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Daniel Joseph Banyas

from Masonville, IA
Age ~75

Daniel Banyas Phones & Addresses

  • 2627 110Th Ave, Masonville, IA 50654 (319) 362-3558 (563) 932-2264
  • 2715 Sue Ln, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405 (319) 362-3558
  • Ames, IA
  • 2627 110Th Ave, Masonville, IA 50654 (563) 343-7374

Work

Company: Ibm Apr 2010 to Jun 2012 Position: Healthcare test manager

Education

School / High School: Amherst College 1986 to 1990

Skills

Information Technology • Technology • Business Services • Mortgage • Services • Quality Assurance

Emails

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Test Lead - Senior

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Location:
13045 Herald Cir, Apple Valley, MN 55124
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Ibm Apr 2010 - Jun 2012
Healthcare Test Manager

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Apr 2010 - Jun 2012
Test Lead - Senior

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Apr 2009 - Apr 2010
Senior Test Analyst

Concord Usa Jan 2008 - Apr 2009
Senior Qa Analyst

Gmac Rescap Mar 2005 - Dec 2007
Senior Qa Analyst
Education:
Amherst College 1986 - 1990
Marshalltown High School
Skills:
Information Technology
Technology
Business Services
Mortgage
Services
Quality Assurance

Publications

Us Patents

Vehicle With Combination Body, Tailgate, And Conveyor Assembly

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US Patent:
20110188979, Aug 4, 2011
Filed:
Jan 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/018250
Inventors:
Timothy J. Ketels - Dyersville IA, US
Mark S. Hollinrake - Marion IA, US
Daniel J. Banyas - Masonville IA, US
Glenn L. Ungerer - Swisher IA, US
Mart E. Ward - Manchester IA, US
Assignee:
HENDERSON PRODUCTS, INC. - Manchester IA
International Classification:
B60P 1/38
B62D 33/02
B60P 1/04
B62D 33/03
B60P 1/00
US Classification:
414519, 2961831, 2961832, 414528, 296 61, 414507
Abstract:
A vehicle can include a chassis, a combination body pivotally secured to the chassis, a conveyor assembly disposed within the body and adapted to convey materials stored within the body out therefrom, and a tailgate attached to the body. The body includes a front end, an open rear end, and first and second side walls extending therebetween. A rear body superstructure extends around the rear end of the body to reinforce and strengthen the rear end of the body. The conveyor assembly includes a conveyor shaft assembly that allows for easy removal and installation of conveyor shafts and accompanying parts. A tailgate chute is removably mounted to the tailgate via a pair of mounting hooks and a mounting bar extending across an opening of the tailgate.

Secure Currency Deposit Units With Removable Security Box

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US Patent:
54270367, Jun 27, 1995
Filed:
Jan 26, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/188057
Inventors:
Kevin A. Fee - Marion IA
Daniel J. Banyas - Cedar Rapids IA
Assignee:
Lefebure Manufacturing Corporation - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
E05G 106
US Classification:
109 46
Abstract:
A cashier's console includes in a vertically stacked arrangement a safe or secure deposit base, a security box and a cash drawer. The security box includes a number of currency bill insertion slots which are arranged parallel to an upper front edge of the security box but are recessed inward from the upper front edge of the security box. A face plate of the cash drawer is sloped toward the currency insertion slots to function as a guide surface for inserted bills. The guide surface raises in effect the height from which bills may be conveniently inserted into the insertion slots. The effective upward positioning of the insertion heights makes it easier for a cashier to sort money into the slots on a daily basis, thereby raising the efficiency of the insertion operation. Vertical guides provide lateral guiding action to further increase the efficiency of the operation. The number of slots are chosen to permit commonly received paper currency to be sorted and secured within the security box in separate compartments.

