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  • 8975 Birch Ln, Saint John, IN 46373 (219) 384-7658
  • Dyer, IN
  • 4567 Jonquil Ln, Monee, IL 60449 (708) 534-0921
  • Cedar Lake, IN
  • Orange Pk, FL
  • Laketon, IN
  • Willeys, IL

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Staff Product Engineer

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Location:
8975 Birch Ln, St John, IN 46373
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Panduit
Staff Product Engineer

Panduit May 2001 - Dec 2003
Product Engineer

Panduit May 1998 - May 2001
Engineering Co-Op
Education:
Purdue University 1997 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Illiana Christian High School 1993 - 1997
Skills:
Injection Molding
Lean Manufacturing
Design For Manufacturing
Product Development
Sheet Metal
Nx Unigraphics
Cad
Finite Element Analysis
Ms Project
Unigraphics
Solidworks
R&D
Engineering Management
Mechanical Engineering
Innovation
Ansys
Teamcenter
Excel
Engineering
Manufacturing
Computer Aided Design
Interests:
Kids
Cooking
Electronics
Home Improvement
Reading
Crafts
Home Decoration
Languages:
English
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Senior Project Engineer At Panduit

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Position:
Senior Project Engineer at Panduit
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Panduit since May 1998
Senior Project Engineer
Education:
Purdue University 1997 - 2001
BSME, Mechanical Engineering

Business Records

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Phones & Addresses
Shaun Brouwer
Principal
J & S Design Svc
Business Services
4567 W Jonquil Ln, Monee, IL 60449

Publications

Us Patents

Reversible Fiber Optic Stub Fiber Clamping Mechanism

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US Patent:
7178990, Feb 20, 2007
Filed:
Jan 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/328947
Inventors:
Jack E. Caveney - Hinsdale IL, US
Shaun P. Brouwer - Monee IL, US
Vince M. Barone - Tinley Park IL, US
Scott R. Hartman - Oak Forest IL, US
Andrew J. Stroede - Frankfort IL, US
Assignee:
Panduit Corp. - Tinley Park IL
International Classification:
G02B 6/36
US Classification:
385 87
Abstract:
A fiber optic stub fiber connector for reversibly and nondestructively terminating an inserted field fiber having a buffer over at least a portion thereof. The connector includes a housing and a ferrule including a stub fiber disposed within and extending from a bore through the ferrule. The ferrule is generally at least partially disposed within and supported by the housing. The connector further includes a reversible actuator for reversibly and nondestructively terminating the inserted field fiber to the stub fiber. The reversible actuator includes a buffer clamp for engaging with the buffer to simultaneously provide reversible and nondestructive strain relief to the terminated field fiber.

Reversible Fiber Optic Connector

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US Patent:
7241056, Jul 10, 2007
Filed:
Jun 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/423817
Inventors:
Gregory L. Kuffel - Plainfield IL, US
Samuel M. Marrs - Bradley IL, US
Shaun P. Brouwer - Monee IL, US
Robert T. Fitzpatrick - New Lenox IL, US
Phillip J. Irwin - Mokena IL, US
Matthew M. Wagner - Park Forest IL, US
Assignee:
Panduit Corp. - Tinley Park IL
International Classification:
G02B 6/38
G02B 6/36
US Classification:
385 60, 385 72, 385 76, 385 78, 385 81
Abstract:
A re-terminable, no-crimp ST-type optical connector assembly includes a spring-loaded ferrule holder assembly and a reusable activation system for termination of the assembly. The optical connector can be terminated by a suitable cam activation tool. The connector includes a housing, such as a bayonet, matable to a mating adapter, a backbone retained within a rear of the housing, a ferrule holder provided within the backbone, and a cam provided between the ferrule holder and the backbone. The ferrule holder includes an alignment key exposed to mate with a cam activation tool to lock rotation of the ferrule holder relative to other connector components. The cam includes a cam activation cutout at a front face thereof that mates with a cam activation tool interface to enable rotation of the cam between de-activated and activated positions, the cam activation cutout also receiving the alignment key of the ferrule holder therethrough.

Re-Terminable Lc Connector Assembly And Cam Termination Tool

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US Patent:
7346256, Mar 18, 2008
Filed:
Oct 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/262660
Inventors:
Samuel M. Marrs - Bradley IL, US
Jerry A. Wiltjer - Frankfort IL, US
Shaun P. Brouwer - Monee IL, US
Assignee:
Panduit Corp. - Tinley Park IL
International Classification:
G02B 6/00
US Classification:
385137, 385134, 385136, 385147
Abstract:
An improved, reversibly terminable fiber stub connector assembly is provided that can be readily and positively terminated in the field using simple termination tools. This allows repositioning or replacement of fiber optic cable field fibers if termination is not acceptable in performance. The tool may be a hand-held tool, or used in conjunction with a connector support structure to provide simplified and expeditious field termination of fiber optic cables. The cam tool can include a throughbore that enables connection of a patchcord to the stub fiber of the connector during or shortly after termination without removal of the termination tool. Accordingly, field testing of the connection can be made at the site of termination.

