Chester F. Kutzleb - Sagle ID Roger King - Sandpoint ID Anders Bostrom - Sandpoint ID Robert Kellogg - Sandpoint ID
Assignee:
WIS Seaming - Sandpoint ID
International Classification:
D03C 1300
US Classification:
139455, 139 59, 139 85
Abstract:
In a weaving device, a weaving device frame mounts a plurality of eyelets. A frame module, releasably borne by the weaving device frame is readily detachable from and controls movement of the respective eyelets. The frame module forms a readily removable component of the weaving device.
Rich Mendive - Priest River ID Roger King - Priest River ID
Assignee:
Mendive Corporation - Priest River ID
International Classification:
F23J 106
US Classification:
110165R, 110167, 110169, 126242
Abstract:
Embodiments are shown of a floor opening and/or closing system for pellet stoves and other solid-fuel combustion devices with ash-dumping floors. The system uses a cam system wherein a cam member automatically moves to urge the ash-dumping floor open and/or closed, preferably by means of contact with a following arm extending from or connected to the floor. Preferably, the cam member is a crank arm/lever that contacts surfaces of a cam arm in order to cause the cam arm to pivot between two positions. The cam arm is preferably connected to the ash-dumping floor by a connecting rod, so that movement of the crank arm and resultant movement of the cam arm causes movement of the floor. Adaptations may be made for manual control of the floor, for example, by providing a neutral position for the crank member, wherein the cam arm and its connecting rod may be moved independently from, and unhindered by, the crank arm.
Manual Rivet Squeezing Tool And Compression Fitting Tool
Lois J. Sonstegard - Minneapolis MN, US Roger A. King - Sandpoint ID, US
Assignee:
LJL, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A45D 8/00 A44B 1/18
US Classification:
132273, 24686
Abstract:
A hair styling device with a stretchable, relatively long body portion extending between two ends thereof having a first end clasp member and a second end clasp member each provided at a corresponding one of the opposing ends thereof capable of being at least in part positionable about at least a part of the other. The first and second end clasp members each have a passageway therethrough into which a corresponding body portion end extends with the body portion ends each having a passage blocking object thereon, and being sufficiently narrow to prevent the body end extending therethrough with a blocking object thereon from passing through that narrow part. The blocking member can be a spherical shaped solid wedging the body portion ends into a tapered sides portion of the passageway in each clasp member.
Quick Release Coupling/Pulley Assembly For Improved Weaving Device
Chester F. Kutzleb - Sagle ID Roger King - Sandpoint ID Anders Bostrom - Sandpoint ID Robert Kellogg - Sandpoint ID
Assignee:
WIS Seaming Equipment Inc. - ID
International Classification:
D03C 1300
US Classification:
139455
Abstract:
A weaving device is described, having a frame, an eyelet and a module releasably borne by the frame to selectively transmit a motive force to the eyelet. A coupling includes first and second members which are releasably coupled together in force receiving relation and relative to the module. The first member is connected to the eyelet, and the second member is connected to the module. The coupling transmits motive force from the module to the eyelet to move the eyelet selectively relative to the frame. The coupling facilitates removal and replacement of the module from the frame.
Pivoting Magnet Latches For Improved Weaving Device
Chester F. Kutzleb - Sagle ID Roger King - Sandpoint ID Anders Bostrom - Sandpoint ID Robert Kellogg - Sandpoint ID
Assignee:
WIS Seaming Equipment, Inc. - Sandpoint ID
International Classification:
D03C 1300
US Classification:
139455
Abstract:
A weaving device is described which includes a frame and an eyelet movably mounted thereto. A solenoid is also mounted to the frame and produces a magnetic field when energized. A latch is mounted on the frame for movement thereon to affect movement of the eyelet. A contact member is rotatably mounted to the latch and is magnetically attracted to the solenoid when energized.
Chester F. Kutzleb - Sagle ID Roger King - Sandpoint ID Anders Bostrom - Sandpoint ID Robert Kellogg - Sandpoint ID
Assignee:
WIS Seaming Equipment, Inc. - Sandpoint ID
International Classification:
D03C 1300
US Classification:
139455
Abstract:
A solenoid unit for a weaving device is described and which includes a frame; a plurality of eyelets mounted on the frame and individually movable with respect to the frame; a support member releasably coupled to the frame; and a plurality of solenoids mounted on the support member, and wherein each solenoid controls the movement of at least one eyelet.
Edge-Belt Film Handling System For Film Processors And Accumulators
A system for transporting film through photographic-type processing uses a pair of flexible belts which have grooves to receive and guide the edges of the film in loose frictional engagement, and a drive and support system for moving the belts and film through a processing step. The groove in the belts is larger than the thickness of the film such that a particular place on a film edge is not tightly contacted, yet there is enough contact, and varying points of contact along the film, so that over an extended length of film there is sufficient frictional engagement to control and transport the film. Multiple stage processes have separate belt-drive systems, with aligned take-up and unload zones wherein the belts are moved into or away from contact with the film, to effect automatic handoff of the film to succeeding stages. An accumulator is provided at the end of the process, to receive and hold the film(s) on a first in, first out basis. A pair of flexible belts move the film between a pair of hoops in a loose roll, and older films can be removed from the open center.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Regulatory State in an Age of Governance: Soft Words and Big Sticks
Jul 2003 to 2000 Customer Service Manager, North AmericaStratasys, Inc
2008 to 2008 Interim Customer Service DirectorPhysical Electronics Division of Perkin-Elmer Corp. HVE Corp
Jan 1983 to Apr 2003 Customer Service Manager Interim Sr. Training ManagerBTI Computer Systems
Oct 1979 to Dec 1982 Field Service Engineer, North AmericaEden Prairie, MN Sunnyvale, CA 1979 to 1980 In-house and remote serviceWest Portal School
Aug 1977 to Aug 1979 Teacher, Math Dept. Head - Math and Physical Science
Education:
St. John College Winfield, KS 1972 to 1974 Associate of Arts in General - Math and Science ConcentrationCardinal Stritch University Milwaukee, WI Masters of Science in ManagementConcordia University Saint Paul, MN Bachelor of Arts in Math and Physical Science
Marietta, Ga.Owner at KING ENTERPRISES Past: Project Engineer at Vanwinkle Company Roger King is the Owner of King Enterprises, a multi-faceted pre-construction outsourcing service primarily focused on the commercial and residential... Roger King is the Owner of King Enterprises, a multi-faceted pre-construction outsourcing service primarily focused on the commercial and residential construction industry.
Roger has extensive experience in Computer Aided Design and Drafting for both Residential and Commercial construction as...