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John Zulaski Phones & Addresses

  • 675 Geneva National Ave, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (262) 245-0979
  • Arlington Heights, IL
  • 5 Owen St, Mt Prospect, IL 60056 (847) 259-8135
  • Mount Prospect, IL
  • Rolling Meadows, IL

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Director,Science Kits For Public Libraries Project

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Location:
802 east Cherry Ln, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Industry:
Non-Profit Organization Management
Work:
Mt Prospect Public Library 2005 - 2015
Trustee

Ieee 2005 - 2015
Director,Science Kits For Public Libraries Project

Ieee 2005 - 2015
Ieee-Chicago Section

S&C Electric Company Jul 1970 - May 2002
Retired
Education:
Illinois Institute of Technology
Masters, Electronics Engineering, Electronics
University of Dayton
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Electrical Engineering
Electronics
Smart Grid
Power Systems
Engineering Management
Energy
Renewable Energy
Simulink
Technical Writing
Scada
Program Management
Embedded Systems
Project Management
Engineering
C
Matlab
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Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Zulaski
President
Practice Management Support
Insurance Agencies & Brokerages
350 W Kensington Rd, Mt Prospect, IL 60056
(847) 797-0528, (847) 385-0650
John Zulaski
President
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES, INC
Accounting/Auditing/Bookkeeping
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
415 W Golf Rd, Arlington Hts, IL 60005
(847) 797-0528
John Zulaski
Practice Management
415 W Golf Rd, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
(800) 395-7780
John A. Zulaski
Vice-President
Community College District 502
School/Educational Services Library
10 S Emerson St, Mount Prospect, IL 60056
(847) 253-5675

Publications

Us Patents

Voltage Sensing Device For Use At High Voltage

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US Patent:
40029760, Jan 11, 1977
Filed:
Apr 1, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/564109
Inventors:
John A. Zulaski - Mount Prospect IL
Assignee:
S & C Electric Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01R 120
G05F 500
US Classification:
324126
Abstract:
A compact voltage sensing device for connection to an alternating current high voltage circuit is imbedded within an organic polymeric insulator body that is formed to provide both mechanism support and "line to ground" insulation for a conductor or component connected thereto. The voltage sensing device comprises a capacitor and step-down transformer in series from the conductor to ground which provides a low voltage output which may be used to determine the magnitude of the voltage on the conductor, or as a source of control voltage for auxiliary apparatus. The insulator body may be made to be equal in height and have the same mounting configuration as a conventional insulator so that it can be substituted for a conventional insulator in a distribution system. The performance of the insulator body as insulation is not compromised by the presence of internal electrical components.

Voltage-Unbalance Detector For Polyphase Electrical Systems

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US Patent:
43463070, Aug 24, 1982
Filed:
Nov 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/957267
Inventors:
John A. Zulaski - Mount Prospect IL
Assignee:
S & C Electric Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H01H 8314
US Classification:
307130
Abstract:
A detector for high-voltage, polyphase gear, having a fuse-switch combination in each phase and a switch operator, includes voltage sensors which provide first time-varying signals indicative of the magnitude and phase orientation of the phase-to-ground voltages on each phase within the gear at the load side of the fuses. The first signals are vectorially added to provide a second time-varying signal, the peak value of which varies as the magnitude and phase orientation of the phase-to-ground voltages of the phases. The second signal is compared to a reference; an error signal is generated when and as long as the phase-to-ground voltages vary beyond set limits. A timer responds to the error signal and provides a third signal a predetermined time after initiation of the error signal, but only if the error signal persists for such time. The third signal is used to cause the operator to open the switches.

Ready Indicator For High-Voltage Switchgear

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US Patent:
42310288, Oct 28, 1980
Filed:
Nov 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/957275
Inventors:
John A. Zulaski - Mount Prospect IL
Assignee:
S & C Electric Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340644
Abstract:
A "ready" indicator for high-voltage switchgear. The switchgear contains switches having normal positions (opened or closed) and switch operators therefor. The switch operators may include stored energy devices which may be charged or uncharged. The switch operators may be selectively coupled to or decoupled from their respective switches. The switchgear may include an automatic control device which, depending upon circuit conditions, causes operation of the switch operators to operate their respective switches to selected positions. Appropriate sensors detect the presence or absence of certain conditions. For example, the sensors may detect the ability or inability of the automatic control device to effect operation of the switch operators, the position of the switch operator or of the switches (open or closed), the charged or uncharged state of the stored energy devices in the switch operators, and whether or not the switch operators are properly coupled to their switches. The sensors provide signals to logic circuitry, which illuminates a light or energizes some other warning device if and only if all of the switch operators, automatic control devices, etc. are in a predetermined desired condition.
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