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Kenneth C Micnerski

from Downers Grove, IL

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  • 3900 Saratoga Ave, Downers Grove, IL 60515
  • 1102 Silo Hill Dr, Grayslake, IL 60030 (847) 543-4261
  • 9057 County Route 74, Hammondsport, NY 14840
  • Lane, IL
  • Munster, IN
  • Batavia, IL
  • Clarendon Hills, IL

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Retail Channel Manager

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Location:
9057 Rte #74, Hammondsport, NY
Industry:
Packaging And Containers
Work:
Emmi Roth Kase USA - Penn Yann NY since Jul 2012
Aseptic Business Development Manager Emmi Roth USA and Plant Manager Emmi Roth USA Penn Yan NY(CASP)
Education:
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University 1994 - 1996
Skills:
Packaging
Food Packaging
Food Processing
Plastics
Product Development
Aseptic Processing
Strategy
Fda
Food Safety
Injection Molding
Food Industry
Extrusion
Packaging Engineering
Retail
Food Science
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Us Patents

Collapsible Bag For Dispensing Liquids And Method

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US Patent:
6851579, Feb 8, 2005
Filed:
Jun 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/606653
Inventors:
Chester Savage - Irvine CA, US
Kenneth Micnerski - Downers Grove IL, US
Richard Carroll - Tustin CA, US
Nancy Lu - Irvine CA, US
Richard L. Albiani - Westchester IL, US
Rocklin Verespej - San Clemente CA, US
Assignee:
Scholle Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B65D035/00
US Classification:
222107, 222566, 222 92, 220 6212
Abstract:
A collapsible bag for dispensing liquids which includes at least one sheet sealed to define an enclosure and a fitment (spout) attached to the enclosure and out through which liquid in the enclosure is dispensed. An interior surface of the one or more sheets has an integral texture to assist with withdrawal of the liquid from the enclosure when collapsed. The texture can be provided by sheet surfaces that are mechanically or ultrasonically embossed or are bubble-cushioned or which have sealed pleats or accordion folds. The bottom surface of a lower flange of the fitment may have concentric ridges (or spirals) and/or radial grooves. Also disclosed are methods of making the bag from one, two, three or four sheets.

Collapsible Bag For Dispensing Liquids And Method

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US Patent:
7357276, Apr 15, 2008
Filed:
Feb 1, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/048622
Inventors:
Chester Savage - Irvine CA, US
Kenneth Micnerski - Downers Grove IL, US
Richard Carroll - Tustin CA, US
Nancy Lu - Irvine CA, US
Richard L. Albiani - Westchester IL, US
Rocklin Verespej - San Clemente CA, US
Assignee:
Scholle Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B65D 35/00
US Classification:
222 92, 383 80
Abstract:
A collapsible bag for dispensing liquids which includes at least one sheet sealed to define an enclosure and a fitment (spout) attached to the enclosure and out through which liquid in the enclosure is dispensed. An interior surface of the one or more sheets has an integral texture to assist with withdrawal of the liquid from the enclosure when collapsed. The texture can be provided by sheet surfaces that are mechanically or ultrasonically embossed or are bubble-cushioned or which have sealed pleats or accordion folds. The bottom surface of a lower flange of the fitment may have concentric ridges (or spirals) and/or radial grooves. Also disclosed are methods of making the bag from one, two, three or four sheets.

Flexible Container Forming Apparatus Having Integrated Web Surface Deformation

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US Patent:
7594372, Sep 29, 2009
Filed:
Mar 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/375614
Inventors:
Kenneth Micnerski - Grayslake IL, US
Assignee:
Scholle Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B65B 47/02
US Classification:
53453, 53 55, 53558, 53559, 53563
Abstract:
A flexible container forming apparatus which forms a flexible container from at least one film comprising a surface deformation assembly and a flexible container sealing assembly. The surface deformation assembly includes a subassembly which has a heating assembly and a surface deformation station. The heating assembly heats a portion of film, and the deformation station plastically deforms a portion of the film. The heating assembly includes a member for selectively introducing the film to the heated roller. The surface deformation station includes a member for directing the film in opposing directions. A slack accumulation assembly accumulates at least a portion of the film that has been deformed by the surface deformation station. The apparatus may include a filler device and a transfer assembly for transferring formed containers to a filler device.

