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  • Centralia, WA
  • 13115 232Nd St, Kent, WA 98031 (253) 630-9263
  • Black Diamond, WA
  • Maple Valley, WA
  • Downey, CA
  • Seattle, WA
  • 13115 SE 232Nd Ct, Kent, WA 98031 (253) 486-9554

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Resumes

John Mittleider Photo 1

Owner At Midwest Made Meat Co.

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Position:
Owner at Midwest Made Meat Co.
Location:
Fargo, North Dakota
Industry:
Food & Beverages
Work:
Midwest Made Meat Co. since Jan 2003
Owner

Midwest Towing & Recovery, LLC Jan 2010 - Mar 2011
Owner
Education:
Minnesota State University, Moorhead 1996 - 2001
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Mass Communication/Media Studies
University of Lincolnshire and Humberside 1999 - 2000
John Mittleider Photo 2

Mechanical Engineer

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Kestrel Enterprises, Inc.
Mechanical Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Controlling An Induction Heating Process

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US Patent:
6528771, Mar 4, 2003
Filed:
Mar 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/094568
Inventors:
Marc R. Matsen - Seattle WA
John A. Mittleider - Kent WA
Richard T. Privett - Normandy Park WA
Donald K. Dabelstein - Renton WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
H05B 606
US Classification:
219634, 219667
Abstract:
An induction heating system for fabricating a part by heating and forming the part. The induction heating system comprises a smart susceptor that includes a susceptor material that responds to an electromagnetic flux by generating heat and a cavity defined by the susceptor material that is configured to hold the part. An induction coil of the induction heating system is supplied with electrical power so as to generate the electromagnetic flux necessary for the susceptor to generate heat. A temperature controller includes a power supply that supplies electrical power to the induction coil. A controlling element of the temperature controller monitors trends in the electrical power supplied and changes the amount of electrical power being supplied so as to control the temperature of the part during fabrication.

Superconducting Crawler System For A Production Line

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US Patent:
7461711, Dec 9, 2008
Filed:
Nov 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/904710
Inventors:
Kevin E. McCrary - Graham WA, US
Arthur C. Day - Seattle WA, US
John Edwards - Kent WA, US
Richard A. Hawkins - Puyallup WA, US
Mark D. Higgins - Woodinville WA, US
Philip E. Johnson - Auburn WA, US
John A. Mittleider - Kent WA, US
James R. Schindler - Lynnwood WA, US
Michael Strasik - Sammamish WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B62D 55/00
B65G 47/00
US Classification:
180 91, 180 95, 198617, 244 50, 4147492
Abstract:
An equipment-carrying crawler () includes a rolling track () and a structural support (). The structural support () supports equipment (). Lifting magnets () are coupled to the rolling track () and to the structural support (). The lifting magnets () are configured to oppose each other, lift the structural support (), and aid in the translation of the rolling track ().

Damping And Support In High-Temperature Superconducting Levitation Systems

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US Patent:
7633203, Dec 15, 2009
Filed:
Jan 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
11/968350
Inventors:
John R. Hull - Sammamish WA, US
Carl R. McIver - Everett WA, US
John A. Mittleider - Kent WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
F16C 32/04
H01F 6/00
US Classification:
310 905, 335216, 505166
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses to provide improved auxiliary damping for superconducting bearings in superconducting levitation systems are disclosed. In a superconducting bearing, a cryostat housing the superconductors is connected to a ground state with a combination of a damping strip of material, a set of linkage arms to provide vertical support, and spring washers to provide stiffness. Alternately, the superconducting bearing may be supported by a cryostat connected to a ground state by posts constructed from a mesh of fibers, with the damping and stiffness controlled by the fiber composition, size, and mesh geometry.

