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  • W4720 Swan Acre Dr, Cecil, WI 54111
  • W3019 State Highway 156, Pulaski, WI 54162 (920) 833-2129
  • Bonduel, WI
  • Seymour, WI
  • Sheboygan, WI
  • W2232 Grove St, Bonduel, WI 54107 (920) 833-2129

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Company: Hunter douglas flexo solutions Feb 1, 2007 Position: Product engineer

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Product Development

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Consumer Goods

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Product Engineer - Hunter Douglas

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Location:
Pulaski, WI
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Hunter Douglas Flexo Solutions
Product Engineer


Product Engineer - Hunter Douglas
Skills:
Product Development

Publications

Us Patents

Cellular Shade Assembly And Method For Constructing Same

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US Patent:
20120175069, Jul 12, 2012
Filed:
Jan 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/985936
Inventors:
John D. Rupel - Pine River WI, US
Scott R. Cheslock - Pulaski WI, US
International Classification:
A47H 23/04
US Classification:
160 8405
Abstract:
An expandable and contractable shade assembly includes a plurality of closed cell structures aligned vertically one above another with juncture lines defined between adjacent structures. Each closed cell structure includes a front face and a separate back face. The front face and the back face are offset from one another in relation to a vertical axis. In one embodiment, for instance, the front face of a higher cell is connected to both the front face and back face of a lower cell, while the back face of the higher cell is only connected to the back face of the lower cell. In an alternative embodiment, the front face of a higher cell is only connected to the front face of a lower cell, while the back face of the higher cell is connected to both the front face and the back face of the lower cell. The above configuration can increase strength and dimensional stability of the interconnected cells.

Collapsible Cellular Shade Assembly And Method For Constructing Same

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US Patent:
20130228290, Sep 5, 2013
Filed:
Mar 1, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/409731
Inventors:
John D. Rupel - Pine River WI, US
Scott R. Cheslock - Pulaski WI, US
Assignee:
HUNTER DOUGLAS, INC. - Pearl River NY
International Classification:
A47H 23/04
US Classification:
160 8405
Abstract:
An expandable and contractable shade assembly includes a plurality of closed D-shaped cell structures aligned vertically one above another with juncture lines defined between adjacent structures. Each closed cell structure includes a front face and a separate back face that are attached to one another at top and bottom tabs. The front face of one cell structure is attached but non-continuous to the front face of an adjacent cell structure. Accordingly the horizontal width of the shade assembly is not limited by the width of the materials forming the individual cell structures. Upon collapse, the back face folds toward the front of the shade such that the back face and the front face are nested within one another, leading to a narrow depth profile for the collapsed shade.

Cellular Shade Assembly And Method For Constructing Same

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US Patent:
20130299100, Nov 14, 2013
Filed:
Jun 10, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/913579
Inventors:
Scott R. Cheslock - Pulaski WI, US
International Classification:
E06B 9/262
US Classification:
160 8405
Abstract:
An expandable and contractable shade assembly includes a plurality of closed cell structures aligned vertically one above another with juncture lines defined between adjacent structures. Each closed cell structure includes a front face and a separate back face. The front face and the back face are offset from one another in relation to a vertical axis. In one embodiment, for instance, the front face of a higher cell is connected to both the front face and back face of a lower cell, while the back face of the higher cell is only connected to the back face of the lower cell. In an alternative embodiment, the front face of a higher cell is only connected to the front face of a lower cell, while the back face of the higher cell is connected to both the front face and the back face of the lower cell. The above configuration can increase strength and dimensional stability of the interconnected cells.

Vertical Cellular Drape For An Architectural Structure

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US Patent:
20200173228, Jun 4, 2020
Filed:
Feb 6, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/783832
Inventors:
- Pearl River NY, US
Ren Judkins - Pittsburg PA, US
Scott R. Cheslock - Bonduel WI, US
Toralf H. Strand - Kittery ME, US
International Classification:
E06B 9/262
E06B 9/36
Abstract:
A vertical cellular drape configured for use as a covering for an architectural structure may include a front drape panel and a rear drape panel. The front and rear drape panels may be coupled to each other so that the drape panels are configured to be moved laterally between an extended position and a retracted position to cover or expose an adjacent architectural structure, as desired. In addition, the drape panels may be configured to be positioned relative to each other such that a plurality of vertically oriented, internal cells are defined between the drape panels.

Methods For Manufacturing Continuous Sheets For Roller Shades

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US Patent:
20200040654, Feb 6, 2020
Filed:
Oct 11, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/599897
Inventors:
- Pearl River NY, US
Scott R. Cheslock - Bonduel WI, US
International Classification:
E06B 9/264
B65H 37/06
B65H 37/04
B65H 35/04
B65H 18/08
E06B 9/34
E06B 9/266
E06B 9/262
B29C 65/00
B29C 65/48
B65H 45/12
Abstract:
In one aspect, a method for manufacturing a continuous sheet for use within a roller shade may generally include positioning a portion of a first sheet web adjacent to a mandrel, positioning a portion of a second sheet web adjacent to the mandrel and winding the first and second sheet webs around the mandrel such that a folded segment of the first sheet web is secured to a base segment of the second sheet web.

Vertical Cellular Drape For An Architectural Structure

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US Patent:
20180209211, Jul 26, 2018
Filed:
Jan 25, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/414718
Inventors:
- Pearl River NY, US
Ren Judkins - Pittsburg PA, US
Scott R. Cheslock - Bonduel WI, US
Toralf H. Strand - Kittery ME, US
International Classification:
E06B 9/262
E06B 9/36
Abstract:
A vertical cellular drape configured for use as a covering for an architectural structure may include a front drape panel and a rear drape panel. The front and rear drape panels may be coupled to each other so that the drape panels are configured to be moved laterally between an extended position and a retracted position to cover or expose an adjacent architectural structure, as desired. In addition, the drape panels may be configured to be positioned relative to each other such that a plurality of vertically oriented, internal cells are defined between the drape panels.

Methods For Manufacturing Continuous Sheets For Roller Shades

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US Patent:
20170138122, May 18, 2017
Filed:
Jan 31, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/420279
Inventors:
- Pearl River NY, US
Scott R. Cheslock - Bonduel WI, US
International Classification:
E06B 9/264
B65H 37/04
B29C 65/00
E06B 9/262
E06B 9/34
E06B 9/266
B65H 18/08
B65H 37/06
Abstract:
In one aspect, a method for manufacturing a continuous sheet for use within a roller shade may generally include positioning a portion of a first sheet web adjacent to a mandrel, positioning a portion of a second sheet web adjacent to the mandrel and winding the first and second sheet webs around the mandrel such that a folded segment of the first sheet web is secured to a base segment of the second sheet web.

Methods For Manufacturing Continuous Sheets For Roller Shades

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US Patent:
20160167908, Jun 16, 2016
Filed:
Dec 11, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/566792
Inventors:
- Pearl River NY, US
Scott R. Cheslock - Bonduel WI, US
International Classification:
B65H 18/08
B65H 35/04
Abstract:
In one aspect, a method for manufacturing a continuous sheet for use within a roller shade may generally include positioning a portion of a first sheet web adjacent to a mandrel, positioning a portion of a second sheet web adjacent to the mandrel and winding the first and second sheet webs around the mandrel such that a folded segment of the first sheet web is secured to a base segment of the second sheet web.
Scott Ray Cheslock from Cecil, WI, age ~52 Get Report