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  • 1305 Cottonwood Ln, New Prague, MN 56071 (952) 758-7820
  • 600 2Nd St NW, New Prague, MN 56071
  • Prior Lake, MN
  • Mapleton, MN
  • North Mankato, MN

Work

Company: Chart industries, inc. Jul 2019 to Aug 1995 Position: Designer

Education

School / High School: South Central College 1985 to 1987 Specialities: Design

Skills

Manufacturing • Design For Manufacturing • Product Development • Cad • Semiconductors • Customer Service • Engineering • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Process Improvement • Injection Molding • Project Management • Product Design • Continuous Improvement • Lean Manufacturing • Manufacturing Engineering • Six Sigma • Ic • Machine Tools • Plastics • Machining • Computer Aided Design

Languages

English

Interests

Exercise • Sweepstakes • Home Improvement • Donor • Reading • Gourmet Cooking • Shooting • Watching Auto Racing • Sports • The Arts • Home Decoration • Health • Watching Sports • Cooking • Electronics • Outdoors • Auto Racing • Crafts • Fitness • Music • Dogs • Movies • Collecting • Kids • Medicine • Parenting • Automobiles • Travel • Investing • Traveling • Television

Industries

Semiconductors

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Designer

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Location:
709 Westgate Cir, Hawley, MN 56549
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Chart Industries, Inc. Jul 2019 - Aug 1995
Designer

Entegris Jul 2019 - Aug 1995
Senior Designer
Education:
South Central College 1985 - 1987
Skills:
Manufacturing
Design For Manufacturing
Product Development
Cad
Semiconductors
Customer Service
Engineering
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Process Improvement
Injection Molding
Project Management
Product Design
Continuous Improvement
Lean Manufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
Six Sigma
Ic
Machine Tools
Plastics
Machining
Computer Aided Design
Interests:
Exercise
Sweepstakes
Home Improvement
Donor
Reading
Gourmet Cooking
Shooting
Watching Auto Racing
Sports
The Arts
Home Decoration
Health
Watching Sports
Cooking
Electronics
Outdoors
Auto Racing
Crafts
Fitness
Music
Dogs
Movies
Collecting
Kids
Medicine
Parenting
Automobiles
Travel
Investing
Traveling
Television
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Transport Module

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US Patent:
6736268, May 18, 2004
Filed:
Nov 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/013305
Inventors:
David L. Nyseth - Plymouth MN
Dennis J. Krampotich - Shakopee MN
Todd M. Ulschmid - New Prague MN
Gregory W. Bores - Prior Lake MN
Assignee:
Entegris, Inc. - Chaska MN
International Classification:
B65D 8590
US Classification:
206711, 206454
Abstract:
A front-opening wafer transport module has a container portion with transparent shell and a central support structure which includes a machine interface exposed at the bottom of the module and integral wafer support columns extending upwardly in the container portion for supporting wafers. Additionally, the side walls of the shell have recessed portions with engagement members that cooperate with engagement members on removable handles. The handles utilize detents to lock into place in the recesses on the side walls of the carrier. Attachment of the handles to the side walls is accomplished without breaks between the interior and exterior of the module and without separate fastners.

Fluoropolymer Flowmeter

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US Patent:
6758104, Jul 6, 2004
Filed:
May 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/156449
Inventors:
John A. Leys - Eden Prairie MN
Steven P. Kolbow - Chaska MN
Steve A. Fischer - Savage MN
Carlos Cadavid - Chanhassen MN
Todd M. Ulschmid - New Prague MN
Assignee:
Entegris, Inc. - Chaska MN
International Classification:
G01F 122
US Classification:
7386157
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a sight tube flowmeter is formed of a plurality of fluoropolymer components welded together to form a unitary flowmeter body. The components can comprise a PFA upright sight tube having two end portions, a flow conduit extending therethrough and two fitting portions that are uniquely welded onto each end of the sight tube, and a fluoropolymer float device movable to various positions within the flow conduit depending on the flow level of the fluid flowing therethrough. The float device can be of conventional design or for those flowmeter embodiments where low fluid flow rates are to be measured, an elongate float can be utilized. The floats and, in particular, a designated portion thereof, are visible through the sight tube to provide visual indication of the position, and thus the flow rate of fluid flowing through the flowmeter. In addition, alternative embodiments include the implementation of the unique sight tube and elongate float design in conventional flowmeters.