Apparatus And Method For Bearing A Tool Against A Workpiece

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US Patent:
7950563, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Jun 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/164466
Inventors:
John R. Hull - Sammamish WA, US
John A. Mittleider - Kent WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B23K 20/12
US Classification:
228 21, 228 23, 2281121, 228113
Abstract:
An apparatus for bearing a tool against a workpiece includes: (a) a pneumatically driven motor unit rotating a drive shaft substantially about a longitudinal drive axis; (b) a process shaft coupled with the drive shaft for rotating the tool substantially about a longitudinal process axis; (c) a flywheel coupled with one shaft of the drive shaft and the process shaft; and (d) at least one urging unit coupled with at least one of the motor unit and the process shaft. The urging unit moves the tool with respect to the workpiece. The flywheel and the one shaft impart inertial rotational energy to the tool after the pneumatic motor achieves a predetermined rotational speed.

Braking System For High Speed And Power Rotating Machinery

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US Patent:
8020673, Sep 20, 2011
Filed:
Jul 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/830549
Inventors:
Carl R. McIver - Everett WA, US
Kevin E. McCrary - Graham WA, US
John R. Hull - Sammamish WA, US
John A Mittleider - Kent WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
F16D 55/02
US Classification:
188 716, 188264 F, 188250 B
Abstract:
A braking system for a high speed, high load rotor operating in a vacuum and suspended by a magnetic field such as in a flywheel energy storage device includes a pair of calipers disposed on opposed sides of the rotor for actuating a pair of annular friction discs into engagement with opposed sides of the rotor. Each caliper includes a mounting ring on its outer edge and an inner shallow annular groove in which it disposed one of the friction discs. A circulating fluid under pressure is directed into each annular groove for urging each friction disc into engagement with one of the opposed surfaces of the rotor for safely bringing the rotor to a stop such as in an emergency. The circulating fluid removes the heat generated by the braking action, while the controlled pressure applied by the discs also controls the position of the rotor when static such as during initialization.

Method Of Operating A Production Line

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US Patent:
7992278, Aug 9, 2011
Filed:
Oct 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/257695
Inventors:
Kevin E. McCrary - Graham WA, US
Arthur C. Day - Seattle WA, US
John Edwards - Kent WA, US
Richard A. Hawkins - Puyallup WA, US
Mark D. Higgins - Woodinville WA, US
Philip E. Johnson - Auburn WA, US
John A. Mittleider - Kent WA, US
James R. Schindler - Lynnwood WA, US
Michael Strasik - Sammamish WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
29430, 29428, 29429, 104284, 104281, 104285, 180 91, 180 95, 244 50, 305185, 4147492
Abstract:
A method of operating a production line comprises the steps of supporting equipment in the production line on a plurality of crawlers comprising at least one rolling track and a structural support for supporting the equipment. A first plurality of lifting magnets coupled to an interior surface of said at least one rolling track is configured to oppose a second plurality of lifting magnets coupled to an exterior surface of said structure support to lift the structural support, such that the structural support floats between and within said at least one rolling track. The magnetic fields experienced by the first and second plurality of lift magnets are adjusted to translate the at least one rolling track, such that the crawlers move along the production line.

Method And Apparatus For Making Fiber Reinforced Composite Tubes

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US Patent:
20120067514, Mar 22, 2012
Filed:
Sep 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/886860
Inventors:
JOHN RALPH HULL - Sammamish WA, US
Mark Alan Negley - Bellevue WA, US
Michael Strasik - Sammamish WA, US
John A. Mittleider - Kent WA, US
International Classification:
B32B 37/14
US Classification:
156245, 156500
Abstract:
A composite tube is made by applying a mixture of individual reinforcing fibers and a resin onto the interior cylindrical wall of the spinning mandrel.

Lightweight Composite Safety Containment For Flywheel Energy Storage

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US Patent:
20130255437, Oct 3, 2013
Filed:
Apr 3, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/438279
Inventors:
John R. HULL - Sammamish WA, US
John A. MITTLEIDER - Kent WA, US
Michael STRASIK - Sammamish WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seal Beach CA
International Classification:
H02K 7/02
F16P 1/02
US Classification:
7457211, 74609
Abstract:
Apparatuses are disclosed and directed to a substantially cylindrical containment layer, and methods for containment, for a flywheel apparatus comprising a plurality of predictably deformable brackets oriented to contain an impact. The brackets each have a plurality of layers and a surface for absorbing an impact, with the surface providing a glancing angle in the direction of an impact of from about 0.1 to about 5.
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