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  • 8 Jackson St, Holley, NY 14470 (585) 638-5239
  • Byron, NY
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Rochester, NY

Work

Company: Emerson commercial & residential solutions Feb 2018 Position: Engineering manager, npd

Education

Degree: Masters, Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering School / High School: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1992 to 1994 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Engineering • Product Design • Fmea • Product Development • Gd&T • Manufacturing • Dmaic • Manufacturing Engineering • Root Cause Analysis • Finite Element Analysis • Lean Manufacturing • Tolerance Analysis • Dfmea • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing • Continuous Improvement • Injection Molding • Sheet Metal • Six Sigma • Ppap • Spc • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Design of Experiments • Mechanical Engineering • Poka Yoke • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis • Solidworks • Catia

Languages

German

Ranks

Certificate: Pmp - Project Management Professional

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

Resumes

Walter Bennage Photo 1

Engineering Manager, Npd

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Location:
112 Orchard Park Dr, Summerville, SC 29485
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Emerson Commercial & Residential Solutions
Engineering Manager, Npd

Emerson Commercial & Residential Solutions
Principal Engineer, Insinkerator

Husqvarna Group Sep 2003 - Apr 2006
Project Engineer

Robert Bosch Tool Corporation Dec 1994 - Sep 2003
Project Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1992 - 1994
Masters, Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Binghamton University 1989 - 1991
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering
Product Design
Fmea
Product Development
Gd&T
Manufacturing
Dmaic
Manufacturing Engineering
Root Cause Analysis
Finite Element Analysis
Lean Manufacturing
Tolerance Analysis
Dfmea
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Continuous Improvement
Injection Molding
Sheet Metal
Six Sigma
Ppap
Spc
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Design of Experiments
Mechanical Engineering
Poka Yoke
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Solidworks
Catia
Languages:
German
Certifications:
Pmp - Project Management Professional
Pmi

Publications

Us Patents

Food Waste Disposer

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US Patent:
D684003, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
Apr 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
29/418349
Inventors:
Walter Bennage - Pleasant Prairie WI, US
Kevin McClory - Zion IL, US
Rakesh Koparde - Karad, IN
Amit Kumbhar - Pune, IN
Nithin Mahale - Uttara Kannada, IN
Assignee:
Emerson Electric Co. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
3100
US Classification:
D 7375

Food Waste Disposer

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US Patent:
D684004, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
Apr 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
29/418352
Inventors:
Rakesh Koparde - Karad, IN
Amit Kumbhar - Pune, IN
Nithin Mahale - Uttara Kannada, IN
Walter Bennage - Pleasant Prairie WI, US
Kevin McClory - Zion IL, US
Assignee:
Emerson Electric Co. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
3100
US Classification:
D 7375

Food Waste Disposer And Mounting Flange Therefor With Mis-Installation Prevention Features

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US Patent:
20120080546, Apr 5, 2012
Filed:
Apr 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/079224
Inventors:
Walter Bennage - Pleasant Prairie WI, US
Assignee:
Emerson Electric Co. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
B02C 23/36
US Classification:
241 46014
Abstract:
A mounting assembly for a food waste disposer includes a lower mounting flange having mounting tabs that engage with mounting ramps of an upper mounting flange. The lower mounting flange is rotated with its mounting tabs riding on the mounting ramps of the upper mounting flange to bring the upper and lower mounting flanges securely together. The lower mounting flange includes mis-installation prevention features that if all the mounting tabs of the lower mounting flange are not properly engaged with corresponding mounting ramps of the upper mounting flange, at least one of the mis-installation prevention features will interfere with one of the mounting ramps and prevent the lower mounting flange from being rotated.

