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  • Pewaukee, WI
  • Honolulu, HI
  • 4009 53Rd St, Kenosha, WI 53144 (262) 605-0161

Professional Records

License Records

John Matthew Kroll

License #:
43184 - Active
Category:
Nursing Support
Issued Date:
May 30, 2000
Effective Date:
May 31, 2009
Expiration Date:
May 30, 2017
Type:
Medication Aide

John Arthur Kroll

License #:
31636 - Active
Category:
Nursing
Issued Date:
Sep 24, 1976
Effective Date:
Dec 8, 2004
Expiration Date:
Oct 31, 2018
Type:
Registered Nurse

Public records

Vehicle Records

John Kroll

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Address:
N30W23066 Pineview Way UNIT 8, Pewaukee, WI 53072
VIN:
1G2ZG57BX74203461
Make:
PONTIAC
Model:
G6
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Operations Manager - Illing Corporation

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Position:
Operations Manager at Illing Company, Inc.
Location:
Germantown, Wisconsin
Industry:
Packaging and Containers
Work:
Illing Company, Inc.
Operations Manager

Gaco Western Jul 2009 - Jan 2012
Materials Manager

Super Steel Products Coporation Apr 2002 - May 2009
Materials/Operations Manager

Ataco Steel Products Corporation 1997 - Apr 2002
Information System Manager

Pentair Water Treatment 1992 - 1997
M.I.S/Materials Manager
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Stout 1985 - 1989
B.S., Applied Mathematics
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John Kroll

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Location:
United States
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John Kroll

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Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Kroll
President
Grabber Construction Products, Inc
5255 W 11000 N STE 100, American Fork, UT 84003
1113 Poca Riv Rd, Poca, WV 25159
2970 Mokumoa St, Honolulu, HI 96819
John D. Kroll
MM
Secure Gift, LLC

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Closure in International Politics: The Impact of Strategy, Blocs, and Empire

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Author

John A. Kroll

ISBN #

0813389380

The Complexity of Interdependence

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Author

John A. Kroll

ISBN #

0866820906

Athenian Bronze Allotment Plates

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Author

John H. Kroll

ISBN #

0674050924

The Greek Coins

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Author

John H. Kroll

ISBN #

0876612265

Agoranomia: Studies in Money And Exchange Presented to John H. Kroll

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Author

John H. Kroll

ISBN #

0897222989

Us Patents

Sme Shutter Mechanism

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US Patent:
45221472, Jun 11, 1985
Filed:
Sep 19, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/533247
Inventors:
John W. Kroll - Greendale WI
Roy Hyink - Wauwatosa WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01K 102
US Classification:
116216
Abstract:
A shutter 4 is movably mounted in a housing 6 for actuation between given positions by an SME (shape memory effect) element 8 in response to a given level of current flow through the SME element 8 causing I. sup. 2 R heating of the latter above its transition temperature. The shutter 4 may be an indicator flag exposed by a window 10 in the housing 6, or may interrupt an optic beam 22.

Fluid Jet Ejector

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US Patent:
45203750, May 28, 1985
Filed:
May 13, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/494246
Inventors:
John W. Kroll - Greendale WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01D 1516
US Classification:
346140R
Abstract:
A fluid jet ejector, such as is used in an inkjet printer head, is provided by a pair of spaced capacitor plates, one of which is a thin diaphragm, preferably of semiconductor material, such as silicon. The capacitor plates may be photolithographically developed. Impressing a time varying voltage on the capacitor causes the diaphragm to be set into mechanical motion. A reservoir containing fluid, such as ink, is contiguous the diaphragm and has a nozzle through which fluid exits responsive to diaphragm motion.

