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Wade Loberger Phones & Addresses

  • West Bend, WI
  • Hayward, WI
  • 2768 Leila Mae Ln, Oshkosh, WI 54904
  • 1625 Chatham Cir, Oshkosh, WI 54904
  • Sayner, WI
  • Winnebago, WI
  • Appleton, WI
  • Washington, WI

Work

Company: Mercury marine Oct 1998 Position: Design engineer

Education

School / High School: University of Wisconsin - Platteville

Skills

Pro Engineer • Product Design • Gd&T • Mechanical Engineering • Design For Manufacturing • Manufacturing Engineering • Fmea • Engineering Management

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

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Design Engineer

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Location:
P/O Box 1939, Fond Du Lac, WI
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Mercury Marine
Design Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Skills:
Pro Engineer
Product Design
Gd&T
Mechanical Engineering
Design For Manufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
Fmea
Engineering Management

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Wade Loberger
Design Engineer
Brunswick Corporation
Whol Sporting/Recreational Goods Mfg Internal Combustion Engines
W6250 W Pioneer Rd, Fond du Lac, WI 54935
PO Box 1939, Fond du Lac, WI 54936
(920) 929-5000

Publications

Us Patents

Vibration Isolation Support Structure For A Throttle Body

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US Patent:
6602099, Aug 5, 2003
Filed:
Feb 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/068073
Inventors:
Wade A. Loberger - Oshkosh WI
Mark D. Curtis - Hartford WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63H 115
US Classification:
440 52, 114 88, 114 89
Abstract:
An isolation mounting system is provided for the purpose of supporting a throttle body structure which is completely supported by an elastomeric support, but is held in non-contact association with an air intake manifold in order to effectively isolate the throttle body structure from vibration. This isolation protects potentially delicate components contained within a component housing that is rigidly attached to the throttle body structure.

Undercowl Plenum Chamber With Preferential Air Paths

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US Patent:
7021262, Apr 4, 2006
Filed:
Sep 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/948388
Inventors:
David J. Belter - Oshkosh WI, US
Troy J. Kollmann - Fond du Lac WI, US
Wade A. Loberger - Oshkosh WI, US
Eric S. Mueller - Fond du Lac WI, US
Jeffrey J. Broman - West Bend WI, US
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
F02M 35/10
US Classification:
12318447, 123198 E, 12318449, 12318442, 440 77, 440 88 A
Abstract:
An air intake system for an outboard motor provides parallel air flow paths between an opening formed in a cowl of the outboard motor and an air intake manifold of an engine under the cowl. A first air path flows in a relatively direct path between the opening in the cowl and the first inlet of a plenum chamber. A second air flow flows in a less direct path from the opening in the cowl to a second inlet of the plenum chamber. The second air flow is used to remove heat from a preselected component, such as an alternator, before it rejoins the first air flow within the cavity of the plenum chamber and is directed, in combination with the first air flow, through an intake air conduit connected to an outlet of the plenum chamber and to an air intake manifold of the engine.

Air Supply System For A Marine Engine

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US Patent:
6463902, Oct 15, 2002
Filed:
Jul 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/912771
Inventors:
Mark D. Curtis - Hartford WI
Wade A. Loberger - Oshkosh WI
Ronald M. Holinka - Chilton WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
F02B 7700
US Classification:
12318421
Abstract:
An air supply system for a marine engine includes an air duct, or sound attenuator cavity, that receives air through a plurality of inlets and directs air to an outlet of the air duct disposed over a throttle body of an air intake manifold. An air filter assembly is shaped to be attached to a wall of the air duct with a filter medium portion extending into the cavity of the air duct and an outlet port or nipple, extending out of the air duct. A compressor is connected in fluid communication with the outlet port of the air filter assembly through the use of a flexible tube, such as a rubber hose, in order to provide filtered air to the compressor. The air filter assembly is easily removed for inspection and/or replacement and is located with its filter medium within the protective housing of the air duct.
Wade A Loberger from West Bend, WI, age ~54 Get Report