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  • 1018 Glendon St, Maplewood, MN 55119 (651) 730-4409
  • Saint Paul, MN

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Company: Arrow electronics Apr 2012 Address: Eden Prairie, MN Position: Field applications engineer

Education

Degree: BS School / High School: North Dakota State University 1992 to 1995 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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Field Applications Engineer At Arrow Electronics

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Position:
Field Applications Engineer at Arrow Electronics
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Arrow Electronics - Eden Prairie, MN since Apr 2012
Field Applications Engineer

Arobella Medical, LLC - Minnetonka, mn Jan 2006 - Apr 2012
Manager of operations

Goodrich Jul 2001 - Jan 2006
Design Manager

ADC Jan 2000 - Jul 2001
Design Engineer

Goodrich 1996 - 1999
Electrical Design Engineer
Education:
North Dakota State University 1992 - 1995
BS, Electrical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

High Circuit Density Pots Splitter Assembly

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US Patent:
6804352, Oct 12, 2004
Filed:
Jun 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/896808
Inventors:
Jennifer L. Miller - Farmington MN
Paul W. Schmokel - Prior Lake MN
Assignee:
ADC Telecommunications, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
37941304, 37941301, 37941302, 37941303
Abstract:
A telecommunications device including a chassis having a card housing for containing a plurality of splitter cards. The card housing includes front and back ends. The front end of the card housing defines an access opening for allowing the splitter cards to be inserted into or removed from the card housing. The device also includes a plurality of card edge connectors for providing electrical connections with the splitter cards. The card edge connectors are located within the card housing adjacent to the back end of the housing. Each card edge connector is arranged in a generally horizontal orientation. The device further includes forwardly facing LINE, POTS and DATA connectors that are electrically connected to the card edge connectors. At least the LINE and POTS connectors are positioned in a generally horizontal orientation.

Splitter Assembly With High Density Backplane Board

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US Patent:
6804353, Oct 12, 2004
Filed:
Jun 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/896809
Inventors:
Paul W. Schmokel - Prior Lake MN
Assignee:
ADC Telecommunications, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
37941304, 37941301, 37941302, 37941303
Abstract:
A telecommunications device including a plurality of splitter cards mounted in a chassis, a circuit board, and plurality of card edge connectors for providing electrical connections between the splitter cards and the circuit board, and POTS, LINE, and DATA connectors. The circuit board includes three layers, each layer having tracings that electrically connect at least one POTS, LINE, or DATA connector to at least one of the card edge connector. A center layer includes a grounding plane that is adapted to reduce cross-talk between tracings on a top layer and tracings on a bottom layer. The grounding plane is co-planar with tracings on the center layer such that the grounding plane adds additional thickness to the center layer.

Splitter Assembly With Inverted Pots And Line Connectors

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US Patent:
20030002641, Jan 2, 2003
Filed:
Jun 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/896787
Inventors:
Paul Schmokel - Prior Lake MN, US
Assignee:
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
International Classification:
H04M001/00
H04M007/00
H04M003/00
US Classification:
379/166000, 379/156000, 379/167020, 379/219000, 379/242000
Abstract:
A telecommunications device including a plurality of splitter cards mounted within a chassis. The device also includes a circuit board and a plurality of card edge connectors for providing electrical connections between the splitter cards and the circuit board. The device further includes POTS connectors electrically connected to the card edge connectors by first tracings of the circuit board, LINE connectors electrically connected to the card edge connectors by second tracings of the circuit board, and DATA connectors electrically connected to the card edge connectors by third tracings of the circuit board. The POTS and LINE connectors are arranged in pairs with the POTS and LINE connectors of each pair being electrically connected to a common one of the card edge connectors. The POTS and LINE connectors of at least some of the pairs are inverted in orientation relative to one another.

Apparatus For Holding A Medical Device During Coating

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US Patent:
20090090299, Apr 9, 2009
Filed:
Oct 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/867818
Inventors:
Adolfo Menendez - Woodbury MN, US
Paul W. Schmokel - Prior Lake MN, US
Eilaz P. Babaev - Minnetonka MN, US
Scott R. Banaszewski - Circle Pines MN, US
Michael R. Afremov - Hopkins MN, US
Assignee:
Bacoustics, LLC - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
B05C 13/02
US Classification:
118503
Abstract:
The present invention is directed towards the holding of medical devices during manufacture to enable the application of therapeutic and/or protective coatings. More specifically, the present invention provides medical device holders that securely retain stents and other medical devices during the application of a coating while minimizing compressive and tensile forces applied to the stents. The invention avoids disruptions to coating quality due to holder blockage during coating deposition. The invention discloses an improved device containing a mandrel and frame that may improve coating uniformity by eliminating shadowing from the frame of the medical device holder when applying coatings to stents and other medical devices.

