Rick L Korczak, Age 5524044 S Green Heron Dr, Channahon, IL 60410

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Company: Commscope corporation Jul 2000 Position: Senior product development engineer

Education

School / High School: Illinois State University 1989 to 1992

Skills

Lte • Fiber Optics • Product Development • Telecommunications • Design For Manufacturing • Rf • Wireless • Product Design

Languages

English

Interests

Kids • Collecting Antiques • Exercise • Investing • Sweepstakes • Electronics • Home Improvement • Reading • Crafts • Music • Sports • The Arts • Woodwork • Travel • Movies • Collecting • Home Decoration

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Telecommunications

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Senior Product Development Engineer

Location:
24044 south Grn, Channahon, IL
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Commscope Corporation
Senior Product Development Engineer
Andrew Corporation
Product Design Engineer
Education:
Illinois State University 1989 - 1992
Skills:
Lte, Fiber Optics, Product Development, Telecommunications, Design For Manufacturing, Rf, Wireless, Product Design
Interests:
Kids
Collecting Antiques
Exercise
Investing
Sweepstakes
Electronics
Home Improvement
Reading
Crafts
Music
Sports
The Arts
Woodwork
Travel
Movies
Collecting
Home Decoration
Languages:
English

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Anchor Rail Adapter And Hanger And Method

US Patent:
7090174, Aug 15, 2006
Filed:
Nov 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/046414
Inventors:
Rick Korczak - Channahon IL, US
Kevin E. Linehan - Justice IL, US
Christopher R. Stockman - New Lenox IL, US
Assignee:
Andrew Corporation - Westchester IL
International Classification:
F16L 3/08
US Classification:
248 61, 248 58, 248 65
Abstract:
An adapter and hanger mounts an associated article to an associated anchor rail. The anchor rail is formed as a U-shaped channel having a pair of upstanding, opposing legs, each leg having an inwardly extending wall and terminating in a downwardly oriented lip. The adapter includes a top surface, flanges depending from the top surface and mounting legs extending from the flanges. The mounting legs each have a hook-like portion for engaging a respective rail lip. The adapter is flexible to permit urging the flanges inwardly toward one another for inserting a portion of the mounting legs into the U-shaped channel, and is also resilient such that the hook like portions biasedly engage the rail lips. In one embodiment, a hanger is formed integral with the adapter.

Stackable Transmission Line Hanger

US Patent:
2002000, Jan 17, 2002
Filed:
May 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/863718
Inventors:
Jamie Paske - Darien IL, US
Rick Korczak - Channahon IL, US
International Classification:
F16L003/22
US Classification:
248/074100, 248/071000, 248/073000, 248/068100
Abstract:
In one aspect, a stackable transmission line hanger is provided for securing one or more transmission lines to a supporting structure. Each such hanger includes a transmission line retention section for accommodating a transmission line and a mounting section extending from the transmission line retention section, the mounting section including a mounting hole disposed therein. The transmission line retention section includes a first leg and a second leg extending therefrom, the first and second legs allowing the hanger to accommodate various sizes of transmission lines. The first and second legs each include a locking barb configured to lock against an attachment surface.

Stackable Transmission Line Hanger

US Patent:
2005010, May 26, 2005
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/987504
Inventors:
Rick Korczak - Channahon IL, US
Jamie Paske - Darien IL, US
International Classification:
F16L003/22
US Classification:
248074100
Abstract:
In one aspect, a stackable transmission line hanger is provided for securing one or more transmission lines to a supporting structure. Each such hanger includes a transmission line retention section for accommodating a transmission line and a mounting section extending from the transmission line retention section, the mounting section including a mounting hole disposed therein. The transmission line retention section includes a first leg and a second leg extending therefrom, the first and second legs allowing the hanger to accommodate various sizes of transmission lines. The first and second legs each include a locking barb configured to lock against an attachment surface.

Anchor Rail Adapter And Hanger And Method

US Patent:
2006024, Nov 9, 2006
Filed:
Apr 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/411707
Inventors:
Rick Korczak - Channahon IL, US
Kevin Linehan - Rowlett TX, US
Christopher Stockman - New Lenox IL, US
International Classification:
E21F 17/02
US Classification:
248062000, 248072000, 248074200
Abstract:
An adapter and hanger mounts an associated article to an associated anchor rail. The anchor rail is formed as a U-shaped channel having a pair of upstanding, opposing legs, each leg having an inwardly extending wall and terminating in a downwardly oriented lip. The adapter includes a top surface, flanges depending from the top surface and mounting legs extending from the flanges. The mounting legs each have a hook-like portion for engaging a respective rail lip. The adapter is flexible to permit urging the flanges inwardly toward one another for inserting a portion of the mounting legs into the U-shaped channel, and is also resilient such that the hook like portions biasedly engage the rail lips. In one embodiment, a hanger is formed integral with the adapter.

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