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Kenan J Wollborg

from Inkster, MI
Age ~47

Kenan Wollborg Phones & Addresses

  • 336 Biltmore St, Inkster, MI 48141 (313) 561-5183
  • Warren, MI
  • Fowlerville, MI
  • 336 Biltmore St, Inkster, MI 48141 (313) 510-7771

Work

Company: Innovate3d Jul 2011 Position: Innovation engineer

Education

School / High School: Macomb Community College 2008 to 2010 Specialities: Pre-Engineering

Skills

Composites • Manufacturing • Engineering • Materials • R&D • Finite Element Analysis • Solidworks • Engineering Management • Testing • Manufacturing Engineering • Lean Manufacturing • Cad • Design of Experiments • Injection Molding • Design For Manufacturing • Plastics • Unigraphics • Aerospace • Machining • Pro Engineer • Stress Analysis • Materials Science • Machine Tools • Catia • Ptc Creo

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Innovation Engineer

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Location:
336 Biltmore St, Inkster, MI 48141
Industry:
Design
Work:
Innovate3D since Jul 2011
Innovation Engineer

Ktech Concepts since Jun 2005
Product Engineer

SAMPE since 2004
Great Lakes Chapter Director

College Park Industries 1996 - Mar 2011
Product Engineer
Education:
Macomb Community College 2008 - 2010
Lansing Community College 1995 - 1997
Certificate, Manufacturing
Skills:
Composites
Manufacturing
Engineering
Materials
R&D
Finite Element Analysis
Solidworks
Engineering Management
Testing
Manufacturing Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Cad
Design of Experiments
Injection Molding
Design For Manufacturing
Plastics
Unigraphics
Aerospace
Machining
Pro Engineer
Stress Analysis
Materials Science
Machine Tools
Catia
Ptc Creo

Publications

Us Patents

Lightweight Portable Wheelchair Ramp

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US Patent:
20100011520, Jan 21, 2010
Filed:
May 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/454068
Inventors:
Kenan Wollborg - Inkster MI, US
International Classification:
B65G 69/28
B29C 65/02
US Classification:
14 695, 156196
Abstract:
A set of generally rectangular fiber reinforced thermoplastic panels are combined by convolving selected ones thereof to form a generally longitudinal apex ridge that is then bonded to the underside of the other panel by application of heat. Preferably the convolved panels are of a planform that is smaller than the other panel, thus exposing an edge portion of the underside thereof on which an adhesive strip is deposited and covered by a removable cover. In use the adhesive strip is exposed and then adhered to the surface of a door sill or a step surface with the joined panels then providing a bridging surface allowing a wheelchair to cross the height differential.

Obstacle Traversing Wheel Assembly

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US Patent:
20130127233, May 23, 2013
Filed:
Jan 18, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/745067
Inventors:
Kenan Wollborg - Inkster MI, US
Assignee:
KTECH CONCEPTS, LLC - Inkster MI
International Classification:
B60B 19/00
US Classification:
301 523, 301 51
Abstract:
An obstacle traversing wheel assembly can include at least one primary wheel member mounted with a primary axis of rotation and capable of rolling engagement with a supporting surface, and at least one secondary wheel member mounted with a secondary axis of rotation. The secondary wheel member can have a plurality of surface engaging protrusions which enable the wheel assembly to traverse an obstacle by imparting climbing movement to the primary wheel member in response to engagement with the obstacle. The surface engaging protrusions can be defined by rolling wheel members. The obstacle traversing wheel assembly can be incorporated on a wide variety of wheel-bearing devices, such as wheelchairs, personal transportation devices, and intravenous fluid support racks.

Prosthetic Foot

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US Patent:
D633618, Mar 1, 2011
Filed:
Jun 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
29/339402
Inventors:
Christopher L. Johnson - Mountain Park OK, US
Lars Chrisman - Lawton MI, US
Aaron Taszreak - China MI, US
Kevin L'Heureux - Southgate MI, US
Kenan Wollborg - Inkster MI, US
Assignee:
College Park Industries, Inc. - Fraser MI
International Classification:
2403
US Classification:
D24155

Duette Versatile Multi-Headed Shaver

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US Patent:
20210053240, Feb 25, 2021
Filed:
Jul 23, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/042967
Inventors:
Carol Starr - Wolverine Lake MI, US
KENAN WOLLBORG - INKSTER MI, US
International Classification:
B26B 21/52
B26B 21/22
B26B 21/46
Abstract:
A shaver is disclosed and includes a handle with a plurality of razor-heads attached to a plurality of arms. The razor-heads being adjustable to accommodate shaving areas of different shapes and sizes. The razor-heads provide versatile maneuverability by incorporating movement about at least two distinct axes for each razor-head. Each razor-heads' maneuverable range functions independent of any additional razor-heads.