Method For Holding A Medical Device During Coating

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US Patent:
20090093870, Apr 9, 2009
Filed:
Oct 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/867790
Inventors:
Adolfo Menendez - Woodbury MN, US
Paul W. Schmokel - Prior Lake MN, US
Eilaz P. Babaev - Minnetonka MN, US
Scott R. Banaszewski - Circle Pines MN, US
Michael R. Afremov - Hopkins MN, US
Assignee:
Bacoustics, LLC - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
B05D 3/02
US Classification:
623 111, 427 224
Abstract:
The present invention is directed towards the holding of medical devices during manufacture to enable the application of therapeutic and/or protective coatings. More specifically, the present invention provides medical device holders that securely retain stents and other medical devices during the application of a coating while minimizing compressive and tensile forces applied to the stents. The invention avoids disruptions to coating quality due to holder blockage during coating deposition. The invention discloses an improved device containing a mandrel and frame that may improve coating uniformity by eliminating shadowing from the frame of the medical device holder when applying coatings to stents and other medical devices.

Ultrasound Ballast Water Treatment Device And Method

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US Patent:
20100224571, Sep 9, 2010
Filed:
Mar 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/717187
Inventors:
Eilaz BABAEV - Minnetonka MN, US
Paul Schmokel - Prior Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Bacoustics LLC - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
C02F 1/36
C02F 1/76
US Classification:
210747, 21017011
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to the use of ultrasound for treating ballast water in ships. Specifically the invention discloses the use of ultrasound to activate chemicals to significantly improve there disinfectant properties at low concentrations. Ultrasound chemical activation allows for sonication of only a portion of the incoming ballast water, greatly increasing the cost-effectiveness of ballast water treatment. The ballast water treatment system may integrate with new or existing shipboard ballast systems attaching to the ballast inlet mains; mixing, sonicating and delivering the active substance as it feeds into the ballast tanks. Alternatively, when space or other factors are an issue it can be designed to achieve the same mixing, sonication and delivery from a small apparatus attached to the ballast tanks.

Wireless Drink Container For Monitoring Hydration

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US Patent:
20210289964, Sep 23, 2021
Filed:
May 24, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/328730
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Coleman IVERSON - Minneapolis MN, US
Ngoc Thi Van NGUYEN - Chicago IL, US
Alexandra FEEKEN - Alexandria MN, US
Travis HEAVER - Minneapolis MN, US
Matt ENGERISER - Eden Prairie MN, US
Paul SCHMOKEL - Eden Prairie MN, US
Matthew LEWIS - Alexandria MN, US
Marc CUVA - Alexandria MN, US
Nick PADILLA - Alexandria MN, US
International Classification:
A47G 19/22
A47G 23/16
A45F 3/16
G01F 23/74
G01F 25/00
G01F 1/075
G01F 23/00
G01F 23/26
G01F 23/292
G01F 23/296
Abstract:
A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.

Wireless Drink Container For Monitoring Hydration

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US Patent:
20190274456, Sep 12, 2019
Filed:
Nov 8, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/184386
Inventors:
- Alexandria MN, US
Coleman IVERSON - Minneapolis MN, US
Ngoc Thi Van NGUYEN - Chicago IL, US
Alexandra FEEKEN - Alexandria MN, US
Travis HEAVER - Minneapolis MN, US
Matt ENGERISER - Eden Prairie MN, US
Paul SCHMOKEL - Eden Prairie MN, US
Matthew LEWIS - Alexandria MN, US
Marc CUVA - Alexandria MN, US
Nick PADILLA - Alexandria MN, US
International Classification:
A47G 19/22
G01F 1/075
A45F 3/16
G01F 23/74
G01F 23/296
G01F 23/292
G01F 23/26
G01F 23/00
A47G 23/16
G01F 25/00
Abstract:
A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.

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