DONALD JOSEPH PANSIER
Pilots at Appollo Ave, Green Bay, WI

License number
Wisconsin A1444394
Issued Date
Mar 2017
Expiration Date
Mar 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3015 Appollo Ave, Green Bay, WI 54313

Professional information

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Apparatus For Manufacture Of A Plastic Bag With Standup Bottom Wall

US Patent:
6254521, Jul 3, 2001
Filed:
May 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/312513
Inventors:
Donald J. Pansier - Green Bay WI
Troy D. Konitzer - Abrams WI
Peter J. Claybaker - Green Bay WI
Michael P. Ireton - Green Bay WI
Robert Dematteis - Grass Valley CA
Giles R. Blaser - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
Amplas, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
B31B 114
US Classification:
493341
Abstract:
A flat plastic bag is formed from a side gusseted tubular web. The bag is formed with an open end and a opposite spaced end seal. Hinge crease patterns are formed in each of the gusseted portions at the bottom end of the bag. The pattern includes a two ridge upper leg and a three ridge bottom leg which are formed by a cold sealing process. A bag making machine includes a web supply which is passed through a web feed supply section to form the gusseted web. The gusseted web is sent through a forming section. The segment is first formed with the patterns of two bags in immediately adjacent relationship and located to the opposite sides of a common line defining the end of the adjacent bags. The web is formed into two bag segments with the creases located at each of the segment ends. The web is passed through a unit creating the seal and simultaneously severing the upstream segment.


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Flowing Bag Filling System And Bag Therefor

US Patent:
2004018, Sep 23, 2004
Filed:
Dec 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/481556
Inventors:
Robert DeMatteis - Grass Valley CA, US
Donald Pansier - Green Bay WI, US
International Classification:
B65D030/24
US Classification:
383/044000, 383/120000
Abstract:
A bag having an inwardly disposed seam is manufactured from a sheet of plastic bag material having two major surfaces and two parallel side edges. A first seam seals the two parallel side edges together at the same major surface with the side edges disposed inwardly of the tube to form the sheet of plastic bag material into a tube with internal flap portions extending interiorly of the tube. At least one seal across the tube is provided for forming at least a three-sided bag structure (and preferably two seals across the tube for forming a closed four-sided bag structure) whereby pressure in the interior of the bag acts against the internal flap portions disposed inwardly of the tube to enhance the sealing of the seam. The bag is filled at an opening defined along the opposite side edges of the seam facing inwardly of the tube.


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Method Of Manufacturing A Bag

US Patent:
7553269, Jun 30, 2009
Filed:
Apr 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/278888
Inventors:
Robert B. DeMatteis - Grass Valley CA, US
Donald J. Pansier - Green Bay WI, US
International Classification:
B31B 1/64
US Classification:
493297, 493269, 493193, 493202
Abstract:
A bag having an inwardly disposed seam is manufactured from a sheet of plastic bag material having two major surfaces and two parallel side edges. A first seam seals the two parallel side edges together at the same major surface with the side edges disposed inwardly of the tube to form the sheet of plastic bag material into a tube with internal flap portions extending interiorly of the tube. At least one seal across the tube is provided for forming at least a three-sided bag structure (and preferably two seals across the tube for forming a closed four-sided bag structure) whereby pressure in the interior of the bag acts against the internal flap portions disposed inwardly of the tube to enhance the sealing of the seam. The bag is filled at an opening defined along the opposite side edges of the seam facing inwardly of the tube.


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Method And Apparatus For Producing Valve Bags

US Patent:
6890290, May 10, 2005
Filed:
Oct 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/698679
Inventors:
Donald J. Pansier - Green Bay WI, US
Kurt R. Holtz - Green Bay WI, US
John M. Hathaway - De Pere WI, US
Greg S. Winicki - Maribel WI, US
Assignee:
Amplas, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
B31B001/64
US Classification:
493189
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for folding and sealing a web of material to form an item with a contoured seal such as a valve bag. Folding apparatus form the web of film into a continuous tubular web having upper and lower sections, a closed side and an open side. The open side has two folded flaps that extend into an inside area of the tubular web. A longitudinal sealer includes a floating sealer located inside the tubular web. The floating sealer and its contoured heating element are selectively and intermittently pressed against the overlapping flaps to form a contoured seal that bonds the flaps together. The contoured seal defines a self-sealing valve port through which product is poured to fill the bag. Pairs of repelling magnets biasingly elevate the floating sealer above the overlapping flaps when the longitudinal sealer is in its release position. The sealer “floats” inside the continuous tubular web so that the web can be intermittently drawn past the floating sealer with a minimal amount of drag.


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Fluid Dispenser, System And Filling Process

US Patent:
2012031, Dec 13, 2012
Filed:
May 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/476210
Inventors:
Donald J. Pansier - Green Bay WI, US
Robert B. DeMatteis - Grass Valley CA, US
International Classification:
B67D 7/06, B65D 25/40, B65D 8/04, B65B 3/02, B65D 1/32, B65D 88/54
US Classification:
222184, 222490, 220666, 53452, 222209, 222 95, 222105, 2223865
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and processes are disclosed for the manufacture, filling and dispensing of flowable contents. The dispenser system includes a dispenser bottle, a dispensing cap, a pre-filled container, an optional inversion tube wherein the pre-filled container contains flowable contents therein for dispensing when a dispenser bottle is squeezed, pumped or sprayed. A user grasps the bottle, squeezes it to increase internal pressure, and forces out through the dispensing cap the flowable contents. Upon release, the system allows air to enter and replace the forced-out flowable contents and neutralize the pressure in the space between the container and the bottle. An inline process of manufacturing and filling the containers is provided.


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Filling System

US Patent:
2007028, Dec 20, 2007
Filed:
Sep 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/534435
Inventors:
Robert DeMatteis - Grass Valley CA, US
Donald Carroll - Auburn CA, US
Donald Pansier - Green Bay WI, US
James Scott - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
B65B 31/00
US Classification:
141059000
Abstract:
A filling system for filling plastic bags and containers in an expedited and relatively dust-free manner. The filling system includes a coaxial tube having a supply passage for supplying a material and a return passage for drawing dust from the container during filling. The coaxial tube includes at least one aperture within the sidewall that extends into the return passage that forms a vacuum suction force against a wall of film surrounding the coaxial tube during filling of a container.