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Richard J Frangesch

from Elm Grove, WI
Age ~75

Richard Frangesch Phones & Addresses

  • 620 Florence Dr, Elm Grove, WI 53122 (262) 797-0740 (262) 797-8222
  • Morris, IL
  • Key Colony Beach, FL
  • Springfield, IL
  • Franklin, WI

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Position: Thinker

Skills

Thinking Outside the Box • Travel Photography • Image Editing

Industries

Think Tanks

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Thinker

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Location:
620 Florence Dr, Elm Grove, WI 53122
Industry:
Think Tanks
Work:

Thinker

City of West Allis Jun 1966 - Aug 1966
Garbage Collector
Skills:
Thinking Outside the Box
Travel Photography
Image Editing

Publications

Us Patents

Docking Station For Patient Monitor Or Other Electronic Device

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US Patent:
6594146, Jul 15, 2003
Filed:
Dec 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/748545
Inventors:
Richard J. Frangesch - Elm Grove WI
Alan E. Clapp - Milwaukee WI
Bart J. Finnel - Cedarburg WI
James M. Gray - Fox Point WI
David L. Schieble - Oconomowoc WI
Assignee:
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G06F 116
US Classification:
361686, 361683
Abstract:
A docking station for a portable electronic device, such as a portable patient monitor of the type used in health care facilities. In particular, the docking station can be installed at a bedside location in a health care facility. The docking station is designed to provide electrical and mechanical connection of AC power and communication devices to the portable electronic device. An intuitive, top-down mounting mechanism locks the electronic device in place without user input. A front facing security lever on the docking station, which can be operated with one hand, provides engagement of electrical connectors and positive locking of the electronic device to the docking station. The docking station combines and provides AC power to the electronic devices AC mains connector, Ethernet signals to communicate with a local area network (LAN), DC power, and asynchronous communication signals to communicate with ancillary devices. A reverse action of the front facing security lever will disconnect the electronic device from these connections and indicate that the electronic device can be safely separated from the docking station. Once the electronic device has been separated from the docking station, the status of the docking station is set to accept the next electronic device.

Portable Patient Monitor With Alarm Light Integrated Into Handle

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US Patent:
6771172, Aug 3, 2004
Filed:
Nov 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/438756
Inventors:
Scott W. Robinson - Bayside WI
Eric R. Slotty - Waukesha WI
Alan E. Clapp - Milwaukee WI
Patrick Allen Van Ryzin - Pewaukee WI
Richard J. Frangesch - Elm Grove WI
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G08B 2300
US Classification:
3405731, 340321, 3406911, 161101, 16436, 4066112, 294137, 600301, 600523, 600554, 362399
Abstract:
An alarm light integrated into the top of the handle of a portable patient monitor or other portable medical diagnostic instrument. Since the top of the handle is the highest point of the monitor, the alarm light can be clearly seen from the sides, top and back of the monitor. Because the alarm light is integrated into the handle structure, it can be easily moved with the monitor and cannot be accidentally disconnected. In addition, the structure of the handle protects the alarm light from damage during transport. The alarm light assembly includes a circuit board which supports at least one light-emitting diode and a connector for supplying electrical power to the light-emitting diode(s), and a light-transmitting plastic lens which supports the circuit board. When activated, the light-emitting diodes are visible through the lens.

Integral Engine Housing

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US Patent:
51974266, Mar 30, 1993
Filed:
May 5, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/878552
Inventors:
Richard Frangesch - Elm Grove WI
Scott Funke - New Berlin WI
Assignee:
Briggs & Stratton Corporation - Wauwatosa WI
International Classification:
F02R 7700
US Classification:
123198E
Abstract:
An integral plastic engine housing is disclosed for small internal combustion engines such as those used on lawnmowers, snowblowers, generators and the like. The integral plastic housing integrates the blower housing, air filter housing, fuel tank, starter rewind housing, carburetor, primer bulb assembly and brake cover into a single unit to reduce the manufacturing and assembly costs. In a preferred embodiment, a plastic carburetor is connected to the remainder of the integral plastic housing via a pair of rails and corresponding slide members. The position of the carburetor with respect to the fuel tank and the air filter housing allows the air filter housing and fuel tank to be directly connected to the carburetor without the need for intervening hoses or lines and their associated clamps. The integral housing is substantially made from a polyethylene plastic material, with the carburetor and parts of the primer bulb assembly being preferably made from nylon.
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