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  • 2322 Country Aire Est, Aberdeen, SD 57401 (605) 229-5646
  • Mina, SD

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Company: Cardinal ind May 1978 Position: Production and tooling manager

Education

Degree: Associates School / High School: Lake Area Technical Institute 1976 to 1978

Skills

Product Design • Injection Molding • Design For Manufacturing • Machine Tools • Cnc • Machining • Fixtures • Plastics • Manufacturing • Engineering • Manufacturing Operations Management • Manufacturing Engineering

Interests

Concepts Or Inventions on A Napkin • Simple Automation and Tooling Design

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Production And Tooling Manager

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Location:
2322 Country Aire Est, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Industry:
Design
Work:
Cardinal Ind
Production and Tooling Manager
Education:
Lake Area Technical Institute 1976 - 1978
Associates
Skills:
Product Design
Injection Molding
Design For Manufacturing
Machine Tools
Cnc
Machining
Fixtures
Plastics
Manufacturing
Engineering
Manufacturing Operations Management
Manufacturing Engineering
Interests:
Concepts Or Inventions on A Napkin
Simple Automation and Tooling Design

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Us Patents

Temper Evident Ear Tag System

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US Patent:
6708432, Mar 23, 2004
Filed:
Apr 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/421169
Inventors:
Kary Haar - Aberdeen SD
Jeff Hanson - Aberdeen SD
Dennis Volzke - Aberdeen SD
Assignee:
Cardinal Industries, Inc. - Aberdeen SD
International Classification:
G09F 300
US Classification:
40301, 40668
Abstract:
A tamper evident ear tag system for preventing reattachment of an ear tag to a second animal that was removed from a first animal. The tamper evident ear tag system includes an attachment member that is permanently inserted into a receiving member wherein the receiving member is attached to an ear tag. The attachment member is comprised of a main shaft, a flanged portion, and a spiked end that is inserted into the receiving member. The receiving member includes a first opening that extending inwardly within an inner flange for catchably receiving the spiked end of the attachment member.

Tamper Proof Ear Tag System

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US Patent:
20030121188, Jul 3, 2003
Filed:
Jan 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/039660
Inventors:
Kary Haar - Aberdeen SD, US
Jeff Hanson - Aberdeen SD, US
Dennis Volzke - Aberdeen SD, US
International Classification:
G09F003/00
US Classification:
040/301000
Abstract:
A tamper proof ear tag system for preventing reattachment of an ear tag to a second animal that was removed from a first animal. The tamper proof ear tag system includes an attachment member that is permanently inserted into a receiving member wherein the receiving member is attached to an ear tag. The attachment member is comprised of a main shaft, a flanged portion, and a spiked end that is inserted into the receiving member. The receiving member includes a first opening that extending inwardly within an inner flange for catchably receiving the spiked end of the attachment member.

Animal Tag System

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US Patent:
61383929, Oct 31, 2000
Filed:
Dec 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/461626
Inventors:
Kary Haar - Aberdeen SD
Jeff Hanson - Aberdeen SD
Dennis Volzke - Aberdeen SD
Assignee:
Cardinal Industries, Inc. - Aberdeen SD
International Classification:
G09F 314
US Classification:
40301
Abstract:
An animal tag system for easily securing a tag upon an animal's ear by piercing the ear for reducing the chance of infection and removal. The tag system includes a tag member having a broad portion and a narrow portion, an extended member extending from the narrow portion, and a tip member attached orthogonally to the extended member opposite of the tag member wherein the tip member is insertable into the ear of an animal. The tip member is comprised of a shaft member having a spiked end and open end exposing a center bore within. The tip member further includes a flanged portion about the spiked end for expanding the hole pierced into the ear by the spiked end thereby allowing the extended member and the tip member to pass through in a substantially parallel position. The tip member becomes orthogonal to the extended member after insertion thereby preventing removal of the tag from the ear through the pierced opening within the ear of the animal.
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