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Keith C Dropiewski

from Walled Lake, MI
Age ~66

Keith Dropiewski Phones & Addresses

  • 2441 Little Hawk Dr, Walled Lake, MI 48390 (248) 669-0414 (248) 669-1118 (248) 624-0015
  • 2445 Little Hawk Dr, Walled Lake, MI 48390 (248) 624-9432
  • 3748 Cedar Lake Rd, Greenbush, MI 48738 (989) 739-4886
  • Commerce Township, MI
  • White Lake, MI
  • Chicago, IL
  • Union Lake, MI
  • Milford, MI

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Industries

Food Production

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Resumes

Keith Dropiewski Photo 1

Elementary Server At Walled Lake Consolidatted Schools

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Location:
Greater Detroit Area
Industry:
Food Production
Experience:
Walled Lake Consolidatted Schools (Food Production industry): Elementary Server,  (-) 

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Keith Dropiewski
Manager
Brooks Utility Products
Utilities · Mfg Conductive Wiring Devices Mfg Dies/Tools/Jigs/Fixtures · Electrician
23847 Industrial Park Dr, Farmington Hills, MI 48335
Michigan
(248) 477-0040, (248) 477-0250, (248) 477-2583, (800) 532-4332

Publications

Us Patents

Watthour Socket Adapter With Improved Electrical Connections

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US Patent:
58533001, Dec 29, 1998
Filed:
Jun 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/656774
Inventors:
Darrell Robinson - Highland Township MI
Robert O. Learmont - Walled Lake MI
Karl R. Loehr - Novi MI
Allen V. Pruehs - Howell MI
Keith C. Dropiewski - Walled Lake MI
Assignee:
Ekstrom Industries, Inc. - Farmington Hills MI
International Classification:
H02B 100
US Classification:
439517
Abstract:
A watthour meter socket adapter 310 includes a plurality of current jaw contacts 290 and potential jaw contacts 10 mounted between front and rear housings 314, 312, with each jaw contact 290, 10 surrounding by a receptacle 422, 70 in the front housing 314. An aperture in each receptacle 422, 70 allows insertion of a meter blade terminal into the jaw contact. An electrical conductor extends from each jaw contact 290, 10 to an individual terminal 102 mounted in a terminal portion of the front and rear housings 314, 312. Apertures in the front housing 314 allow insertion of a tool into engagement with a fastener 112 carried on each terminal 290, 10 for fixedly joining a terminal clip 116 mounted a conductor 132 extending from the jaw contacts to an external conductor 138 inserted through openings in the bottom of the front and rear housings. The potential jaw contacts 10 are in the form of three linearly spaced fingers 12, 14, 20, with two of the fingers 12, 14 being spaced apart by an intermediate third finger 20, and projecting to one side of the jaw contact, opposite from the outer end of the intermediate, third finger to define a slot for receiving a potential meter blade terminal. A flange 30 and a tab 42 are formed on each potential jaw contact 10 for attaching a plurality of external conductors 44, 41 to each potential jaw contact 10.
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