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Anthony G Benik, 685619 Lincoln Ave, Lisle, IL 60532

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5619 Lincoln Ave, Lisle, IL 60532    630-4341228    630-8526827   

Woodridge, IL   

Worth, IL   

Little Valley, CA   

6135 Marshall Ave #3W, Chicago Ridge, IL 60415   

Naperville, IL   

Webster, TX   

Elmhurst, IL   

5619 Lincoln Ave, Lisle, IL 60532    630-6490084   

Work

Company: The acxiom corporation Aug 2011 Position: Decision support analyst

Education

School / High School: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology- Terre Haute, IN Aug 1998 Specialities: B.S. in Computer Science

Skills

Linux Administration • Computer Programming • Web Services • .Net • #C • Java • Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) • Source Control Management

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Anthony Benik

Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
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Anthony Benik - Woodridge, IL

Work:
The Acxiom Corporation Aug 2011 to 2000
Decision Support Analyst
BMO-Harris Bank - Chicago, IL Dec 2008 to Aug 2011
Marketing Information Specialist
Humble Systems - Chicago, IL Oct 2005 to Dec 2008
Consultant/Architect/Developer
Education:
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - Terre Haute, IN Aug 1998 to Nov 2002
B.S. in Computer Science
Skills:
Linux Administration, Computer Programming, Web Services, .Net, #C, Java, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Source Control Management
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Anthony Benik

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Us Patents

Shirred Casing Article And Method

US Patent:
5399399, Mar 21, 1995
Filed:
Jun 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/898662
Inventors:
Anthony G. Benik - Lisle IL
Jeffery A. Oxley - Naperville IL
Assignee:
Viskase Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A22C 1300
US Classification:
428 348
Abstract:
A shirred casing article is composed of a cut length of fibrous casing and must be soaked prior to stuffing. A loop is attached at one end of the cut length for hanging the casing after stuffing. However prior to stuffing, the loop is extended longitudinally about the shirred casing article to maintain the integrity of the shirred casing during soaking. Thus the loop which functions as a means to suspend the casing after stuffing, functions before stuffing as a means to restrain longitudinal expansion of the shirred article.

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