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  • 14637 Constance St, Olathe, KS 66062 (913) 764-3059
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Project Manager At Rk&K Engineers,Llp

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Position:
Project Manager at RK&K Engineers,LLP
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland
Industry:
Construction
Work:
RK&K Engineers,LLP - Baltimore, Maryland since Jan 2012
Project Manager

MBP (McDonough Bolyard Peck) - Columbia, Maryland 2007 - 2011
Project Manager

Alpha Corporation - Baltimore, Maryland 2005 - 2007
Project Manager

Cosmopolitan Construction & Engineering - Columbia, Maryland 1995 - 2005
Project Engineer
Education:
Messiah College
Bachelor of Science (BS), Engineering
Skills:
Construction Management
Commissioning
Project Planning
Project Control
Project Estimation
Constructability
CPM Scheduling
Dispute Resolution
Building Relationships
Contract Management
LEED projects
Construction Inspection
Cost Management
International Project Management
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Todd Scholtz

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Us Patents

Non-Ferrous/Ferromatic Laminated Graphic Arts Impression Dies And Method Of Producing Same

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US Patent:
6341557, Jan 29, 2002
Filed:
Feb 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/501155
Inventors:
Glenn E. Hutchison - Prairie Village KS
Todd E. Scholtz - Olathe KS
Assignee:
Universal Engraving, Inc. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
B41F 2700
US Classification:
1013891, 724829, 1562724, 216 36, 216 41, 216105
Abstract:
This invention relates to a relatively thin cladded graphic arts impression graphic arts impression die plate ( ) having a steel layer ( ) which is integral throughout the extent thereof with a layer of copper ( ) or bronze. A relieved design-defining surface may be formed in the copper or bronze layer by a chemical etching process or by chemical milling. In the case of chemical etching of the graphic arts impression die plate ( ), a design-defining layer of photo-resist is applied to the outer surface of the copper layer ( ) or the bronze layer and the relieved design is formed in the copper or bronze layer using a conventional ferric chloride etching solution. The etched graphic arts impression die plate may be mounted on an etchant-resistant backing or magnetic support member ( ) to present an assembly which increases the thickness of the die assembly sufficiently to permit use thereof on standard stamping and embossing equipment without modification of the die-supporting chase. The magnetic support member ( ) has a plurality of pairs of permanent magnets ( ) each pair of which is embedded within a respective cavity ( ) and that are magnetically bridged by a steel plate ( ). The pairs of magnets ( and ) attract the steel layer ( ) of the graphic arts impression die plate ( ) and thereby hold the graphic arts impression die plate on the magnetic support member ( ).

Non-Ferrous/Ferromagnetic Laminated Graphics Arts Impression Dies And Method Of Producing Same

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US Patent:
6582614, Jun 24, 2003
Filed:
Oct 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/000365
Inventors:
Glenn E. Hutchison - Prairie Village KS
Todd E. Scholtz - Olathe KS
Assignee:
Universal Engraving, Inc. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
B41F 2700
US Classification:
216 9, 216 22, 216 36, 216100, 216105, 1562724, 156277, 156289, 1013891, 101485, 101486
Abstract:
This invention relates to a relatively thin cladded graphic arts impression graphic arts impression die plate ( ) having a steel layer ( ) which is integral throughout the extent thereof with a layer of copper ( ) or bronze. A relieved design-defining surface may be formed in the copper or bronze layer by a chemical etching process or by chemical milling. In the case of chemical etching of the graphic arts impression die plate ( ), a design-defining layer of photo-resist is applied to the outer surface of the copper layer ( ) or the bronze layer and the relieved design is formed in the copper or bronze layer using a conventional ferric chloride etching solution. The etched graphic arts impression die plate may be mounted on an etchant-resistant backing or magnetic support member ( ) to present an assembly which increases the thickness of the die assembly sufficiently to permit use thereof on standard stamping and embossing equipment without modification of the die-supporting chase. The magnetic support member ( ) has a plurality of pairs of permanent magnets ( ) each pair of which is embedded within a respective cavity ( ) and that are magnetically bridged by a steel plate. The pairs of magnets ( and ) attract the steel layer ( ) of the graphic arts impression die plate ( ) and thereby hold the graphic arts impression die plate on the magnetic support member ( ).

Non-Ferrous/Ferromagnetic Laminated Graphic Arts Impression Dies And Method Of Producing Same

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US Patent:
6582615, Jun 24, 2003
Filed:
Oct 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/003566
Inventors:
Glenn E. Hutchison - Praire Village KS
Todd E. Scholtz - Olathe KS
Assignee:
Universal Engraving. Inc. - OverlandPark KS
International Classification:
B41F 2700
US Classification:
216 9, 216 22, 216 36, 216100, 216105, 1562724, 156277, 156289, 1013891
Abstract:
This invention relates to a relatively thin cladded graphic arts impression graphic arts impression die plate ( ) having a steel layer ( ) which is integral throughout the extent thereof with a layer of copper ( ) or bronze. A relieved design-defining surface may be formed in the copper or bronze layer by a chemical etching process or by chemical milling. The graphic arts impression die plate may be mounted on a magnetic support member ( ) to present an assembly which increases the thickness of the die assembly sufficiently to permit use thereof on standard stamping and embossing equipment without modification of the die-supporting chase. The magnetic support member ( ) has a plurality of pairs of permanent magnets ( ) each pair of which is embedded within a respective cavity ( ) and that are magnetically bridged by a steel plate The pairs of magnets ( and ) attract the steel layer ( ) of the graphic arts impression die plate ( ) and thereby hold the graphic arts impression die plate on the magnetic support member ( ).

