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  • 750 Palo Duro Loop, Round Rock, TX 78664 (512) 428-5429
  • 1801 Warner Ranch Rd, Round Rock, TX 78664 (512) 428-5429
  • 2937 Kelp St, Oxnard, CA 93035 (805) 985-8505
  • 2953 Kelp St, Oxnard, CA 93035 (805) 985-8505
  • Camarillo, CA
  • 1801 Warner Ranch Rd APT 436, Round Rock, TX 78664 (512) 428-5429

Work

Company: Chatsworth products Jun 1991 Position: Senior director, global product management

Education

School / High School: University of South Dakota

Skills

Product Management • Product Marketing • Telecommunications • Solution Selling • Channel Partners • Data Center • New Business Development • Manufacturing • Product Development • Wireless • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Product Lifecycle Management • Cloud Computing • Enterprise Software • Salesforce.com • Engineering • Product Launch • Voip • Business Development • Product Design

Industries

Computer Hardware

Public records

Vehicle Records

Dennis Vanlith

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Address:
1801 Warner Rnch Rd APT 436, Round Rock, TX 78664
VIN:
1FTEW1C86AFC72577
Make:
FORD
Model:
F-150
Year:
2010

Resumes

Resumes

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Dennis Vanlith

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Location:
Westlake Village, CA
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Chatsworth Products
Senior Director, Global Product Management

Harris Dracon 1985 - 1991
Sales
Education:
University of South Dakota
Skills:
Product Management
Product Marketing
Telecommunications
Solution Selling
Channel Partners
Data Center
New Business Development
Manufacturing
Product Development
Wireless
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Lifecycle Management
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Software
Salesforce.com
Engineering
Product Launch
Voip
Business Development
Product Design

Publications

Us Patents

Air Diverter For Directing Air Upwardly In An Equipment Enclosure

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US Patent:
7952869, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Jun 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/477118
Inventors:
Dennis W. Vanlith - Oxnard CA, US
Daniel Alaniz - Austin TX, US
D. Brian Donowho - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Chatsworth Products, Inc. - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361695, 36167947, 36167949, 36167951, 361724, 165 803, 16510433, 16510434, 454184
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure comprises a frame structure formed from a plurality of support posts and at least partially enclosed by a plurality of panels. The panels include at least side, top and back panels defining an enclosure having a top, a bottom and a rear thereof. The top panel includes an opening there through that is rectangular in shape. The equipment enclosure further comprises an exhaust air duct extending upward from the top panel of the enclosure. The exhaust air duct is rectangular in cross-section and is disposed in surrounding relation to, and in fluid communication with, the top panel opening. The exhaust air duct is adapted to segregate hot air being exhausted from the enclosure from cool air entering the enclosure, thereby improving thermal management of the enclosure.

Ducted Exhaust Equipment Enclosure

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US Patent:
8107238, Jan 31, 2012
Filed:
Sep 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/555697
Inventors:
William Krietzman - Portland OR, US
Dennis W. Vanlith - Oxnard CA, US
Assignee:
Chatsworth Products, Inc. - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361690, 36167948, 36167949, 361691, 361724, 16510419, 16510421, 165121, 165185, 454184
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure includes a frame structure at least partially enclosed by a plurality of panels defining a compartment in which one or more electronic components are mounted and an exhaust air duct that is adapted to segregate hot air being exhausted from the compartment from cool air entering the compartment, thereby improving thermal management of the enclosure. The exhaust duct includes a lower duct section extending upward from the top panel of the compartment and an upper duct section telescoping upward from an upper end of the lower duct section. Each duct section includes four panels connected together by hinged corner fittings such that the section is collapsible. The upper duct section includes an outwardly flared portion.

Ducted Exhaust Equipment Enclosure

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US Patent:
20070064389, Mar 22, 2007
Filed:
Sep 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/533359
Inventors:
Richard Lewis - Austin TX, US
Dennis VanLith - Oxnard CA, US
Assignee:
Chatsworth Products, Inc. - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361690000
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure comprises a frame structure formed from a plurality of support posts and at least partially enclosed by a plurality of panels. The panels include at least side, top and back panels defining an enclosure having a top, a bottom and a rear thereof. The top panel includes an opening there through that is rectangular in shape. The equipment enclosure further comprises an exhaust air duct extending upward from the top panel of the enclosure. The exhaust air duct is rectangular in cross-section and is disposed in surrounding relation to, and in fluid communication with, the top panel opening. The exhaust air duct is adapted to segregate hot air being exhausted from the enclosure from cool air entering the enclosure, thereby improving thermal management of the enclosure.

