Steven Krause Chief Operating Officer Executive Vice President
Community Service Society of New York Individual and Family Social Services
105 E 22Nd St Fl 2, New York, NY 10010
Steven L. Krause Executive Vice-President, Chief Operating Officer Executive Vice President
Community Service Society of New York Civic & Social Organization · Individual/Family Services · Community Action Agency · Social Service & Welfare Organ
105 E 22, New York, NY 10010 (212)2548900, (212)6145555, (212)6145336, (212)6145364
Steven Krause Project Engineer
Titan Professional Tool, Inc Mfg Air/Gas Compressors
Andy Wonyong Choi - Wayne NJ, US Steven Krause - Oakland NJ, US
Assignee:
Stryker Spine
International Classification:
B25B 17/02 A61B 17/88
US Classification:
81 573, 606104
Abstract:
A screwdriver is disclosed including a handle, a shaft, and a gearbox disposed between the handle and the shaft. The gearbox is structured and arranged to cause rotational motion of the shaft at a first rate due to rotational motion imparted on the handle at a second rate. In an embodiment, the first rate is greater than the second rate.
System And Method For Limiting Operator Control Of An Implement
Steven R. Krause - Chillicothe IL, US Eric J. Dishman - Peoria IL, US Wayne A. Lamb - Chillicothe IL, US Erik J. Eddington - Bartonville IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
701 50, 701 36, 37414
Abstract:
The disclosure describes, in one aspect, an implement control system that includes a controller operatively connected to an implement. The controller is adapted to receive a signal from an input device indicative of a desired implement movement by an operator and to receive an automatically generated signal indicative of an automatically determined implement movement. The controller is further adapted to determine whether to move the implement based on the input device signal or the automatically generated signal. The controller is adapted to generate a control signal to move the implement based on the input device signal when a portion of the implement is above a desired cutting plane.
Ramona D. Cone - Mackinaw IL, US Keith R. Kosowski - Peoria IL, US Eric N. Polston - Peoria IL, US Ryan A. Kingdon - Peoria IL, US Donna K. Laube - Peoria IL, US Ashok Krishnan - Peoria IL, US Steven R. Krause - Chillicothe IL, US Brian A. Byers - Decatur IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
E02F 3/04
US Classification:
37414, 377 16
Abstract:
A cycle counter for a wheeled tractor scraper is disclosed. The cycle counter may have an ejector configured to push material from a bowl of the wheeled tractor scraper, a sensor configured to generate a pressure signal indicative of a position of the ejector, and a controller in communication with the sensor. The controller may be configured to determine movement of the ejector toward a full dump position based on the pressure signal, and to record completion of a cycle for the wheeled tractor scraper after the ejector has reached the full dump position only if a value of the pressure signal exceeded a threshold value during movement of the ejector toward the full dump position.
System And Method For Controlling An Implement To Maximize Machine Productivity And Protect A Final Grade
Eric J. Dishman - Peoria IL, US Erik J. Eddington - Bartonville IL, US Steven R. Krause - Chillicothe IL, US Wayne A. Lamb - Chillicothe IL, US Ryan A. Kingdon - El Paso IL, US Nathaniel S. Doy - Morton IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
701 50
Abstract:
The disclosure describes, in one aspect, an implement control system including a controller operatively connected to an implement. The controller is adapted to receive a first signal and a second signal from a system in operative communication with the implement. The first signal is indicative of a desired load control condition and the second signal is indicative of a desired grade control condition. The controller is further adapted to determine a first target position having a first comparable characteristic associated with the first signal and to determine a second target position having a second comparable characteristic associated with the second signal. The controller is also adapted to generate a control signal to move the implement to the first target position or to the second target position based in part on the first comparable characteristic and the second comparable characteristic.
System And Method For Determing A Position On An Implement Relative To A Reference Position On A Machine
Steven R. Krause - Chillicothe IL, US Ryan A. Kingdon - Peoria IL, US Eric J. Dishman - Peoria IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G01C 21/00
US Classification:
701 50, 701213
Abstract:
The disclosure describes, in one aspect, a method for determining a position on a machine relative to a reference position on the machine. The method includes determining the reference position in a coordinate system, determining a first desired position on the machine in the coordinate system, and determining the first desired position relative to the reference position. The method further includes updating a control system using the first relative desired position.
