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  • Cato, WI
  • Minocqua, WI
  • 3301 Samuel Rd, Manitowoc, WI 54220 (920) 652-0126 (920) 684-5070
  • Aurora, IL
  • La Crosse, WI
  • Batavia, IL
  • 3301 Samuel Rd, Manitowoc, WI 54220 (920) 342-3173

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
3437 Pineview Ct, Reedsville, WI 54230
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Smt
President
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1985 - 1989
Washington High School Two Rivers
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Location:
United States

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Rick Pecore
Principal
Diversion Motors LLC
Ret Misc Vehicles
3301 Samuel Rd, Manitowoc, WI 54220

Publications

Us Patents

Viewing System For Radiographs

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US Patent:
7456404, Nov 25, 2008
Filed:
Nov 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/596036
Inventors:
Nicole L. Sullivan - Elgin IL, US
Rick Pecore - Manitowoc WI, US
James D. Borowski - Appleton WI, US
James Todd Olejniczak - Appleton WI, US
John Masters - Tully NY, US
Assignee:
DENTSPLY International, Inc. - York PA
International Classification:
G01J 3/00
US Classification:
2503381, 250340
Abstract:
A light control system and method for a film viewer (). The viewer () includes an infrared emitter () with an infrared detector () in communication with a microprocessor (). When a radiograph () is inserted within the film viewer (), the radiograph () is interposed between the emitter () and detector (). The microprocessor () detects a change in the emissions sensed by the detector () and illuminates the viewer (). The invention also provides a film holder () that includes a plurality of rollers () interposed between the holder () and the screen ().

Catv Messaging Alert System

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US Patent:
20030121036, Jun 26, 2003
Filed:
Nov 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/301405
Inventors:
Howard Lock - Peshtigo WI, US
Rick Pecore - Manitowoc WI, US
James Olejniczak - Appleton WI, US
Assignee:
Howard C. Lock - Peshtigo WI
International Classification:
H04N007/025
H04N007/10
US Classification:
725/033000, 725/032000
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to use of standard video scan lines of commercial television programming in a cable television system for transmitting alerting and other messaging information, to an alert receiver unit at an end user's address. The alert receiver unit operates completely independently of any television set at the end user's address, other than to send the CATV signal from the alert receiver unit to the television set. The subscriber or other user can send certain pre-selected signals to the operator of the cable TV system, to another subscriber/user, or to another recipient designated by the operator of the cable TV system. The invention relates especially to emergency notification systems and to systems for communicating emergency messages to subscribers to cable television distribution networks, as well as to non-subscribers.

Apparatus Which Integrates A Time Control Into A Detachable Power Cord

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US Patent:
20060176643, Aug 10, 2006
Filed:
Feb 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/053393
Inventors:
Rick Pecore - Manitowoc WI, US
International Classification:
H01T 23/00
US Classification:
361230000
Abstract:
An apparatus which integrates a time control into a detachable power cord. The invention includes an integral power input cord having a power input connector capable of being connected directly to a power source, an integral power output cord having a power output connector capable of being connected directly to an electrical load, a switch for enabling or disabling power to the power output cord, a load status detector for determining whether the electrical load is ON or OFF, a timekeeping mechanism for tracking time-of-day, programmable time limits for restricting usage of the electrical load, non-volatile storage for critical data, secure access to time and program data, and a numeric display and pushbuttons for system interaction. The invention provides inherent security because the timer is integral to the power cord, thus the timer cannot be bypassed. Further, no mechanical locking mechanisms are required to capture a secondary power cord.

