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Aram J Irwin

from Portland, OR
Age ~53

Aram Irwin Phones & Addresses

  • 4924 Mallory Ave, Portland, OR 97211 (503) 288-5801 (503) 335-2225
  • 4922 Mallory Ave, Portland, OR 97211
  • 810 26Th Ave, Portland, OR 97214 (503) 236-4592
  • Cincinnati, OH

Work

Position: Historic home designer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Stanford University 1988 to 1992 Specialities: Design, Mechanical Engineering, Product Design, Studio Art

Skills

Adobe Creative Suite • Concept Design • Photoshop • Construction Management • Customer Service • Microsoft Office • Project Management • Public Speaking • Strategic Planning • Building Design • Architectural Design • Kitchen and Bath Design • Design

Industries

Architecture & Planning

Resumes

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Historic Home Designer

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Location:
Portland, OR
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:

Historic Home Designer
Education:
Stanford University 1988 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Design, Mechanical Engineering, Product Design, Studio Art
Skills:
Adobe Creative Suite
Concept Design
Photoshop
Construction Management
Customer Service
Microsoft Office
Project Management
Public Speaking
Strategic Planning
Building Design
Architectural Design
Kitchen and Bath Design
Design

Publications

Us Patents

Combined Fluid And Pop-Up Sheet Product Dispensing System

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US Patent:
6431405, Aug 13, 2002
Filed:
Dec 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/739532
Inventors:
Aram J. Irwin - Portland OR, 97211
International Classification:
B67D 107
US Classification:
222192
Abstract:
A system combining a fluid dispenser ( ) and a pop-up sheet dispenser ( ). The fluid dispenser is a bottle ( ) with a spray pump ( ), while the sheet dispenser ( ) is a tub ( ) with an opening ( ) through which sheets pop out. The two dispensers snap together to trap and store sheets from a longitudinally folded web ready for pop-out dispensing. The primary embodiment may be used for spray cleaner and paper towels, for example. The sheet dispenser ( ) provides the systems base, dispensing from a roll ( ) with its core ( ) held vertically in the tub ( ), located by the tubs core-locating hub ( ). The fluid dispenser ( ) snaps vertically down into the sheet dispenser ( ), acting as its lid and further locating the roll ( ) with its hub-stem ( ). The roll ( ), held loosely by the two hubs, may spin within the system. The tub ( ), opening ( ), and roll ( ) may together rotate relative to the fluid dispenser ( ) to reorient the opening ( ).

Pop-Up Sheet Product Dispensing System

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US Patent:
6460727, Oct 8, 2002
Filed:
Dec 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/737608
Inventors:
Aram J. Irwin - Portland OR, 97211
International Classification:
B65H 100
US Classification:
221 63, 206449
Abstract:
An improved pop-up system for dispensing sheet products from continuous perforated web material. A perforated web ( ) is drawn through a slit-like dispensing opening ( ) which, though close-fitting, does not constrict the web ( ). Catch flaps ( ) capable of swinging out of plane with the web are formed in the web by two symmetrical cuts ( ) in the same line extending perpendicularly inward from the longitudinal edges of the web; the cuts each extend through one-third of the web ( ) and are bridged by a perforated region ( ). When the pop-up presentment ( ) is pulled, the catch flaps are drawn to the opening ( ) where they catch, bend backward, and jam, becoming caught flaps ( ). This causes enough tension in the perforated region ( ) drawn outside the opening ( ) to break the dispensed individual sheet ( ) free, leaving another pop-up presentment ( ). A number of different, more developed dispensers for rolls and folded stacks using this system are further detailed in additional embodiments.

Paper Frame

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US Patent:
20020116853, Aug 29, 2002
Filed:
Jul 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/924180
Inventors:
Aram Irwin - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A47G001/06
US Classification:
040/772000, 040/773000
Abstract:
A frame system for holding a planar display article includes a frame component defining a border region, and a central platform located inward of the border region and including an outer layer of reusable adhesive. A see-through cover is coupled adjacent the central platform and sized to fit over the central platform to be held there by the reusable adhesive. A planar display article may be placed over the central platform and held in place by the reusable adhesive. The see-through cover is movable over the planar display article to protect it.

Frame System Formed From Single Sheet And Transparent Cover

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US Patent:
20030177684, Sep 25, 2003
Filed:
Feb 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/357543
Inventors:
Aram Irwin - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A47G001/06
US Classification:
040/773000, 040/772000
Abstract:
A three-dimensional, lightweight and thin frame made from a single sheet of formable material such as printed and embossed paper and a flexible transparent cover. The cover is countersunk into and held flat against a mat region in the center of the front of the frame, leaving the surrounding frame region free for whatever two- and three-dimensional ornament is desired. An article holding recess is further countersunk into the center of the mat region such that when an item is placed therein the cover may still lie perfectly flat and away from the item. The article holding recess may be accessed by pulling the cover up from one side of the mat region, where it is held with restickable adhesive, while the other side remains firmly in place, held with permanent adhesive. An article for display, such as a photo, may then be fixed against the back of the article holding recess, which is also covered with restickable adhesive, and the cover then smoothed back down flat. The primary embodiment also includes integral easel legs formed at the perimeter of the frame region which may be folded back to support the frame leaning back in either portrait or landscape position; the legs may further interlock flat behind the frame for transport or hanging. A secondary embodiment includes greeting card functionality, a third embodiment is designed for hanging only, using restickable adhesive on the back of the frame, and a fourth embodiment shows how the article holding recess may be accessed through a slot or hole in the back of the system if a permanently fixed, immobile cover is desired.

Dispensing Package

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US Patent:
D450088, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Aug 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
D/074993
Inventors:
Aram Jesse Irwin - Portland OR
Gerard Laurent Buisson - Cincinnati OH
Reuben Earl Oder - Union KY
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
0901
US Classification:
D 9300

Dispensing Package

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US Patent:
D4184041, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Jul 1, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/090182
Inventors:
Aram Jesse Irwin - Portland OR
Gerard Laurent Buisson - Cincinnati OH
Reuben Earl Oder - Union KY
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
0901
US Classification:
D 9300

Blow Molded Container Having Pivotal Connector For An Actuation Lever

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US Patent:
58396160, Nov 24, 1998
Filed:
Aug 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/911591
Inventors:
Aram Jesse Irwin - Portland OR
Gerard Laurent Buisson - Cincinnati OH
Reuben Earl Oder - Union KY
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B05B 9043
US Classification:
2223218
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a package for dispensing a liquid product having a blow molded container body including an aperture and a pivotal connection. A pump device is attached to the aperture, and a unitarily formed actuation lever is pivotally connected directly to the pivotal connection of the container body allowing arcuate movement of the actuation lever. The pump device has a first contact surface located on a portion thereof and the actuation lever has a second contact surface which cooperates with the first contact surface enabling the actuation lever to apply a substantially vertical operating force upon the pump device when rotated, thereby dispensing the liquid product. In a preferred embodiment the liquid is dispensed as an atomized spray.
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