Hippo Engineering
Owner
Intense Engineering Llc Jul 2006 - Jul 2011
Founder
Design Concepts Feb 2003 - Jul 2006
Senior Mechanical Engineer and Project Manager
John Deere Jan 2000 - Jan 2003
Mechanical Engineer
Design Concepts Jul 1999 - Sep 1999
Intern Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Madison 2018 - 2018
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Design
Skills:
Product Development Engineering Cad Product Design Design For Manufacturing R&D Manufacturing Finite Element Analysis Project Management Solidworks Materials Engineering Management Machining Mechanical Engineering Cnc Rapid Prototyping Cost Reduction Analysis
John Whalen - Sheridan IL, US John J. Hagemann - Plano IL, US Robert J. Yunger - Oswego IL, US Peter H. Henning - Sugar Grove IL, US Thomas Hurt - Elgin IL, US Jake Myre - Beaver Dam WI, US
Assignee:
Plano Molding Company - Plano IL
International Classification:
A47F 5/00
US Classification:
211135
Abstract:
A shelf panel for support of items made of an array of honeycomb-shaped cells, alternatively closed at opposite ends to create an array. The thickness of the honeycomb cells may be varied along an arch distribution with the shape of contemplated deformations. The array of honeycomb cells may be surrounded by a ring of alternatively configured cells to create regularly shaped shelf panels. The surrounding cells of a second thickness allow for possible stacking between two shelf panels including a cylindrical corner cell with a top cylinder able to accommodate a bottom cylinder from a second shelf panel. The surrounding cells may also include a wedge of the same geometry as the selected cell where part of the wedge is inserted in the cell and the other part of the wedge is a mechanical fixation means. Some circumferential cells may be adapted to be either a male or female interlocks allowing for two or more shelf panels to be interlocked if they are disposed adjacent each other on a same plane.
Bladder Arrangement For Microneedle-Based Drug Delivery Device
David J. Beebe - Monona WI, US Benjamin J. Moga - Madison WI, US Kent B. Chase - Sun Prairie WI, US Garrick D. S. Smith - Madison WI, US Jake W. Myre - Beaver Dam WI, US
Assignee:
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
International Classification:
A61M 37/01
US Classification:
604131
Abstract:
A bladder arrangement is provided for a microneedle-based drug delivery device. The bladder arrangement includes a flexible membrane having an inner surface, an outer surface and an outer periphery. A bladder member, having a rigidity greater than the flexible membrane, includes an inner surface, an outer surface and an outer periphery. The inner surface of the flexible membrane and the inner surface of the bladder member define a chamber for receiving a drug therein. At least one microneedle is operatively connected to the bladder member. The at least one microneedle has an input and an output receivable within the individual. A valve operatively connects the input of the at least one microneedle and the chamber.
Plumbing Enclosure With Easy To Assemble Components
Daniel R. Bullis - Madison WI, US Daniel J. Lee - Monticello WI, US Jake W. Myre - Beaver Dam WI, US
Assignee:
Kohler Co. - Kohler WI
International Classification:
A47K 3/02
US Classification:
4584
Abstract:
A plumbing fixture enclosure which has a bathtub or shower receptor and enclosure walls. The lower tub/receptor has an upper rim on which rests a rear wall. A side wall is pivotably connected at its upper rear to an upper front side of the rear wall and then pivots downwardly to create a horizontal watertight seal between the side and rear walls. Simultaneously, a lower retaining finger at the front bottom of the side wall catches between an insert on the upper rim and the upper rim.
James K. Butzen - Liberryville IL, US Jake Myre - Beaver Dam WI, US Mark Urban - Mundelein IL, US
International Classification:
B30B 15/06
US Classification:
101480
Abstract:
A platen assembly for a printer comprised of a platen roller assembly and a housing assembly that is structured to rotatably support the platen roller assembly. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a platen roller assembly comprising a platen roller defining first and second ends; a locking pin extending from at least one of the first and second ends of the platen roller; a housing assembly adapted to rotatably support the platen roller; and a drive assembly structured to rotatably engage the locking pin extending from one end of the platen roller. In this regard, the present invention provides a platen roller assembly that is simple, easily alignable, and readily replaceable by a user.
Bathing Enclosure With Easy To Assemble Components
Daniel J. Lee - Monticello WI, US Jake W. Myre - Beaver Dam WI, US
Assignee:
Kohler Co. - Kohler WI
International Classification:
A47K 3/02
US Classification:
29428
Abstract:
A method for assembling a bathing enclosure includes providing a base on a support, the base having an upper rim. The method includes providing a first wall on the upper rim of the base, providing a second wall in pivotable engagement with the first wall at upper portions thereof, and pivoting the second wall relative to the first wall to mount the second wall on the upper rim of the base.
Apparatus And Method For Treating Aqueous Solutions And Contaminants Therein
Terence P. Barry - Middleton WI, US Thomas P. Barry - Madison WI, US Jake Myre - Beaver Dam WI, US Anton Asmuth - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
AquaMost, Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
C02F 1/32
US Classification:
2107481, 210243
Abstract:
The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a apparatus including a substantially self-contained housing or container which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.
Apparatus And Method For Treating Aqueous Solutions And Contaminants Therein
Thomas P. Barry - Madison WI, US Jake Myre - Beaver Dam WI, US Anton Asmuth - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
AquaMost, Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
C02F 1/32
US Classification:
2107481, 210243
Abstract:
The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a apparatus including a substantially self-contained housing or container which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.
Jack A. DeBraal - Plymouth WI, US Vanessa B. Parrish - Milwaukee WI, US Richard S. Walters - Cedar Grove WI, US Michael J. Bargiel - West Bend WI, US Joey R. Karczewski - Milwaukee WI, US Jake W. Myre - Beaver Dam WI, US Michael F. Hoft - Germantown WI, US Mark E. Jensen - Sheboygan WI, US Scott I. Biba - Highland WI, US Michael J. Marchant - Franklin WI, US
International Classification:
2401
US Classification:
D24183
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