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Kenneth R Banas

from Lisle, IL
Age ~50

Kenneth Banas Phones & Addresses

  • 6482 Cape Cod Ct, Lisle, IL 60532 (630) 728-3881
  • Wheaton, IL
  • Pasadena, CA
  • 45 Main St, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (630) 858-8404
  • Taylor, MI
  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • Cambridge, MA
  • 6482 Cape Cod Ct, Lisle, IL 60532 (313) 530-6516

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Position: Service Occupations

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Kenneth Banas

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Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services

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Kenneth R. Banas
Treasurer
L & W SUPPLY CORPORATION
Whol Brick/Stone Material Drywall/Insulating Contractor · Whol Brick/Stone Material · Whol Durable Goods · Home Improvement Stores
550 W Adams St, Chicago, IL 60661
2390 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
390 N Vly Dell Dr, Fenton, MO 63026
PO Box 1099, Fenton, MO 63026
(636) 343-9926, (312) 436-4000, (312) 672-7722, (312) 606-4000
Kenneth Banas
Treasurer
UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY
Nonclassifiable Establishments · Mfg Gypsum Products
550 W Adams St, Chicago, IL 60661
2394 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
PO Box 75610, Chicago, IL 60690
(312) 606-4000, (312) 436-4000, (312) 606-5490
Kenneth R Banas
Treasurer
USG INTERIORS, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
550 W Adams St, Chicago, IL 60661
5400 Big Tyler Rd, Charleston, WV 25313
Chicago, IL 60661

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Switch Apparatus

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US Patent:
44671610, Aug 21, 1984
Filed:
Nov 10, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/440612
Inventors:
James W. Fox - Orland Park IL
Ronald J. Moery - Tinely Park IL
Kenneth P. Banas - Munster IN
Assignee:
G & W Electric Company - Blue Island IL
International Classification:
H01H 900
US Classification:
200281
Abstract:
A high voltage multi-position type three phase electrical switch having stationary and movable contacts which are supported, respectively, on relatively fixed and movable contact supports internally of a switch casing. The contact supports are interchangeable and are made of a nonconductive molded plastic. The contact supports are adapted to selectively support either conductive contact support bars on which relatively stationary spring contacts are mounted, or contact blades which, in association with movement of a movable contact support, may be closed into spring contacts carried on an associated relatively fixed contact support. The movable contact blades comprise flexible braided electrical conductors having conductive contact sleeves swaged on their opposite ends so that the contact end portions define contact bars which are substantially solid in transverse cross section. In a two-position embodiment, the contact bar ends of each contact blade are adapted, respectively, for fixed connection to the bushing connectors of service entrance terminals and for movement into closed circuit with corresponding spring contacts mounted on the fixed contact support. In a three-position embodiment, a third molded contact support is fixed within the casing and has similar contacts associated therewith to enable closed circuit connection of alternative service entrance terminals.

Switch Apparatus

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US Patent:
45323941, Jul 30, 1985
Filed:
Jan 30, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/574919
Inventors:
James W. Fox - Orland Park IL
Ronald J. Moery - Tinely Park IL
Kenneth P. Banas - Munster IN
Assignee:
G & W Electric Company - Blue Island IL
International Classification:
H01H 106
US Classification:
200275
Abstract:
A high voltage multi-position type three phase electrical switch having stationary and movable contacts which are supported, respectively, on relatively fixed and movable contact supports internally of a switch casing. The contact supports are interchangeable and are made of a nonconductive molded plastic. The contact supports are adapted to selectively support either conductive contact support bars on which relatively stationary spring contacts are mounted, or contact blades which, in association with movement of a movable contact support, may be closed into spring contacts carried on an associated relatively fixed contact support. The movable contact blades comprise flexible braided electrical conductors having conductive contact sleeves swaged on their opposite ends so that the contact end portions define contact bars which are substantially solid in transverse cross section. In a two-position embodiment, the contact bar ends of each contact blade are adapted, respectively, for fixed connection to the bushing connectors of service entrance terminals and for movement into closed circuit with corresponding spring contacts mounted on the fixed contact support. In a three-position embodiment, a third molded contact support is fixed within the casing and has similar contacts associated therewith to enable closed circuit connection of alternative service entrance terminals.
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