Food Waste Disposer And Mounting Flange Therefor With Mis-Installation Prevention Features

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US Patent:
20120256025, Oct 11, 2012
Filed:
Oct 3, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/251332
Inventors:
Walter Bennage - Pleasant Prairie WI, US
Assignee:
Emerson Electric Co. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
E03C 1/266
B02C 18/16
US Classification:
241 46015, 2412851
Abstract:
A mounting assembly for a food waste disposer includes a lower mounting flange having mounting tabs that engage with mounting ramps of an upper mounting flange. The lower mounting flange is rotated with its mounting tabs riding on the mounting ramps of the upper mounting flange to bring the upper and lower mounting flanges securely together. The lower mounting flange includes mis-installation prevention features that if all the mounting tabs of the lower mounting flange are not properly engaged with corresponding mounting ramps of the upper mounting flange, at least one of the mis-installation prevention features will interfere with one of the mounting ramps and prevent the lower mounting flange from being rotated.

Poke-In Wire Connector For Power Connector Assembly

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US Patent:
20230084328, Mar 16, 2023
Filed:
Nov 18, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/989849
Inventors:
- Schaffhausen, CH
- Mount Pleasant WI, US
Walter Bennage - Mount Pleasant WI, US
Kelly Gamble - Mount Pleasant WI, US
Jeff Ward - Mount Pleasant WI, US
International Classification:
H01R 13/58
H01R 4/48
H01R 24/22
Abstract:
A poke-in terminal includes a main body, a tab terminal socket at a mating end, and a wire socket at a terminating end. The tab terminal socket includes walls forming a tab terminal receptacle configured to receive a tab terminal. Upper and lower beam contacts extend into the tab terminal receptacle to interface with the tab terminal. The wire socket includes walls forming a wire receptacle configured to receive a wire. Poke-in retention beams extend into the wire receptacle to interface with the wire when poked into the wire socket. The wire socket includes a wire release element configured to be actuated to release the poke-in retention beams from the wire.

System And Method For Enabling Waste Disposer With Permanent Magnet Motor To Be Coupled To Alternative Electric Power Sources

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US Patent:
20210238834, Aug 5, 2021
Filed:
Feb 2, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/165518
Inventors:
- St. Louis MO, US
Walter Bennage - Pleasant Prairie WI, US
Dane Hofmeister - Mount Pleasant WI, US
International Classification:
E03C 1/266
H02M 7/217
B02C 25/00
B02C 18/00
H01B 9/00
H02G 3/06
H01R 13/10
H01R 24/22
H01R 25/00
H02K 21/14
Abstract:
Food waste disposer systems and related systems for coupling food waste disposer systems having permanent magnet (PM) motors to electrical power sources, and related coupling and configuration methods, are disclosed herein. In at least one example embodiment, a food waste disposer system includes a PM motor, an AC-to-DC converter having AC input and DC output ports, a housing, a power cord connection structure supported at least indirectly upon the housing, an adapter, and a power cord including a first plug configured to be coupled to the connection structure. The disposer system can be selectively implemented either in a first installation environment including a wall outlet by way of coupling the first plug to the connection structure, or in a second installation environment including a hardwired power cable by coupling additional lead wires of the hardwired power cable to the adapter and further coupling the adapter to the connection structure.

System And Method For Enabling Waste Disposer To Be Coupled To Alternative Electric Power Sources

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US Patent:
20210087801, Mar 25, 2021
Filed:
Sep 18, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/025245
Inventors:
- St. Louis MO, US
Walter Bennage - Pleasant Prairie WI, US
Kelly Gamble - Waterford WI, US
Fei Qi - Jiangning, CN
Nick Hirsch - Wind Lake WI, US
Grant Waldemer - Milwaukee WI, US
International Classification:
E03C 1/266
H01R 13/73
H01R 31/06
Abstract:
Food waste disposer systems and related systems for coupling food waste disposer systems to electrical power sources, and related coupling and configuration methods, are disclosed herein. In at least one example embodiment, a food waste disposer system includes a motor, a switch module, a housing, and an appliance inlet power cord connection structure supported at least indirectly upon the housing, where the connection structure is either connected to or integrally formed with the switch module. Further, the food waste disposer system also includes a power cord including a first end with a first plug and a second end with a second plug, where the first plug is configured to be coupled to the connection structure. Additionally, the food waste disposer includes an adapter or first lead wires that are coupled at least indirectly to the connection structure.
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