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Jack N Shirrell

from Greensburg, KY
Age ~68

Jack Shirrell Phones & Addresses

  • 750 Old Spring Rd, Greensburg, KY 42743 (847) 599-8427
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Elmhurst, IL
  • Acworth, GA
  • 4755 Pebble Beach Dr, Wadsworth, IL 60083
  • Dekalb, IL
  • Greenup, KY

Work

Company: Itw Position: Vice president

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Industries

Plastics

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Vice President

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Location:
750 Old Spring Rd, Greensburg, KY 42743
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Itw
Vice President

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jack Shirrell
Manager
Signode Industrial Group LLC
Mfg Packaging Machinery Mfg Unsupported Plastic Film/Sheet Mfg Packaging Paper/Film · Unsupported Plastics Film and Sheet, Nsk
1320 Leslie Dr, Douglasville, GA 30134
(770) 489-7510

Publications

Us Patents

Wrapping Films With Mating Cling Strips

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US Patent:
6942909, Sep 13, 2005
Filed:
Jan 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/354448
Inventors:
Jack N. Shirrell - Wadsworth IL, US
Patrick T. Rigney - Allentown PA, US
Eldrige J. Presnell - Round Lake Beach IL, US
Jeffrey G. Kellermann - Arlington Heights IL, US
Christopher Brunning - Spalding, GB
Xavier J. Maka - Charency-Vezin, FR
Guy L. Rosenthal - Wheaton IL, US
Chad D. Broussard - Orange TX, US
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B32B027/32
US Classification:
428 357, 428 363, 428 3691, 428189, 428222, 428516, 428218, 428355 EN
Abstract:
A cling film system includes first and second film piles having different composition. Each film ply includes at least one cling layer and, desirably, one or more additional layers. Each film ply includes an overlapping portion and a second portion. The cling layer of the first film ply engages the cling layer of the second film ply in the overlapping portion of the first film ply and in the overlapping portion of the second film ply.

Condensation Control Film

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US Patent:
20120067767, Mar 22, 2012
Filed:
Jan 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/013632
Inventors:
Jack N. Shirrell - Wadsworth IL, US
Tun-Jen Chu - Plainfield IL, US
Deepak H. Mehta - Naperville IL, US
Owen J. McGarel - Naperville IL, US
Michael F. Hansen - Miami Beach FL, US
Assignee:
ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B65D 85/00
B32B 27/18
C08L 23/06
B32B 1/08
US Classification:
206525, 428 355, 428 352, 428 353, 428702, 428421, 428328, 428697, 428688, 428523, 523135
Abstract:
A film that can be used in packaging applications includes one or more layers, wherein the layers include an anti-fog additive and/or an IR additive and the resulting film has greater than about a 50% prestretch capability.

Ethylene-Propylene Copolymer Low Noise Film Additive

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US Patent:
60869968, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Oct 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/728967
Inventors:
Michael J. Rancich - Mundelein IL
Jack Shirrell - Acworth GA
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B32B 2732
US Classification:
428355EN
Abstract:
The invention pertains to an ethylene-propylene copolymer which when added to stretch film used in palletizing reduces the noise involved in use. The ethylene-propylene copolymer tackifier has a weight average molecular weight in the range of 7,000 to 18,000 and an ethylene content of 15-28 weight percent and results in polyethylene stretch films having both desirable cling and noise levels.

Method For Making Prestretched Film

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US Patent:
54588413, Oct 17, 1995
Filed:
May 3, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/238014
Inventors:
Jack N. Shirrell - Acworth GA
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B29C 5528
B29C 6108
B29C 6568
US Classification:
264230
Abstract:
A novel process and novel apparatus for producing prestretched plastic film is presented. The method and apparatus are capable of forming a film from molten material and cooling the film to a non-molten condition so the film can be stretched. The cooled film is engaged and passed through a primary nip and second nip to plasticly and elastically stretch the cooled film to cold orient the film such that the film is stretched beyond the material's yield point. The cooled film is engaged with a plurality of idler rollers at a relatively low tension over a distance sufficient to allow the cooled film to relax to recover a major portion of its elastic deformation. Thereafter, the film is formed into a roll prior to being affixed to a unit.
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