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Mark Briski Phones & Addresses

  • Cedar Grove, WI
  • 10127 Cedarburg Rd, Mequon, WI 53092 (262) 238-1142 (262) 512-0463 (262) 238-1117
  • 10127 N Cedarburg Rd APT 46W, Mequon, WI 53092 (262) 238-1142
  • Thiensville, WI
  • 7214 Iroquois Ave, Glendale, WI 53217 (414) 352-6249
  • Milwaukee, WI

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Publications

Us Patents

Cable Protection System

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US Patent:
8097804, Jan 17, 2012
Filed:
Feb 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/389125
Inventors:
Mark J. Briski - Mequon WI, US
Mark J. Hastings - New Berlin WI, US
William H. Strohmenger - Cedarburg WI, US
Kevin L. Willmorth - Germantown WI, US
Assignee:
Oldenburg Group Incorporated - Glendale WI
International Classification:
H01B 11/06
US Classification:
174 36, 174 74 R, 174 78, 362391, 362404, 362285
Abstract:
A cable protection system protects a cable, such as an insulated conductor, data line, fluid or gas conduit, power cord, communication line or the like. The cable passes through a pair of ferrules that are separated by a segment of the cable. A protective jacket made of braided metal strands or the like encloses the ferrules and the cable segment and is held in place to the ferrules by jacket securing means. In one embodiment, support collars surround a portion of the braided jacket and a portion of each ferrule so that the braided jacket is securely held between each ferrule and support collar combination when a loading force, such as a gravitational loading or suspension force, is applied to the cable segment, typically in an axial orientation. The braided jacket has a diameter that constricts when an axial loading force is applied, protecting the cable segment from damaging stress by gripping the ferrules and the cable segment. A generally even compressive force can be applied along the cable length in some embodiments, which prevents undesirable stretching or other damage to the cable segment.

Soft Food And Beverage Dispenser

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US Patent:
20180289034, Oct 11, 2018
Filed:
Jun 7, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/002192
Inventors:
- Frisco TX, US
Erwin Vulpitta - Frisco TX, US
Scott Northuis - Otsego MN, US
Mark Briski - Mequon WI, US
Edgar Paffrath - Cedarburg WI, US
International Classification:
A23G 9/28
Abstract:
A dispenser machine for storing and dispensing viscous foods and beverages and provides for the efficient and safe dispensation of a viscous food or beverage product that is contained in a flexible product container and which does not come into direct contact with the dispenser equipment. The dispenser includes an evacuation system which includes a weighted roller or slidable weight in contact with one or more sides of the product container and which operates by force of gravity to pressure and direct the food or beverage product contained in the container toward and out of the bag or container tube spout. A pump unit, which is configurable to provide for the dispensation of both food and beverage products with different viscosities by the addition or removal of one or pump pins, draws product from the container as desired and the pump unit pins operate to pinch and prevent the flow of product from the container tube spout after the pump is shut off.

Fold Up Pet Bowl Or Fountain Pedestal

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US Patent:
20150250147, Sep 10, 2015
Filed:
Mar 9, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/642228
Inventors:
- Cedarburg WI, US
Mark J. Briski - Mequon WI, US
International Classification:
A01K 29/00
F16M 13/00
A01K 7/00
F16M 11/00
Abstract:
A collapsible pedestal is disclosed for use with a pet dish or fountain. The pedestal is made of several releasably attached legs. Preferably, all of the legs are of a substantially identical design. Each leg has a coupling hub that may be a pair of hinged, knuckle connection such that the legs may be freely rotatable. The pedestal can be collapsed into a collapsed condition, which accounts for a lesser volume than when the pedestal is in an operating condition. Additionally, the pedestal may be configured to be inverted such that different cradles can be used, each cradle configured to accommodate a bowl, dish, fountain, or other object of varying shapes or designs. Additional legs can be added to an existing pedestal.
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