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  • Cass Lake, MN
  • 22S7833 Claire Dr, Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-4522
  • 3227833 Claire Dr, Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-4522
  • W322S7833 Claire Dr, Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-4522

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Position: Administration/Managerial

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

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Larry Trunek Photo 1

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Location:
5849 Harbor View Dr northwest #northwest, Cass Lake, MN 56633
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
Lrt Design
Owner

Millercoors Apr 1982 - Sep 2013
Electrical Packaging Engineer
Education:
Western Illinois University 1972 - 1977
Skills:
Continuous Improvement
Process Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
5S
Engineering
Supply Chain Management
Management
Languages:
English
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Location:
Mukwonago, WI
Industry:
Design
Work:
Lrt Design
Owner

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Us Patents

Beverage Dispensing Device

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US Patent:
8066156, Nov 29, 2011
Filed:
May 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/124868
Inventors:
David R. Schiff - Highland Park NJ, US
Larry R. Trunek - Mukwonago WI, US
Jennifer E. Shrout - Milwaukee WI, US
Assignee:
MillerCoors LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B65D 83/00
US Classification:
222396, 222 3
Abstract:
A beverage dispensing device using a pressure regulator to maintain the pressure inside the beverage container as the beverage is dispensed is disclosed. The pressure regulator includes a second chamber separate from the space containing the beverage. The second chamber contains a sorbent on which a propellant gas is adsorbed. The pressure inside the beverage container controls the opening and closing of a flow regulator that allows either the beverage being dispensed or a displacing agent contained in a third chamber to flow into the second chamber when the pressure in the beverage container is decreased. If either the beverage or the displacing agent flow into the second chamber, it will liberate the propellant gas adsorbed to the sorbent, and the gas is released through an outlet into the beverage container. This increases the pressure in the beverage, which in turn closes the flow regulator and stops the liberation of the propellant gas from the sorbent. This process is repeated as the beverage is being dispensed to maintain the pressure of the beverage inside the dispenser.

System For Detecting Missing Vent Tubes On A Bottle Filling Apparatus

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US Patent:
56974060, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
Jul 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/678801
Inventors:
Larry R. Trunek - Mukwonago WI
Richard R. Hanan - Pewaukee WI
Assignee:
Miller Brewing Company - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
B65B 104
US Classification:
141 94
Abstract:
An apparatus for detecting the absence of a metal vent tube from a bottle filling machine comprises a nozzle that produces a stream of electrically conductive liquid which strikes the vent tube. A solenoid valve controls the flow of liquid to the nozzle and is activated by a control signal from the controller of the bottle filling machine. The apparatus also includes a generator which produces a signatured signal that is applied to the nozzle. A detector circuit has an input coupled to the frame of the bottle filling machine for detecting whether the signatured signal is present in the frame due to conduction from the vent tube. The detector responds to a failure to detect the signatured signal at the input by producing an output signal which indicates the absence of the vent tube. The controller responds to the detector output signal by shutting down the bottle filling machine until corrective action is taken.
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