Tool Control System Having Configuration Detection
Eric N. Polston - Peoria IL, US Keith R. Kosowski - Peoria IL, US Ryan A. Kingdon - Peoria IL, US Ramona D. Cone - Mackinaw IL, US Yan Ma - Indianapolis IN, US Christopher A. Wahlmark - Washington IL, US Donna K. Laube - Peoria IL, US Ashok Krishnan - Peoria IL, US Benjamin D. Drake - East Peoria IL, US Ang Qian - Lisle IL, US Steven R. Krause - Chillicothe IL, US
International Classification:
E02F 3/65 G05D 3/12
US Classification:
37427, 700275
Abstract:
A tool control system for a scraper is disclosed. The tool control system may have a tool, a first tool actuator configured to move the tool, and a first sensor configured to detect a position parameter of at least one of the tool and the first tool actuator and to generate a corresponding first signal. The tool control system may also have a tool member operatively connected to the tool, a second tool actuator connectable to the tool member in a plurality of configurations to move the tool member, and a second sensor configured to detect a position parameter of at least one of the tool member and the second tool actuator and to generate a corresponding second signal. The tool control system may further have a controller configured to make a comparison of the first and second signals, and to determine a current connection configuration based on the comparison.
Tool Control System Having Configuration Detection
Eric N. Polston - Peoria IL, US Keith R. Kosowski - Peoria IL, US Ryan A. Kingdon - Peoria IL, US Romona D. Cone - Mackinaw IL, US Yan Bai Ma - Indianapolis IN, US Christopher A. Wahlmark - Washington IL, US Donna K. Laube - Peoria IL, US Ashok Krishnan - Peoria IL, US Benjamin D. Drake - East Peoria IL, US Ang Qian - Lisle IL, US Steven R. Krause - Chillicothe IL, US
International Classification:
E02F 3/43 G06F 19/00 G06F 7/00
US Classification:
701 50, 700109
Abstract:
A tool control system for a scraper is disclosed. The tool control system may have a tool, a first tool actuator configured to move the tool, and a first sensor configured to detect a position parameter of at least one of the tool and the first tool actuator and to generate a corresponding first signal. The tool control system may also have a tool member operatively connected to the tool, a second tool actuator connectable to the tool member in a plurality of configurations to move the tool member, and a second sensor configured to detect a position parameter of at least one of the tool member and the second tool actuator and to generate a corresponding second signal. The tool control system may further have a controller configured to make a comparison of the first and second signals, and to determine a current connection configuration based on the comparison.
Proportional Control Using State Space Based Scheduling
Wei Li - Peoria IL, US Ang Qian - Lisle IL, US Ryan Kingdon - Peoria IL, US Steven Krause - Chillicothe IL, US Norval Thomson - Dunlap IL, US
Assignee:
CATERPILLAR INC. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
701 50
Abstract:
A method for proportional state space based scheduling of gain within a machine includes generating a speed error value and when the speed error value is substantially nonzero producing an implement position difference value representing the amount by which an implement position differs from a position that would provide a desired machine speed. The method then converts the implement position difference value to a desired implement position command and differences the desired implement position command and a position signal indicative of the current implement position to produce an implement difference value. The implement difference value is used to generate one or more implement actuator signals
Dr. Krause graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1996. He works in Quincy, IL and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Krause is affiliated with Blessing Hospital.
Dr. Krause graduated from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1977. He works in Reno, NV and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Krause is affiliated with Saint Marys Reno Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Krause graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1977. He works in Oklahoma City, OK and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Krause is affiliated with Integris Baptist Medical Center, Lakeside Womens Hospital and Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City.
Resumes
Systems Engineering Manager - Us Commercial East Collaboration At Cisco
Senior Designer at Colecraft Furnishings, Design Consultant at Studio 273
Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina
Industry:
Design
Work:
Colecraft Furnishings - Jamestown, New York Area since Feb 2013
Senior Designer
Studio 273 - Raleigh, NC since Mar 2011
Design Consultant
True Innovations - Irvine, CA Nov 2006 - Oct 2010
Senior Designer
Tolleson Design, Inc. - Charlotte, NC Jan 2004 - Jul 2006
Industrial Designer
Harbor Industries - Grand Haven, MI Jul 2001 - Dec 2004
Industrial Designer
Education:
Ferris State University - Kendall College of Art and Design 1995 - 1999
BFA, Industrial Design
Lawrence Technological University 1992 - 1994
Skills:
Consumer Research Product Development Sketching Industrial Design Research Design Design Engineering Brand Development Category Development Category Analysis CAD Digital Rendering Photoshop rendering Custom Furniture Design Home Furnishings Product Design Retail Design Ideation New Product Ideation Idea Generation Ergonomics Design Conceptualization Consumer Product Design Consumer Products Consumer Product Development
Interests:
Emerging technology, socioeconomic trends, new manufacturing processes and materials, time-attack auto racing (driving), automotive hobbies, cooking.
Progress Elementary School Veradale WA 1990-1993, Ridgeview Elementary School Spokane WA 1993-1996, Salk Middle School Spokane WA 1996-1998, Bowdish Junior High School Spokane WA 1998-1999