1012 Wildwood Dr, Prospect Heights, IL 60070 • 8475413735
Prospect Hts, IL
212 Anthony Rd, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Barrington, IL
Terre Haute, IN
Work
Company:
Klein tools
2009
Position:
Senior engineer
Education
Degree:
BS
School / High School:
Northern Illinois University
Specialities:
Mechanical Engineering
Skills
Product Design • Solidworks • Cad • Product Development • Engineering • Manufacturing • Mechanical Engineering • Design For Manufacturing • Injection Molding • Continuous Improvement • Microsoft Office • Project Management • Microsoft Excel • Inventor • Autocad • Fmea • Root Cause Analysis • Rapid Prototyping • Six Sigma • Engineering Management • Automotive
Ranks
Certificate:
Leadership Training For Managers
Interests
Guitar • See 2+See Less • Cooking • Cartooning • Physical Conditioning • Art • Machine Restoration • Residential Remodeling • Music • Painting • Sculpting • Social Travel • Prototyping • 3D Cad • Product Development and Engineering • Idea Generation
Industries
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Us Patents
Method For Producing An Edible Sausage-Like Food Product
A method for producing an edible product in the form of an elongated sausage having first and second ends. The methodology involves: removing an inner core from the elongated sausage such that, after the inner core is removed therefrom, the sausage defines a blind bore extending along a major length of the sausage, with the blind bore having one end opening to an exterior of the elongated sausage. The process further involves: inserting a specialty filling into the open end of the blind bore until the specialty filling substantially fills the length of the blind bore and such that the filled meat sausage offers multistaged flavor along the length thereof and then, closing the open end of the blind bore with a lengthwise portion of the inner core removed from the sausage or from an inner core of a previously cored sausage.
A system and method for control and maintenance units for utility treatment systems, having a start-up routine, an installation routine and a communication exchange between a user and the control unit of a utility treatment system. Communications from the control unit prompt the user for installation and maintenance information; communications from the user supply installation, set-ups, status, operation and maintenance information. The communication exchange allows a user to contact the system and request information regarding a particular treatment system and the system to display treatment system information. The system and method also include a control unit for a utility treatment system having an electronic controller, an input device connected to the controller, and a storage device connected to the controller, wherein historical repair codes may be inputted to the electronic controller and stored in said storage device.
Computer Control Unit For The Operation Of A Water Softener
Richard Schultz - Marengo IL, US Stephen Gaynes - Wonderlake IL, US John Kargenian - Prospect Heights IL, US
International Classification:
G05D011/00 G05B011/01
US Classification:
700/282000, 700/017000, 210/141000
Abstract:
In one form of the present invention, the operation of reducing hard water to soft is controlled via integrated circuits and software. In combination as a computer control unit, the integrated circuits and software control a valve that supports the cycles used in softening water. The invention reduces the complexity of the setup and operation of a water softener using four simple keys in conjunction with the computer control unit. In addition to these four simple keys, a hidden key is also provided for internal use in manufacturing and servicing operations. The hidden key may have no graphic or identity on the interface panel of the computer control unit, or it may have some graphic not indicative of a key. When depressed along with other keys, this hidden key offers a way to access special operations such as data input and output.
A water treatment system for removing impurities from incoming feed water includes a manifold having a plurality of water treatment filter housings connected thereto. The filter housings are configured to accept a plurality of water treatment filter cartridges, which have, at one end, a filter housing cap fixedly attached thereto. The system manifold is also adaptable to be able to connect to peripheral accessories, filtration devices, and identical water treatment systems.
A mechanical timer to control multiple steps of a process comprising a first cam having a shaft, and a second cam having a shaft, wherein the shaft on the first cam extends into the shaft of the second cam. The rotational relationship between the first and second cams determines the length of time for at least one process step. First and second user adjustable elements are attached to the first and second cams. These user adjustable elements do not require any disassembly of the mechanical timer by the user or require any tools. A plurality of switches engage the cams to control various process steps.
- Lincolnshire IL, US Kozeta C. Topchian - Kildeer IL, US Eric Salinas - Palatine IL, US Scott M. Hargis - Northbrook IL, US John H. Kargenian - Prospect Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Klein Tools, Inc. - Lincolnshire IL
International Classification:
F21V 21/008 F21S 9/02 B66F 13/00
Abstract:
A battery powered lighting device is configured to be attached to lift bucket having sidewalls and an upper lip extending from uppermost portions of the sidewalls. The lighting device includes a main housing, a securing member, and a main light mounted to the main housing and located to illuminate areas outside of the lift bucket. The main housing includes a first securing surface and an upper housing portion, with the upper housing portion configured to be located above the upper lip of the lift bucket with the first securing surface engaged against a surface of the lift bucket. The main light is mounted to the main housing to move between a lower position wherein the main light is positioned below the upper housing portion and an upper position wherein the main light is positioned above the upper housing portion.
Accessory Mount System For Use With Elevated Work Platforms
- Lincolnshire IL, US John Kargenian - Prospect Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Klein Tools, Inc. - Lincolnshire IL
International Classification:
B25H 3/04 B66F 13/00
Abstract:
A selectively configurable accessory mount/holders wherein several different configurations of mount cartridges or modules can be selectively and interchangeably attached to the accessory mount/holders to selectively configure the accessory mount/holders for different types of attachment to a mount system and/or an aerial work platform.
Accessory Mount System For Use With Elevated Work Platforms
- Lincolnshire IL, US John Kargenian - Prospect Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Klein Tools, Inc. - Lincolnshire IL
International Classification:
B25H 3/04
Abstract:
A mount module for an accessory mount system that allows an accessory mount/holder to be configured to be mounted onto an aerial work platform/lift bucket via a bucket hook.
Klein Tools since 2009
Senior Engineer
Aquion Water Treatment Products Apr 1997 - Jan 2009
Lead Product Development Engineer
Education:
Northern Illinois University
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Product Design Solidworks Cad Product Development Engineering Manufacturing Mechanical Engineering Design For Manufacturing Injection Molding Continuous Improvement Microsoft Office Project Management Microsoft Excel Inventor Autocad Fmea Root Cause Analysis Rapid Prototyping Six Sigma Engineering Management Automotive
Interests:
Guitar See 2+See Less Cooking Cartooning Physical Conditioning Art Machine Restoration Residential Remodeling Music Painting Sculpting Social Travel Prototyping 3D Cad Product Development and Engineering Idea Generation
Certifications:
Leadership Training For Managers Dale Carnegie Training