5231 Cumnor Rd, Downers Grove, IL 60515 • (630)8521838
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Company:
Process & control systems inc
Address:
5836 W 117Th Pl, Chicago, IL 60803
Phones:
(708)2930557
Position:
President
Industries:
Relays and Industrial Controls
Specialities
Administrative • Appellate Practice • Arbitration & Mediation • Automobile Negligence • Bankruptcy • Business Law • Civil Litigation • Construction Law • Contracts • Criminal Law • Elder Law & Advocacy • Family Law • Federal Practice • Government Contracts • Labor & Employment • Medical Malpractice • Military and Veterans Law • Regulatory Law • Torts • Wills & Trusts
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ISLN:
915043413
Admitted:
1997
University:
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1993
Law School:
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, J.D., 1996
Us Patents
Apparatus And High Speed Process For Making Highly Stretched Film
John P. Wojcik - Long Grove IL Deepak H. Mehta - Naperville IL Donald L. Van Erden - Wildwood IL
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
156229, 156495, 156555, 428 98
Abstract:
An apparatus and high speed process for heating and stretching a film having a bridle mechanism comprising a first heated roll and a second heated roll. The film is stretched as the film is transferred from the first heated roll to the second heated roll which rotates at a speed greater than the speed at which the first heated roll rotates. The film is fed into the bridle mechanism at a rate of about 1,500 fpm to about 2,500 fpm wherein it is stretched to a length that is up to about 450% greater than its initial, pre-stretched length. The increased contact between the large diameter heated rolls and the film and the short draw gap between the two heated rolls result in a highly stretched film having minimal neck-in.
Process For Making Stretch Film Having Heat-Sealed Edges
A highly stretched film has permanently heat-sealed edges that are nearly invisible. A folding apparatus folds the edge portions of a film to form folded edges. The folded film then is passed through a bridle mechanism having two heated rolls. A series of nips apply pressure to the folded film as it is heated by the heated rolls. The nip pressure, combined with the heat imparted by the heated rolls, causes thermal welding of the folded edges resulting in permanent heat-sealed edges. Because the film edges are folded prior to the hot-stretching, the hot stretch process performs dual functions of stretching the film and heat sealing the folded edges. The resulting stretched film has permanently heat-sealed edges that do no separate, and which prevent tearing of the film edges during subsequent processing and use.
Wrapping Machine For Wrapping A Plastic Foil Web Around An Object
Yrjö Suolahti - Mynämäki, FI John Wojcik - South Barrington IL, US Jan Toczycki - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B65B 11/02
US Classification:
53588
Abstract:
In a wrapping machine for wrapping a plastic foil web (F) around an object, a gripping and cutting device () is connected to a lifting frame () supporting a circular guide track of a foil dispenser () so as to be vertically movable with the lifting frame.
Method Of Wrapping A Plastic Foil Web Around An Object
Yrjo Suolahti - Mynämäki, FI John Wojcik - South Barrington IL, US Jan Toczycki - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Illinois Toll Works Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B65B 11/02
US Classification:
53399, 53588
Abstract:
A wrapping machine and a method for wrapping a plastic foil web (F) around an object. A gripping and cutting device () is connected to a lifting frame () supporting a circular guide track of a foil dispenser () so as to be vertically movable with the lifting frame. In the method, the wrapping action is started from a freely chosen point relative to the vertical direction of the object and ended correspondingly at a freely chosen point relative to the vertical direction of the object.
Real-Time Insurance Estimate Based On Non-Personal Identifying Information
Craig Oldham - Chicago IL, US Michael Frederick Hobart - Round Lake Beach IL, US Dean Krieter - Rolling Meadows IL, US Javier Porras - Morton Grove IL, US Jeffrey Robert Herrmann - Gurnee IL, US John Paul Wojcik - Huntley IL, US
Assignee:
Allstate Insurance Company - Northbrook IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 4, 705 35
Abstract:
Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e. g. , via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e. g. , under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.
Real-Time Insurance Estimate Based On Non-Personal Identifying Information
Craig Oldham - Chicago IL, US Michael Frederick Hobart - Round Lake Beach IL, US Dean Krieter - Rolling Meadows IL, US Javier Porras - Morton Grove IL, US Jeffrey Robert Herrmann - Gurnee IL, US John Paul Wojcik - Huntley IL, US
Assignee:
Allstate Insurance Company - Northbrook IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35, 705 4
Abstract:
Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e. g. , via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e. g. , under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.
Real-Time Insurance Estimate Based On Non-Personal Identifying Information
Craig Oldham - Chicago IL, US Michael Frederick Hobart - Round Lake Beach IL, US Dean Krieter - Rolling Meadows IL, US Javier Porras - Morton Grove IL, US Jeffrey Robert Herrmann - Gurnee IL, US John Paul Wojcik - Huntley IL, US
Assignee:
Allstate Insurance Company - Northbrook IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35, 705 37
Abstract:
Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e. g. , via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e. g. , under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.
Real-Time Insurance Estimate Based On Non-Personal Identifying Information
Craig Oldham - Chicago IL, US Michael Frederick Hobart - Round Lake Beach IL, US Dean Krieter - Rolling Meadows IL, US Javier Porras - Morton Grove IL, US Jeffrey Robert Herrmann - Gurnee IL, US John Paul Wojcik - Huntley IL, US
Assignee:
Allstate Insurance Company - Northbrook IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35, 705 36
Abstract:
Methods and systems for providing estimated insurance quotes/premiums are described herein. After analyzing rate factors, a subset of rate factors are selected that yield a fairly accurate estimated insurance premium from a minimum amount of information easily obtainable from a user. The user inputs a value from a predetermined set of allowable inputs (value input filter). After receiving and analyzing the user inputs, the system generates one or more estimates and displays the one or more estimates to the user, e. g. , via a web page. When multiple estimates are provided, the multiple estimates may differ based on the level of coverage, add-on features, or both. Readily known non-personal identifying information is preferably requested and used, thereby alleviating privacy concerns while still being able to provide an estimate to the user very quickly, e. g. , under 30 seconds, once all the requested information is obtained.
Dr. Wojcik graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in 1989. He works in Las Vegas, NV and specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Wojcik is affiliated with Southern Hills Hospital & Medical Center.
Clifton City Elementary School 2 Clifton NJ 1961-1968, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School Clifton NJ 1969-1971, Clifton High School Clifton NJ 1970-1974