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Robert H Boede

from Omro, WI
Age ~85

Robert Boede Phones & Addresses

  • 6375 Dowling Rd, Omro, WI 54963 (920) 582-4029
  • Winneconne, WI

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Position: Production Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Robert Boede
President
BOEDE PROTOTYPES, INC
Business Services
6375 Dowling Rd, Omro, WI 54963
(920) 582-4029

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Us Patents

Credit Card With Magnifying Lens

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US Patent:
54121990, May 2, 1995
Filed:
Feb 12, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/834490
Inventors:
Alan Finkelstein - Sherman Oaks CA
Donald Dixon - Aspen CO
Robert Boede - Omro WI
International Classification:
G06K 1900
US Classification:
235487
Abstract:
A credit card includes an integral magnifying lens positioned in the non-data area on the credit card for permitting magnification of the credit card transaction form at the point-of-sale. The placement of the lens assures that the machine readability of the magnetic encoding strip and the embossed indicia associated with the card is not impaired. The magnifying lens incorporates a fresnel-type contour lens mounted in a window provided in the credit card base.

Trolling Motor Mounting Apparatus

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US Patent:
49113984, Mar 27, 1990
Filed:
May 26, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/199136
Inventors:
Dale S. DiIulio - Fond du Lac WI
Robert H. Boede - Omro WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
F16M 1300
US Classification:
248642
Abstract:
An apparatus for mounting an outboard trolling motor to a boat for movement of the motor between a horizontal stowed position and a vertical operating position includes a track-mounted carriage which supports the motor for reciprocal movement along a horizontal boat surface, such as a deck, and a pivoting mechanism at the end of the track to tilt the motor and its mounting to a vertical operating position. The pivotal mechanism may comprise a curved track section coextensive with the horizontal track, or a split carriage mechanism in which the motor mounting portion is pivotable with respect to the track engaging carriage portion through the operation of a rack and pinion mechanism at the end of the track.

Stowable Pull Handle For Electric Trolling Motor Support Apparatus

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US Patent:
48756563, Oct 24, 1989
Filed:
Jun 30, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/213692
Inventors:
Robert H. Boede - Omro WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
F16M 1300
US Classification:
248642
Abstract:
The manual operating cord for a deck-mounted electric trolling motor includes a handle which is demountably attachable to an arm of the pivotal motor support apparatus when the motor is in the operative or stowed position. The demountable handle assures that the operating cord will always be readily accesible to the operator in the boat to either raise the motor from its operative position or lower it thereto from its stowed position on the deck. The handle is demountably secured to one of the pivot arms of the motor support apparatus by frictional engagement between the legs of an elongated U-shaped slot in the handle and the lateral faces of the pivot arm.

Credit Card With Magnifying Lens

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US Patent:
56082037, Mar 4, 1997
Filed:
Jan 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/582601
Inventors:
Alan Finkelstein - Beverly Hills CA
Donald A. Dixon - Aspen CO
Robert H. Boede - Omro WI
International Classification:
G06K 1900
US Classification:
235487
Abstract:
A financial transaction card adapted for use in reading externally stored information includes a substantially non-foldable rigid base and a strip for carrying machine readable information, The rigid base comprises a magnifying lens.

Credit Card With A Fresnel Magnifying Lens Formed In A Section Of The Transparent Core

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US Patent:
54344050, Jul 18, 1995
Filed:
Feb 16, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/197218
Inventors:
Alan Finkelstein - Beverly Hills CA
Donald A. Dixon - Aspen CO
Robert H. Boede - Omro WI
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
235487
Abstract:
A financial transaction card adapted for individual use in reading information stored externally to the card, having machine readable information contained thereon identifying the user and the issuing institution for transacting business at locations remote from the issuing institution, includes: a. a rigid substantially rectangular base comprising a substantially transparent material and having a top surface and a bottom surface; b. machine readable information carried on the base for identifying the user and the issuing institution; and c. a magnifying lens produced by formation of fresnel contour lines on the top surface of the base and in non-interfering relationship with the machine readable information.

Credit Card With Magnifying Lens

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US Patent:
D3878023, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
Jan 29, 1997
Appl. No.:
D/065412
Inventors:
Alan Finkelstein - Beverly Hills CA
Donald Dixon - Aspen CO
Robert Boede - Omro WI
International Classification:
1908
US Classification:
D19 10

Marine Drive Outboard Engine Cowl

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US Patent:
47239271, Feb 9, 1988
Filed:
Aug 20, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/898342
Inventors:
James R. Walsh - Oshkosh WI
Robert H. Boede - Oshkosh WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
B63B 1700
F02M 3500
US Classification:
440 77
Abstract:
A cowl (2) is provided for a marine drive outboard engine (4). A front shield (26) covers a front throat (24) of the cowl for receiving combustion air and defines an input air path flowing rearwardly (28), then forwardly (30), then rearwardly (32) into the throat. Side scoops (52, 54, 60, 62) receive air flowing rearwardly and direct same interiorly of the cowl. Separators (68, 72) on the inner surfaces of the left and right sides (20, 22) of the cowl separate water from the incoming fresh air, and have upper vent openings (70, 74) allowing separated air to escape into the interior of the cowl. Upper vent openings (76, 78) in the top (16) of the cowl communicate with the upper vent openings (70, 74) in the separators (68, 72) to allow hot air to escape. The rear (18) of the cowl includes one or more discharge openings (80, 82) communicating with the bottom of the separators (68, 72) to allow water to escape.

Electrical Component Assembly For An Outboard Motor

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US Patent:
49338099, Jun 12, 1990
Filed:
Jul 13, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/218706
Inventors:
Robert H. Boede - Omro WI
James R. Walsh - Oshkosh WI
William J. Kaska - Fond du Lac WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
H05K 114
US Classification:
361395
Abstract:
A modular assembly of diverse electrical components for operation of an outboard motor including a box in which the components are inserted and/or mounted and prewired. External leads are organized for passage through a few specially located openings in the box for external connection. The fully assembled and prewired assembly is enclosed with a demountable cover and attached directly to the engine block. The modular assembly alleviates indiscriminate component mounting and corresponding disarray of interconnecting lead wires. In addition the moisture and corrosion resistance of the components is enhanced.
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