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  • Madison, WI
  • N5894 County Road Bb, Cecil, WI 54111 (920) 655-3790
  • 6593 N Lakecrest Dr, Cecil, WI 54111 (715) 745-6593
  • N6593 Lakecrest Dr, Cecil, WI 54111 (715) 475-9423

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Company: University of wisconsin-madison Sep 2018 Position: Graduate student

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: University of Wisconsin - Madison Specialities: Philosophy

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Microsoft Office • Customer Service • Management • Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Word • Leadership • Powerpoint • Research • Public Speaking

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Joseph Skarlupka

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Address:
N6593 Lakecrest Dr, Cecil, WI 54111
Phone:
(715) 745-6593
VIN:
1FMYU93127KA29946
Make:
FORD
Model:
ESCAPE
Year:
2007

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Joseph Skarlupka

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Location:
Madison, WI
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Graduate Student

Uw Health
Microbiology Clinical Lab Student Technician

Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Center
Student Technician

Building Infrastructure Technology and Security
Student Technician
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Customer Service
Management
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Leadership
Powerpoint
Research
Public Speaking

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Auger/Vehicle Interface Jig

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US Patent:
20040031617, Feb 19, 2004
Filed:
Aug 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/223448
Inventors:
Joseph Skarlupka - Cecil WI, US
Kara Skarlupka - Cecil WI, US
International Classification:
E21B007/02
US Classification:
173/184000, 173/028000
Abstract:
A slim, trim and lightweight, yet strong, auger/vehicle interface jig designed for securing an earth or ice type auger to any vehicle, including All Terrain Vehicles (ATV's) and snowmobiles, for the purpose of transporting, stabilizing and operating the auger while attached to the vehicle. The auger/vehicle interface jig includes a carriage guide assembly designed specifically to mate with a standard after-market square tubular style vehicle hitch of the said vehicle, requiring no additional customized securing and stabilizing bracketry. The auger/vehicle interface jig also includes a sliding carriage assembly, an assisted means for moving the sliding carriage assembly vertically up and down during the hole drilling process and a sliding carriage assembly locking means for securing the sliding carriage assembly to the carriage guide assembly during long distance transportation. The sliding carriage assembly is connected to the automatically adjusting auger receiver which is designed to automatically accept the operating handles of pre-manufactured augers of differing dimensions without the need for manual adjustment. The sliding carriage assembly is interlocked with the carriage guide assembly in such a manner that it allows for the vertical up and down movement of the sliding carriage assembly while still providing support limiting the movement of the sliding carriage assembly from side to side. The auger/vehicle interface jig optionally includes a pivoting carriage guide for aligning the auger at the range of angles relative to the plane of underlying terrain.

Vehicle Mounted Game Hoist And Skinner

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US Patent:
20040214515, Oct 28, 2004
Filed:
May 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/851257
Inventors:
Joseph Skarlupka - Cecil WI, US
Kara Skarlupka - Cecil WI, US
International Classification:
A22B005/16
A22C021/00
US Classification:
452/128000, 173/184000, 452/185000
Abstract:
A game hoist and skinner apparatus for raising game off the ground and transferring it to a vehicle includes a carriage guide assembly, a sliding carriage assembly, a load attachment means, and a raising mechanism. The carriage guide assembly includes a lower member affixed to a 360 rotating mechanism at one end and a hitch receiver adapter affixed to the opposite end. The sliding carriage assembly includes a horizontal member having a first end opposite a second end, and the first end is affixed to a vertical member that slides along a vertical support between the upper end and the bottom end of the carriage guide. A load attachment means is secured to the second end of the sliding carriage assembly.
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