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Casimir Sienkiewicz Phones & Addresses

  • 5336 Elliot Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55417 (612) 822-2767 (612) 825-1272 (612) 825-1710
  • 146 Edgewood Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55427
  • 760 Pochassic St, Westfield, MA 01085 (413) 568-8033
  • 1420 Bradley St, Saint Paul, MN 55101 (651) 772-8345
  • 5336 Elliot Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55417

Work

Company: Caztek engineering May 2004 Position: President and owner

Education

Degree: Associates School / High School: Springfield Technical Community College 1994 to 1996 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Mechanical Engineering • Solidworks • Manufacturing • Engineering • Product Development • Design For Manufacturing • Finite Element Analysis • Medical Devices • Aerospace • Product Design • Manufacturing Engineering • Machining • Design of Experiments • Cad • Project Management • Pro Engineer • Solid Modeling • Injection Molding • Engineering Management • Design Engineering • Lean Manufacturing • Machine Design • Machine Tools • Fmea • Automation • Cnc • Cad/Cam • Root Cause Analysis • Ptc Creo • Autocad • Plastics • Sheet Metal • Materials • Robotics • R&D • Cnc Manufacturing • Rapid Prototyping • Molding • Spc • Design Control • Iso • Metal Fabrication • Small Business • Computer Aided Design

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Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Greater Minneapolis-St Paul Area

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Location:
5336 Elliot Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Caztek Engineering
President and Owner

Filtration Products Corp 2000 - Mar 2004
Director of Engineering

Kurt Manufacturing 1999 - 2000
Program Manager - Boeing

Kurt Manufacturing Dec 1997 - 1999
Manufacturing Engineer

Dec 1997 - 1999
Greater Minneapolis-St Paul Area
Education:
Springfield Technical Community College 1994 - 1996
Associates, Mechanical Engineering
Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University
Skills:
Mechanical Engineering
Solidworks
Manufacturing
Engineering
Product Development
Design For Manufacturing
Finite Element Analysis
Medical Devices
Aerospace
Product Design
Manufacturing Engineering
Machining
Design of Experiments
Cad
Project Management
Pro Engineer
Solid Modeling
Injection Molding
Engineering Management
Design Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Machine Design
Machine Tools
Fmea
Automation
Cnc
Cad/Cam
Root Cause Analysis
Ptc Creo
Autocad
Plastics
Sheet Metal
Materials
Robotics
R&D
Cnc Manufacturing
Rapid Prototyping
Molding
Spc
Design Control
Iso
Metal Fabrication
Small Business
Computer Aided Design

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Casimir August Sienkiewicz
President
CAZTEK, INC
Designing Systems Services
287 E 6 St SUITE 160, Saint Paul, MN 55101

Publications

Us Patents

Refrigerator Having A Disbursed Cooling Air Stream Directed Upwardly From A Pressurized Plenum

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US Patent:
20130192799, Aug 1, 2013
Filed:
Feb 1, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/363744
Inventors:
Travis Yoch - Woodbury MN, US
Isaac Daniel Beaver - Minneapolis MN, US
Casimir August Sienkiewicz - Minneapolis MN, US
Nicholas Scott Johnson - St. Anthony MN, US
Christoper Lyons - La Grange Park IL, US
Assignee:
PRINCE CASTLE, LLC. - Carol Stream IL
International Classification:
F25D 23/02
F28D 15/00
US Classification:
16510434, 312405
Abstract:
In a refrigerator, warm air is collected or drawn into a warm air return duct opening located at or near the top of the refrigerated space instead of the bottom. The warm air is passed through an evaporator where it cools. The cooled air is driven into a pressurized plenum located at the bottom of the refrigerated space. The plenum is defined by a screen extending across the bottom of the refrigerated space. Air in the plenum passes through holes in the screen and driven upward. The air flow inside the refrigerator is thus upwardly, i.e., from the bottom to the top.

Lockable Head Up Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Support Device

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US Patent:
20190209429, Jul 11, 2019
Filed:
Oct 4, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/285063
Inventors:
Keith G. Lurie - Minneapolis MN, US
Kanchana Sanjaya Gunesekera Karunaratne - Escondido CA, US
Joseph Manno - La Jolla CA, US
John P. Grimm - Santee CA, US
Casimir A. Sienkiewicz - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61H 31/00
Abstract:
An elevation device used in the performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and after resuscitation includes a base and an upper support operably coupled to the base. The upper support is configured to incline at an angle relative to the base to elevate an individual's upper back, shoulders and head. The elevation device includes a support arm coupled with the upper support. The support arm is movable to various positions relative to the upper support and is lockable at a fixed angle relative to the upper support such that the upper support and the support arm are movable as a single unit relative to the base while the support arm maintains the angle relative to the upper support. The elevation device also includes a chest compression device coupled with the support arm. The chest compression device is configured to compress the chest.

Elevation Timing Systems And Methods For Head Up Cpr

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US Patent:
20190159962, May 30, 2019
Filed:
May 22, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/601494
Inventors:
Keith G. Lurie - , US
Kanchana Sanjaya Gunesekera Karunaratne - Escondido CA, US
Joseph Manno - La Jolla CA, US
John P. Grimm - Santee CA, US
Casimir A. Sienkiewicz - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61H 31/00
A61G 13/12
Abstract:
A method for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) includes elevating the head, heart and shoulders of an individual from a starting elevation angle to a final elevation angle greater than zero degrees relative to horizontal while performing CPR by repeatedly compressing the chest. The method includes elevating the brain within a time period selected to be slow enough to permit a sufficient amount of blood to flow to the brain throughout the elevation time period. The method also includes regulating the intrathoracic pressure of the individual while performing CPR. The performance of chest compressions is stopped and after stopping the performance of chest compressions, the head, heart, and shoulders are promptly from the final elevation angle within a timeframe selected to prevent significant drainage of blood from the brain until the head, heart and shoulders are lowered.

Convertible Stroller

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US Patent:
20180178824, Jun 28, 2018
Filed:
Sep 12, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/759438
Inventors:
- Saint Paul MN, US
Robert R. Roberts - Saint Paul MN, US
Casimir August Sienkiewicz - Minneapolis MN, US
Travis Ernest Yoch - Woodbury MN, US
Peter Marshall Young - Minnetonka MN, US
International Classification:
B62B 7/12
B62B 9/20
B62B 5/06
B62B 9/08
B62K 27/00
Abstract:
An adjustable stroller having a main carriage and a handle bar assembly, wherein the handle bar assembly is configured to convert between push and pull configurations to enable a user to either push or pull the stroller. More specifically, the adjustable stroller includes the main carriage, pulling rails comprised of handle bar tubes and telescoping rail tubes, two rear wheels attached to the main carriage and the proximal ends of the pulling rails via wheel hubs, a cross bar and center handle configured to host conversion and brake mechanism controls, and a third, front wheel to offer stability and balance. The handle bar assembly in dudes the pulling rails and the cross bar and center handle. In the pull configuration, the distal ends of the pulling rails can attach to an adjustable running belt that a user can wear around the user's waist.

Wikipedia

Casimir Sienkiewicz

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