Robert Long - Glenview IL, US Edward Eaton - Eola IL, US Brian W. Mathews - Waterman IL, US Eric Larson - Pecatonica IL, US
Assignee:
Prince Castle, LLC - Carol Stream IL
International Classification:
B67D 7/76
US Classification:
22218902, 222565
Abstract:
Fixed amounts of granular and granulated seasonings are dispensed from a rotatable disc that lies flat or horizontal and which includes a through-hole or void. The void is gravity-filled with granulated seasonings from a hole in the bottom of a hopper. A screen below the disc is formed to have open, through-holes and a solid land. The void in the disc fills with granules when the void is beneath a hole in the hopper but over a solid land thus preventing granules to spill through the disc. Rotation of the disc moves the void away from the land, allowing granules in the void to fall through holes in the screen. A gasket provides a seal between the disc and the hopper. The disc is rotated back and forth around its axis by vertical movement of an actuator about the horizontal hinge.
Charles D. Corry - Chicago IL, US Richard J. Stiles - Chicago IL, US Eugene L. Dimonte - Chicago IL, US Brian W. Mathews - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
NA Communications, LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H05K 5/02 H01R 4/36
US Classification:
174 51, 439814
Abstract:
A ground lug for receiving an electrical wire from multiple directions to be secured within the ground lug, comprising a collar forming a receptacle for receiving an electrical wire, said collar including a first aperture for receiving a screw in an upper surface of the collar, and second and third apertures on first and second side surfaces, respectively, of the collar for receiving electrical wires within the receptacle, a threaded screw located within the first aperture for securing a wire within the receptacle when the threaded screw is tightened, and a tab extending from a lower surface of the collar, the tab including a forth aperture for receiving a screw to mount the ground lug to an electrical device.
Loren Veltrop - Chicago IL, US Charles B. Hartfelder - LaGrange Park IL, US Brian W. Mathews - Waterman IL, US
Assignee:
PRINCE CASTLE LLC - Carol Stream IL
International Classification:
A47J 37/08 A21D 8/00
US Classification:
426505, 99386
Abstract:
A hybrid food heating device () includes a first conveyor toaster, which toasts one side of a food product, and a second conveyor toaster device, which toasts two sides of a food product. The second conveyor toaster device uses a rib attached to the inside surface of a continuously rotating belt to keep the belt from running sideways on the runners.
Universal Food Holding Cabinet With Buttoned-In Escutcheons
Wieslaw Tomczyk - Wheeling IL, US Terry Tae-Il Chung - New Fairfield CT, US Jeff Schroeder - Lake Zurich IL, US Brian Mathews - Waterman IL, US Thomas A. Marchese - Schaumburg IL, US
Assignee:
PRINCE CASTLE LLC - Carol Stream IL
International Classification:
B65D 81/18 F21S 4/00 A47B 95/04
US Classification:
22059201, 16402, 362227
Abstract:
Escutcheons for a temperature-controlled food holding cabinet are removable and field replaceable by the use of interlocking keys and keyholes that hold the escutcheon in place and align the escutcheon to electrical connectors. The escutcheons are provided with illuminated user interfaces. A key formed on either the escutcheon or chassis of the cabinet, engages a corresponding keyhole formed on either the cabinet chassis or the escutcheon.
Loren Veltrop - Chicago IL, US Karl Heinze - West Chicago IL, US Edward Eaton - Eola IL, US Brian W. Mathews - Waterman IL, US Eugene L. Di Monte - Aurora IL, US
Assignee:
PRINCE CASTLE LLC - Carol Stream IL
International Classification:
B67D 7/60
US Classification:
222392
Abstract:
A dispenser for viscous, extrudable materials uses a sprocket-driven push chain that is drawn from a chain magazine responsive to actuation of a user trigger. The sprocket for the chain is driven by a toothed wheel, which is driven by a first, ratcheting drive pawl, which is actuated by the trigger. A second ratcheting locking pawl prevents the toothed wheel and hence the chain sprocket from rotating backward when the trigger is released. A single “button” or actuator can be actuated by one hand of a user while the user's other hand grasps a chain retractor to pull an extended chain back to a starting position whereat the dispenser can be reloaded.
