The Eastman Kodak Elmgrove Plant in Rochester, NY
Some examples of my work while at the Eastman Kodak Company
Engineering Resource Center
These are images of a prototype machine that was electronically constructed with
Unigraphics II CAD CAM software and built for the Hawk-Eye division. It was a prototype
electronic printing machine used for research and development.
The next two images are of just the machine housing without the internal components.

The above image is of the front and left side of the machine |
The above image is of the back and right side of the machine |
The next two images are of the same machine with all the components assembled.
The above image is of the front and left side of the machine |
The above image is of the back and right side of the machine |
These images are of the development of a high and low speed gear drive system for a photo
scanning device for the PC. The gear drive system shifts from low to high speed by using
a stepper motor and a gear cam arraignment.
Note that the 3 gears that make up the low speed drive are the same gear. This makes assembly
better and tool cost lower.

Drive system is in the high speed mode |

Drive system has shifted to the low speed mode |

Gears are viewed from the top of the assembly |
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