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Neil C Karolek

from New Berlin, WI
Age ~70

Neil Karolek Phones & Addresses

  • 5027 Loftus Ct, New Berlin, WI 53151 (414) 425-4398
  • Waukesha, WI
  • South Milwaukee, WI
  • Cudahy, WI
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • 5027 S Loftus Ct, New Berlin, WI 53151 (262) 425-4398

Work

Company: Tlx technologies, llc May 1996 Position: President

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Skills

Sales • Cpim • Sales Manager

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
w223n735 Saratoga Dr, Waukesha, WI 53146
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Tlx Technologies, Llc
President
Skills:
Sales
Cpim
Sales Manager

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Neil Karolek
Mbr
Tlx Technologies, LLC
Mfg Carburetors/Pistons/Rings
N27W23727 Paul Rd N, Waukesha, WI 53186
W223N735 Saratoga Dr, Waukesha, WI 53186
N27W23727 Paul Rd, Pewaukee, WI 53072
(262) 970-8660

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Applying Paste To Battery Grids

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US Patent:
49324438, Jun 12, 1990
Filed:
Apr 21, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/341366
Inventors:
Neil C. Karolek - Cudahy WI
William H. Rietz - Menomonee Falls WI
Assignee:
Globe-Union Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
H01M 420
US Classification:
141 11
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for applying paste to a battery grid. An endless conveyor belt pulls a grid through a pasting zone where paste is impressed into the grid. The grid is further passed through a fixed orifice, after being impressed with paste to impart a predetermined thickness to the grid. The orifice may be defined by two plates.

Method And Apparatus For Portion Control

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US Patent:
44600542, Jul 17, 1984
Filed:
May 25, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/381835
Inventors:
Mark S. Inkmann - Milwaukee WI
Neil C. Karolek - South Milwaukee WI
John G. Reichard - Menomonee Falls WI
Donald A. Inkmann - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G01G 1956
G01G 2310
US Classification:
177149
Abstract:
The manual portioning of non-uniform bulk products, such as the bagging of freshly prepared food products in fast-food restaurants, is controlled by a method and means which provide rapid and accurate individual portioning and consistently accurate feedback to the operator. Accurate real time weighing is provided quickly for every portion, and apparatus is disclosed to provide dynamic weighing such that no significant additional time is required for the portioning cycle. Since the feedback to the operator is based on true rather than estimated weight and is presented at the optimum time and location, the operator learns to portion the products accurately, as well as consistently.

Battery Module For The Engine Compartment Of An Automobile

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US Patent:
49763270, Dec 11, 1990
Filed:
Feb 14, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/311149
Inventors:
David N. Abujudom - Brookfield WI
Thomas J. Dougherty - Waukesha WI
Mark S. Inkmann - Milwaukee WI
Richard T. Johnson - Hubertus WI
Neil C. Karolek - South Milwaukee WI
David W. Saari - South Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Globe-Union Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
B60K 1100
B60K 1302
B60R 1604
US Classification:
180 682
Abstract:
A battery module for insulating a battery from the heat of the engine of a motor vehicle, the module including a battery compartment, an air inlet and an air outlet, a first air flow path connecting the air inlet to the air outlet and a second air flow path around the outside of the battery compartment connecting the air inlet to the air outlet, a damper positioned in the housing for movement between a first position wherein the first air flow path is open and the second air flow path is closed and a second position wherein the first air flow path is closed and the second air flow path is open, a shape memory alloy member for moving the damper from the first position to the second position when the ambient temperature exceeds a predetermined minimum and a spring for biasing the damper to the first position when the ambient temperature is less than the predetermined temperature.

