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David Stank Phones & Addresses

  • 2245 W Hiawatha Dr, Appleton, WI 54914
  • 807 Tyler Rd, Howards Grove, WI 53083 (920) 565-5347
  • 2020 Superior Ave, Sheboygan, WI 53081
  • Newark, DE

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Resumes

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Project Manager

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Position:
Project Manager - Project Delivery Senior at TEK Systems
Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
TEK Systems - Green Bay, WI since May 2013
Project Manager - Project Delivery Senior

Pierce Manufacturing Nov 2006 - Sep 2011
IT Project Manager

Huf North America - Milwaukee, WI 2003 - 2006
Sr. Product Design Engineer

JL French - Sheboygan, WI May 2000 - Sep 2002
Program Manager

Pentair - Sheboygan, WI May 1999 - Jul 2000
Product Design Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1982 - 1986
BSME, Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Vibration and Dynamic Systems
Tremper High School, Kenosha, WI 1978 - 1981
Skills:
Manufacturing
Catia
Product Design
Engineering
Design for Manufacturing
CAD
Project Management
PPAP
Solidworks
Product Lifecycle Management
AutoCAD
Access
Machine Tools
Training
Budgets
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David Stank

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Publications

Us Patents

Stationary Vehicle Cleaning System

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US Patent:
20040238016, Dec 2, 2004
Filed:
May 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/449453
Inventors:
David Krause - DePere WI, US
Forrest Burton - Chisago City MN, US
Joseph Grzelak - Green Bay WI, US
Russell Garniss - Green Bay WI, US
Kenneth Smith - Green Bay WI, US
David Stank - Sheboygan WI, US
Assignee:
TransClean, Inc. - DePere WI
International Classification:
B08B003/04
US Classification:
134/05700R, 134/123000, 134/172000, 134/180000
Abstract:
A vehicle cleaning system in accordance to one embodiment of the present invention includes a horizontally movable carriage suspended above the vehicle, and a vertically moveably support mechanism suspended from said carriage. The support mechanism includes a pair of horizontal spray bars for dispensing liquids that are attached at one end to a dual-pivotal connection defined by the support mechanisms, while the spray bars other end is magnetically aligned with the other end of the other spray bar. The system also includes a the profile of a vehicle positioned between said columns and a controller to communicate with the plurality of sensors control the movement of the carriage and the support mechanisms in response to the profiles of the vehicle.

Sheet Product Level Sensor Calibration And Indication Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20200352399, Nov 12, 2020
Filed:
Jul 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/941980
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
David Arthur STANK - Appleton WI, US
International Classification:
A47K 10/38
A47K 10/36
A47K 10/16
A47K 10/26
Abstract:
A sheet product (e.g., napkin) dispenser may include an example calibration system and method for a product depletion curve for accurately determining a product level. An example sheet product dispenser includes a housing, a roll holder, a dispensing mechanism, a sensor, and a controller. The sensor is configured to emit a signal toward the product roll and receive a return signal. The controller is configured to receive a calibration product roll and operate the sensor to emit the signal and receive the return signal. The controller determines a brightness value of the return signal and determines a calibration value associated with the determined brightness value. The determined brightness value is within a range of brightness values associated with the calibration value. The controller adjusts a product depletion curve based on at least the determined calibration value and the determined brightness value. Additionally, example product level notification systems are provided herein.

Sheet Product Level Sensor Calibration And Indication Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20180325333, Nov 15, 2018
Filed:
May 4, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/971393
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
David Arthur STANK - Appleton WI, US
Assignee:
GPCP IP Holdings LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A47K 10/38
A47K 10/26
A47K 10/16
Abstract:
A sheet product (e.g., napkin) dispenser may include an example calibration system and method for a product depletion curve for accurately determining a product level. An example sheet product dispenser includes a housing, a roll holder, a dispensing mechanism, a sensor, and a controller. The sensor is configured to emit a signal toward the product roll and receive a return signal. The controller is configured to receive a calibration product roll and operate the sensor to emit the signal and receive the return signal. The controller determines a brightness value of the return signal and determines a calibration value associated with the determined brightness value. The determined brightness value is within a range of brightness values associated with the calibration value. The controller adjusts a product depletion curve based on at least the determined calibration value and the determined brightness value. Additionally, example product level notification systems are provided herein.
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