ALLEN LEE WILKINS
Pilots at Wild Indigo Ln, Madison, WI

License number
Wisconsin A4468809
Issued Date
Apr 2016
Expiration Date
Apr 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
433 Wild Indigo Ln, Madison, WI 53717

Professional information

Allen Wilkins Photo 1

Bd Of Directors Sub-Zero/Wolf

Position:
Board of Directors at Sub-Zero, Inc. and Wolf Appliance, Inc.
Location:
Madison, Wisconsin Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Sub-Zero, Inc. and Wolf Appliance, Inc. since 2004 - Board of Directors Sub-Zero Freezer Co. 2001 - 2005 - COO Sub-Zero/Wolf Appliance 1973 - 2005 - COO
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1959 - 1964


Allen Wilkins Photo 2

Comestible Storage Compartment For Refrigeration Unit

US Patent:
5040856, Aug 20, 1991
Filed:
Feb 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/020118
Inventors:
Allen L. Wilkins - Verona WI
Philip F. Hottmann - Cross Plains WI
Mark J. Blahnik - Sun Prairie WI
Jerome Caruso - Lake Forest IL
Assignee:
Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
A47B 8100
US Classification:
312214
Abstract:
A comestible storage compartment for a refrigeration unit including a drawer slidably received in a supporting frame. The drawer is molded in the form of a tub having a bottom wall, side and end walls and a front wall lip. A front wall panel is disposed in a free standing relationship on the front wall lip approximate the forward edges of the side walls. A front wall cover is disposed over the front wall panel and is secured to the forward edges of the side walls to hold the panel on the lip. A lateral flange projects outwardly from the side walls and includes a downturned lip for defining a drawer track channel. Inwardly directed ribs extend longitudinally from the drawer frame and are disposed for spaced flow interrupting relationship with the lip on the lateral flanges. The drawer is stabilized in the track channels by forming one of the track rollers with a lateral dimension approximately equal to that of the track channel on the frame and the other track roller with a lateral dimension less than that of the track channel. The drawer rollers include a molded roller with a circular body and a shank having a central aperture.


Allen Wilkins Photo 3

Adjustable Storage Module

US Patent:
4867512, Sep 19, 1989
Filed:
Feb 25, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/018501
Inventors:
Allen L. Wilkins - Verona WI
Philip F. Hottmann - Cross Plains WI
Jerome Caruso - Lake Forest IL
Assignee:
Sub-Zero Freezer Co., Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
A47B 8800
US Classification:
312245
Abstract:
A storage module for adjustable disposition within a cavity, bounded by opposed side walls, of a refrigerator unit. The module being secured therein by a spaced array of complimentary fixturing projections and fixturing cavities which are oriented angularly upwardly. The fixturing projections and fixturing cavities being arranged for selective mating engagement therebetween and positional restraint of the module in a predetermined location within the cavity. The fixturing projections and fixturing cavities being stabilized by a tribiological interface along at least a portion of the mating surfaces between the projections and cavities to restrain the module against dislodgment forces. The projections and cavities are tapered in the plane of movement of the module of each of the projections and cavities including an upper surface disposed at a first angle in the plane and a lower surface disposed at a second angle in the plane.


Allen Wilkins Photo 4

Adjustable Storage Module

US Patent:
RE34377, Sep 14, 1993
Filed:
Sep 18, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/761701
Inventors:
Allen L. Wilkins - Verona WI
Philip F. Hottmann - Cross Plains WI
Jerome Caruso - Lake Forest IL
Assignee:
Sub-Zero Freezer Co., Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
A47B 8800
US Classification:
312245
Abstract:
A storage module for adjustable disposition within a cavity, bounded by opposed side walls, of a refrigerator unit. The module being secured therein by a spaced array of complimentary fixturing projections and fixturing cavities which are oriented angularly upwardly. The fixturing projections and fixturing cavities being arranged for selective mating engagement therebetween and positional restraint of the module in a predetermined location within the cavity. The fixturing projections and fixturing cavities being stabilized by a tribological interface along at least a portion of the mating surfaces between the projections and cavities to restrain the module against dislodgment forces. The projections and cavities are tapered in the plane of movement of the module of each of the projections and cavities including an upper surface disposed at a first angle in the plane and a lower surface disposed at a second angle in the plane.