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109 S South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 531-7405

76 500, Salt Lake City, UT 84102 (801) 531-7405

Salt Lake Cty, UT

Kingwood, TX

Houston, TX

76 S 500 E, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84102 (801) 602-4864

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Vice President Sales

Location:
P/O Box 340441, Austin, TX
Industry:
Computer & Network Security
Work:
Stellar Cyber 2018 - Sep 2018
Vice President Business Development and International
Lastline, Inc. Sep 2016 - 2018
Vice President of Business Development
Comodo 2015 - 2016
Vice President of Global Business Development and Emerging Technologies Strategy
Cosential 2013 - 2015
Vice President of Business Development and International Sales
Montego Networks 2008 - 2010
Vice President Strategic Business Development
Zscaler Symbol Timetra Ocular Asc Cisco 3Com Usrobotics 1994 - 2008
Technology and Startup International Sales and Global Bus Development Leader
1994 - 2008
Vice President Sales
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin - Red Mccombs School of Business 2017 - 2018
Master of Science, Masters, Entrepreneurship
The University of Texas at Austin 1984 - 1994
Bachelors
Skills:
Start Ups, Business Development, Strategic Partnerships, Saas, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Sales Management, Cloud Computing, Business Alliances, International Business Development, Account Management, Go To Market Strategy, Channel Partners, Computer Security, Channel Strategy, Cybersecurity, Enterprise Network Security, Oems, Product Evangelism, Corporate Development, Global Business Development
Languages:
English
Danish
German
Japanese
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Logistics Coordinator

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Logistics Coordinator
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Paul Jespersen

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Us Patents

Web Transfer Mechanism For Flexible Sheet Dispenser

US Patent:
6354533, Mar 12, 2002
Filed:
Aug 25, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/383019
Inventors:
Paul W. Jespersen - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B65H 1910
US Classification:
2425601, 2425644
Abstract:
A dispenser sequentially dispenses web material from a working web roll and then a reserve web roll. A web sensing mechanism senses the presence of the working web at a back side of the main feed roller and introduces the leading end of the reserve web roll to a feed nip defined by two feed rollers immediately after the trailing end of the working web roll passes over a back side of the feed roller. Web sensing, and controlled introduction of the leading end of the reserve web to the feed nip, are carried out by a simple and effective interaction of a grooved main feed roller, and a pair of pivotable lever armsâa web sensing arm mounted at the backside of the rollers, and a transfer arm mounted at the front side. The mechanism avoids double feeding of web by sensing the presence or absence of web at the back-side of the main feed roller. Transfer fingers of the transfer arm are movable against the reserve roll web and into corresponding grooves in the main feed roller such that a leading end portion of the reserve roll web is reliably moved into the vicinity feed roller nip, where serrations provided in the edges of the grooves facilitate a gripping of the leading end portion to pull the web through the nip.

Variable Support For Fan-Folded Paper Dispenser

US Patent:
5065895, Nov 19, 1991
Filed:
Aug 2, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/388396
Inventors:
Raymond F. De Luca - Samford CT
Paul W. Jespersen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Georgia Pacific Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A47K 1024
US Classification:
221 54
Abstract:
A dispesner for a stack of fan-folded sheet material is disclosed. The dispenser housing has a pivoting brake at the rear wall and contains a major support roller at a height above the rear support rollers to minimize the weight of the stack on the rear support rollers. The major support roller is movably mounted in a pair of vertically-disposed slots and connected at either end to one of a pair of pivot arms. The pivot arms are connected across the width of the dispenser by a connector. The weight of the stack causes the major suport roller to move downwardly in the vertically disposed slots which causes the pivot arms to rotate in the clockwise direction. The clockwise rotation of the pivot arms brings the connector into contact with the pivoting brake which presses against the stack of sheet material in the lateral direction. The lateral pressure on the sheet material decreases the vertical pressure on the bottommost piece of sheet material making it easier for such piece to be removed intact from the dispenser. A piece of friction material may be placed along the inner surface of the front of the dispenser to provide additonal friction on the stack to further decrease the vertical pressure on the bottommost piece of sheet material.

Reserve Roll Feed Mechanism For Dispenser For Flexible Sheet Material

US Patent:
4142431, Mar 6, 1979
Filed:
Apr 29, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/792307
Inventors:
Paul W. Jespersen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Portland OR
International Classification:
B65H 3508
US Classification:
83335
Abstract:
A dispenser for flexible sheet material having a reserve roll that automatically moves into the dispensing position when the dispensing roll is almost exhausted. The sides of the reserve roll guide tracks are angled inwardly to engage the reserve roll spool at an off center point, so the spool is motivated to move downwardly toward the dispensing position whenever it is rotated. The leading edge of the reserve roll towel engages the remaining portion of the almost exhausted dispensing roll and is moved therewith to be threaded through the dispensing mechanism. The perforating mechanism is assisted through the perforating stroke by a spring mechanism and is halted by a roll stop mechanism including a pivoted stop link and an anti-reverse pawl.

