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  • 10272 Bear Walk Ln, Boulder Jct, WI 54512 (715) 385-2863
  • 5762 Airport Rd, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 (715) 385-2863 (715) 894-6958
  • Lac du Flambeau, WI
  • 1408 W Wise Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60193 (847) 894-6958
  • 736 Fennel Ct, Schaumburg, IL 60193 (847) 894-6958
  • 2252 N Marmora Ave #W, Chicago, IL 60639 (773) 894-6958
  • 2538 N Marmora Ave, Chicago, IL 60639 (773) 622-8129

Work

Company: 6am marketing Jan 2016 Position: Senior art director

Education

Degree: Associates School / High School: Harper College Specialities: Art

Skills

Logo Design • Advertising • Art Direction • Direct Marketing • Graphic Design • Direct Mail • Creative Direction • Creative Strategy • Brochures • Corporate Identity • Brand Development • Corporate Branding • Integrated Marketing • Graphics • Email Marketing • Collateral • Typography • Layout • Catalogs • Adobe Acrobat • Visual Communication • Branding and Identity • Adobe Creative Suite • Image Manipulation • Illustration • Indesign • Art • Posters • Quarkxpress • Pre Press • Web Design • Interaction Design • Concept Development • Management • Publishing • Branding • Marketing Communications • Illustrator • Marketing • Leadership • Mac • Photoshop

Industries

Marketing And Advertising

Resumes

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Senior Art Director

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Location:
940 Bristol Ct, Stoughton, WI 53589
Industry:
Marketing And Advertising
Work:
6Am Marketing
Senior Art Director

Aon Jun 2015 - Nov 2015
Senior Designer - Contractor

Discover Financial Services Jan 2006 - Apr 2015
Design Lead - Aquisition Team

Quarasan Nov 2003 - Jan 2006
Freelance Designer and Art Director

Ktk Design Apr 1998 - Aug 2002
Art Director and Senior Designer
Education:
Harper College
Associates, Art
Illinois State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Graphic Design, Art
Skills:
Logo Design
Advertising
Art Direction
Direct Marketing
Graphic Design
Direct Mail
Creative Direction
Creative Strategy
Brochures
Corporate Identity
Brand Development
Corporate Branding
Integrated Marketing
Graphics
Email Marketing
Collateral
Typography
Layout
Catalogs
Adobe Acrobat
Visual Communication
Branding and Identity
Adobe Creative Suite
Image Manipulation
Illustration
Indesign
Art
Posters
Quarkxpress
Pre Press
Web Design
Interaction Design
Concept Development
Management
Publishing
Branding
Marketing Communications
Illustrator
Marketing
Leadership
Mac
Photoshop

Publications

Us Patents

Stem Seal Configuration For Ball Valves

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US Patent:
55777090, Nov 26, 1996
Filed:
Oct 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/544124
Inventors:
Zbigniew H. Gugala - Spring Grove IL
Lawrence J. Loman - Oak Lawn IL
John N. Scapes - Schaumburg IL
Assignee:
Henry Valve Company - Melrose Park IL
International Classification:
F16K 506
US Classification:
25131514
Abstract:
When the O-rings of ball valves used in the fluid circuits of refrigeration systems are exposed to new EPA-correct refrigerants and blends, the lubrication covering the O-rings tends to wash away. This results in failure of the ball valves. A quarter turn ball valve with a valve stem seal configuration for use under such conditions is disclosed. The valve stem seal configuration protects the ball valve O-ring from contact with the refrigerant fluid flowing through the ball valve. The ball valve has a valve stem receiving passageway with annular recesses in the upper and bottom portions of the passageway. The recesses are spaced apart from one another and a primary seal washer is seated within the bottom recess while an O-ring is seated within the upper recess. Both embrace the valve stem. An annular spring and valve stem guide are supported above the O-ring.