- Rye Brook NY, US William C. Cesaroni - Glenview IL, US Morad Ghassemian - Oak Park IL, US Brian W. Mathews - Waterman IL, US Eugene L. DiMonte - Aurora IL, US Donovan D. Zielke - Laguna Nigel CA, US Steven M. Lenz - Naperville IL, US
A adjustable resistance band assembly for providing resistive force during the performance of an exercise. The adjustable resistance band assembly includes a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween. First and second resilient members are provided. An adjustment assembly enables a user to selectively engage the first or first and second resilient members to adjust the resistive force provided for performance of an exercise.
- Rye Brook NY, US William C. Cesaroni - Glenview IL, US Morad Ghassemian - Oak Park IL, US Brian W. Mathews - Waterman IL, US Eugene L. DiMonte - Aurora IL, US Donovan D. Zielke - Laguna Nigel CA, US Steven M. Lenz - Naperville IL, US
A method of varying a resistive force applied by exercise equipment including providing a resistance band assembly for providing resistive force during the performance of an exercise. The resistance band assembly includes a housing having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween. A bore is defined in the housing and a connector is provided in the bore. The connector includes first and second surfaces and a hole is defined in the connector and extends between the surfaces. A disc is also provided in the bore and also has a first and second surface. An aperture is defined in the disc and extends between the first and second surfaces thereof. A first and second resilient member is provided and these resilient members are selectively engageable with the resistance band assembly to provide a first resistive force during the performance of an exercise.
- Rye Brook NY, US William C. Cesaroni - Glenview IL, US Morad Ghassemian - Oak Park IL, US Brian W. Mathews - Waterman IL, US Eugene L. DiMonte - Aurora IL, US Donovan D. Zielke - Laguna Nigel CA, US Steven M. Lenz - Naperville IL, US
International Classification:
A63B 21/04 A63B 23/12 A63B 23/035
Abstract:
A method of varying a resistive force applied by exercise equipment including providing a resistance band assembly for providing resistive force during the performance of an exercise. The resistance band assembly includes a housing having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween. A bore is defined in the housing and a connector is provided in the bore. The connector includes first and second surfaces and a hole is defined in the connector and extends between the surfaces. A disc is also provided in the bore and also has a first and second surface. An aperture is defined in the disc and extends between the first and second surfaces thereof. A first and second resilient member is provided and these resilient members are selectively engageable with the resistance band assembly to provide a first resistive force during the performance of an exercise.
CAPSHER Technology, Inc. since Sep 2010
Software Developer
Cerner Corporation Aug 2007 - Sep 2010
Software Architect
Anacore May 2006 - Aug 2006
Intern
Education:
Purdue University 2003 - 2007
Bachelor's, Computer Science, Mathematics
Skills:
Visual Studio SQL .NET Software Development XML C#
Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown Chicago, IL 2009 to 2011 Night Auditor/CheckAC FOUNDRY Battle Creek, MI 2007 to 2009 Grinder/Quality ControlFairfield INN Battle Creek, MI 2004 to 2006 Night auditor/ CheckGHS STRINGS Battle Creek, MI 2002 to 2004 Warehouse ManagerDENSO MANUF. BATTLCREEK,MI 1999 to 2000 ASSEMBLY
Education:
TRAINING CENTER STURGIS HOSPITAL Battle Creek, MI Jan 2010 to Jan 2012 HEART SAVER PEDIACTRIC FIRST AID in CPRKellogg Community College Battle Creek, MI Jan 2005 to Jan 2006 1yr in Computer NetworkingBATTLE CREEK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Battle Creek, MI Jan 1994 to Jan 1997 Diploma in Math
Skills:
Customer Service, 100% Quality Control Inspector, and Inventory Management.
Dr. Mathews graduated from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in 2000. He works in Athens, AL and 1 other location and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Mathews is affiliated with Crestwood Medical Center and Huntsville Hospital.