Feed Mechanism For Flexible Sheet Material Dispensers

US Patent:
5048386, Sep 17, 1991
Filed:
Oct 27, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/427336
Inventors:
Raymond F. DeLuca - Stamford CT
Paul W. Jespersen - Houston TX
Holger Rasmussen - Kilchberg, CH
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A47K 1036
B26D 156
B26F 302
US Classification:
83 37
Abstract:
A feed mechanism for feeding a web of rolled flexible sheet material, such as soft paper towels, out of a dispenser. The mechanism includes a feed roller within the dispenser and a web cutting blade in the feed roller and projectable and retractable therewith as the feed roller rotates. A contoured cam is attached to an end of the feed roller, and a spring-loaded cam follower presses against the contoured cam. The cam follower, through the cam, controllably assists in the rotation of the feed roller during the feed roller cycle when the blade cuts the web and thereafter to feed a free end of the material to an accessible position outside of the dispenser. The needed maximum pull forces by the user on the material to cut and withdraw the material from the dispenser are thereby significantly minimized, and the likelihood of the soft towel material tearing off in the user's wet hands is accordingly reduced.

Flexible Sheet Material Roll Dispensing

US Patent:
4236679, Dec 2, 1980
Filed:
Jun 21, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/050517
Inventors:
Paul W. Jespersen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Portland OR
International Classification:
B65H 1906
US Classification:
242 5553
Abstract:
Dispensing flexible sheet material involves mounting at least one roll on dispensing arm means pivotally connected to a dispenser near the lower end of the chassis so that as material on the roll is depleted the concomitant diminishing diameter roll will swing down on the dispensing arm means for the roll axis to move through an arc spaced from the axis of the feed roller to wedge the roll surface firmly against the surface of the feed roller as the axis of the roll moves toward a line extending through the feed roller axis and the pivotal axis where the dispensing arm means is connected to the chassis. When the roll is essentially depleted it swings past the line and the feed roller into a discard area. Dispensing from multiple rolls in succession utilizes an initial roll mounted as above described and a reserve arm means connected to the chassis through means which permits the reserve arm means to move down vertically relative to the chassis as the initial roll is depleted to a lower position where the reserve arm means thereupon pivots relative to the chassis and the reserve roll engages with the feed roller when the essentially depleted initial roll swings into the discard area to swing through an arc similar to that which the initial roll moved through as the roll diameter diminished.

Method And Apparatus For Dispensing Web Material From Split Core Rolls

US Patent:
4522346, Jun 11, 1985
Filed:
Dec 6, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/558454
Inventors:
Paul W. Jespersen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B65H 1900
B65H 1904
US Classification:
242 553
Abstract:
A dispenser and dispensing method for flexible web material that is wound into a roll on a transversely split core utilizes a housing having opposed parallel guide tracks to guidingly receive roll core supports projecting from the roll ends and a pivoted control lever providing a lever sensing end to detect the presence of an intact roll core in a roll dispensing position and an upper support end to retain a roll in a reserve roll position. The lever has its sensing end biased toward the intact roll core thereby tending to buckle the split core into sections upon exhaustion of web material from the intact roll core whereupon the core sections with their roll core supports are disengaged from the tracks and the reserve rolls is freed from the lever support end to move to the roll dispensing position.

Method And Apparatus For Dispensing Flexible Sheet Material

US Patent:
5441189, Aug 15, 1995
Filed:
Jul 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/091409
Inventors:
John S. Formon - Marietta GA
Paul W. Jespersen - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B26F 302
A47K 1036
US Classification:
225 2
Abstract:
A dispenser for cutting and feeding a web of flexible sheet material is described in which a feed roller carries a web cutting blade and a spring connected to an eccentric crank affixed to the feed roll. While initial movement of the web through the mechanism and actuation of the cutter to effect partial separation of the web material is produced by the user's pull on the web, such pull also loads the spring which, upon unloading, delivers the cut web material from the dispenser. The spring is designed to gradually arrest rotation of the feed roll and to be exhausted of stored energy at a predetermined position of the feed roll whereupon the uncut segments of web material are efficaciously severed and the leading end of the succeeding web material is automatically positioned where it can be readily grasped by a subsequent user.

Brake-Type Sheet Material-Dispensing Roll Support

US Patent:
5249755, Oct 5, 1993
Filed:
Feb 27, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/842611
Inventors:
Paul W. Jespersen - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B65H 1606
US Classification:
242 552
Abstract:
A device for rotatably supporting a roll of flexible sheet material having trunnions at the ends is provided with structure forming a friction brake to effectively control overspin of the roll during dispensing of the sheet material. The device involves an end support particularly configured to provide a bearing surface formed of resilient, high friction material effective to engage a portion of an end cap forming a roll trunnion, whereby the braking action provided by the bearing surface is directly proportional to the weight of the roll.

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Author:
Les Roka
Publisher:
Les Roka
Binding:
Kindle Edition
Pages:
61
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