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Joseph C Capek

from Granger, IN
Age ~58

Joseph Capek Phones & Addresses

  • 14388 Windward Ct, Granger, IN 46530 (574) 271-0904
  • 50836 Safari Dr, Granger, IN 46530 (219) 273-1760
  • Plymouth, IN
  • Mishawaka, IN

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Joseph Capek Photo 1

Regional Key Accounts Manager At Hmba

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Joseph Capek Photo 2

Sr. Sales Rep At Hanson Roof Tile

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Engageable Slaphammer Tool And Instrumentation

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US Patent:
20130204265, Aug 8, 2013
Filed:
Feb 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/758605
Inventors:
Joseph C. Capek - Granger IN, US
Peter Darrigan - Fort Wayne IN, US
Justin J. May - Leesburg IN, US
Assignee:
Zimmer, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 17/92
US Classification:
606 99
Abstract:
A slap hammer tool and associated instrumentation to engage with the slap hammer tool are disclosed herein. In some examples, a slap hammer tool including an end adapted for engagement with a quick release connector of an instrument is provided. The instrument can be adapted to receive the distal end of the slap hammer for engagement, the engagement being provided through rotation of the slap hammer relative to the instrument. Once the slap hammer and instrument are engageably coupled, the slap hammer can be used to provide force and accompanying motion away from the instrument in the direction of the slap hammer instrument. Force can be provided by the slap hammer tool to a coupled instrument, for example, to move or extract the coupled instrument from placement on a surgical area.

Drum Brake Torsion/Compression Strut Spring

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US Patent:
51673045, Dec 1, 1992
Filed:
Oct 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/776131
Inventors:
Joseph C. Capek - Granger IN
Assignee:
Allied-Signal Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
F16D 5122
US Classification:
188325
Abstract:
The torsion/compression strut spring (60) is disposed about a forked end (54) of a parking brake strut (50) in a drum brake (10). The forked end (54) is received loosely about the web (12A) of an associated drum brake shoe (12) and a parking brake lever (40). The web includes a generally U-shaped recess portion (12B) which is sized to seat fixedly one oval-shaped end portion (64) of the spring. The spring (60) has oppositely disposed oval-shaped end portions (62, 64) which, in a disassembled and at-rest position, have longitudinal centerlines located 90. degree. apart relative to one another. When the spring (60) is assembled on the parking brake strut (50), the one end portion (64) seats fixedly within the recess portion (12B) and the other end (62) engages the strut (50) so that the spring (60) exerts a torsional force upon the strut (50) and causes legs (53, 56) of both forked ends (52, 54 ) of the strut (50) to engage respective sides of the parking brake lever (40) and drum brake shoe web (12A). The spring (60) also biases the strut (50) toward the parking brake lever (40) in order to maintain a rattle free engagement therewith.

Spring For Automotive Brake

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US Patent:
D4279565, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Oct 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
D/111785
Inventors:
Joseph Carl Capek - Granger IN
Mark Edward Allen - Mishawaka IN
Assignee:
Robert Bosch Corporation - Broadview IL
International Classification:
1216
US Classification:
D12180

Drum Brake With Duo-Actuation

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US Patent:
62061488, Mar 27, 2001
Filed:
Jan 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/239183
Inventors:
Joseph Carl Capek - Granger IN
Norman Lee Hostetler - Walkerton IN
Assignee:
Robert Bosch Corporation
International Classification:
F16D51/00
US Classification:
188 7951
Abstract:
A drum brake assembly (10) having first (12) and second (14) brake shoes retained on a backing plate (16). The first (12) and second (14) brake shoes have a first end (22,24) aligned on a hydraulic actuator assembly (26) and a second end (28,30) aligned on an anchor block (40). An adjustable strut mechanism (32) has an extendable shaft (33) with first end member (34) which engages the first brake shoe (12) and a second end member (36) which engages the second brake shoe (14). The first end member (34) is separated from the second end member (36) by a stem member (35). Stem member (35) has a threaded first end (39) which is mated with the second end member (36) and a smooth second end (31) which is retained in a bore of the first end member (34). The first (12) and second (14) brake shoes are urged toward the hydraulic actuator assembly (26) by a first resilient member (150) and toward the anchor block (40) by a second resilient member (48). The length of the extendable shaft (33) is adjusted by ratcheting a pawl (65) to rotate stem member (35) and establish a predetermined running clearance between the first (42) and second (44) friction pads and drum (46).

Revision Knee Arthroplasty Methods And Instruments

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US Patent:
20210353436, Nov 18, 2021
Filed:
Jul 26, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/385385
Inventors:
- Warsaw IN, US
Joseph C. Capek - Granger IN, US
Amanda Szalkowski - Winona Lake IN, US
Jeffery A. VanDiepenbos - New Paris IN, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/46
A61F 2/38
A61B 17/16
A61B 17/17
A61B 17/15
Abstract:
According to one example, a for revision knee arthroplasty is disclosed. According to this example, the method can include shaping a bone of a patient to create one or more recesses therein, selecting a stem provisional, disposing the stem provisional within the one or more recesses, and assembling in vivo the stem provisional with both a first provisional component configured to simulate a shape of one of a tibial tray implant or a femoral implant and a second provisional component configured to simulate a shape of at least one of a sleeve component, a cone component or a keel component of an implant.

Revision Knee Arthroplasty Methods And Instruments

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US Patent:
20190110906, Apr 18, 2019
Filed:
Oct 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/156728
Inventors:
- Warsaw IN, US
Joseph C. Capek - Granger IN, US
Amanda Szalkowski - Winona Lake IN, US
Jeffery A. VanDiepenbos - New Paris IN, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/46
A61F 2/38
Abstract:
According to one example, a provisional system for a knee arthroplasty is disclosed. The system can include any one or combination of a first provisional component, a second provisional component, a stem provisional assembly and a fastener. The first provisional component can be configured to be disposed on a resected bone surface. The second provisional component can be configured to be disposed in a first recess beneath the resected surface of the bone. The stem provisional assembly can be configured to be disposed in a second recess, the stem provisional assembly configured to be engageable in vivo to position the first provisional component on the resected surface of the bone. The fastener can be configured to couple the first provisional component, the second provisional component and the stem provisional assembly together as an assembly.

Revision Knee Arthroplasty Methods And Instruments

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US Patent:
20190110907, Apr 18, 2019
Filed:
Oct 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/156747
Inventors:
- Warsaw IN, US
Joseph C. Capek - Granger IN, US
Amanda Szalkowski - Winona Lake IN, US
Jeffery A. VanDiepenbos - New Paris IN, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/46
A61F 2/38
Abstract:
According to one example, a for revision knee arthroplasty is disclosed. According to this example, the method can include shaping a bone of a patient to create one or more recesses therein, selecting a stem provisional, disposing the stem provisional within the one or more recesses, and assembling in vivo the stem provisional with both a first provisional component configured to simulate a shape of one of a tibial tray implant or a femoral implant and a second provisional component configured to simulate a shape of at least one of a sleeve component, a cone component or a keel component of an implant.

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