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Richard S Kulkaski

from Islamorada, FL
Age ~71

Richard Kulkaski Phones & Addresses

  • Islamorada, FL
  • Toms River, NJ
  • Tinton Falls, NJ
  • 1210 Gannet Ct, Forked River, NJ 08731 (609) 971-6847 (609) 971-8732
  • Neptune, NJ
  • 1210 Gannet Ct, Forked River, NJ 08731 (609) 458-9757

Work

Company: Mec technology Jan 1987 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: University of South Carolina 1971 to 1975 Specialities: Biology, Organic Chemistry

Industries

Semiconductors

Resumes

Resumes

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Founder

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Location:
Toms River, NJ
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Mec Technology
Owner

M.e.c Technology
Founder
Education:
University of South Carolina 1971 - 1975
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Organic Chemistry

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Richard Kulkaski
President
MEC Technology Inc
2200 Industrial Way S, Toms River, NJ 08755
(732) 505-0308, (732) 505-2151
Richard Kulkaski
Chairman *
Jabat, Inc
Richard Kulkaski
Chairman *
K. JABAT INC
51 SW Flagler Ave, Stuart, FL 34994
10496 Whooping Crane Way, Palm City, FL 34990
1210 Gannet Ct, Forked River, NJ 08731
Richard Kulkaski
President
M.E.C. TECH, INC
2200 Industrial Way So, Toms River, NJ 08755
2200 Industrial Way S, Toms River, NJ 08755
Richard Kulkaski
Chairman, President
M.E.C. THERMAL SPRAY, INC
2200 Industrial Way S, Toms River, NJ 08755
1210 Gannet Ct, Forked River, NJ 08731

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Securing Sash Window

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US Patent:
6364375, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Feb 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/504112
Inventors:
Matthew Peter Szapucki - Toms River NJ
Richard J. Kulkaski - Forked River NJ
Assignee:
Ashland Products, Inc. - Lowell IN
International Classification:
E05C 500
US Classification:
292 63, 292221, 292338, 292DIG 47
Abstract:
A window securing device ( ) for use in a double-hung sash window assembly having upper and lower sash window frames ( ) installed for relative overlapping vertical sliding movement, said upper sash frame ( ) having a recess into the interior of a vertical facial member of the window. The device ( ) includes a housing ( ) having a front faceplate opening ( ) into a cavity ( ) therein and a means for retaining the housing ( ) in the recess with the faceplate ( ) covering the edges of the recess. A pawl ( ) mounted in the cavity ( ) of the housing ( ) is spring biased into an extended position where the lowermost arresting edge protrudes through the opening ( ). In effect, the extended pawl ( ) blocks the pathway of a top portion of the lower sash ( ) for preventing further upward movement thereof. With the pawl ( ) in the extended position, the uppermost contact edge ( ) of said pawl ( ) is configured for abutting against an inside edge ( ) of the top of the opening ( ) in said faceplate ( ). A substantial portion of the upward force associated with the lifting of the lower sash ( ) against the arresting edge is transferred into the upper sash frame for enhanced resistance.

Snap On Latch Mechanism For A Sash Window

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US Patent:
RE37916, Dec 3, 2002
Filed:
Sep 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/408395
Inventors:
Matthew Peter Szapucki - Toms River NJ
Richard Kulkaski - Forked River NJ
Assignee:
Ashland Products, Inc. - Lowell IN
International Classification:
E05C 110
US Classification:
292175, 292337, 292DIG 47
Abstract:
A latch mechanism is described having a housing comprised of a top plate having an aperture, side walls and an end wall depending from the top plate so as to leave a ledge adjacent its periphery, resilient tabs extending outwardly from said side walls and toward said top plate, slots in the side walls parallel to the top plate, a bolt suspended in said housing by wings extending into respective slots and a spring between the end wall of said housing and an end of the bolt.

Apparatus For Securing Sash Window

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US Patent:
6572158, Jun 3, 2003
Filed:
Feb 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/074542
Inventors:
Matthew Peter Szapucki - Toms River NJ
Richard J. Kulkaski - Forked River NJ
Assignee:
Ashland Products, Inc. - Lowell IN
International Classification:
E05C 316
US Classification:
292221, 292 67, 292DIG 47
Abstract:
A window securing device ( ) for use in a double-hung sash window assembly having upper and lower sash window frames ( ) installed for relative overlapping vertical sliding movement, said upper sash frame ( ) having a recess into the interior of a vertical facial member of the window. The device ( ) includes a housing ( ) having a front faceplate opening ( ) into a cavity ( ) therein and a means for retaining the housing ( ) in the recess with the faceplate ( ) covering the edges of the recess. A pawl ( ) mounted in the cavity ( ) of the housing ( ) is spring biased into an extended position where the lowermost arresting edge protrudes through the opening ( ). In effect, the extended pawl ( ) blocks the pathway of a top portion of the lower sash ( ) for preventing further upward movement thereof. With the pawl ( ) in the extended position, the uppermost contact edge ( ) of said pawl ( ) is configured for abutting against an inside edge ( ) of the top of the opening ( ) in said faceplate ( ). A substantial portion of the upward force associated with the lifting of the lower sash ( ) against the arresting edge is transferred into the upper sash frame for enhanced resistance.

