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John J Kitscha

from Brookfield, WI
Age ~60

John Kitscha Phones & Addresses

  • 860 Maple Ridge Ln, Brookfield, WI 53045 (262) 821-0483 (262) 821-5483
  • Argonne, WI
  • Florence, WI
  • Fence, WI
  • Milwaukee, WI

Work

Company: Quadtech Jul 1999 Address: Sussex, Wisconsin Position: Engineering supervisor

Education

Degree: BSME School / High School: UW-Milwaukee Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Engineering Management • Pro Engineer • Continuous Improvement • Manufacturing • Project Management • Mechanical Engineering • Automation • Product Development • Design For Manufacturing • Lean Manufacturing • Process Improvement • Supervising • Team Leadership • Kaizen • Product Design • Pro/Engineer • Solid Modeling • Sheet Metal

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

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Engineering Manager

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Location:
860 Maple Ridge Ln, Brookfield, WI 53045
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
QuadTech - Sussex, Wisconsin since Jul 1999
Engineering Supervisor
Education:
UW-Milwaukee
BSME, Mechanical Engineering
UW-Milwaukee
MSME, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering Management
Pro Engineer
Continuous Improvement
Manufacturing
Project Management
Mechanical Engineering
Automation
Product Development
Design For Manufacturing
Lean Manufacturing
Process Improvement
Supervising
Team Leadership
Kaizen
Product Design
Pro/Engineer
Solid Modeling
Sheet Metal

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Kitscha
Data Processing Manager, Engineering Staff, Project Engineer Advanced Vision Systems
Quad/Tech, Inc
Mfg Process Control Instruments
N64W23110 Main St, Lisbon, WI 53089
(414) 566-7500
John Kitscha
Owner
Ultimate Recreation
Whol Security Control Equipment
860 Maple Rdg Ln, Brookfield, WI 53045
(262) 821-0483

Publications

Us Patents

Object Support

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US Patent:
7959123, Jun 14, 2011
Filed:
Dec 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/344730
Inventors:
John J. Kitscha - Brookfield WI, US
International Classification:
F16M 11/32
US Classification:
2484401, 248168, 2481771, 248188
Abstract:
An object support includes a support base and at least two legs. The support base includes at least two leg yokes and an insert boss. Each leg includes a retention projection and at least one tubular leg section. A fastener or the like is inserted through the retention projection and the leg yoke to retain the leg relative to the support base. A set-screw or the like is threaded through a top of the support base to limit the angular travel of the tubular leg relative to the support base. A spring loaded retention pin is retained in the insert boss. An object support insert includes an object insert pin and an accessory retention device. A ball detent preferably extends radially from an end of the object insert pin. A retention groove is formed in a perimeter of the object insert pin for engagement with the retention pin.

Industrial Controller Card Rack With Heat Transfer Across Card Edges

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US Patent:
54367948, Jul 25, 1995
Filed:
Aug 31, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/298805
Inventors:
Joel C. Clemente - Mequon WI
Brian Fleischman - Eagle WI
John Kitscha - Brookfield WI
Paul Wied - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
H05K 720
H05K 500
US Classification:
361704
Abstract:
A rack for an industrial controller has a metallic top and bottom plate with grooves to receive circuit cards of functional modules. A heat sink on the functional modules has flanges forming parts of the edge of the circuit cards that engage the grooves of the rack to provide a direct path of conduction from the heat sinks to the rack augmenting the cooling of the heat sink normally provided by heat sink fins. The heat sink stands away from the circuit card and has cantilevered flanges returning to the circuit card surface that provide flexure ensuring good contact between the heat sink and the grooves on the rack.

Method And Apparatus For Holding A Capacitor Without Separable Fasteners

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US Patent:
62445448, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Feb 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/253199
Inventors:
John Kitscha - Brookfield WI
Jim Pomes - Whitefish Bay WI
Assignee:
MagneTek, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G12B 900
H01G 202
H01G 210
US Classification:
248 273
Abstract:
A capacitor holder for mounting capacitors used in electronics assemblies into a fixture, as well as mounting other types of components in other panels. The capacitor holder includes a support for receiving the capacitor and a cover for covering the capacitor. The cover and the support are attached to each other without the use of separable fasteners. Typically, snap-fit tabs depending from the cover are used to attach the cover to the support with a capacitor there between to form an assembly. The assembly is mounted into a fixture panel without the use of separable fasteners. In another typically embodiment, the mounting members are push-in and twist or push-in and snap-fit members integral with the cover. Thus, the capacitor is mounted within a fixture without separable fasteners. A method of aligning the capacitor within the panel is also disclosed.

Modular Digital Inking System

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US Patent:
20180297353, Oct 18, 2018
Filed:
Jun 22, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/015979
Inventors:
- St. Louis MO, US
John Kitscha - Brookfield WI, US
Assignee:
Baldwin Americas Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
B41F 31/26
B41F 17/14
B41F 31/08
B41F 31/04
B41F 31/02
B41F 17/22
Abstract:
A printing press includes a plurality of inkers. Each inker prints a different color ink. The press includes a first module, a second module, a roller and a support member. The first module has motors to drive output shafts. The second module has ink displacement units, an ink inlet to provide ink to the ink displacement units, ink channels to transfer ink from the ink displacement units to ink outlets of the second module and input shafts to removably couple to the output shafts of the first module. The roller receives ink from the ink displacement units and transfers the ink toward a substrate. The support member supports the first and second modules in at least one position relative to the roller. The support member facilitates removal of the second module.

Modular Digital Inking System

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US Patent:
20170305144, Oct 26, 2017
Filed:
Apr 24, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/495045
Inventors:
- SUSSEX WI, US
John Kitscha - Brookfield WI, US
Assignee:
QUAD/TECH, INC. - SUSSEX WI
International Classification:
B41F 31/26
Abstract:
A printing press for printing on metal cans includes a plurality of inkers. Each inker prints a different color ink on the cans, and includes a first module, a second module, a roller and a support member. The first module has motors to drive output shafts. The second module has ink displacement units, an ink inlet to provide ink to the ink displacement units, ink channels to transfer ink from the ink displacement units to ink outlets of the second module and input shafts to removably couple to the output shafts of the first module. The roller receives ink from the ink displacement units and transfers the ink toward the cans. The support member supports the first and second modules in at least one position relative to the roller. The support member facilitates removal of the second module by a press operator for cleaning the ink channels.
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