MR. RICHARD JAMES MORGAN, R.N.
Nursing at Brecksville Rd, Cleveland, OH

License number
Ohio RN# 320566
Category
Nursing
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
10000 Brecksville Rd, Cleveland, OH 44141
Phone
(440) 562-3030

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Morgan
507 W Main St APT 1A, Lebanon, OH 45036
Richard Morgan
5188 Karen Isle Dr, Willoughby, OH 44094
(440) 823-7627
Richard Morgan, age 76
5180 Patrick Rd, Sunbury, OH 43074
(740) 607-5364
Richard Morgan
5244 Grants Settlement, South Lebanon, OH 45065
(513) 300-4513
Richard Morgan, age 67
5233 Pinedale St NE, Hartville, OH 44632

Professional information

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President And General Manager - Manufacturing At Group Level

Position:
President and General Manager - Manufacturing at Group Level
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Group Level since Feb 2013 - President and General Manager - Manufacturing IDEX Corporation Jan 2011 - Feb 2013 - President - Water and Wastewater Group IDEX Corporation Jul 2006 - Apr 2011 - President - Fire Suppression Group IDEX Corporation 2002 - 2006 - President - Lubriquip Inc. Precision Dispensing Inc. - Westlake, OH 2000 - 2002 - VP Business Development and part-owner Nordson Corporation 1995 - 2000 - General Manager
Education:
Thunderbird School of Global Management 1982 - 1983
Master, International Management
Iowa State University 1977 - 1981
Bachelor of Science, Engineering


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Senior Area Manager At Allergan Pharmaceuticals

Position:
Senior Area Manager at Allergan Pharmaceuticals
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Allergan Pharmaceuticals - Senior Area Manager


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Apparatus For Cleaning A Powder Coating Booth

US Patent:
5417765, May 23, 1995
Filed:
Jun 30, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/085411
Inventors:
Tatsuo Otani - Yokohama, JP
Hidetaka Tsukamoto - Osaka, JP
Richard C. Morgan - Bay Village OH
Joseph A. Laubenthal - Elyria OH
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
B05C 1500, B05B 1300
US Classification:
118314
Abstract:
An apparatus for cleaning a powder coating booth used to coat elongated articles while oriented vertically includes a pair of opposing vertical walls forming a coating booth, powder spray guns extending through the walls to powder coat articles located therebetween and an overhead conveyor for carrying the elongated articles along a coating line between the walls. A platform mounted to an elevator is vertically movable to any desired elevation in the booth, thereby to enable a cleaning person to clean accumulated powder from the inner surfaces of the walls after a job is finished or when a new color is used. The platform and elevator may be located below the booth, along the coating line. Alternatively, the platform and elevator may be located at a cleaning station away from the coating line and the booth moved to the cleaning station on a wheel-supported rack. With additional booths or cleaning stations, booths may be cleaned while other booths are used for coating, thereby to reduce downtime for the coating line.


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System For Controlling And Utilizing Finer Powder Particles In A Powder Coating Operation

US Patent:
5454872, Oct 3, 1995
Filed:
Jul 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/098636
Inventors:
Harry J. Lader - Lakewood OH
William R. Rehman - Vermillion OH
Gerald W. Crum - Elyria OH
Richard C. Morgan - Bay Village OH
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
B05C 1100, B05C 1906, B05B 1500
US Classification:
118602
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for utilizing and controlling finer particles in a powder coating system returns the finer particles to the spraying apparatus to be sprayed on parts by the system. Finer particles are continuously removed from the system by application onto parts, and the accumulation of fines is thereby prevented. The finer particles may be sprayed through specially adapted spray guns, which also permits the utilization of the special advantages of spraying fine powder materials. By removing fine powder particles from the system before they build up, the present invention improves the powder coating operation in various respects.