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  • Hastings, MN
  • 914 64Th Ave, Roberts, WI 54023
  • 1648 County Road Z, Hammond, WI 54015 (715) 796-5464

Work

Company: Ten-e packaging services Aug 2009 Position: Project manager

Education

School / High School: University of Wisconsin - Stout- Menomonie, WI 2009 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Packaging

Interests

Camping • Fishing • Snowmobiling

Industries

Packaging And Containers

Resumes

Resumes

Karl Heinbuch Photo 1

Packaging Engineer

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Location:
Roberts, WI
Industry:
Packaging And Containers
Work:
Ecolab
Packaging Engineer

Ten-E Packaging Aug 2009 - May 2014
Packaging Engineer

Ten-E Packaging Jun 2007 - Jan 2008
Lab Technician Intern
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Stout 2004 - 2009
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Interests:
Camping
Fishing
Snowmobiling
Karl Heinbuch Photo 2

Karl Heinbuch Roberts, WI

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Work:
TEN-E Packaging Services

Aug 2009 to 2000
Project Manager

Sun Ridge Farms

2001 to 2000
Farm Hand

Institute of Packaging Professionals

2005 to 2009
Member

Ten-E Packaging Services
Newport, MN
Jun 2007 to Jan 2008
Intern/Lab Technician

St. Croix County Highway Department
Hammond, WI
Jun 2004 to 2006
General Laborer

Education:
University of Wisconsin - Stout
Menomonie, WI
2009
Bachelor of Science in Packaging

Publications

Us Patents

Splash Guard For Vented Containers

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US Patent:
20200198858, Jun 25, 2020
Filed:
Dec 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/723900
Inventors:
Matthew Darold Lausted - Hudson WI, US
Joseph Steven Bons - Oakdale MN, US
Andrew Richard Sarnstrom - Minneapolis MN, US
Lisa Anne Kreye - Woodbury MN, US
Karl Alan Heinbuch - Roberts WI, US
International Classification:
B65D 51/16
B65D 85/84
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a splash guard to minimize potential contact between the chemical product and a vent membrane during transport and/or transfer of containers, thereby resulting in preservation of the integrity of a vent membrane during transport and/or transfer of a chemical product. The splash guard is affixed to the fitment and so can be removed from the interior of the container prior to transfer of the chemical product out of the container. The splash guard may be used with fitments of varied shapes, sizes and/or structures, and with containers of varied shapes, sizes and/or structures. The splash guard is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and easy to install, e.g., by snapping onto a ring (lower perimeter) of a fitment. For example, the splash guard covers the entire circumference of the neck of a container, and is formed of a moldable material that provides rigidity.

Portable Solid Product Dispenser

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US Patent:
20190247874, Aug 15, 2019
Filed:
Feb 12, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/273321
Inventors:
- St. Paul MN, US
Matthew D. Lausted - Hudson WI, US
Karl A. Heinbuch - Roberts WI, US
Peter T. Swenson - Cannon Falls MN, US
International Classification:
B05B 7/04
B05B 7/02
B05B 11/00
B05B 15/65
F16L 37/48
Abstract:
A portable dispensing system for dispensing a solution of a fluid and a solid product includes a fluid line, a dispenser, and a cartridge. The fluid line includes a first and second fluid line ends and a fluid source connection at the first fluid line end. The dispenser is at the second fluid line end. The dispenser includes a body and a fluid outlet. The cartridge houses the solid product and includes a fluid inlet and a solution outlet. The cartridge is removably connected at the fluid inlet to the fluid outlet of the dispenser. The cartridge is configured to receive fluid from the fluid outlet of the dispenser such that fluid contacts the solid product housed in the cartridge and dissolves at least a portion of the solid product forming the solution. The cartridge is also configured to output the solution at the solution outlet.

Material Wetting System With Shroud Assembly

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US Patent:
20190168176, Jun 6, 2019
Filed:
Dec 3, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/207752
Inventors:
- St. Paul MN, US
Brock Stephen Mueggenborg - St. Paul MN, US
Karl Heinbuch - Roberts WI, US
David W. Scheimann - Joliet IL, US
Alex Bodga - Ballston Spa NY, US
Thomas E. Peacock - Elburn IL, US
Assignee:
Ecolab USA Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B01F 5/04
B01F 3/12
B01F 15/02
B01F 15/00
B01F 5/00
Abstract:
A material wetting system for wetting a powder material includes a liquid supply system, a material mixing unit, a material supply system, and a shroud assembly. The liquid supply system includes a supply line. The material mixing unit is in fluid communication with the supply line and includes a central cavity having an open upper end configured to receive a supply of powder material. The material mixing unit is configured to receive liquid from the supply line and is operatively connected to a reduced pressure source to draw air into the central cavity. The material supply system includes an orifice and is configured to feed powder material through the orifice, with the orifice disposed above the central cavity of the material mixing unit. The shroud assembly is disposed about the open upper end of the central cavity of the material mixing unit and the orifice of the material supply system.

Powder Material Hopper System With Offset Loading

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US Patent:
20190168901, Jun 6, 2019
Filed:
Dec 3, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/207844
Inventors:
- St. Paul MN, US
Karl Heinbuch - Roberts WI, US
Daniel Davis Anderson - Eagan MN, US
David W. Scheimann - Joliet IL, US
Thomas E. Peacock - Elburn IL, US
Assignee:
Ecolab USA Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B65B 37/02
Abstract:
A hopper system for powder material includes a hopper and a cover. The hopper has hopper sidewalls that extend downward from an upper end of the hopper with at least one of the hopper sidewalls being sloped along a portion thereof. A hopper axis extends vertically between at least some of the hopper sidewalls. The cover is disposed at the upper end of the hopper and includes an opening configured for the powder material to flow therethrough and into the hopper. The opening defines a vertical material loading axis that is offset relative to the hopper axis. A diverter member may be provided that is positioned along the material loading axis and configured to divert the powder material entering through the opening. A powder material feed system may be disposed adjacent the lower end of the hopper to feed the powder material from the hopper.
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