Bistable Sme Actuator With Retainer

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US Patent:
48874302, Dec 19, 1989
Filed:
Dec 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/288077
Inventors:
John W. Kroll - Greendale WI
Michael S. Baran - Wauwatosa WI
James E. Mading - Sussex WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F03G 706
US Classification:
60527
Abstract:
In a bistable shape memory effect, SME, mechanism having first and second opposing shape memory effect, SME, elements (16, 20) moving an actuator (12) along a travel stroke between respective first and second positions upon heating of the respective SME element above its transition temperature mechanical frictional retainers are provided for holding the actuator at the end of its travel stroke, including after cooling of the respective SME element and return repose movement thereof. One embodiment provides a detent retainer (38, 40, 42, 44, 46). Another embodiment provides a friction wedge retainer (12a, 12b, 14a, 14b, 12c, 12d, 14c, 14d). Another embodiment provides a resiliently biased friction member (50, 52) and a lost motion coupling (56, 58) between the actuator and the SME elements.

Thin-Film Magnetically Operated Micromechanical Electric Switching Device

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US Patent:
45701393, Feb 11, 1986
Filed:
Dec 14, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/682043
Inventors:
John W. Kroll - Greendale WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01H 300
H01H 5108
US Classification:
335187
Abstract:
A silicon substrate (2,22) having a SiO. sub. 2 layer (4,24) grown on its upper surface and a metallization layer (6,26) of magnetic material subsequently deposited on the upper surface of the SiO. sub. 2 layer is etched to define a cantilever beam (8,38) extending over a recess (12,32) in the substrate (2,22) having a magnetic layer (6,26) along the top surface thereof. The resulting structure is subsequently masked with a photoresist layer to enable a second layer (14,34) of magnetic material to be deposited on the first layer. The photoresist layer is stripped forming a second magnetic layer (14,34) projecting from the unsupported end of the cantilever beam over and spaced from a fixed stop (10,30) of magnetic material adjacent the unsupported end of the cantilever beam. In one version the magnetic material (6,14) serves as electrical current carrying contacts which close upon application of a magnetic field to the switching device. Alternatively, an additional layer (36) of better quality electrical conducting material may be bonded to the second magnetic layer (34) as a bridging contact (38) oriented at right angles to the major dimension of the cantilever beam (38) and a pair of contact surfaces (40,42) are bonded to the insulating layer (24) along lateral edges of the substrate (22).

Electrothermally Actuated Switch

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US Patent:
45203369, May 28, 1985
Filed:
Dec 1, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/557130
Inventors:
Jerome K. Hastings - Sussex WI
John R. Brubaker - Milwaukee WI
John W. Kroll - Greendale WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01H 6106
H01H 7118
US Classification:
337140
Abstract:
A thermally responsive shape memory effect (SME) element (4) is positioned adjacent a fixed heater (40) for moving away from the heater to a switch actuating "memory" position as current induced temperature increases, thereby establishing changes in heat transfer coefficient between the heater (40) and thermally responsive element (4) for each increment of movement. An intermediate switch actuating lever (22) is carried on a movable range adjustment lever (16) to vary pretravel of an SME driven plunger (12). The SME element is resettable against a fixed stop (2c) for achieving accurate repetitive resetting of the device.

Thermally Actuated Variable-Rating Circuit Breaker Having Adjustable Heat Sink Means

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US Patent:
45701440, Feb 11, 1986
Filed:
Sep 7, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/648203
Inventors:
Robert B. Bridges - Elm Grove WI
John R. Brubaker - Milwaukee WI
Jerome K. Hastings - Sussex WI
John W. Kroll - Greendale WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01H 6100
H01H 7508
US Classification:
337 88
Abstract:
A heater strip (12) is disposed in spaced relation to a temperature responsive actuator element (20) for indirectly heating that element in response to current flow in the heater (12). An adjustable heat sink (22) is disposed in spaced proximity to the actuator element (20) for removing heat from the actuator element by radiation therefrom through air to the heat sink in a first position and adjustable to be in thermally conductive engagement with the actuator in a second position for increasing the efficiency of heat transfer from the actuator to the heat sink. Increased current flow in the protected branch circuit is required to cause the actuator (20) to attain its predetermined actuation temperature as the heat sink is adjusted to increase the efficiency of heat transfer between the actuator (20) and the heat sink.
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