Non-Ferrous/Ferromagnetic Laminated Graphic Arts Impression Dies And Method Of Producing Same

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US Patent:
6584893, Jul 1, 2003
Filed:
Oct 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/003516
Inventors:
Glenn E. Hutchison - Prairie Village KS
Todd E. Scholtz - Olathe KS
Assignee:
Universal Engraving, Inc. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
B41F 2700
US Classification:
101 28, 1013891, 428611, 428615
Abstract:
This invention relates to a relatively thin cladded graphic arts impression graphic arts impression die plate ( ) having a steel layer ( ) which is integral throughout the extent thereof with a layer of copper ( ) or bronze. A relieved design-defining surface may be formed in the copper or bronze layer by a chemical etching process or by chemical milling. The graphic arts impression die plate may be mounted on a magnetic support member ( ) to present an assembly which increases the thickness of the die assembly sufficiently to permit use thereof on standard stamping and embossing equipment without modification of the die-supporting chase. The magnetic support member ( ) has a plurality of pairs of permanent magnets ( ) each pair of which is embedded within a respective cavity ( ) and that are magnetically bridged by a steel plate The pairs of magnets ( and ) attract the steel layer ( ) of the graphic arts impression die plate ( ) and thereby hold the graphic arts impression die plate on the magnetic support member ( ).

Magnetic Chase And Graphic Arts Die Assembly With Selectively Actuatable Means For Raising And Supporting The Die Plate During Alignment

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US Patent:
8146494, Apr 3, 2012
Filed:
Apr 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/103610
Inventors:
Larry Hutchison - Overland Park KS, US
Derek Smith - West Sussex, GB
Todd E. Scholtz - Olathe KS, US
Assignee:
Universal Engraving, Inc. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
B41B 1/18
US Classification:
101391, 101390
Abstract:
A graphic arts die assembly and chase for use in a graphic arts press are disclosed for use in conjunction with a press. The die assembly includes a die plate formed at least partially of ferromagnetic material and a chase with a plurality of magnet assemblies configured to provide a magnetic coupling force to selectively secure the die plate to the chase. The chase includes an actuatable releasing assembly to exert a disengagement force to separate the magnetic securement between the plates.

Magnetic Chase And Graphic Arts Die Assembly With A Selectively Actuatable Means For Raising And Supporting The Die Plate During Alignment

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US Patent:
20120186471, Jul 26, 2012
Filed:
Apr 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/437598
Inventors:
Larry Hutchison - Overland Park KS, US
Derek Smith - West Sussex, GB
Todd E. Scholtz - Olathe KS, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSAL ENGRAVING, INC. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
B41B 1/18
US Classification:
101390
Abstract:
A graphic arts die assembly and chase for use in a graphic arts press are disclosed for use in conjunction with a press. The die assembly includes a die plate formed at least partially of ferromagnetic material and a chase with a plurality of magnet assemblies configured to provide a magnetic coupling force to selectively secure the die plate to the chase. The chase includes an actuatable releasing assembly to exert a disengagement force to separate the magnetic securement between the plates.

Magnetic Support Plate For Cladded Steel And Steel-Backed Polymer Stamping/Blocking And Embossing Graphic Arts Dies

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US Patent:
61520357, Nov 28, 2000
Filed:
Dec 17, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/466611
Inventors:
Todd E. Scholtz - Olathe KS
Fred F. Duarte - Mission KS
Dennis F. Hendrix - Grandview MO
Assignee:
Universal Engraving, Inc. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
B41F 2700
US Classification:
1013891
Abstract:
A magnetic support plate for cladded steel and steel-backed polymer stamping/blocking and embossing graphic arts dies is provided in which a non-ferrous, rectangular support member (14, 114, 214) made up of a plate (26, 126, 226) has a die mounting surface (24) for complementally receiving the graphic arts die assembly (12). The plate (26, 126, 226) has a series of elongated recesses or cavities (28, 128, 228) in one face thereof, with each of the cavities being provided with two rectangular magnets that are located in spaced relationship one from another. The two magnets within each cavity are disposed in positions with the magnetic north and south poles thereof opposite one another. A ferro-magnetic component (36) in the form of a steel plate or strip is provided within each cavity in bridging, contacting relationship to both of the magnets within each cavity. The magnets serve to magnetically attract and hold the cladded steel or steel-backed polymer stamping/blocking and embossing dies against the surface (24) of plate (26, 126, 226).
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