Prescription Monitoring System

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US Patent:
20200383874, Dec 10, 2020
Filed:
Apr 20, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/852853
Inventors:
Kenan J. Wollborg - Inkster MI, US
Grady L. Toombs - Shelby Township MI, US
Alison Janet Lee - Walled Lake MI, US
Kevin Richard Lee - Walled Lake MI, US
International Classification:
A61J 7/04
G16H 40/67
G16H 20/13
A61P 25/36
Abstract:
A monitoring system includes a weight sensor for receiving a vial containing a controlled substance possessed by a patient. A processor receives a weight measured by the weight sensor. A communication circuit transmits the weight measured by the weight sensor to a remote server. The weight sensor may be mounted in a container having a first compartment and a second compartment. The first compartment has a first lid that is releasable without any lock. A second compartment has a second lid that is secured by a lock. The weight sensor is mounted inside the second compartment.

Vacuum Dust Extraction Apparatus For A Percussive Air Tool

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US Patent:
20200361047, Nov 19, 2020
Filed:
Aug 5, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/985315
Inventors:
Robert Arthur - Trenton MI, US
Kenan Wollborg - Inkster MI, US
Nicholas Russell - Kirtland OH, US
Assignee:
G. A. W. INC. - ROMULUS MI
International Classification:
B23Q 11/00
B25D 17/20
B21J 15/50
Abstract:
A vacuum dust extraction system includes a snorkel coupled to the implement end of an air tool, a dust bellows surrounding the air tool's implement and fastened to the outboard end of the snorkel, a pneumatically powered water filtration industrial vacuum, and a suction hose coupling the snorkel to the vacuum. The apparatus features an improved coupling arrangement for attaching the snorkel to the barrel of the tool driver that permits the apparatus to work with a wide assortment of air tools.

Dust Containment Apparatus For An Air Tool Vacuum Dust Extraction System

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US Patent:
20190255671, Aug 22, 2019
Filed:
Jul 20, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/040682
Inventors:
Robert Arthur - Trenton MI, US
Nathaniel P. Wenzel - Lyndhurst OH, US
Kenan Wollborg - Inkster MI, US
Nicholas J. Russell - Kirtland OH, US
Assignee:
G. A. W. Inc. - Romulus MI
International Classification:
B23Q 11/00
B25D 17/20
Abstract:
A dust containment apparatus includes a tubular snorkel and dust bellows surrounding the implement of an air too, and a retention assembly housed within the snorkel that frictionally engages the implement to resist movement of the snorkel and bellows with respect to the implement. The retention assembly includes a set of friction members surrounding the radial periphery of the implement, and at least one resilient band that biases the friction members radially inward into pressing engagement with the implement. Preferably, the snorkel and friction members are constructed of non-magnetic material, and the friction members include permanent magnets that are magnetically attracted to the implement to augment the radially inward biasing of the resilient band.

Portable Apparatus For Decompressing Lumbar Spine With Localized Traction

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US Patent:
20190167505, Jun 6, 2019
Filed:
Dec 1, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/829605
Inventors:
Christine Keena - Royal Oak MI, US
Kenan Wollborg - Dearborn MI, US
International Classification:
A61H 1/02
Abstract:
A lightweight and portable apparatus that decompresses lumbar spine with localized traction is provided. The apparatus includes a base frame. A rest support shaft has first and second ends. The rest support shaft is coupled to the base frame by the first end. A stability shaft for providing rigidity to the apparatus is coupled to the rest support shaft and the base frame. First and second leg rests are supported by the second end of the rest support shaft. The first and second leg rests are supported such that the height of the leg rests can be adjustable. A plurality of feet are coupled to the base frame. The plurality of feet support the base frame by three points of contact.
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