Secure Currency Deposit System Having Multiply Accessible Cash Cassette

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US Patent:
57328781, Mar 31, 1998
Filed:
Jun 5, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/658617
Inventors:
John Sherman Schroder - Cedar Rapids IA
Daniel J. Banyas - Cedar Rapids IA
Mark Hollinrake - Cedar Rapids IA
Assignee:
Lefebure Manufacturing Corporation - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
B65D 9100
US Classification:
232 1D
Abstract:
A secure currency deposit system having a cabinet with one or more compartments, each for containing a cassette wherein each cassette has an openable front wall, a cavity, and a slotted upper panel for receiving currency therethrough. Each of the cassettes has a locking arrangement to selectively permit insertion access to its slotted upper panel. Associated with each of the compartments is another locking arrangement which, in conjunction with the cassette locking arrangement and an unlatching arrangement, selectively permits contents removal access to the cavity of the respective cavity and, in conjunction with a latching arrangement, selectively permits removal of the respective cassette from the respective compartment. Each cassette has dividers partitioning its cavity into a plurality of bins. Each cassette may be removable from, or semi-permanently installed in, the respective compartment.

Bag Depository For Drive-Up Banking And The Like

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US Patent:
47533870, Jun 28, 1988
Filed:
Jul 29, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/078988
Inventors:
Kevin A. Fee - Marion IA
Daniel J. Banyas - Cedar Rapids IA
Assignee:
LeFebure Corporation - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
B65D 9100
US Classification:
232 433
Abstract:
A bag depository for a drive-up type of automatic teller machine features a drum having a deposit receiving cavity. The drum rotates about its axis between deposit receiving and deposit dump positions. As the drum rotates from its dump to its receiving position the drum also moves forwardly from the rear to the front of its housing to receive a deposit and then retreats to the rear of the housing to dump the deposit. At an intermediate position in its forward movement the drum engages a drawer and pushes the latter forward to an open position at which point the drawer forms a forwardly extending shelf upon which the customer places his deposit and from which the deposit slides into the drum cavity. When the drum retreats it pulls the drawer closed and then alone continues on rearwardly to dump the deposit.

Secure Latch For Double-Wall Structure

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US Patent:
55845177, Dec 17, 1996
Filed:
Jun 16, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/491521
Inventors:
Robert A. Simnacher - Vinton IA
Daniel J. Banyas - Cedar Rapids IA
Assignee:
Lefebure Manufacturing Corporation - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
E05B 1502
US Classification:
292340
Abstract:
An improved secure latch for a fixture having a door with a double-wall structure, including an endwall with an exit port and an inner sidewall with a slot near the endwall and parallel thereto. An entry port of a facing member and an orifice of a tongue, slidably receivable through the slot, of a latch attached to the facing member are aligned with the exit port as the door is in a closed configuration such that a bolt of a lock installed in the door is slidable therethrough as the bolt is displaced between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration. The secure latch is adapted to retain the door in a closed configuration as the bolt is in a locked configuration even though the facing member may be forced clear of the bolt. Further, the secure latch prevents the lock from being sprung open without inflicting severe and visible damage to the door and/or the facing member. A modified embodiment provides the endwall without the exit port and the facing member without the entry port.

Vehicle With Combination Body, Tailgate, And Conveyor Assembly

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US Patent:
20160121776, May 5, 2016
Filed:
Jan 12, 2016
Appl. No.:
14/993824
Inventors:
- Manchester IA, US
Mark S. Hollinrake - Marion IA, US
Daniel J. Banyas - Masonville IA, US
Glenn L. Ungerer - Swisher IA, US
Mart E. Ward - Manchester IA, US
International Classification:
B60P 1/38
B60P 1/28
B62D 33/02
Abstract:
A vehicle can include a chassis, a combination body pivotally secured to the chassis, a conveyor assembly disposed within the body and adapted to convey materials stored within the body out therefrom, and a tailgate attached to the body. The body includes a front end, an open rear end, and first and second side walls extending therebetween. A rear body superstructure extends around the rear end of the body to reinforce and strengthen the rear end of the body. The conveyor assembly includes a conveyor shaft assembly that allows for easy removal and installation of conveyor shafts and accompanying parts. A tailgate chute is removably mounted to the tailgate via a pair of mounting hooks and a mounting bar extending across an opening of the tailgate.
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