Debris Trapping/Anti Clip For Retaining A Semiconductor Wafer On A Pedestal

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US Patent:
54583225, Oct 17, 1995
Filed:
Mar 25, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/218344
Inventors:
Richard Kulkaski - Forked River NJ
Matthew P. Szapucki - Toms River NJ
International Classification:
B25B 100
US Classification:
269254R
Abstract:
A clip assembly for retaining a semiconductor wafer on a pedestal during processing of the wafer, and releasing the wafer for removal from the pedestal after processing, includes a pair of tines each having a lower sloping surface for contacting an edge of an associated semiconductor wafer, and a ledge provided immediately above the lower sloping surface inward from a shared leading edge serves to catch debris or particulate material, preventing it from falling onto the surface of the semiconductor wafer. A metal spring, biasing the clip head into contact with the wafer, has an upper portion affixed to a front face of the clip head via an electrically nonconductive rectangularly shaped retainer for substantially reducing voltage arcing between the highly electrically charged plasma used in processing a semiconductor wafer and the clip head.

Coin Telephone Collection Box

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US Patent:
49518690, Aug 28, 1990
Filed:
Aug 5, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/229345
Inventors:
Mathew Szapucki - Kendall Park NJ
Richard Kulkaski - Tinton Falls NJ
International Classification:
G07B 1500
US Classification:
232 15
Abstract:
The invention relates to a telephone coin collection box, to be closed with a cover, for a telephone system. The bottom and the sides of the coin box are made of plastic. A stainless steel staple is attached to the front side for lockingly engaging a cover and triple hinge openings are disposed in the rear side near the straight upper edge. The coin box according to the invention provides high stability against damage during handling and can be manufactured in an inexpensive way. Following drop tests performed on coin boxes, the plastic coin box exhibited a remarkable toughness and showed no distortions and could still fit into the respective compartment of a coin-operated telephone.

Wafer Transfer Arm

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US Patent:
6244641, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Dec 2, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/453271
Inventors:
Matthew Peter Szapucki - Toms River NJ
Richard Kulkaski - Forked River NJ
Trevor J. Hadley - Brick NJ
Mark Anthony Santorelli - Barnegat NJ
Assignee:
M.E.C. Technology, Inc. - Toms River NJ
International Classification:
B25J 1506
B65G 4907
US Classification:
294 641
Abstract:
A wafer transfer arm made from a machineable material for picking up and delivering a semiconductor wafer from one location to another, includes a blade body with a longitudinal channel extending along one surface, and a coverplate adapted to matingly fit into the channel for defining a vacuum conduit therein. The vacuum conduit provides fluid communication between an inlet at one end of the blade body and an outlet at the other end, for suctionally retaining the semiconductor wafer by vacuum pressure or suction.

Clip Head Apparatus For Retaining A Semiconductor Wafer On A Pedestal

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US Patent:
56579756, Aug 19, 1997
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/467981
Inventors:
Matthew Peter Szapucki - Toms River NJ
Richard Kulkaski - Forked River NJ
International Classification:
B25B 100
US Classification:
269254R
Abstract:
A clip assembly for retaining a semiconductor wafer on a pedestal during processing of the wafer, and releasing the wafer for removal from the pedestal after processing, includes a pair of tines each having a lower sloping surface for contacting an edge of an associated semiconductor wafer, and a ledge provided immediately above the lower sloping surface inward from a shared leading edge serves to catch debris or particulate material, preventing it from falling onto the surface of the semiconductor wafer. A metal spring, biasing the clip head into contact with the wafer, has an upper portion molded into the electrically non-conductive material of the clip head behind a front face thereof, whereby the spring and clip head form a monolithic assembly.

Showerhead Electrode Assembly For Plasma Processing

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US Patent:
62375288, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Jan 24, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/490444
Inventors:
Matthew P. Szapucki - Toms River NJ
Richard Kulkaski - Forked River NJ
Trevor J. Hadley - Brick NJ
Mark Anthony Santorelli - Barnegat NJ
Assignee:
M.E.C. Technology, Inc. - Toms River NJ
International Classification:
C23C 1600
H05H 100
US Classification:
118723E
Abstract:
A plasma reactor showerhead electrode assembly for processing semiconductor wafers comprised of a typically silicon disk shaped gas plate having a plurality of gas passage holes formed therethrough by a ultrahigh velocity water jet boring apparatus, and a graphite circular split collar assembly including first and second semicircular sections forming a circumferential inner slot when opposing ends of said sections are secured together, the slot mating in a dovetail connection with an outer circumferential groove of said gas plate for retaining the latter between said sections. A conductive gasket may be interposed between the gas plate groove and the mating collar assembly to provide an electrically and thermally conductive seal. The first and second semicircular sections have opposing ends screwed or pinned together for providing easy disassembly thereof for replacement of the gas plate.
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