Electronic Timer Using Zero Power While Off

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US Patent:
55088783, Apr 16, 1996
Filed:
Mar 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/204482
Inventors:
Rick A. Pecore - Manitowoc WI
Assignee:
Paragon Electric Company, Inc. - Two Rivers WI
International Classification:
H01H 4718
H01H 4732
US Classification:
361195
Abstract:
An apparatus interrupts a circuit at a predetermined time. The circuit includes a load and a source of time-varying current. The apparatus includes a relay circuit including a latching relay switch, a first relay coil and a second relay coil, the relay switch switching to engage a first current path when energy is applied to the first relay coil, the relay switch switching to engage a second current path when energy is applied to the second relay coil. The apparatus further includes a switch coupled with the relay means for selectively completing the circuit through one current path of the first current path and the second current path. The apparatus further includes a power supply responsive to the time-varying current for generating a reference voltage, and a timer for measuring a time factor in response to the reference voltage. The apparatus further includes a control circuit coupled with the power supply and the relay circuit and receiving a timeout signal from the timer, the control circuit responding to the timeout signal by applying energy to one relay coil of the first relay coil and the second relay coil, the relay switch switching when the energy is applied to the one relay coil to establish the other current path and to interrupt the circuit.

I/O Bus Expansion System Wherein Processor Checks Plurality Of Possible Address Until A Response From The Peripheral Selected By Address Decoder Using User Input

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US Patent:
58600280, Jan 12, 1999
Filed:
Feb 1, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/595383
Inventors:
Rick Alan Pecore - Manitowoc WI
Assignee:
Paragon Electric Company, Inc. - Two Rivers WI
International Classification:
G06F 1314
G06F 1322
US Classification:
395861
Abstract:
A processing system including a processor and a peripheral wherein a configuration input of an address decoder or a device address input of a peripheral device which is not needed to set the peripheral's device address is used to increase the input capability of the processor. A data input signal is coupled to the configuration input or to the device address input such that the peripheral has a plurality of possible device addresses dependent on the state of the data input signal. The processor is configured to attempt communication with the peripheral by checking the plurality of possible device addresses of the peripheral until the peripheral gives a response to the processor. The device address to which the peripheral responds represents the state of the data input signal.

Controlled Dc Power Supply For A Refrigeration Appliance

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US Patent:
60143258, Jan 11, 2000
Filed:
Dec 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/987690
Inventors:
Rick A. Pecore - Manitowoc WI
Assignee:
Paragon Electric Company, Inc. - Two Rivers WI
International Classification:
H02M 700
F25D 2100
F25D 1700
G05D 2332
US Classification:
363126
Abstract:
A controlled DC power supply for a refrigeration appliance is disclosed for reducing heat dissipation and power loss. The refrigeration appliance has AC-powered components, such as compressors and fans, and DC-powered components, such as relays and solenoids. The relays operate to supply AC power from an AC input to the AC-powered components. The relays are selectively activated or deactivated by the controller through enable signals in response to factors such as time and/or temperature. The power supply has an AC-to-DC power conversion circuit for converting AC power at an AC input to one or more DC power outputs for powering DC-powered components. When a group of DC-powered components powered by the same DC power output, such as a group of relays, do not require DC power, the controller selectively disables or reduces a portion of the AC-to-DC power conversion circuit to reduce power consumption and heat dissipation therein. The AC-to-DC power conversion circuit also may utilize a transformerless (reactive) input stage and a dual-output, dual-polarity DC output stage.

Optocoupler Input Expansion Circuit

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US Patent:
59258888, Jul 20, 1999
Filed:
May 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/853069
Inventors:
Rick A. Pecore - Manitowoc WI
Assignee:
Paragon Electric Company, Inc. - Two Rivers WI
International Classification:
H01H 3500
H01H 3700
G12B 2900
US Classification:
250551
Abstract:
An electrical system is provided which includes multiple electrical loads which are powered by an AC voltage source. A synchronization circuit generates a synchronization signal which is representative of the half-cycle of the AC voltage source. A load circuit includes multiple AC line-voltage switching devices and the multiple electrical loads. Each AC line-voltage switching device controls the application of power from the AC voltage source to a respective one of the electrical loads. An input circuit senses the multiple AC line-voltage switching devices and generates a single output signal which is representative of the states of the multiple AC line-voltage switching devices. A processing circuit determines the states of the multiple AC line-voltage switching devices based upon the synchronization signal and the single output signal.
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