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  • 250 Forest Ave, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (630) 858-5375
  • 147 East Rd, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (630) 858-5375
  • 530 Hillside Ave, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (630) 858-5375
  • 724 Stuart Ave, Elmhurst, IL 60126 (630) 279-1031
  • 12657 Cold Springs Dr, Huntley, IL 60142 (847) 515-1158
  • Champaign, IL

Work

Company: Google Jan 2017 Position: Product development

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 1995 to 1997 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Tolerance Analysis • Design For Manufacturing • Product Development • Pro Engineer • Sheet Metal • Design For Assembly • Product Design • Engineering Management • Injection Molding • Product Lifecycle Management • Design of Experiments • Fmea • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Die Casting • Plastics • Failure Analysis • Mechanical Engineering • Manufacturing • Rf • Electronics Packaging • Pcb Design • Rapid Prototyping • Dmaic • Consumer Electronics • Ptc Creo • Mobile Communications • Windchill • Spc • Abaqus

Industries

Consumer Electronics

Resumes

Resumes

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Product Development

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Google
Product Development

Motorola Jan 1, 1997 - Jan 2017
Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 1995 - 1997
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 1991 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Tolerance Analysis
Design For Manufacturing
Product Development
Pro Engineer
Sheet Metal
Design For Assembly
Product Design
Engineering Management
Injection Molding
Product Lifecycle Management
Design of Experiments
Fmea
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Die Casting
Plastics
Failure Analysis
Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing
Rf
Electronics Packaging
Pcb Design
Rapid Prototyping
Dmaic
Consumer Electronics
Ptc Creo
Mobile Communications
Windchill
Spc
Abaqus

Publications

Us Patents

Rotational Mechanism For A Wireless Communication Device

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US Patent:
6766182, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Nov 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/299352
Inventors:
Mark Daniel Janninck - Glen Ellyn IL
Mark William Oliver - Arlington Heights IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
4555753, 4555751, 455 903
Abstract:
This invention is a wireless communication device ( ) including a first housing ( ) with a housing support ( ) and a second housing ( ) positioned about the housing support, or a portion thereof, so that the second housing may rotate around the housing support. Also, the second housing ( ) includes a circular portion ( ) positioned about the housing support ( ) and an extending portion ( ) extending from the circular portion. When the device ( ) is in a closed position ( ), the circular and extending portions ( ) of the second housing ( ) are adjacent to the first housing ( ). When the device ( ) is in an opened position ( ), the circular portion ( ) is adjacent to the first housing ( ) and the extending portion ( ) is away from the first housing. In addition, the second housing ( ) may have multiple position relative to the first housing ( ) in which each position activates a particular function of the device ( ).

Rotational Mechanism For A Wireless Communication Device

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US Patent:
6768899, Jul 27, 2004
Filed:
Apr 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/826180
Inventors:
Mark Daniel Janninck - Glen Ellyn IL
Mark William Oliver - Arlington Heights IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
455 90, 455566, 455575
Abstract:
This invention is a wireless communication device ( ) including a first housing ( ) with a housing support ( ) and a second housing ( ) positioned about the housing support, or a portion thereof, so that the second housing may rotate around the housing support. Also, the second housing ( ) includes a circular portion ( ) positioned about the housing support ( ) and an extending portion ( ) extending from the circular portion. When the device ( ) is in a closed position ( ), the circular and extending portions ( ) of the second housing ( ) are adjacent to the first housing ( ). When the device ( ) is in an opened position ( ), the circular portion ( ) is adjacent to the first housing ( ) and the extending portion ( ) is away from the first housing. In addition, the second housing ( ) may have multiple position relative to the first housing ( ) in which each position activates a particular function of the device ( ).

Housing For A Communication Device And Method Assembling The Same

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US Patent:
6876543, Apr 5, 2005
Filed:
Mar 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/383599
Inventors:
John B. Mockridge - Chicago IL, US
Scott R. Wilcox - Gurnee IL, US
Benjamin M. Finney - Barrington IL, US
Mark D. Janninck - Glen Ellyn IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F001/16
US Classification:
361679, 361683, 361752, 361814, 455 90, 455351, 4555751
Abstract:
A housing assembly for a communication device including front and rear housings and an endoskeleton adapted to be secured to the front housing via recesses locate on the endoskeleton and corresponding ribs located on the front housing. The front and rear housings include a cantilever arm and loop assembly to secure the top ends of the front and rear housings to each other. The rear housing includes a pair of hooks located at its bottom end and the second housing includes a pair of latches located at its bottom end. The hooks each have a contact surface adapted to mate with a corresponding contact surface on each latch. The contact surface on each hook are outwardly sloped and the contact surface on each latch is inwardly and downwardly sloped. The contact surface slopes cause the hooks to deflect inwardly when the latches are snapped into the hooks.

