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William Richard Keaton, 68Brookfield, WI

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Brookfield, WI   

Owatonna, MN   

Waukesha, WI   

Genoa, IL   

Saint Augustine, FL   

4165 Imperial Dr, Brookfield, WI 53045    262-4428322   

Work

Company: Pennicle staffing/meritor - Morristown, TN Feb 2012 Position: Cnc machine operator

Education

School / High School: American Intercontinental University- Hoffman Estates, IL Dec 2010 Specialities: Associates of Business Administration in Economics

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William J Keaton

Licenses:
License #: RS050186A - Expired
Category: Real Estate Commission
Type: Real Estate Salesperson-Standard

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Work:
Carl Keaton Frazer & Milleson 1996 - 2013
Attorney
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Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering Professional

Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
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Location:
United States

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Anti-Tip Arrangement For A Mobile Storage System

US Patent:
6843180, Jan 18, 2005
Filed:
Jan 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/354417
Inventors:
William R. Keaton - Brookfield WI, US
Assignee:
Spacesaver Corporation - Fort Atkinson WI
International Classification:
B61F 900
US Classification:
104248, 312201
Abstract:
An anti-tip arrangement for a mobile system, such as a mobile storage system, in which a movable member is mounted to a rail arrangement. The anti-tip arrangement includes an anti-tip member which is pivotably mounted to the movable member for movement between an operative position and an inoperative position. The anti-tip member has a hook section that is engageable with an engagement surface of the rail arrangement, for preventing tipping of the movable member relative to the rail arrangement. The anti-tip member further includes a retainer section and a tab section that extend in opposite directions from the pivot axis about which the anti-tip member is pivotable. The tab section extends laterally from the pivot axis, and is engageable by a user to enable the user to pivot the anti-tip member to the operative position. The retainer section is offset from the tab section, and is adapted to receive a releasable retainer member, such as a retainer pin, which maintains the anti-tip member in the operative position. The offset of the tab section from the retainer section facilitates the ability of the user to manipulate the anti-tip member for movement to the operative position while engaging the retainer pin with the retainer section.

Offset Rail Splice Arrangement For A Mobile Storage System

US Patent:
7114789, Oct 3, 2006
Filed:
Jan 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/354364
Inventors:
William R. Keaton - Brookfield WI, US
Assignee:
Spacesaver Corporation - Fort Atkinson WI
International Classification:
A47B 53/00
US Classification:
312132, 312201, 104287
Abstract:
A splice arrangement for rail sections in a rail-mounted mobile system, such as a mobile storage system. The rail arrangement includes first and second rail sections, each of which has a base member and a support member defining a support surface for supporting the movable member of the mobile storage system. The base members of the adjacent rail sections are adapted for placement adjacent each other to form a joint therebetween. The support members of the adjacent rail sections are also adapted for placement adjacent each other to define a joint therebetween. The support member joint is offset from the base member joint, such that the support member joint overlies a lower wall defined by one of the base members. The ends of the support members further include a tongue and groove arrangement for maintaining the support members in horizontal alignment with each other. Grout is typically applied between the base members and a support surface such as a floor, and the offset relationship between the support member joint and the base member joint functions to isolate the grout from vertical forces resulting from movement of the movable member from one rail section to the other.

Image Alignment Indicators

US Patent:
4914829, Apr 10, 1990
Filed:
Dec 16, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/285558
Inventors:
William R. Keaton - Genoa IL
Assignee:
AG Communication Systems Corporation - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
G01B 524
H05K 336
US Classification:
33613
Abstract:
The addition of registration marks as an aid in projecting a precision location of a screened artwork or master pattern as used in printing of thick film circuits on a ceramic substrate base is taught by the present invention. The marks are located in a number of locations on the artwork that correspond to a location which will be determined as the edge of the substrate base when the substrate base is printed in proper registration on the artwork to which the registration marks have been added.

Exposure Of Photo Resist

US Patent:
4539070, Sep 3, 1985
Filed:
Dec 21, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/563837
Inventors:
Richard Jarocinski - Wood Dale IL
William R. Keaton - Genoa IL
Joseph L. Magennis - Bensenville IL
Assignee:
GTE Automatic Electric Incorporated - Northlake IL
International Classification:
C23F 102
B44C 122
C03C 1500
C03C 2506
US Classification:
1566591
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for limiting the interference caused by shadows of minute particles of opaque matter that settles on the surface of an assembly of a metal substrate, a resist and an overlay by placing a second glass overlay on top of the assembly to raise the surface to a level where the shadows of any particles resting there will be diffused.

Printer Plate Locating Device

US Patent:
5133256, Jul 28, 1992
Filed:
Mar 11, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/666965
Inventors:
William R. Keaton - Owatonna MN
Assignee:
AG Communication Systems Corporation - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
B41F 1514
US Classification:
101481
Abstract:
A printer plate locating device used in the alignment of printer plates with respect to a screen or stencil holder of a screen printing machine. The present invention is particularly useful when used in a multi-station printing machine where the printing machine sequentially moves the printer plates into a printing station to affect the printing or image transfer. The present invention consists of two securely connected rigid plates and a system of actuators. The mounting plate 1 acts as a support or structural member for the rest of the apparatus. The alignment plate, being smaller in size than the mounting plate, provides edges against which the substrate locating devices of the printer plate make contact. In operation, the present invention is fastened to the screen holder in place of a screen or stencil on the first station of the machine. The actuators are positioned relative to the printer plate such that upon energizing, the actuators propel the printer plate into contact with the alignment plate of the apparatus.

Process For Making Hybrid Microcircuits Providing Accurate Thick Film Resistor Printing

US Patent:
4938997, Jul 3, 1990
Filed:
May 1, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/345805
Inventors:
William R. Keaton - Genoa IL
Assignee:
AG Communication Systems Corporation - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
H01C 1706
US Classification:
427103
Abstract:
An improved process for fabricating thick film hybrid microcircuits that produces thick film resistors having electrical characteristics consistent with the microcircuit design tolerances, in areas proximate a dielectric build-up. The process includes, establishing by printing and firing a plurality of first conductor traces including the cross-under conductors to a substrate. Next, the resistive elements are printed and fired on the substrate and a dielectric glaze printed and fired over the resistive elements. At least one dielectric layer is then printed and fired over the cross-under conductors. A plurality of second conductor traces are next printed and fired on the substrate, including the cross-over conductors which are printed over the dielectric layer. Finally, a dielectric glaze is printed and fired over the cross-over conductors.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Ecosystems: Balancing Science With Management

Author:
William S. Keaton
ISBN #:
0387947523

Ecosystems: Balancing Science With Management

Author:
William S. Keaton
ISBN #:
0387948139

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