Dynamic Control Valve System Adapted For Inflatable Restraint Systems For Vehicles

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US Patent:
62310771, May 15, 2001
Filed:
May 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/579408
Inventors:
Neil C. Karolek - New Berlin WI
Oded E. Sturman - Woodland Park CO
Derek A. Dahlgren - Wauwatosa WI
Assignee:
Sturman/TLX LLC - Woodland Park CO
International Classification:
B60R 2126
US Classification:
280735
Abstract:
A dynamic control valve system adapted for inflatable restraint systems for vehicles includes a control valve having an inlet in fluid communication with a source of pressurized fluid, and an outlet in fluid communication with an inlet of the air bag. The control valve includes a valve member actuatable between a flow preventing position and a position spaced away from the flow preventing position. The control valve supplies the high pressure fluid through the control valve to the inflatable restraint for inflating the inflatable restraint when the valve member is moved away from its flow preventing position. The control valve includes a valve spool which cooperates with a valve casing to define a plurality of flow paths. Consequently, the actuation of the valve member between closed and open positions is substantially independent of forces produced by flow of the high pressure fluid through the valve. In one embodiment, the valve member, when unactuated, is maintained in its first position without mechanical bias.

Method And Apparatus For Thermal Control Of Automotive Components

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US Patent:
50820753, Jan 21, 1992
Filed:
May 8, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/697248
Inventors:
Neil C. Karolek - Cudahy WI
Mark S. Inkmann - Milwaukee WI
Richard T. Johnson - Hubertus WI
Jerome A. Kondrakiewicz - Milwaukee WI
Brett M. Lenhardt - Milwaukee WI
David W. Saari - South Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Globe-Union Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
B60K 1100
B60R 1604
US Classification:
180 682
Abstract:
A battery thermal control system including a casing for the battery and a cover for enclosing the battery in the casing, the casing being provided with a number of ribs for supporting the battery in a spaced relation to the bottom of the casing and to the side walls of the casing, a fan connected to discharge air into the casing for circulation through the spaces between the battery and the casing and a bypass duct for connecting the fan to a warm air source for heating the battery in the winter. A timer circuit is provided for continuing the operation of the fan after the engine is turned off. The timing circuit including a temperature switch for activating the timer circuit when the temperature is above a preset minimum.

Dynamic Control Valve System Adapted For Inflatable Restraint Systems For Vehicles

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US Patent:
60682884, May 30, 2000
Filed:
Mar 26, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/048373
Inventors:
Neil C. Karolek - New Berlin WI
Oded E. Sturman - Woodland Park CO
Derek A. Dahlgren - Wauwatosa WI
Assignee:
Sturman/TLX LLC - Woodland Park CO
International Classification:
B60R 2126
US Classification:
280735
Abstract:
A dynamic control valve system adapted for inflatable restraint systems for vehicles includes a control valve having an inlet in fluid communication with a source of pressurized fluid, and an outlet in fluid communication with an inlet of the air bag. The control valve includes a valve member actuatable between a flow preventing position and a position spaced away from the flow preventing position. The control valve supplies the high pressure fluid through the control valve to the inflatable restraint for inflating the inflatable restraint when the valve member is moved away from its flow preventing position. The control valve includes a valve spool which cooperates with a valve casing to define a plurality of flow paths. Consequently, the actuation of the valve member between closed and open positions is substantially independent of forces produced by flow of the high pressure fluid through the valve. In one embodiment, the valve member, when unactuated, is maintained in its first position without mechanical bias.

Method And Apparatus For Thermal Control Of Automotive Components

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US Patent:
50317121, Jul 16, 1991
Filed:
Sep 7, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/405689
Inventors:
Neil C. Karolek - Cudahy WI
Mark S. Inkmann - Milwaukee WI
Richard T. Johnson - Hubertus WI
Jerome A. Kondrakiewicz - Milwaukee WI
Brett M. Lenhardt - Milwaukee WI
David W. Saari - South Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Globe-Union, Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
B60K 1100
B60R 1604
US Classification:
180 682
Abstract:
A battery thermal control system including a casing for the battery and a cover for enclosing the battery in the casing, the casing being provided with a number of ribs for supporting the battery in a spaced relation to the bottom of the casing and to the side walls of the casing, a fan connected to discharge air into the casing for circulation through the spaces between the battery and the casing and a bypass duct for connecting the fan to a warm air source for heating the battery in the winter. A timer circuit is provided for continuing the operation of the fan after the engine is turned off. The timing circuit including a temperature switch for activating the timer circuit when the temperature is above a preset minimum.
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