Re-Terminable Lc Connector Assembly And Cam Termination Tool

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US Patent:
8256970, Sep 4, 2012
Filed:
Sep 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/893109
Inventors:
Samuel M. Marrs - Bradley IL, US
Jerry A. Wiltjer - Frankfort IL, US
Shaun P. Brouwer - Monee IL, US
Assignee:
Panduit Corp. - Tinley Park IL
International Classification:
G02B 6/36
G02B 6/38
US Classification:
385 81, 385 55, 385 60, 385 62, 385 66, 385 67, 385 68, 385 69, 385 75, 385 76, 385 77, 385 78, 385 84, 385 86, 385 87
Abstract:
An improved, reversibly terminable fiber stub connector assembly is provided that can be readily and positively terminated in the field using simple termination tools. This allows repositioning or replacement of fiber optic cable field fibers if termination is not acceptable in performance. The tool may be a hand-held tool, or used in conjunction with a connector support structure to provide simplified and expeditious field termination of fiber optic cables. The cam tool can include a throughbore that enables connection of a patchcord to the stub fiber of the connector during or shortly after termination without removal of the termination tool. Accordingly, field testing of the connection can be made at the site of termination.

Reversible Fiber Optic Connector

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US Patent:
20050036744, Feb 17, 2005
Filed:
Aug 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/647848
Inventors:
Jack Caveney - Hinsdale IL, US
Shaun Brouwer - Monee IL, US
Vince Barone - Tinley Park IL, US
Scott Hartman - Oak Forest IL, US
Andrew Stroede - Frankfort IL, US
International Classification:
G02B006/36
US Classification:
385087000
Abstract:
A fiber optic stub fiber connector for reversibly and nondestructively terminating an inserted field fiber having a buffer over at least a portion thereof. The connector includes a housing and a ferrule including a stub fiber disposed within and extending from a bore through the ferrule. The ferrule is generally at least partially disposed within and supported by the housing. The connector further includes a reversible actuator for reversibly and nondestructively terminating the inserted field fiber to the stub fiber. The reversible actuator includes a buffer clamp for engaging with the buffer to simultaneously provide reversible and nondestructive strain relief to the terminated field fiber.

Reversible Fiber Optic Stub Clamping Mechanism

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US Patent:
20070127872, Jun 7, 2007
Filed:
Feb 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/670219
Inventors:
Jack Caveney - Hinsdale IL, US
Shaun Brouwer - Monee IL, US
Vince Barone - Tinley Park IL, US
Scott Hartman - Oak Forest IL, US
Andrew Stroede - Frankfort IL, US
Assignee:
PANDUIT CORP. - Tinley Park IL
International Classification:
G02B 6/36
US Classification:
385078000, 385077000
Abstract:
A fiber optic stub fiber connector for reversibly and nondestructively terminating an inserted field fiber having a buffer over at least a portion thereof. The connector includes a housing and a ferrule including a stub fiber disposed within and extending from a bore through the ferrule. The ferrule is generally at least partially disposed within and supported by the housing. The connector further includes a reversible actuator for reversibly and nondestructively terminating the inserted field fiber to the stub fiber. The reversible actuator includes a buffer clamp for engaging with the buffer to simultaneously provide reversible and nondestructive strain relief to the terminated field fiber.

High Density Fiber Enclosure And Method

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US Patent:
20210356689, Nov 18, 2021
Filed:
Jul 29, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/388516
Inventors:
- Tinley Park IL, US
Shaun P. Brouwer - St. John IN, US
Gregory L. Kuffel - Plainfield IL, US
Joel D. Kwasny - Plainfield IL, US
Kai C. Lui - DesPlaines IL, US
Benjamin S. Novak - Lockport IL, US
Joseph E. Sanders - Elwood IL, US
Assignee:
Panduit Corp. - Tinley Park IL
International Classification:
G02B 6/44
Abstract:
A high density fiber enclosure system includes a chassis, cassette trays, an optional unification clip, cassettes, and an optional trunk cable management system. The chassis, cassette trays, and cassettes are configured such that individual cassettes may be installed, removed, and otherwise positioned for easy access by a user. The unification clip allows two adjacent cassette trays to be connected to one other such that cassette trays move as one unit. The trunk cable management system is designed to organize trunk cables and trunk cable furcation legs as well as relieve strain on the trunk cables and trunk cable furcation legs.

High Density Fiber Enclosure And Method

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US Patent:
20200371304, Nov 26, 2020
Filed:
Aug 10, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/989221
Inventors:
- Tinley Park IL, US
Shaun P. Brouwer - St. John IN, US
Gregory L. Kuffel - Plainfield IL, US
Joel D. Kwasny - Plainfield IL, US
Kai C. Lui - DesPlaines IL, US
Benjamin S. Novak - Lockport IL, US
Joseph E. Sanders - Elwood IL, US
Assignee:
Panduit Corp. - Tinley Park IL
International Classification:
G02B 6/44
Abstract:
A high density fiber enclosure system includes a chassis, cassette trays, an optional unification clip, cassettes, and an optional trunk cable management system. The chassis, cassette trays, and cassettes are configured such that individual cassettes may be installed, removed, and otherwise positioned for easy access by a user. The unification clip allows two adjacent cassette trays to be connected to one other such that cassette trays move as one unit. The trunk cable management system is designed to organize trunk cables and trunk cable furcation legs as well as relieve strain on the trunk cables and trunk cable furcation legs.
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