Fluoropolymer Flowmeter

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US Patent:
6973705, Dec 13, 2005
Filed:
Jul 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/884620
Inventors:
John A. Leys - Eden Prairie MN, US
Steven P. Kolbow - Chaska MN, US
Steven A. Fischer - Savage MN, US
Carlos Cadavid - Chanhassen MN, US
Todd M. Ulschmid - New Prague MN, US
Assignee:
Entegris, Inc. - Chaska MN
International Classification:
G01R004/00
US Classification:
29593, 7386157
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a sight tube flowmeter is formed of a plurality of fluoropolymer components welded together to form a unitary flowmeter body. The components can comprise a PFA upright sight tube having two end portions, a flow conduit extending therethrough and two fitting portions that are uniquely welded onto each end of the sight tube, and a fluoropolymer float device movable to various positions within the flow conduit depending on the flow level of the fluid flowing therethrough. The float device can be of conventional design or for those flowmeter embodiments where low fluid flow rates are to be measured, an elongate float can be utilized. The floats and, in particular, a designated portion thereof, are visible through the sight tube to provide visual indication of the position, and thus the flow rate of fluid flowing through the flowmeter. In addition, alternative embodiments include the implementation of the unique sight tube and elongate float design in conventional flowmeters.

Transport Module

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US Patent:
7370764, May 13, 2008
Filed:
May 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/848096
Inventors:
David L. Nyseth - Plymouth MN, US
Dennis J. Krampotich - Shakopee MN, US
Todd M. Ulschmid - New Prague MN, US
Gregory W. Bores - Prior Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Entegris, Inc. - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B65D 85/00
B65G 1/133
US Classification:
206711, 4142171
Abstract:
A front-opening wafer transport module has a container portion with transparent shell and a central support structure which includes a machine interface exposed at the bottom of the module and integral wafer support columns extending upwardly in the container portion for supporting wafers. Additionally, the side walls of the shell have recessed portions with engagement members that cooperate with engagement members on removable handles. The handles utilize detents to lock into place in the recesses on the side walls of the carrier. Attachment of the handles to the side walls is accomplished without breaks between the interior and exterior of the module and without separate fastners.

Three Way Valve Assembly

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US Patent:
20050074660, Apr 7, 2005
Filed:
Jul 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/886932
Inventors:
James Linder - Shorewood MN, US
Todd Ulschmid - New Prague MN, US
International Classification:
H01M008/02
H01M002/08
US Classification:
429038000, 429035000, 429013000
Abstract:
Improved three way valves comprise three openings aligned to directly connect with a corresponding series of ports and a selectively positionable seal that regulates the flow of a fluid within the valve. Improved fuel cells comprise a plurality of flow channels connected to at least one improved three way valve suitable for regulating fluid flow through the fuel cell. Generally, the flow channels comprise a series of ports, wherein the three way valve is configured to engage and disengage from the series of ports directly to form a manifold without the use of additional connectors, for example, tubes and/or hoses. Due to the fact that the three way valve can engage and disengage form the series of ports directly, potential leakage points in the fuel cell piping system can be reduced. In some embodiments, the three way valve comprises a central chamber having a selectively positionable seal, a bypass chamber and a through chamber. Generally, the selectively positionable seal can form a seal selectively at the port, or passage, connecting the central chamber with the bypass chamber or with the through chamber. The selectively positionable seal can regulate fluid flow from the central chamber to the bypass chamber and to the through chamber.

Transport Module

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US Patent:
20080302700, Dec 11, 2008
Filed:
May 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/119240
Inventors:
David L. Nyseth - Plymouth MN, US
Dennis J. Krampotich - Shakopee MN, US
Todd M. Ulschmid - New Prague MN, US
Gregory W. Bores - Prior Lake MN, US
International Classification:
B65D 85/86
H01L 21/67
US Classification:
206711, 4142171, 901 50
Abstract:
A front-opening wafer transport module has a container portion with transparent shell and a central support structure which includes a machine interface exposed at the bottom of the module and integral wafer support columns extending upwardly in the container portion for supporting wafers. Additionally, the side walls of the shell have recessed portions with engagement members that cooperate with engagement members on removable handles. The handles utilize detents to lock into place in the recesses on the side walls of the carrier. Attachment of the handles to the side walls is accomplished without breaks between the interior and exterior of the module and without separate fastners.

Transport Module

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US Patent:
60100087, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Jul 11, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/891644
Inventors:
David L. Nyseth - Plymouth MN
Dennis J. Krampotich - Shakopee MN
Todd M. Ulschmid - Prior Lake MN
Gregory W. Bores - Prior Lake MN
Assignee:
Fluoroware, Inc. - Chaska MN
International Classification:
B65D 8590
US Classification:
206711
Abstract:
A module with an openable and closeable door has a central support structure which includes a machine interface exposed at the bottom of the module and integral wafer support columns extending upwardly in the module for supporting wafers. An advantage and feature of the invention is that a non-interrupted path-to-ground extends from each wafer support shelf to the machine interface. Additionally, the side walls of the shell have a recess portion with engagement members that cooperate with engagement members on removable handles. The handles utilize detents to rotatably lock such handles into place on the side walls of the carrier.
Todd M Ulschmid from New Prague, MN, age ~57 Get Report