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  • 535 E Agave Dr, Tucson, AZ 85704 (630) 390-0175
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  • 635 E Agave Dr, Tucson, AZ 85704
  • 696 Easy St, Glendale Heights, IL 60139
  • 200 Nepil Ave, Wheaton, IL 60187
  • Wood Dale, IL
  • Elmhurst, IL

Work

Company: Imi cornelius Jun 1986 Position: Sr. test engineer and model shop manager

Education

School / High School: Triton College 1975 to 1976 Specialities: Electronics

Skills

Engineering Management • Manufacturing • Design For Manufacturing • Product Design • Sheet Metal • Product Development • Windchill • R&D • Continuous Improvement • Engineering • Fmea • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Solidworks • Iso • Testing • Electronics • 5S • Injection Molding • Rapid Prototyping • Troubleshooting • Plastics • Mechanical Engineering • Cad • Automation • Design Engineering • Gd&T • Lean Manufacturing

Ranks

Certificate: Refrigeration Service Engineers Society, License Id 099403085

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

Peter Tinucci Photo 1

Supervisor, Plant Operations Hvac

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
IMI Cornelius since Jun 1986
Sr. Test Engineer and Model shop Manager

Stewart Warner Nov 1981 - May 1986
Sr. Lab Technician
Education:
Triton College 1975 - 1976
Skills:
Engineering Management
Manufacturing
Design For Manufacturing
Product Design
Sheet Metal
Product Development
Windchill
R&D
Continuous Improvement
Engineering
Fmea
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Solidworks
Iso
Testing
Electronics
5S
Injection Molding
Rapid Prototyping
Troubleshooting
Plastics
Mechanical Engineering
Cad
Automation
Design Engineering
Gd&T
Lean Manufacturing
Certifications:
Refrigeration Service Engineers Society, License Id 099403085
American Red Cross, License Id Grrg70
License Id 099403085
License Id Grrg70
Epa 608 Universal Certification
Adult First Aid/Cpr/Aed

Publications

Us Patents

Dual Diluent Post-Mix Beverage Dispenser

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US Patent:
6935532, Aug 30, 2005
Filed:
Mar 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/404505
Inventors:
Peter S. Tinucci - Glendale Heights IL, US
David W. Berend - Algonquin IL, US
International Classification:
B67D005/00
US Classification:
2221294, 2221451, 137595, 2511499
Abstract:
A system for delivering a selected one of two diluents to beverage dispensing valves is characterized by a manifold having a plurality of pairs of first and second diluent outlet orifices. One diluent is delivered to all of the first outlet orifices and the other diluent is delivered to all of the second outlet orifices. Hoses coupled at one end to diluent inlets to associated ones of the dispensing valves each have a connector at their opposite end which is adapted to be selectively and releasably connected with either the first or second orifice of an associated pair of orifices in accordance with whichever diluent is to be delivered by the hose to its associated dispensing valve. Stop plugs are releasably inserted into and close the non-selected orifices to prevent escape of diluent from those orifices. A retainer releasably retains the connectors and stop plugs in the orifices.

Undercounter Ice Dispenser

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US Patent:
20110049190, Mar 3, 2011
Filed:
Aug 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/806897
Inventors:
E. Scott Sevcik - Crystal Lake IL, US
Dusan N. Ivancevic - Carol Stream IL, US
Andrew J. Sanguinet - Oak Park IL, US
Thaddeus M. Jablonski - Palatine IL, US
Andrew J. Tobler - Geneva IL, US
Peter S. Tinucci - Wheaton IL, US
Vincenzo DiFatta - Wood Dale IL, US
International Classification:
B67D 7/08
B67D 7/62
B67D 7/58
B23P 19/04
US Classification:
222236, 222333, 222412, 29428, 29700, 222 63
Abstract:
An improved undercounter ice dispenser is disclosed that has a multiple piece auger made in sections for moving ice from the dispenser bin to its ice chute. The auger ice chute invention includes a sensor to reduce ice jamming and to detect when the ice chute is filled or needs filling and works in conjunction with a paddle on the auger to help make the transition. Proportional size ice quantities may also be selected via an interface and auger control.

Product Storage And Handling System For Beverage Dispenser

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US Patent:
20110073615, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/924111
Inventors:
Douglas Anderson - St. Charles IL, US
Karl M. Bogacz - Elk Grove Village IL, US
Peter S. Tinucci - Wheaton IL, US
N. Sudhir Kumar - Karnataka, IN
Ramakrishnan Anoop - Karnataka, IN
International Classification:
B67D 7/00
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
222105, 29428, 222183, 222 1, 222160
Abstract:
A product storage and handling system for a beverage dispenser is characterized by a cabinet in which a plurality of bins are removably supported on one or more shelves that may be slid into and out of the cabinet. Each bin is for containing a removable container of liquid beverage component, a fluid valve of which container extends downward through and is releasably secured against vertical movement in a lower opening in the bin. A connector coupled to a fluid line leading to a beverage valve of a beverage dispenser is arranged to be conveniently fluid coupled with and decoupled from the fluid valve of the bag. When a shelf of slid out of the cabinet, the bins supported by it may, if desired, be lifted off of and replaced on the shelf for during replacement of a depleted bag of liquid beverage component. Alternatively, the bins may remain supported on the shelf during replacement of a depleted bag of liquid beverage component.

