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620 Erie Ct, Saint Paul, MN 55123    651-4543036   

620 Erie St, Eagan, MN 55123   

2902 E 2Nd St, Duluth, MN 55812   

Marco Island, FL   

St Louis Pk, MN   

620 Erie Ct, Saint Paul, MN 55123   

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Ceo And President At Rightoninventory.com

Position:
Chief Intelligent Automation Officer at autoP2P, President/Founder/Inventor at ePhiphony Incorporated, CEO and President at RightOnInventory.com
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
autoP2P - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area since Aug 2011
Chief Intelligent Automation Officer
ePhiphony Incorporated since Oct 2007
President/Founder/Inventor
RightOnInventory.com since Oct 2007
CEO and President
3M Nov 1989 - May 2008
Business Team Leader
Education:
University of Saint Thomas - School of Business 1993 - 1998
MBA
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1983 - 1989
B.S., Chem Eng and Mat Sci & Eng
Honor & Awards:
Best of Manufacturing for Inventory Management Innovation by Enterprise Minnesota, 2009

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Plastic Shipping And Storage Containers And Composition And Method Therefore

US Patent:
7216592, May 15, 2007
Filed:
Sep 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/672581
Inventors:
John E. Krech - Eagan MN, US
Paul D. Driscoll - Woodbury MN, US
James R. Harrison - Oakdale MN, US
Denis M. Miling - Maplewood MN, US
Domasius Nwabunma - Woodbury MN, US
Mario A. Perez - Burnsville MN, US
Donald F. Reuter - Bloomington MN, US
Assignee:
3m Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B65D 19/18
B65D 85/00
C08L 23/00
C08L 63/00
US Classification:
108901, 525122, 525529
Abstract:
A polymeric composition comprises a thermosetting resin and a polyolefin resin that cures to a semi-interpenetrating polymer network and is useful for producing plastic shipping and storage containers. The containers exhibit one or more friction surfaces, and can include fire resistance and other properties derived from property enhancing agents.

Automated Replenishment Using An Economic Profit Quantity

US Patent:
8650062, Feb 11, 2014
Filed:
Mar 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/075524
Inventors:
John E. Krech - Eagan MN, US
Assignee:
Ephiphony, Inc. - Eagan MN
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 726, 705 10
Abstract:
Prior art methods base inventory management on maximizing cost. The present invention shifts the focus to maximizing economic profit, taking income tax into account. Systems and methods are provided for digitally calculating an economic profit quantity that maximizes economic profit, defined as the excess of net operating income over capital charge, as well as the corresponding values of economic profit and recommended safety stock. Methods are provided for utilizing the economic profit quantity and associated recommended safety stock quantity for automatically placing orders, for choosing among suppliers, and for calculating space requirements.

Plastic Shipping And Storage Containers And Composition And Method Therefore

US Patent:
2003010, Jun 12, 2003
Filed:
Nov 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/990601
Inventors:
John Krech - Eagan MN, US
Paul Driscoll - Woodbury MN, US
James Harrison - Oakdale MN, US
Denis Miling - Maplewood MN, US
Domasius Nwabunma - Woodbury MN, US
Mario Perez - Burnsville MN, US
Donald Reuter - Bloomington MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company
International Classification:
B32B001/02
US Classification:
428/035700, 264/041000, 264/331150
Abstract:
A polymeric composition comprises a thermosetting resin and a polyolefin resin that cures to a semi-interpenetrating polymer network and is useful for producing plastic shipping and storage containers. The containers exhibit one or more friction surfaces, and can include fire resistance and other properties derived from property enhancing agents.

Method Of Making Articles In Sheet Form, Particularly Abrasive Articles

US Patent:
6024824, Feb 15, 2000
Filed:
Jul 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/896091
Inventors:
John E. Krech - Eagan MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B29C 3910
US Classification:
156279
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of making sheet articles, for example, abrasive articles, retroreflective articles (such as traffic signs), pavement marking articles, or traction or non-skid articles. The method includes passing particles through a thermal sprayer to heat the particles and impinging the heated particles into a polymeric sheet so that the particles are at least partially embedded in the polymeric sheet. Preferably, the polymeric sheet is heated before impingement of the heated particles. One preferred method of softening the sheet is by a thermal sprayer that is used to heat the particles. A preferred thermal sprayer is a flame sprayer having a nozzle for emitting a flame, where the nozzle has a cross-web width and a downweb thickness, the width being substantially greater than the thickness.

Abrasive Articles And Methods For Their Manufacture

US Patent:
5674122, Oct 7, 1997
Filed:
Oct 27, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/330352
Inventors:
John E. Krech - Eagan MN
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B24D 1100
US Classification:
451536
Abstract:
Abrasive articles and methods for their manufacture are described. The articles are screen abrasive articles including a durable backing member having a patterned array of portions thereon arranged around a plurality of openings extending through the backing with the openings comprising between about 20% and about 80% of the total area of the backing. A coating of abrasive material is adhesively affixed to the array of portions on the backing, forming abrasive surfaces arranged around the openings to cooperatively function as a single abrasive surface while the openings allow debris to pass through the article during abrasive applications. In at least one aspect of the invention, the portions of the backing include a plurality of first surface portions and a plurality of second surface portions having surface areas greater than the surface areas of the first portions.

Method Of Making Articles In Sheet Form, Particularly Abrasive Articles

US Patent:
6258201, Jul 10, 2001
Filed:
Apr 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/298277
Inventors:
John E. Krech - Eagan MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B05D 110
B29C 3910
US Classification:
156279
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of making sheet articles, for example, abrasive articles, retroreflective articles (such as traffic signs), pavement marking articles, or traction or non-skid articles. The method includes passing particles through a thermal sprayer to heat the particles and impinging the heated particles into a polymeric sheet so that the particles are at least partially embedded in the polymeric sheet. Preferably, the polymeric sheet is heated before impingement of the heated particles. One preferred method of softening the sheet is by a thermal sprayer that is used to heat the particles. A preferred thermal sprayer is a flame sprayer having a nozzle for emitting a flame, where the nozzle has a cross-web width and a downweb thickness, the width being substantially greater than the thickness.

Systems And Processes To Guide Service Consumers Through Everyday Services With Standardized Steps, Pairing Them With Service Providers To Best Fulfill Their Needs, Providing Expert Best Practice Advice To Ensure Their Needs Are Met, And By Predicting, Sensing, And Tracking Their Needs

US Patent:
2021009, Mar 25, 2021
Filed:
Sep 19, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/576592
Inventors:
Taylor A. Funk - Minneapolis MN, US
Jackeline F. Krech - Minneapolis MN, US
John Edward Krech - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
G16H 40/20
G06Q 30/08
G06Q 30/06
G06Q 10/06
G06Q 10/10
G06Q 30/04
G06Q 20/14
G06Q 40/08
G06Q 30/02
G16H 50/20
G16H 10/60
G06N 20/00
G01S 19/51
H04W 4/02
Abstract:
A service delivery system and method the applies universal steps for a service delivery, pairing a service consumer with a service provider based on their mutual profiles, providing service consumers knowledge of best practices, and sensing and tracking of additional service needs.

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