Air Diverter For Directing Air Upwardly In An Equipment Enclosure

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US Patent:
20070064391, Mar 22, 2007
Filed:
Sep 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/533362
Inventors:
Richard Lewis II - Austin TX, US
Dennis VanLith - Oxnard CA, US
Daniel Alaniz - Austin TX, US
D. Donowho - Georgetown TX, US
Assignee:
Chatsworth Products, Inc. - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361695000
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure comprises a frame structure formed from a plurality of support posts and at least partially enclosed by a plurality of panels. The panels include at least side, top and back panels defining an enclosure having a top, a bottom and a rear thereof. The top panel includes an opening there through that is rectangular in shape. The equipment enclosure further comprises an exhaust air duct extending upward from the top panel of the enclosure. The exhaust air duct is rectangular in cross-section and is disposed in surrounding relation to, and in fluid communication with, the top panel opening. The exhaust air duct is adapted to segregate hot air being exhausted from the enclosure from cool air entering the enclosure, thereby improving thermal management of the enclosure.

Vertical Exhaust Duct

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US Patent:
20110287704, Nov 24, 2011
Filed:
May 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/116899
Inventors:
Dennis W. VanLith - Oxnard CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 5/02
US Classification:
454184
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure comprises a frame structure formed from a plurality of support posts and at least partially enclosed by a plurality of panels. The panels include at least side, top and back panels defining an enclosure having a top, a bottom and a rear thereof. The top panel includes an opening there through that is rectangular in shape. The equipment enclosure further comprises an exhaust air duct extending upward from the top panel of the enclosure. The exhaust air duct is rectangular in cross-section and is disposed in surrounding relation to, and in fluid communication with, the top panel opening. The exhaust air duct is adapted to segregate hot air being exhausted from the enclosure from cool air entering the enclosure, thereby improving thermal management of the enclosure.

Magnetic Filler Panel For Use In Airflow Control System In Electronic Equipment Enclosure

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US Patent:
20110290553, Dec 1, 2011
Filed:
May 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/117977
Inventors:
Edward BEHRENS - Hopkinton MA, US
Dennis W. VANLITH - Round Rock TX, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
B32B 3/06
US Classification:
174547, 428 99
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure system with an airflow control system includes an enclosure, having a front, a rear, a top, a bottom and two sides, and a magnetic filler panel.

Ducted Exhaust Equipment Enclosure

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US Patent:
20120194999, Aug 2, 2012
Filed:
Jan 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/348820
Inventors:
William KRIETZMAN - Portland OR, US
Dennis W. Vanlith - Oxnard CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
H05K 5/02
US Classification:
361692, 454184
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure includes a frame structure at least partially enclosed by a plurality of panels defining a compartment in which one or more electronic components are mounted and an exhaust air duct that is adapted to segregate hot air being exhausted from the compartment from cool air entering the compartment, thereby improving thermal management of the enclosure. The exhaust duct includes a lower duct section extending upward from the top panel of the compartment and an upper duct section telescoping upward from an upper end of the lower duct section. Each duct section includes four panels connected together by hinged corner fittings such that the section is collapsible. The upper duct section includes an outwardly flared portion.

Vertical Exhaust Duct For Electronic Equipment Enclosure

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US Patent:
20220183190, Jun 9, 2022
Filed:
Feb 21, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/676752
Inventors:
- Agoura Hills CA, US
Dennis W. VANLITH - Round Rock TX, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
H05K 7/14
Abstract:
An electronic equipment enclosure includes a frame structure at least partially enclosed by a plurality of panels defining a compartment in which one or more electronic components are mounted and an exhaust air duct that is adapted to segregate hot air being exhausted from the compartment from cool air entering the compartment, thereby improving thermal management of the enclosure. The exhaust duct includes a lower duct section extending upward from the top panel of the compartment and an upper duct section telescoping upward from an upper end of the lower duct section. Each duct section includes four panels connected together by hinged corner fittings such that the section is collapsible. The upper duct section includes an outwardly flared portion.
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