Aseptic Packaging System, Packaging Process And Package With External Fitment

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US Patent:
8375686, Feb 19, 2013
Filed:
Dec 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/653991
Inventors:
Timothy G. Caudle - Simpsonville SC, US
Kenneth Micnerski - Grayslake IL, US
Assignee:
Cryovac, Inc. - Duncan SC
International Classification:
B65B 55/04
US Classification:
53426, 53451, 53551, 531331
Abstract:
An aseptic packaging system includes a film unwind device; a fitment feed device for feeding a plurality of fitments; an apparatus for attaching each of the fitments to a second surface of the film; an assembly for sterilizing the film and optionally each of the fitments; an assembly for drying the film and optionally each of the fitments; and a vertical form/fill seal apparatus for making packages from the sterilized film and each of the fitments, each package comprising a pouch comprising a first and second transverse seal, a first and second fold, an interior and exterior surface, and a longitudinal seal; and an external fitment sealed to the exterior surface of the pouch; and a sterilized product disposed in the pouch. An aseptic process and package are also disclosed.

Aseptic Packaging System, Packaging Process And Package With Internal Fitment

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US Patent:
8387348, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Dec 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/655059
Inventors:
Timothy G. Caudle - Simpsonville SC, US
Kenneth Micnerski - Grayslake IL, US
Assignee:
Cryovac, Inc. - Duncan SC
International Classification:
B65B 55/04
US Classification:
53426, 53451, 53551, 531331
Abstract:
An aseptic packaging system includes a film unwind device; a fitment feed device for feeding a plurality of fitments; an apparatus for attaching each of the fitments to the film; an assembly for sterilizing the film and each of the fitments; an assembly for drying the film and each of the fitments; and a vertical form/fill seal apparatus for making packages from the sterilized film and each of the sterilized fitments, each package comprising a pouch comprising a first and second transverse seal, a first and second fold, an interior and exterior surface, and a longitudinal seal; and a sterilized internal fitment sealed to the sterilized interior surface of the pouch; and a sterilized product disposed in the pouch. An aseptic process and package are also disclosed.

Collapsible Bag For Dispensing Liquids And Method

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US Patent:
20020148857, Oct 17, 2002
Filed:
Mar 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/108117
Inventors:
Chester Savage - Irvine CA, US
Kenneth Micnerski - Downers Grove IL, US
Richard Carroll - Tustin CA, US
Nancy Lu - Irvine CA, US
Richard Albiani - Westchester IL, US
Rocklin Verespej - San Clemente CA, US
International Classification:
B65D035/08
US Classification:
222/107000
Abstract:
A collapsible bag for dispensing liquids which includes at least one sheet sealed to define an enclosure and a fitment (spout) attached to the enclosure and out through which liquid in the enclosure is dispensed. An interior surface of the one or more sheets has integral texture to assist in withdrawal of the liquid from the enclosure when collapsed. The texture can be provided by sheet surfaces that are mechanically or ultrasonically embossed or are bubble-cushioned or which have sealed pleats or accordion folds. The bottom surface of a lower flange of the fitment may have concentric ridges (or spirals) and/or radial grooves. Also disclosed are methods of making the bag from one, two, three or four sheets.

Multi-Ply Flexible Container For Wine And The Like

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US Patent:
20060045944, Mar 2, 2006
Filed:
Aug 31, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/930258
Inventors:
Kenneth Micnerski - Grayslake IL, US
International Classification:
B65D 81/26
US Classification:
426124000
Abstract:
A multi-ply flexible container comprising opposing first and second inner panels, opposing outer panels, a seal and an oxygen scavenger. The opposing outer panels extend over each of the first and second opposing inner panels respectively. The seal joins the first and second outer panels and the first and second inner panels to define an inner cavity and at least one outer cavity. The oxygen scavenger is associated with at least one of the opposing first and second outer panels.

Collapsible Bag For Dispensing Liquids And Method

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US Patent:
20070025648, Feb 1, 2007
Filed:
Jul 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/192236
Inventors:
Kenneth Micnerski - Grayslake IL, US
David Sobol - Aurora IL, US
International Classification:
B65D 33/16
B65D 33/00
B65D 35/00
B65D 35/38
US Classification:
383066000, 222107000, 222566000, 222092000, 383105000, 383906000, 383109000
Abstract:
A collapsible bag for dispensing liquids, including viscous liquids such as syrup and the like, comprising a first wall, a second wall, a spout, a surface variation associated with the first and second walls. The first wall and second wall are connected together to define a fluid chamber therebetween. The first wall and the second wall each have an inner surface facing the fluid chamber and an opposed outer surface. The spout is attached to one of the first and second walls, and has an opening therethrough having an axis substantially perpendicular to the one of the first and second walls to which it is attached. The surface variation is molded into at least a portion of the first wall and at least a corresponding portion of the second wall. The surface variation limits contact between the inner surfaces of the first wall and the second wall so as to define a minimum unstressed volume therebetween wherein at least a portion of the minimum unstressed volume is maintained substantially throughout evacuation of liquid therefrom by suction.
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