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Matthew S Weidemeier

from Pewaukee, WI
Age ~51

Matthew Weidemeier Phones & Addresses

  • N27W27472 Woodland Dr, Pewaukee, WI 53072 (414) 975-9440
  • Wausau, WI
  • 29 Park St, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
  • 10425 Plum Tree Cir, Hales Corners, WI 53130
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Fort Wayne, IN

Work

Company: Cooper power systems Jan 2009 Position: Global program & product engineering mgr ãâãâãâ padmount switchgear

Education

Degree: BSEE School / High School: Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne 1997 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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Program And Product Engr Mgr - Padmount Distribution Switchgear

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Position:
Global Program & Product Engineering Mgr – Padmount Switchgear at Cooper Power Systems
Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Cooper Power Systems since Jan 2009
Global Program & Product Engineering Mgr ÃÂÃÂÃÂ Padmount Switchgear

Cooper Power Systems Jun 2006 - Jan 2009
Program Manager ÃÂÃÂÃÂ NPD Padmount Switchgear

GE Healthcare Jul 2005 - Jun 2006
Program Leader ÃÂÃÂÃÂ CT Install Base

GE Healthcare Apr 2004 - Jul 2005
Program Leader ÃÂÃÂÃÂ Healthcare IT Solutions - Software Development

GE Healthcare Jan 2003 - Apr 2004
Engineering Integration Leader
Education:
Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne 1997
BSEE, Electrical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Component For Electric Power System, And Contact Assembly And Open Air Arcing Elimination Method Therefor

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US Patent:
20170018381, Jan 19, 2017
Filed:
Jul 13, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/797540
Inventors:
- CLEVELAND OH, US
DANIEL GARETT SIMS - NEWBERRY SC, US
MATTHEW STEPHEN WEIDEMEIER - PEWAUKEE WI, US
ROBERT KIRKLAND SMITH - ITHACA NY, US
HONGBIN WANG - NOVI MI, US
Assignee:
EATON CORPORATION - CLEVELAND OH
International Classification:
H01H 33/666
Abstract:
A contact assembly for an electrical component includes: a bus member; and a switching assembly structured to move between first and second positions. The switching assembly includes: a stationary contact extending from the bus member, a movable contact engaging the stationary contact when the switching assembly is in the first position and disengaging the stationary contact when the switching assembly moves toward the second position, and a switching device coupled to the bus member. When the switching assembly is in the first position, the switching device and the stationary contact are electrically connected in parallel with the bus member and the movable contact. When the switching assembly moves from the first position toward the second position, the switching device disconnects power after the movable contact disengages the stationary contact in order that electrical disconnection between the bus member and the movable contact occurs within the switching device.
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