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Charles Kopplin Phones & Addresses

  • Elm Grove, WI
  • Wauwatosa, WI
  • Grafton, WI
  • Sheboygan, WI
  • Madison, WI

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Strategic Business Consulting  Assessment  Training  Speaker  Author

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Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
GRAEF since Dec 1969
Principal

Pipkorn Corporation Apr 1966 - Aug 1969
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Education:
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1973 - 1977
ME, Structural Engineering
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1969 - 1973
BS, Civil Engineering
Skills:
Project Planning
Project Management
Contract Management
Contract Negotiation
Proposal Writing
Management
Structural Engineering
Engineers
Corporate Governance
Professional Liability
Expert Witness
Civil Engineering
Engineering
Operations Management
Ownership Transition
Financial Management Experience
Quality Management
Claims Resolution
Professional Engineer
Peer Reviews
Esop
Retirement Benefits
Published Author
Employee Training
Engaging Public Speaker
Risk Management
Coaching
Digital Photography
Organizational Leadership
Board of Directors
Construction Document Review
Construction Drawings
Bid Specifications
Site Visits
401K
Facilities Engineering
Professional Services
Construction Management
Construction
Strategic Planning
Public Speaking
Concrete
Certifications:
License 15597-6
Wisconsin, License 15597-6
Registered Professional Engineer
Charles Kopplin Photo 2

Principal At Graef

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Charles Kopplin Photo 3

Associate Product Manager At Kohler Co.

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Charles Kopplin
Chairman of the Board
Graef Anhalt Schloemer Fdn
Membership Organizations, Nec, Nsk
125 S 84 St, Milwaukee, WI 53214

Publications

Us Patents

Toilet Bowl Discharge Valve Assembly

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US Patent:
8230533, Jul 31, 2012
Filed:
Sep 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/525494
Inventors:
Thomas C. Jorsch - Sheboygan WI, US
Benjamin W. Marotz - Kohler WI, US
Charles R. Kopplin - Sheboygan WI, US
Jeffrey F. Tempas - Oostburg WI, US
Assignee:
Kohler Co. - Kohler WI
International Classification:
E03D 11/10
US Classification:
4434, 4438, 4440
Abstract:
Disclosed are trap valve assemblies for controlling flow from a toilet bowl to a trap way. In one form there is a cartridge unit positionable immediately below a toilet bowl discharge outlet. It has a pivotable gate in a form of a spherical segment. The gate has an eccentric pivoting motion so that it can swing from an open position to a blocking/closing position in which it fully contacts a sealing gasket. The spherical segment has a leading edge which is approximately between +40 and −40 from vertical when the gate is in an open position, to minimize the energy required to close the gate. In another form a ball and socket connection to the gate valve facilitates sealing.

Toilet Bowl Discharge Valve Assembly

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US Patent:
20120278986, Nov 8, 2012
Filed:
Jul 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/549126
Inventors:
Thomas C. Jorsch - Sheboygan WI, US
Benjamin W. Marotz - Kohler WI, US
Charles R. Kopplin - Sheboygan WI, US
Jeffrey F. Tempas - Oostburg WI, US
International Classification:
E03D 11/10
US Classification:
4434
Abstract:
A valve for a toilet includes an inlet and a gate configured to prevent fluid flow through the inlet. The gate includes an at least partially spherical surface and is configured to pivot eccentrically relative to the spherical surface.

Toilet Discharge Valve

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US Patent:
7284286, Oct 23, 2007
Filed:
Sep 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/525556
Inventors:
Charles R. Kopplin - Sheboygan WI, US
Thomas C. Jorsch - Sheboygan WI, US
Benjamin W. Marotz - Kohler WI, US
Assignee:
Kohler Co. - Kohler WI
International Classification:
E03D 11/10
US Classification:
4441, 4438
Abstract:
Disclosed are valve assemblies for controlling flow from a toilet bowl to a trap way. In one form there is a cartridge unit in which a pivotable gate is mounted. The gate can swing from a blocking/closing position to a position in which it is essentially hidden away in a recess out of the main flow path. The surface of the gate facing the bowl is inwardly dished to further facilitate flow optimization.
Charles R Kopplin from Elm Grove, WI, age ~45 Get Report