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Kurt N Rothlisberger

from Morton Grove, IL
Age ~90

Kurt Rothlisberger Phones & Addresses

  • 9323 Osceola Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053 (847) 966-3724
  • 9323 Osceola Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053 (847) 452-5380

Work

Company: Kr & mc model design Jan 1992 to Jan 2006 Position: Owner , president

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Skills

Automation • Graphic Design • Photoshop • Manufacturing • Telecommunications • Strategic Planning

Languages

English

Interests

Aerobics • Aviation • Exercise • Sweepstakes • Home Improvement • To New Countrys • Reading • Sports • Home Decoration • Gardening • Electronics • Fitness • Music • Family Values • Movies • Christianity • Automobiles • Cats • Travel • Career • Traveling • Fly With My Owen Airplaine

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Kurt Rothlisberger

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Location:
9323 Osceola Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053
Industry:
Design
Work:
Kr & Mc Model Design Jan 1992 - Jan 2006
Owner , President

Teletype Corp Jul 1960 - May 1987
Senior Prod Designer
Skills:
Automation
Graphic Design
Photoshop
Manufacturing
Telecommunications
Strategic Planning
Interests:
Aerobics
Aviation
Exercise
Sweepstakes
Home Improvement
To New Countrys
Reading
Sports
Home Decoration
Gardening
Electronics
Fitness
Music
Family Values
Movies
Christianity
Automobiles
Cats
Travel
Career
Traveling
Fly With My Owen Airplaine
Languages:
English

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kurt Rothlisberger
President
Kr & Mc Model Design Inc
Computer Systems Design Business Consulting Services
9323 Osceola Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053
(847) 966-3724

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Apparatus For Cleaning An Informational Tape

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US Patent:
39613755, Jun 1, 1976
Filed:
Jul 15, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/488623
Inventors:
Paul L. Mika - Des Plaines IL
Kurt Rothlisberger - Morton Grove IL
Richard F. Vee - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Teletype Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
G11B 500
US Classification:
360137
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for cleaning an informational tape carried in a tape cassette. The cassette is positioned within a cradle defining a rear wall. Mounted to the wall for rotary movement thereon is a bobbin wrapped with cleaning fabric. Coaxially secured to the bobbin is a ratchet wheel and positioned for actuation of the ratchet wheel is a drive pawl. The drive pawl is carried by a pawl arm mounted for substantially linear movement in response to the placement of a tape cassette within the cradle. Positioning of the cassette within the cradle imparts linear motion to the pawl arm causing the bobbin to incrementally rotate exposing a clean segment of the cleaning fabric to the informational tape.

Tape Cassette Drive Including Means For Reducing Tape Transport Start-Up Shock

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US Patent:
41334973, Jan 9, 1979
Filed:
Dec 5, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/857335
Inventors:
Kurt Rothlisberger - Morton Grove IL
Assignee:
Teletype Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
G03B 104
F16D 314
US Classification:
242200
Abstract:
A supply spindle for a cassette recorder which includes means for reducing the abrupt start-up forces to which the recording tape within the cassette is subjected by incrementally coupling the inertial mass of the supply spindle to the tape upon start-up. The supply spindle includes a shaft carrying a supply head for engaging a cassette spool. The supply head is axially as well as rotationally movable upon the shaft. A coil spring, fixed to the shaft and supply head, urges the head to the end of the shaft. Additionally, the spring rotatably biases the supply head against a stop carried on the shaft. Initially upon start-up, only a portion of the mass of the supply spindle is coupled to the magnetic tape with the full mass being subsequently coupled thereto.

Print Head Gap Adjustment Mechanism With Skew Compensation

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US Patent:
47877596, Nov 29, 1988
Filed:
May 29, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/056505
Inventors:
David G. Geis - Niles IL
Kurt Rothlisberger - Morton Grove IL
Assignee:
American Telephone and Telegraph Company - AT&T Information Systems - Holmdel NJ
International Classification:
B41J 1120
US Classification:
400 55
Abstract:
A printing gap adjustment mechanism compensates for the change in the pring gap variation caused by the relative motion between two side walls of the printer frame supporting a platen and two guide rods slidably supporting a print head. The mechanism includes a compensator rod and a pair of eccentric members rotatably mounted in a compensator plate which is pivotally mounted on one side wall of the printer frame. One end of the compensator rod is frictionally secured to the opposite side wall while the other end is rotatably supported in an opening in the other side wall and is secured to an eccentric mounted to the compensator plate. One of the guide rods supporting the print head is located near the platen and is secured between two eccentric members, one of which is rotatably mounted in the compensator plate and the other is rotatably mounted in the opposite side wall. The other guide rod is secured between the two side walls. When the printing gap becomes distorted due to relative motion between the two side walls, the mechanism senses the distortion and moves the compensator plate which in turn moves the eccentric member to which one end of the guide rod is secured a predetermined distance to restore the desired printing gap.
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