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  • Standard, IL
  • Hennepin, IL
  • Granville, IL
  • Mark, IL
  • La Salle, IL

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John Mennie - Lawyer

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Office:
Mennie Heizler, LLC
Specialties:
Personal Injury Law
Civil Litigation
Workers' Compensation
Criminal and Municipal Court
Employment Litigation
ISLN:
904857670
Admitted:
1986
University:
University of Florida, Gainesville, B.S.B.A., 1982
Law School:
Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D., 1986
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John Mennie - Lawyer

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Admitted:
1986, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
University:
University of Florida, B.S.B.A.
Seton Hall University, J.D.
Biography:
Beta Gamma Sigma. Law Secretary to the Honorable Laurence C. Stamelman, J.S.C., 1986-1987. Public Defender, Neptune Township, 1990-1992.

Publications

Us Patents

Packaging Machine And Method

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US Patent:
47139269, Dec 22, 1987
Filed:
Jun 26, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/878634
Inventors:
John Mennie - Granville IL
Donald L. Troglio - Mark IL
Larry E. Zielinski - Mark IL
Assignee:
Wheeling Stamping Company - Wheeling WV
International Classification:
B65B 3530
US Classification:
53443
Abstract:
A machine and a method for density packing of cylindrical plastic objects such as caps in layers in rectangular containers. The machine includes an elongated table and a vertical transfer mechanism for the plastic objects located at one end of the table. A loading mechanism is provided at the opposite end of the table to form a row at a time of plastic objects on the table. A pusher bar is provided to move each individual row of plastic objects along the table to an assembly area where a matrix of plastic objects is formed. A second pusher bar is provided to move the assembled matrix of plastic objects to a position under the vertical transfer mechanism. A lifting mechanism is formed as part of the vertical transfer mechanism and is arranged to lift all of the plastic objects simultaneously from the table, lower them into a container, release them in unison to form a layer of objects in the container and to raise itself above the table to await the next assembled matrix of objects being loaded on the table a row at a time. The lifting mechanism is rotated 180. degree. for adjacent layers of objects to prevent nesting of plastic objects in adjacent layers.
John A Mennie from Standard, IL, age ~45 Get Report