JOHN MILLER, MA, PC
Social Work at Portage St, Massillon, OH

License number
Ohio E0008459
Category
Social Work
Type
Professional
Address
Address 2
7317 Portage St NW, Massillon, OH 44646
4815 Cheyenne St SE, Canton, OH 44707
Phone
(330) 345-7949
(330) 484-1341

Professional information

John Miller Photo 1

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering Professional

Position:
Owner of small business at The Rabbit's Cottage
Location:
Canton, Ohio Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
The Rabbit's Cottage since Apr 2011 - Owner of small business Luk Inc Jun 1996 - Nov 2008 - Technologist Volvo Trucks Jan 1991 - Jun 1996 - Engineering Technician
Education:
Stark State College of Technology 1980 - 1982
Associates, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Skills:
Small Business, Performance Testing, Machining, Industrial Engineering, Automation, Manufacturing, Engineering, Design for Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Rapid Prototyping, Testing, Metal Fabrication
Interests:
Home Decor and Select Consignment Shop


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John Miller - Massillon, OH

Work:
The Rabbit's Cottage - North Canton, OH
Owner
LUK SCHAEFFLER GROUP - Wooster, OH
Advanced Technology Technician/Technologist
VOLVO GM HEAVY TRUCK - Orrville, OH
Custom Engineer
Education:
Stark State College of Technology - Canton, OH
Associate in Mechanical Engineering Technology
McKinley Technical Institute - Canton, OH
Certificate in Auto Technology
Lorain Community College
Electronics


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John Miller - Canton, OH

Work:
Insight product Group - North Canton, OH
Operation Manager
Copeco Inc - North Canton, OH
Warehouse Manager
Military:
Rank: E4L.i.location.original
Skills:
Team player. Highly mechanically inclined. Able to multi task.


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Consumer Services Professional

Location:
Canton, Ohio Area
Industry:
Consumer Services


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Sgt At Military Us Army

Position:
Sgt at Military Us Army
Location:
Canton, Ohio Area
Industry:
Military
Work:
Military Us Army - Sgt


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Owner, Mcr

Position:
Owner at MCR, Inc
Location:
Canton, Ohio Area
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
MCR, Inc since 1990 - Owner


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Process For Producing A Spark Plug Boot Resistor Assembly

US Patent:
6793863, Sep 21, 2004
Filed:
Jun 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/333442
Inventors:
John C. Miller - North Canton OH
Assignee:
Lexington Insulators - Jasper GA
International Classification:
B29C 4514
US Classification:
264262, 2642711, 26427211, 26427215
Abstract:
Next, a shield is positioned in the mold. The shield is made of a metallic material and has a substantially tubular shape. Next, a resistor is positioned inside the shield and the mold. Once the shield and the resistor are in place in the mold, a rubber material is injected into the mold between the shield and the resistor. Once the rubber material has cooled, then the spark plug boot resistor assembly is removed from the mold.


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John Miller, Massillon OH

Specialties:
Psychotherapist
Address:
7317 Portage St Nw, Massillon, OH 44646


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John Miller, Massillon OH - MA (Medicare Advantage)

Specialties:
Counseling
Address:
7317 Portage St NW, Massillon 44646
(330) 345-7949 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Electrical Insulator With A Duckbill-Shaped Valve

US Patent:
5799633, Sep 1, 1998
Filed:
Aug 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/908894
Inventors:
John Miller - Canton OH
Assignee:
Lexington Insulators - Jasper GA
International Classification:
H01R 1352
US Classification:
123143C
Abstract:
An electrical insulator in accordance with the present invention includes a body, a ventilation passage, a bore, and a duckbill-shaped valve. The ventilation passage which extends between a first opening and a second opening in the body. The bore also extends through the body and is spaced from the ventilation passage. The duckbill-shaped valve comprises at least two walls. The walls are connected on opposing sides of the second opening and at an angle with respect to the body and each other so that the walls engage each other and define a space above the second opening and below the walls. A slit is formed between the walls. The portion of the walls at the slit normally remain in contact with each other until a cracking pressure is reached.