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  • Laona, WI
  • 20116495 Hemlock St, Jackson, WI 53037 (262) 677-9029
  • Milwaukee, WI

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New Product Development Engineering Manager At Dowco

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Experience:
Dowco (Privately Held; Internet industry): New Product Development Engineering Manager,  (January 2005-Present) New Product Development Engineering Manager of Dowco Inc. (ISO 9001:2008 certified) brand Power Sports products & other OE Power Sports products in the fields of mo...
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Motorcycle Saddlebag

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US Patent:
8167181, May 1, 2012
Filed:
Apr 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/088990
Inventors:
Michael J. Kaczkowski - Manitowoc WI, US
Timothy J. LaFleur - Manitowoc WI, US
Troy M. Zaskowski - West Bend WI, US
Assignee:
Dowco, Inc. - Manitowoc WI
International Classification:
B62J 9/00
B65D 6/02
US Classification:
224433, 224413, 224428, 224429, 224435, 220612, 220669, 220675
Abstract:
A motorcycle saddlebag is formed of a plurality of panels. The saddlebag includes an outer panel, an inner panel, a lid, and a hinge. Some embodiments may also include a bottom panel. The lid is coupled to the outer panel by the hinge. The inner panel includes flanges extending around at least some of its perimeter edges. The outer panel is generally U-shaped shaped and receives the inner panel such that the flanges engage inner surfaces of the outer panel. The flanges are joined to the inner surfaces of the outer panel such that the outer and inner panel (and, in some embodiments, a bottom panel) cooperate to define a storage chamber. In some embodiments, portions of the outer panel extend beyond the inner panel and may be trimmed after bonding of the inner and outer panels to customize an inner contour of the saddlebag for different motorcycle applications.

Motorcycle Saddlebag

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US Patent:
8608039, Dec 17, 2013
Filed:
Mar 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/430939
Inventors:
Michael J. Kaczowski - Manitowoc WI, US
Timothy J. LaFleur - Manitowoc WI, US
Troy M. Zaskowski - West Bend WI, US
Assignee:
Dowco, Inc. - Manitowoc WI
International Classification:
B62J 9/00
US Classification:
224430, 224413, 224428, 224431, 224435
Abstract:
A motorcycle saddlebag includes an outer panel having a forward portion that defines a forward edge, a rearward portion that defines a rearward edge, and a side portion that defines a lower edge. The outer panel includes an inner surface. The inner panel is received by the outer panel and includes a back wall and a bottom wall. The back and bottom walls define an engagement surface that engages the inner surface of the outer panel and extends along and engages the forward portion, the side portion, and the rearward portion. When the saddlebag is attached to the motorcycle, the forward and rearward edges are positioned nearer a rear fender portion than the back wall and the engagement surface, and the lower edge is positioned below the bottom wall and the engagement surface. The lid is pivotally coupled to either of the outer panel and the inner panel.

Motorcycle Saddlebag

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US Patent:
20100264183, Oct 21, 2010
Filed:
Nov 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/623914
Inventors:
Michael J. Kaczowski - Manitowoc WI, US
Timothy J. LaFleur - Manitowoc WI, US
Troy M. Zaskowski - West Bend WI, US
International Classification:
B62J 9/00
B32B 37/12
US Classification:
224413, 224433, 156242
Abstract:
A motorcycle saddlebag is formed of a plurality of panels joined by structural adhesives. The saddlebag includes an outer panel, an inner panel, a lid, and a hinge. Some embodiments may also include a bottom panel. The lid is coupled to the outer panel by the hinge. The inner panel includes flanges extending around at least some of its perimeter edges. The outer panel is generally C-shaped shaped and receives the inner panel such that the flanges engage inner surfaces of the outer panel. Structural adhesives bond the flanges to the inner surfaces of the outer panel such that the outer and inner panel (and, in some embodiments, the bottom panel) cooperate to define a storage chamber. In some embodiments, portions of the outer panel extend beyond the inner panel and may be trimmed after bonding of the inner and outer panels to customize an inner contour of the saddlebag for different motorcycle applications.

Motorcycle Saddlebag

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US Patent:
20100264185, Oct 21, 2010
Filed:
Jun 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/821804
Inventors:
Michael J. Kaczkowski - Manitowoc WI, US
Timothy J. LaFleur - Manitowoc WI, US
Troy M. Zaskowski - West Bend WI, US
International Classification:
B62J 9/00
US Classification:
224435
Abstract:
A motorcycle saddlebag is formed of a plurality of panels. The saddlebag includes an outer panel, an inner panel, a lid, and a hinge. Some embodiments may also include a bottom panel. The lid is coupled to the outer panel by the hinge. The inner panel includes flanges extending around at least some of its perimeter edges. The outer panel is generally C-shaped shaped and receives the inner panel such that the flanges engage inner surfaces of the outer panel. The flanges are joined to the inner surfaces of the outer panel such that the outer and inner panel (and, in some embodiments, the bottom panel) cooperate to define a storage chamber. In some embodiments, portions of the outer panel extend beyond the inner panel and may be trimmed after bonding of the inner and outer panels to customize an inner contour of the saddlebag for different motorcycle applications.

Motorcycle Saddlebag

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US Patent:
20140069974, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Nov 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/081603
Inventors:
Timothy J. LaFleur - Manitowoc WI, US
Troy M. Zaskowski - West Bend WI, US
Assignee:
Dowco, Inc. - Manitowoc WI
International Classification:
B62J 9/00
US Classification:
224413
Abstract:
A motorcycle saddlebag includes an outer panel having a forward portion that defines a forward edge, a rearward portion that defines a rearward edge, and a side portion that defines a lower edge. The outer panel includes an inner surface. The inner panel is received by the outer panel and includes a back wall and a bottom wall. The back and bottom walls define an engagement surface that engages the inner surface of the outer panel and extends along and engages the forward portion, the side portion, and the rearward portion. When the saddlebag is attached to the motorcycle, the forward and rearward edges are positioned nearer a rear fender portion than the back wall and the engagement surface, and the lower edge is positioned below the bottom wall and the engagement surface. The lid is pivotally coupled to either of the outer panel and the inner panel.
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