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  • Kildeer, IL
  • Round Lake, IL
  • 1620 Pierce Ave, Chicago, IL 60622 (773) 328-7240
  • 1320 Wrightwood Ave, Chicago, IL 60614 (773) 281-0993 (847) 394-8416
  • Huntsville, TX
  • Boston, MA
  • Arlington Heights, IL
  • 1620 W Pierce Ave, Chicago, IL 60622 (773) 447-9780

Work

Company: Fresenius kabi usa Oct 2012 Address: Lake Zurich, IL Position: Sr. principal engineer

Education

Degree: J.D. School / High School: The John Marshall Law School 2011 to 2015

Skills

Engineering • Product Development • Manufacturing • Medical Devices • Engineering Management • Continuous Improvement • Design For Manufacturing • Design Control • Engineering Analysis • Product Design

Awards

Eagle scout - Boy scouts of america

Interests

Rugby • Furniture Making • Football • Home Remodeling

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Associate

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Fresenius Kabi USA - Lake Zurich, IL since Oct 2012
Sr. Principal Engineer

Fenwal, Inc. Jan 2010 - Oct 2012
Principal Engineer

Baxter Healthcare Jul 2007 - Jan 2010
Sr. Engineer

Amphenol Apr 2006 - Jul 2007
R&D Manager

S&C Electric Company Jul 1998 - Apr 2006
Project Engineer
Education:
The John Marshall Law School 2011 - 2015
J.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1994 - 1998
Bachelor's, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering
Product Development
Manufacturing
Medical Devices
Engineering Management
Continuous Improvement
Design For Manufacturing
Design Control
Engineering Analysis
Product Design
Interests:
Rugby
Furniture Making
Football
Home Remodeling
Awards:
Eagle Scout
Boy Scouts of America

Publications

Us Patents

Voltage Sensor Bushing Assembly With Integral Capacitance Screen

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US Patent:
6538422, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Apr 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/833537
Inventors:
David E. Potter - Chicago IL
Timothy J. Mulligan - Glenview IL
James A. Rutkowski - Chicago IL
Roy T. Swanson - La Grange Park IL
Daniel M. Terhune - Chicago IL
Assignee:
S C Electric Co. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01R 1914
US Classification:
324133, 324126
Abstract:
A voltage sensing apparatus includes an output for a voltage tap point that is useful in representing the voltage on a conductor that passes through the voltage sensing apparatus. The voltage sensing apparatus also performs the function of a separable insulated conductor, e. g. a conventional bushing or bushing insert as utilized in the electrical power distribution field. The voltage sensing apparatus includes a molded body having an embedded capacitance screen that provides the output. The body is molded about the capacitance screen. An arrangement is provided for locating the capacitance screen within the molded body. In a preferred embodiment, the capacitance screen is molded from a conductive plastic preferably formed with an open mesh or screen structure that permits the free flow of molding material.

Separable, Flexible Electrical Connection Arrangement

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US Patent:
7026560, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Oct 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/681729
Inventors:
Daniel M. Terhune - Chicago IL, US
David Potter - Chicago IL, US
Roy T. Swanson - LaGrange Park IL, US
Assignee:
S&C Electric Co. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H01H 24/00
US Classification:
200 51R, 439 9, 439188
Abstract:
A separable, flexible connection arrangement is provided for connection of two conductors. In one arrangement, the separable, flexible connection arrangement is utilized to provide an externally removable bushing for connecting an electrical component located within a sealed enclosure.

Electromagnetic Actuator

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US Patent:
20070194872, Aug 23, 2007
Filed:
Nov 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/599096
Inventors:
Andrew Pfister - Rolling Meadows IL, US
James Fargo - Winnetka IL, US
Todd Klippel - Oak Park IL, US
John Opfer - Chicago IL, US
Joel Ramos - Chicago IL, US
Daniel Terhune - Libertyville IL, US
Christopher Lettow - Buffalo Grove IL, US
International Classification:
H01F 7/08
US Classification:
335229000
Abstract:
An electromagnetic actuator is capable of providing a high speed driving force, for example, for driving the contacts of a circuit breaker or similar power distribution equipment. The electromagnetic actuator may use a directly powered moving coil element in combination with one or more energized stationary coils to generate an output force using reduced requirements for current, voltage and current/voltage rate-of-change. Precise control of actuator motion is obtained by permitting different supply voltages, firing times and capacitor supplies. The electromagnetic actuator may further incorporate a return spring arrangement and a magnetic latch arrangement.
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