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  • 5S710 Park Meadow Dr, Naperville, IL 60540
  • Lake Geneva, WI
  • Stow, OH

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Senior Design Engineer

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Location:
Naperville, IL
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Cnh Industrial
Senior Design Engineer
Education:
Valparaiso University 1981 - 1985
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Continuous Improvement
Engineering
Product Development
Mechanical Engineering
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Engineer

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Location:
Naperville, IL
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Cnh Industrial Capital
Engineer
Education:
Valparaiso University 1981 - 1985
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Languages:
German

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Installing A Sensor In Connection With Relatively Movable Members For Sensing Relative Position Thereof Without Adjustment

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US Patent:
7296810, Nov 20, 2007
Filed:
Sep 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/931702
Inventors:
James Thannikary - Aurora IL, US
Edmund R. Henkel - Naperville IL, US
Thomas M. Danca - Tinley Park IL, US
Assignee:
CNH America LLC - New Holland PA
International Classification:
B62D 5/06
US Classification:
280 935, 280 93512
Abstract:
Apparatus and a method for installing a sensor in connection with relatively movable members for sensing relative position thereof without adjustment, the sensor including a body mountable in a predetermined position on a first of the members, and a coupler being adjustably connectable to a second of the members and connectable in predetermined relation to an input of the sensor for coupling the input to the second member. The coupler is adjustably connectable to the second member in a predetermined relation to the first member such that when the input is connected to the coupler and the body is mounted in the predetermined position on the first member, the input and the body portion will be relatively positioned such that the sensor will provide a predetermined signal when the first and second members are in predetermined relative position.

Apparatus For Installing A Sensor On A Kingpin

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US Patent:
7543831, Jun 9, 2009
Filed:
Nov 1, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/264524
Inventors:
Randolph J. Pope - Racine WI, US
Edmund R. Henkel - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
CNH America LLC - New Holland PA
International Classification:
B62D 7/18
US Classification:
280 935, 280 93512
Abstract:
Apparatus for installing a sensor on a kingpin for a steering assembly, including a mount having a passage therethrough extending between opposite end portions thereof, one of the end portions being configured for mounting on one end of a kingpin in alignment with a passage therethrough such that the passage through the mount will serve as an extension of the passage through the kingpin and such that a steering axis of a wheel hub extending through the passage through the kingpin will extend through the passage through the mount, and the other of the end portions of the mount being configured for mounting a sensor thereon such that an input of the sensor will be located in a position for sensing a rotational position of an element extending through and rotatable within the passage through the kingpin.

Quick-Connect Mechanism For Releasably Retaining A Power Take-Off Shaft Within An Output Shaft Hub

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US Patent:
56673302, Sep 16, 1997
Filed:
Nov 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/563468
Inventors:
Edmund R. Henkel - Naperville IL
Donald E. Rieser - Riverside IL
Assignee:
Case Corporation - Racine WI
International Classification:
A01B 7106
B60K 1728
US Classification:
403328
Abstract:
A locking mechanism for releasably fixing an externally splined power take-off shaft to an output shaft of off-highway equipment such as a tractor. The output shaft has a hollow, internally splined hub portion adapted to axially receive the externally splined power take-off shaft to prevent relative rotational movement between the power take-off and output shafts. The locking mechanism includes a locking member guided within a radial opening on the output shaft so as to be radially movable between an inner locking position and an outer unlocking position. In the inner locking position, the locking member is engageable with a recess formed on the power take-off shaft to prevent relative axial movement between the power take-off shaft and the output shaft. In the outer unlocking position, the locking member is disengaged from the recess in the output shaft to permit such relative axial movement. An actuator is positioned about an exterior of the output shaft and is movable between a first position in which the actuator operably maintains the locking member in its locking position, and a second position which permits radial movement of the locking member to its unlocking position.
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