spaced opposite each other in the passageway. According to the invention, one of the light-trapping pads is located substantially in abutment with the stripper and the other of the pads is spaced from the stripper to generally ensure the leading edge portion of the film leader will be advanced over the one pad before the leading edge portion can be advanced over the other pad when the spool is rotated in the unwinding direction.


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Single-Piece Protective Package For A Film Cassette

US Patent:
5295578, Mar 22, 1994
Filed:
Mar 31, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/040945
Inventors:
John J. Neidospial - Prrinceton Junction NJ
Mark D. Fraser - Hamlin NY
Christopher P. McCormick - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B65D 85671, B65D 8130
US Classification:
206408
Abstract:
A single-piece protective package is intended for a film cassette provided with a substantially cylindrical housing having an extending pair of lips slightly spaced apart to define a film egress/ingress mouth and with a rotatable film spool for a coiled filmstrip inside the housing having a protruding end that protrudes at least to an outside end face of the housing to permit its engagement to rotate the film spool. The package comprises a mouth cap configured to fit over the extending pair of lips of the housing including the film egress/ingress mouth to seal the film egress/ingress mouth, but not to fit over a cylindrical portion of the housing to leave the cylindrical portion visible, and spool locking means integrally formed with the mouth cap for engaging the protruding end of the film spool to prevent rotation of the film spool when the mouth cap is fit over the extending pair of lips of the housing.


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Spool To Film Attachment

US Patent:
5295635, Mar 22, 1994
Filed:
Aug 28, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/936476
Inventors:
John J. Niedospial - Princeton Junction NJ
Russell J. Butler - Dansville NY
Christopher P. McCormick - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B65H 7528
US Classification:
242 74
Abstract:
A spool to film attachment comprises a filmstrip having an engagement hole formed in a rear end of the filmstrip proximate a rearmost film edge and a spool having an engagement projection adapted to be received in the film hole. The projection has a pointed side oriented to face the rearmost film edge from within the film hole, when the projection is received in the film hole, to be able to tear at a predetermined point through a relatively narrow section of the filmstrip between the film hole and the rearmost film edge in response to pulling the rear end of the filmstrip away from the projection.


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Moisture Proof Container For Photographic Film

US Patent:
2006016, Jul 27, 2006
Filed:
Jan 26, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/043831
Inventors:
Michael McGovern - Rochester NY, US
Edgar Earnhart - Hilton NY, US
Michael Didas - Rochester NY, US
Christopher McCormick - Rochester NY, US
International Classification:
B65D 85/66
US Classification:
206407000
Abstract:
A moisture proof container for photographic film includes a container body having a flange portion for cooperatively receiving a closure member, the closure member including a top portion joining an inner sealing surface and an outer surface both defining a channel, the channel being configured to engageably receive said flange portion, and wherein the outer surface includes a plurality of spaced-apart retention members in the channel that provides a means for venting air pressure from within the container to outside the container.


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Film Cassette

US Patent:
5305042, Apr 19, 1994
Filed:
Mar 31, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/041062
Inventors:
John J. Niedospial - Princeton Junction NJ
Christopher T. Mattson - Rochester NY
Russell J. Butler - Dansville NY
Christopher McCormick - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1726
US Classification:
354275
Abstract:
A film cassette comprises a cassette shell, a spool core supported inside the cassette shell for rotation in an unwinding direction to advance a filmstrip coiled about the spool core out of the cassette shell and in a winding direction to draw the filmstrip into the cassette shell, at least one flange coaxially coupled with the spool core to prevent the filmstrip from uncoiling about the spool core and to permit the flange and the spool core to be rotated relative to each other in the unwinding and winding directions, and cooperating means located on the spool core and the flange for fixing the flange and the spool core to each other to make the flange rotate with the spool core in the unwinding direction but releasing the flange to permit it and the spool core to be rotated relative to each other in the winding direction. According to the invention, stop means are connected to the cassette shell, and the flange has engageable means for being engaged by the stop means when the flange is rotated with the spool core in the winding direction to prevent the flange from further rotating in that direction, whereby the flange will impose a frictional drag on the filmstrip as the filmstrip is wound onto the spool core to cause the filmstrip to be wound tightly to the spool core.


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Film Cassette

US Patent:
5046680, Sep 10, 1991
Filed:
Mar 8, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/490234
Inventors:
John J. Niedospial - Rochester NY
Christopher P. McCormick - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 104
US Classification:
242 711
Abstract:
In a film cassette, a spool core is supported for rotation in an unwinding direction to thrust a leader section of a filmstrip coiled about the spool core through a film passageway to the exterior of the cassette. A pair of flanges are arranged in spaced relation along the spool core to overlie opposite longitudinal edges of the filmstrip to radially confine the filmstrip. The flanges are adapted to permit the longitudinal film edges to force the flanges farther apart to allow the filmstrip to escape the confinement of the flanges to permit the leader section to the thrust outside the cassette. According to the invention, the leader section is relieved to permit its forward edge to be thrust clear of a light-trapping means in the film passageway before the longitudinal film edges begin to force the flanges apart, whereby when the spool core is rotated in the unwinding direction any resistance the light-trapping means and the flanges present to film movement is more easily overcome.


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Film Cassette

US Patent:
5151730, Sep 29, 1992
Filed:
Feb 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/655944
Inventors:
David B. Kemp - Fairport NY
Christopher P. McCormick - Rochester NY
Mark D. Fraser - Brockport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1726
US Classification:
354275
Abstract:
In a film cassette, a film spool comprises a spool core supported for rotation in an unwinding direction to thrust a leader section of a film roll coiled about the spool core to the exterior of the cassette, a pair of flanges radially confining the film roll and loosely coupled coaxially with the spool core normally to permit the spool core to be rotated relative to the flanges in the unwinding direction, and engagement means rotatably fixed to the spool core for rotation with the spool core relative to the flanges in the unwinding direction to move into engagement with one of the flanges to make the one flange rotate in unity with the spool core in the unwinding direction. According to the invention, the one flange is resiliently flexible, and biasing means distorts the one flange for urging the one flange firmly against the engagement means to ensure the engagement means will engage the one flange when the spool core is rotated relative to the flanges in the unwinding direction.