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Craig Alan Luedke

from Colony, KS
Age ~56

Craig Luedke Phones & Addresses

  • 700 E Mulberry St, Colony, KS 66015 (620) 852-3390
  • 2131 Airport Rd, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913 (501) 625-6360
  • Magnolia, AR
  • Oak Grove, MO
  • 3959 Hackberry Ct, Imperial, MO 63052 (636) 287-1366
  • 3959 Hackberry Ct, Imperial, MO 63052 (636) 544-1085

Work

Company: Kohler faucets Feb 2010 Position: Senior project engineer

Education

School / High School: Sanford Brown University- Fenton, MO Aug 2001 Specialities: BS

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Craig Luedke Hot Springs, AR

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Work:
Kohler Faucets

Feb 2010 to 2000
Senior Project Engineer

Alcoa Aluminum Products
Magnolia, AR
Oct 2005 to Oct 2009
Design Engineer

Engineered Specialty Plastics
Hot Springs, AR
Mar 2004 to Jun 2005
Project Engineer

Midnight Designs, LLC
Imperial, MO
Jun 2001 to Mar 2004
Business Owner

Koller-Craft Plastics
Fenton, MO
Aug 2000 to Jun 2001
Project Manager

Action Products
Odessa, MO
Apr 1993 to Aug 2000
Design Engineer

Custom-Pak
Clinton, IA
Jun 1992 to Apr 1993
Design Engineer

Education:
Sanford Brown University
Fenton, MO
Aug 2001 to Feb 2002
BS

Pittsburg State University
Pittsburg, KS
Aug 1988 to May 1992
BS in Plastics Engineering Technology

Allen County Community College
Iola, KS
Aug 1986 to May 1988
AA in Computer Science and Robotics

Publications

Us Patents

Shower Door Enclosure Systems

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US Patent:
20110072577, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/570973
Inventors:
Craig Luedke - Hot Springs AR, US
Assignee:
SAPA Extrusions, INC. - Moon Township PA
International Classification:
A47K 3/00
US Classification:
4607, 29428
Abstract:
Systems, methods and apparatus relating to shower door enclosures are described. The systems include an elongated shower door support and a separate corresponding cover. The elongated shower door support may include one or more tracks for engaging a tread of a shower door roll wheel. After the shower doors are hung from the elongated shower door support, the cover may be readily placed over at least a portion of the elongated shower door support, thereby hiding that portion of the elongated shower door support from view. The elongated shower door support may include one or more connectors for physically connecting the cover to the elongated shower door support. The cover may be repeatedly connect to and disconnect from the connector of the elongated shower door support, thereby facilitating ease of installation of the shower door enclosure.

Shower Door Roll Wheel Assembly

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US Patent:
20110072614, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/568482
Inventors:
Craig Luedke - Hot Springs AR, US
Assignee:
SAPA Extrusions, INC. - Moon Township PA
International Classification:
E05D 15/14
B23P 17/04
US Classification:
16 97, 29428
Abstract:
Apparatus including shower door roll wheel assemblies and methods of using the same are provided. In one embodiment, a shower door roll wheel assembly includes a shaft, a roll wheel and an outer flange. The roll wheel includes a passageway disposed through the body of the roll wheel. The roll wheel is configured to rotate on the shaft about an axis of the passageway. The roll wheel includes a tread configured to engage a track of a shower door track. The roll wheel may include multiple polymeric materials to facilitate tailored durability and noise reduction, among other properties.

Method Of Making An In Situ Formed Embedded Relief For A Truck Bed

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US Patent:
6730187, May 4, 2004
Filed:
Apr 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/114853
Inventors:
Craig A. Luedke - Imperial MO, 63052
International Classification:
B60R 1301
US Classification:
156242, 156280, 156293, 296392, 40591, 40616
Abstract:
An in situ formed bed liner has an embedded relief indicia. The relief may be formed separately and may have associated structure to mate with the surface of a pickup bed to which it is applied. The formed relief indicia is attached to the desired surface and encapsulated in the bed liner by subsequently coating the bed liner into the pickup bed and over the attached relief indicia. The embedded relief may be treated to give it a contrasting color to the in situ formed bed liner.
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