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Kirk Sawall Phones & Addresses

  • 137 Red Fox Trl, St Croix Fls, WI 54024
  • Saint Croix Falls, WI
  • Lakeland, FL
  • Mulberry, FL
  • 2551 190Th St, Luck, WI 54853 (715) 472-8591
  • 2561 190Th St, Luck, WI 54853
  • Gallatin, TN
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • 615 Kensington St, Lakeland, FL 33803

Work

Company: True blue innovation Mar 2016 Position: Process solutions consulting

Education

School / High School: University of Colorado Colorado Springs 1986 to 1990 Specialities: Electronics Engineering, Electronics

Skills

Project Management • Engineering Management • Maintenance Management • Facilities Operations • Process Engineering • Wear Resistance Specialist • Product Engineering • Product Development • Power Electronics • Electronic Control Systems • Hydraulics • Troubleshooting • Strategic Planning • P&L Management • Patent Applications • Customer Service • Leadership • Erp Implementations • Lean Manufacturing • Visual Manufacturing • Mineral Processing • Mine Safety • Msha Certified • Workplace Safety • Osha Record Keeping • Asbestos Mitigation • International Traveler • Apics • Microsoft Word • Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Office • Microsoft Powerpoint • Autodesk Inventor • Epicor • Manufacturing • Continuous Improvement • Engineering • Materials • Management • Team Building

Industries

Mining & Metals

Resumes

Resumes

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Process Solutions Consulting

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Location:
Boston, MA
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
True Blue Innovation
Process Solutions Consulting

Mclanahan Corporation Apr 2009 - Feb 2016
General Manager - Polymers Division

Linatex Corporation of America Apr 2007 - Apr 2009
Vice President Business Development

Durex Products Inc Nov 1994 - Apr 2007
Operations and Engineering Manager For Polymers Division

Superflow Corporation Jul 1990 - Nov 1994
Field Service Engineer
Education:
University of Colorado Colorado Springs 1986 - 1990
Skills:
Project Management
Engineering Management
Maintenance Management
Facilities Operations
Process Engineering
Wear Resistance Specialist
Product Engineering
Product Development
Power Electronics
Electronic Control Systems
Hydraulics
Troubleshooting
Strategic Planning
P&L Management
Patent Applications
Customer Service
Leadership
Erp Implementations
Lean Manufacturing
Visual Manufacturing
Mineral Processing
Mine Safety
Msha Certified
Workplace Safety
Osha Record Keeping
Asbestos Mitigation
International Traveler
Apics
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Powerpoint
Autodesk Inventor
Epicor
Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Engineering
Materials
Management
Team Building

Publications

Us Patents

Sieve Bed For A Sifting Machine

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US Patent:
6634505, Oct 21, 2003
Filed:
Feb 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
09/936718
Inventors:
Kirk Sawall - Luck WI
David H. Ditlefsen - Centuria WI
Roland E. Küper - Bochum, DE
Assignee:
Durex Products, Inc. - Luck WI
International Classification:
B07B 146
US Classification:
209405, 209399, 209408
Abstract:
The invention pertains to a sieve bed for a sifting machine, consisting of rectangular sieve elements ( ), which are attached to a support frame ( ) with their edges abutting each other, the support frame being provided with mushroom-shaped mounting pins ( ), each of which is provided with a head which engages in an interlocking manner in corresponding recesses ( and ) of the sieve elements ( ). To facilitate the assembly and disassembly of the sieve elements in a sieve bed of this type and to protect the connection from premature wear the invention proposes that the receptacle ( ) for the head ( ) of the mounting pin ( ) be closed off at the top; that the receptacle ( ) for the head ( ) of the mounting pin ( ) be provided at the bottom with an entrance opening for the head ( ) of the mounting pin ( ); and that the wall of the receptacle ( ) be provided with an inward-projecting bed ( ), which can be snapped under the head ( ) of the mounting pin ( ).