Valve Structure

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US Patent:
41180070, Oct 3, 1978
Filed:
Mar 17, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/778370
Inventors:
John N. Scapes - Schaumburg IL
Assignee:
Gould Inc. - Rolling Meadows IL
International Classification:
F16K 3144
US Classification:
251223
Abstract:
A valve structure having a body provided with a threaded recess for receiving a bonnet provided with a chordal flatted tool engaging portion received in an outer portion of the recess when the member is threadedly installed on the body. The outer end of the recess may be radially enlarged to receive a retainer which, when installed therein, extends between the flatted surface of the member and the body to effectively positively prevent further rotation of the member in the body threaded recess, thereby locking the member in the mounted disposition. The retainer may extend outwardly from the body surface portion and may include an outer portion engaging an outer portion of the flatted surface. The retainer may be defined by a pin having an inner end received in a hole provided in the body radially outwardly of the recess.

External Valve Operating Means

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US Patent:
55906800, Jan 7, 1997
Filed:
Feb 23, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/604750
Inventors:
Zbigniew H. Gugala - Spring Grove IL
John N. Scapes - Schaumburg IL
Assignee:
Henry Valve Company - Melrose Park IL
International Classification:
F16K 4104
F16K 4300
F16J 1520
F16J 1548
US Classification:
137312
Abstract:
An external valve operating means that forms a seal around the rotating valve stem of a valve operating under internal pressure is disclosed. This seal prevents the escape of fluids should the valve's primary seals fail. The external valve operating means allows for rotation of the valve stem without removal or compromise of the seal. A stationary operating seal cap is in threaded and sealed engagement with the valve body. Upon partial disengagement of the stationary operating seal cap, the pressure within the external valve operating means is vented. An external valve stem drive protrudes through the top of the stationary operating seal cap. An O-ring forms a seal between the two. The bottom of the external stem drive mates with the rotating valve stem while the top of the external stem drive is shaped so as to allow gripping by a tool. Rotation of the external stem drive via the tool effects rotation of the valve stem while the seal surrounding it is maintained.

Metering Valve

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US Patent:
41292847, Dec 12, 1978
Filed:
Feb 23, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/771164
Inventors:
John N. Scapes - Schaumburg IL
Donald R. Speckmann - Mount Prospect IL
Assignee:
Gould Inc. - Rolling Meadows IL
International Classification:
F16K 152
US Classification:
251205
Abstract:
A metering valve having a deflectible beam for controlling fluid flow through an inlet port wherein a selected orifice disc, which may be any one of a plurality of orifice discs having different size orifices, is disposed in aligned relationship with the inlet. The deflectible beam may be carried on the orifice disc. The orifice disc may be removably secured within the valve by separable portions of the wall structure thereof. The outlet may be arranged to extend around the periphery of the orifice disc and opens to the flow chamber within the valve closely adjacent the beam to provide effective minimum axial extent of the valve. The beam deflecting structure includes a spring. One spring retainer at an outer end thereof is provided with a conical surface engaging a threaded adjusting element for minimum transfer of rotational force to the spring during the adjustment of the metering valve. The other spring retainer may be fully cylindrical for improved sliding action with a complementary cylindrical portion of the valve flow chamber.

Pipe Mount Manifold Assembly

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US Patent:
42841003, Aug 18, 1981
Filed:
Jun 4, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/045193
Inventors:
John N. Scapes - Schaumburg IL
Joseph S. Soos - Hanover Park IL
Assignee:
Gould Inc. - Rolling Meadows IL
International Classification:
F16L 300
F16K 100
US Classification:
137343
Abstract:
A pipe mount manifold assembly (10) including a valved manifold (11). The manifold is carried on a mounting bracket (23) having a carrier portion (34) to which the manifold may be secured in any one of a plurality of different positions by suitable securing devices (35). The mounting bracket (23) is adapted to be mounted to a pipe support (19,20,21) in any one of a plurality of different positions, and for this purpose, is provided with pairs of chocks (25,26) spaced apart in mutually perpendicular directions for cooperation with a securing clamp (30) in mounting the mounting bracket to the pipe in mutually perpendicular directions. The chocks include cleat portions (27) for biting into the pipe to provide a further improved positive mounting of the assembly to the pipe. Mounting bracket (23) may be formed as a one-piece element with the chocks and carrier portion defining turned flange portions thereof.
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