Apparatus And Method For Cleaning And Sanitizing A Beverage Dispenser

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US Patent:
20110073618, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/924387
Inventors:
Douglas Anderson - St. Charles IL, US
Karl M. Bogacz - Elk Grove Village IL, US
Peter S. Tinucci - Wheaton IL, US
N. Sudhir Kumar - Bidar, IN
Ramakrishnan Anoop - Bangalore, IN
International Classification:
B08B 9/02
B67D 7/74
US Classification:
222148, 222 1, 2221291, 2221452
Abstract:
An apparatus for and method of cleaning and sanitizing a beverage dispenser is characterized by fluid connectors that may quickly and conveniently be manually fluid coupled with either supplies of beverage components to be delivered through flow paths to beverage dispensing valves or with a source of cleaning and sanitizing fluid to be delivered through the flow paths to the beverage dispensing valves to clean and sanitize the flow paths and dispensing valves. The beverage component supplies have valves with which the fluid connectors fluid couple, and a manifold has an inlet port for receiving cleaning and sanitizing fluid and outlet ports that are each located in proximity to an associated beverage component supply valve and with which the fluid connectors may be fluid coupled after being de-coupled from their associated beverage component supply valves.

Ice Transport And Dispensing System

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US Patent:
52994279, Apr 5, 1994
Filed:
Mar 8, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/029293
Inventors:
Benjamin D. Miller - Des Plaines IL
Thaddeus M. Jablonski - Palatine IL
Peter S. Tinucci - Elmhurst IL
Assignee:
Remcor Products Company - Glendale Hts IL
International Classification:
F25C 518
US Classification:
62 66
Abstract:
An ice transport and dispensing system includes an ice maker for introducing ice into a remote ice storage bin and a plurality of ice dispensing stations that receive ice from the bin. Each dispensing station has an ice storage hopper, and at least one downwardly sloping ice delivery conduit extends between the bin and the hoppers for a flow of ice through the conduit from the bin to the dispensing stations solely under the influence of gravity. So that a single conduit can deliver ice to at least two dispensing stations, the conduit extends past one of the stations and leads to the other station and an ice diverter assembly is actuable to divert a flow of ice from the conduit to the one station. A control circuit monitors the level of ice in the hoppers of the dispensing stations and operates the system in a manner to maintain a supply of ice in each hopper.

Low Profile Ice Dispenser

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US Patent:
60392207, Mar 21, 2000
Filed:
Jul 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/111088
Inventors:
Ted M. Jablonski - Palatine IL
Michael S. Meyer - Clear Lake IA
David A. Miller - Mason City IA
Herman H. Martin - Hilliard OH
Kenneth J. Emody - Carol Stream IL
Gary S. Levine - Ramsey MN
Peter Tinucci - Glendale Heights IL
Assignee:
IMI Cornelius Inc. - Anoka MN
International Classification:
G01F 1120
US Classification:
222236
Abstract:
The present invention comprises a below countertop dispenser that provides for reliable less destructive dispensing of ice, and that can fully remove the ice from the storage bin thereof. The invention herein utilizes a two part mechanism for lifting ice from the storage bin to a dispense chute positioned above the countertop. A disk type agitator/lift mechanism is first used to lift the ice to an ice channel communicating with the bottom of an auger housing. The bottom of the auger housing is positioned above the bottom most point of the ice storage bin. An auger is positioned vertically in the auger housing and provides for lifting ice from the bottom of the auger housing to the dispense chute.

Batch Carbonator And Method Of Forming A Carbonated Beverage

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US Patent:
20170325484, Nov 16, 2017
Filed:
May 3, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/585945
Inventors:
- St. Paul MN, US
E. Scott Sevcik - Crystal Lake IL, US
Peter S. Tinucci - Wheaton IL, US
Assignee:
Cornelius, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A23L 2/54
B01F 3/04
B01F 3/04
B01F 3/04
B01F 3/04
A23L 2/00
B01F 3/04
B01F 11/00
Abstract:
A batch carbonation apparatus includes a housing defining a vessel cavity. The housing includes an agitation mechanism. The pressure vessel includes a cap that has a CO2 inlet and a CO2 outlet is provided. The pressure vessel also includes a seal. The pressure vessel is moveable into an out of the vessel cavity. A locking mechanism is provided and is attached to the agitation mechanism to removably lock the cap and seal relative to the pressure vessel. A CO2 source is connected to a plurality of valves where each valve has a differing pressure. A selection toggle is attached to the housing. A control mechanism is coupled to the plurality of valves. A user selects a desired carbonation level using the selection toggle and CO2 is introduced to the pressure vessel at a specified pressure wherein the agitation mechanism agitates liquid within the pressure vessel forming a carbonated beverage having a selected carbonation level. Also disclosed is a process of forming a carbonated beverage in a batch.

Batch Carbonator And Method Of Forming A Carbonated Beverage

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US Patent:
20160015074, Jan 21, 2016
Filed:
Jul 20, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/803513
Inventors:
- St. Paul MN, US
Scott Sevcik - Crystal Lake IL, US
Peter S. Tinucci - Wheaton IL, US
Assignee:
Cornelius, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A23L 2/54
B01F 3/04
Abstract:
A batch carbonation apparatus includes a housing defining a vessel cavity. The housing includes an agitation mechanism. The pressure vessel includes a cap that has a CO2 inlet and a CO2 outlet is provided. The pressure vessel also includes a seal. The pressure vessel is moveable into an out of the vessel cavity. A locking mechanism is provided and is attached to the agitation mechanism to removably lock the cap and seal relative to the pressure vessel. A CO2 source is connected to a plurality of valves where each valve has a differing pressure. A selection toggle is attached to the housing. A control mechanism is coupled to the plurality of valves. A user selects a desired carbonation level using the selection toggle and CO2 is introduced to the pressure vessel at a specified pressure wherein the agitation mechanism agitates liquid within the pressure vessel forming a carbonated beverage having a selected carbonation level. Also disclosed is a process of forming a carbonated beverage in a batch.
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