Sieve Bed For A Sifting Machine

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US Patent:
7273151, Sep 25, 2007
Filed:
Oct 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/677457
Inventors:
Kirk Sawall - Luck WI, US
David H. Ditlefsen - Centuria WI, US
Roland E. Küper - Bochum, DE
Assignee:
Durex Products, Inc. - Luck WI
International Classification:
B07B 1/46
US Classification:
209405, 209408
Abstract:
The invention pertains to a sieve bed for a sifting machine, consisting of rectangular sieve elements (), which are attached to a support frame () with their edges abutting each other, the support frame being provided with mushroom-shaped mounting pins (), each of which is provided with a head which engages in an interlocking manner in corresponding recesses (and ) of the sieve elements (). To facilitate the assembly and disassembly of the sieve elements in a sieve bed of this type and to protect the connection from premature wear the invention proposes that the receptacle () for the head () of the mounting pin () be closed off at the top; that the receptacle () for the head () of the mounting pin () be provided at the bottom with an entrance opening for the head () of the mounting pin (); and that the wall of the receptacle () be provided with an inward-projecting bead (), which can be snapped under the head () of the mounting pin ().

Hanging Chute

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US Patent:
7784596, Aug 31, 2010
Filed:
Mar 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/399230
Inventors:
Kirk D. Sawall - Gallatin TN, US
Dale R. Brenholt - Cushing WI, US
Gabriel G. Feuerheim - Richmond WI, US
Assignee:
Durex Products, Inc. - Luck WI
International Classification:
B65G 11/10
US Classification:
193 25R, 193 25 A, 193 25 C
Abstract:
A hanging chute with a rib cage is described. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a chute constructed from flexible wear material with a rib cage to reinforce the chute. In particular, several ribs are dispersed throughout the length of the flexible sheet for support. A flexible sheet has a reinforced edge with varying thicknesses to accommodate different weight loads and abrasive conditions. Furthermore, the chute has interlocking edges for ease of constructing long lengths from a series of shorter sections. These shorter sections are easier to transport to a processing plant or other site where the chute is to be installed. Preferably the chute is easily maintainable and can incorporate wear inserts for additional wear resistance.

Hanging Chute

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US Patent:
8403125, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Jul 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/846966
Inventors:
Kirk D. Sawall - Gallatin TN, US
Dale R. Brenholt - Cushing WI, US
Gabriel G. Feuerheim - Richmond WI, US
Assignee:
Durex Products, Inc. - Luck WI
International Classification:
B65G 11/10
US Classification:
193 25R, 193 25 A, 193 25 C
Abstract:
A hanging chute with a rib cage is described. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a chute constructed from flexible wear material with a rib cage to reinforce the chute. In particular, several ribs are dispersed throughout the length of the flexible sheet for support. A flexible sheet has a reinforced edge with varying thicknesses to accommodate different weight loads and abrasive conditions. Furthermore, the chute has interlocking edges for ease of constructing long lengths from a series of shorter sections. These shorter sections are easier to transport to a processing plant or other site where the chute is to be installed. Preferably the chute is easily maintainable and can incorporate wear inserts for additional wear resistance.

Hanging Chute

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US Patent:
20080179164, Jul 31, 2008
Filed:
Jan 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/668335
Inventors:
Kirk D. Sawall - Luck WI, US
Dale R. Brenholt - Cushing WI, US
Gabriel G. Feuerhelm - Richmond WI, US
Assignee:
DUREX PRODUCTS, INC. - Luck WI
International Classification:
B65G 11/10
US Classification:
193 25 R
Abstract:
A hanging chute with a rib cage is described. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a chute constructed from flexible wear material with a rib cage to reinforce the chute. In particular, several ribs are dispersed throughout the length of the flexible sheet for support. A flexible sheet has a reinforced edge with varying thicknesses to accommodate different weight loads and abrasive conditions. Furthermore, the chute has interlocking edges for ease of constructing long lengths from a series of shorter sections. These shorter sections are easier to transport to a processing plant or other site where the chute is to be installed. Preferably the chute is easily maintainable and can incorporate wear inserts for additional wear resistance.

Screen Panel

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US Patent:
D4454375, Jul 24, 2001
Filed:
Apr 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
D/122412
Inventors:
Kirk Sawall - Luck WI
David Henry Ditlefsen - Centuria WI
Roland E. Kuper - 44791 Bochum, DE
International Classification:
1509
US Classification:
D15147
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