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Richard Kucejko Phones & Addresses

  • 5069 Fedora Dr, Troy, MI 48007 (248) 879-6180
  • Hensley, WV

Work

Company: Plastics help, inc. 2007 to 2010 Position: President

Education

School / High School: Lawrence Technological University 2010 to 2010

Skills

Extrusion • Process Improvement • Manufacturing • Injection Molding • Plastics

Industries

Plastics

Resumes

Resumes

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Groã Raum Detroit Und Umgebung

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Location:
Troy, MI
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Plastics Help, Inc. 2007 - 2010
President

Cadillac Products Automotive Company Mar 2003 - Jan 2007
Engineering Manager & Senior Development Engineer

Mayco Plastics Sep 2000 - Mar 2003
Senior Development Engineer/Program Manager

Cadillac Products Packaging Company Jun 1999 - Sep 2000
Chief Engineer

Cadillac Products Inc. 1988 - Jun 1999
Engineering Manager
Education:
Lawrence Technological University 2010 - 2010
Northeastern University 1963 - 1968
BSME, Engineering
Cathedral High School 1959 - 1963
Skills:
Extrusion
Process Improvement
Manufacturing
Injection Molding
Plastics

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Richard Kucejko
Principal
PLASTICS HELP, INC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
5069 Fedora Dr, Troy, MI 48085
Michigan

Publications

Us Patents

Molded Foam Vehicle Energy Absorbing Device And Method Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
7220374, May 22, 2007
Filed:
Oct 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/969201
Inventors:
Robert J Zander - Troy MI, US
Richard Kucejko - Troy MI, US
Assignee:
Cadillac Products Automotive Company - Troy MI
International Classification:
B29C 44/02
US Classification:
264 51, 29458, 295271, 264 54
Abstract:
A method for forming energy absorbing components for motor vehicles includes mixing a polymeric resin and blowing agent combination. The combination is heated to liquefy it. A mold for receiving the liquefied combination is cooled. The liquefied combination is injected into the mold in less than 1. 5 seconds and preferably in 0. 5 seconds or less.

Reduced Density Foam And Method For Molding Reduced Density Foam

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US Patent:
7935294, May 3, 2011
Filed:
Mar 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/392842
Inventors:
Robert J. Zander - Troy MI, US
Richard Kucejko - Troy MI, US
Assignee:
Cadillac Products Automotive Company - Troy MI
International Classification:
B29B 7/00
US Classification:
2643288, 26432819, 26432817
Abstract:
A system and method for operating an injection system to create a reduced density polymeric component uses a resin/blowing agent mixture, an injection molding machine having an injection molding screw positioned in a screw section, accumulators, a hydraulic pump, multiple molds, and a cooling system. Coolant is directed into each mold. The injection molding screw is rotated moving the mixture proximate to a receiving portion of the screw section. The injection molding screw is incrementally displaced to one of a plurality of successive injection positions each injecting a portion of the mixture into one of the molds by operating the hydraulic pump and discharging the accumulators. The accumulators are recharged after each injection molding screw displacement using the hydraulic pump. The injection molding screw is displaced and the accumulators recharged for each of the successive injection positions, each defining a stage for filling the molds in a single operating cycle of the injection system.

Molded Foam Vehicle Energy Absorbing Device And Method Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
20050087997, Apr 28, 2005
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/691366
Inventors:
Robert Zander - Troy MI, US
Richard Kucejko - Troy MI, US
Michael Williams - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
International Classification:
B60R019/22
US Classification:
293102000
Abstract:
A method for forming energy absorbing components for motor vehicles includes mixing a polymeric resin and blowing agent combination. The combination is heated, liquefied, and pressurized. A mold for receiving the liquefied combination is pre-cooled. The liquefied combination is injection molded in the mold to form the energy absorbing component.

Foam Substrate On Polymeric Film And Method Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
20050112357, May 26, 2005
Filed:
Nov 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/718347
Inventors:
Michael Williams - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Richard Kucejko - Troy MI, US
Robert Zander - Troy MI, US
Michael Restaino - Birmingham MI, US
International Classification:
B32B003/26
US Classification:
428319300, 428319700, 428319900
Abstract:
A polymeric molded device having an exemplary use as a structural or reinforcing member for a vehicle includes a co-extruded multilayer film. The multilayer film includes at least a clear layer, a color layer joined to the clear layer, and a bulk layer joined to the color layer. The multilayer film is thermoformed into a structural shape. A foam layer is bonded to the bulk layer by injection or extrusion molding. The film and the foam layer, when bonded, form the structural member. The co-extruded multilayer film can also include the foam layer before thermoforming.
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