Communication Device

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US Patent:
D508474, Aug 16, 2005
Filed:
Jun 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
29/206874
Inventors:
Claudio Santiago Ribeiro - Evanston IL, US
Thomas D. Boucquey - Chicago IL, US
Mark D. Janninck - Glen Ellyn IL, US
Tim J. Sutherland - Gurnee IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
1403
US Classification:
D14138

Method And Apparatus For Generating Power In A Mobile Communication Device

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US Patent:
7844305, Nov 30, 2010
Filed:
Oct 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/875376
Inventors:
Jon Godston - Chicago IL, US
Erik A. Cholewin - Libertyville IL, US
Brian J. Hassemer - Gurnee IL, US
Mark D. Janninck - Glen Ellyn IL, US
John B. Van Den Nieuwenhuizen - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04M 1/00
US Classification:
455572, 455573, 455574, 455299, 379322
Abstract:
An apparatus and a method of manufacturing an apparatus that creates power for a mobile communication device is disclosed. The apparatus may include a roller integrated into the mobile communication device configured to rotate in a counterclockwise direction when the roller contacts a surface and is moved in a first direction, and rotate in a clockwise direction when the roller contacts a surface and is moved in second direction, gearing connected to the roller, wherein the gearing rotates when the roller is moved, and one or more generator that creates power in the mobile communication device upon rotation of the roller and the gearing.

Padstacks Capable Of Receiving Domes Of Dome Keypads In A Plurality Of Locations And Printed Circuit Boards Utilizing The Padstacks

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US Patent:
7910851, Mar 22, 2011
Filed:
Nov 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/323513
Inventors:
Mark D Janninck - Glen Ellyn IL, US
Alden R Alviar - Indian Creek IL, US
Kenneth W Carlson - Hawthorn Woods IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility, Inc. - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
H01H 13/78
US Classification:
200516, 200 5 A
Abstract:
Disclosed is a printed circuit board configured for a dome-utilizing keypad configuration including at least one padstack having a plurality of dome switch targets and a plurality of target rings capable of accommodating different key dome locations of a dome keypad. Also disclosed is a padstack capable of accommodating different key dome locations. The disclosed padstack has a single dome switch targets input/output line for the plurality of dome switch targets of the padstack. The padstack also includes a single target rings input/output line for the plurality of target rings of the pad stack. In this way the disclosed printed circuit board includes a single circuit arrangement available for a plurality of different key pad designs.

Computer Terminal

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US Patent:
D659134, May 8, 2012
Filed:
Dec 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/382202
Inventors:
Yoo Jung Ahn - Chicago IL, US
Mark D. Janninck - Glen Ellyn IL, US
Giles D. McWilliam - Chicago IL, US
James E. Wicks - Lake Bluff IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility, Inc. - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
1402
US Classification:
D14318, D14434

Rotational Mechanism For A Wireless Communication Device

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US Patent:
20050070343, Mar 31, 2005
Filed:
May 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/855137
Inventors:
Mark Janninck - Glen Ellyn IL, US
Mark Oliver - Arlington Heights IL, US
International Classification:
H04M001/00
US Classification:
455575100
Abstract:
This invention is a wireless communication device () including a first housing () with a housing support () and a second housing () positioned about the housing support, or a portion thereof, so that the second housing may rotate around the housing support. Also, the second housing () includes a circular portion () positioned about the housing support () and an extending portion () extending from the circular portion. When the device () is in a closed position (), the circular and extending portions (& ) of the second housing () are adjacent to the first housing (). When the device () is in an opened position (), the circular portion () is adjacent to the first housing () and the extending portion () is away from the first housing. In addition, the second housing () may have multiple position relative to the first housing () in which each position activates a particular function of the device ().
Mark Daniel Janninck from Glen Ellyn, IL, age ~50 Get Report