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25540 96Th St NW, Zimmerman, MN 55398 (612) 570-2929

Jordan, MN

3452 Camino Valencia, Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 736-8045

Wyoming, MN

Minneapolis, MN

Clear Brook, VA

Winchester, VA

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Vp Of Engineering At Worrell, Inc.

Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Design
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Pill Box

US Patent:
D497246, Oct 19, 2004
Filed:
Oct 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/191853
Inventors:
Daniel Darst - Carlsbad CA
Assignee:
Apex Medical Corporation - Sioux Falls SD
International Classification:
0301
US Classification:
D 3203

Pill Box And Splitter With Blade Guard

US Patent:
7243826, Jul 17, 2007
Filed:
Sep 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/672239
Inventors:
Daniel Darst - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Apex Medical Corporation - Sioux Falls SD
International Classification:
B26F 3/00
US Classification:
225103, 225 93, 225104, 30124
Abstract:
A pill box having a base, a lid with a blade, and a blade guard. The base has a bottom side to which the blade guard is coupled. The base also has a top side with a pill storage compartment, a pill cutting surface, and a pill grip coupled to the pill cutting surface. The lid has a top side and a bottom side with the bottom side having a blade coupled to it. The lid is coupled to the base by one or more hinges.

Landscaping Products Including Continuous Chamber Mass Confinement Cells And Methods Of Use Thereof

US Patent:
7854573, Dec 21, 2010
Filed:
Aug 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/463820
Inventors:
Edward Alan Knudson - Annandale MN, US
John Fitzgerald Dolan - Golden Valley MN, US
Robert J Race - Eagan MN, US
Lee Gordon Macklem - New Hope MN, US
Vishal Nanasaheb Lokhande - Minneapolis MN, US
Daniel Darst - Zimmerman MN, US
Eric Jason Krause - Big Lake MN, US
Assignee:
New Technology Resources, Inc. - Edina MN
International Classification:
E02D 29/02
US Classification:
405284, 405286, 405262
Abstract:
The present invention relates to environment resistant landscaping products, such as retaining wall and earth retention products, edgers, paving stones and the like, that provide a natural earthen appearance, such as rock, stone, sand, soil, clay, wood, trees and foliage, water, or any other natural earthen appearance. The present invention also includes a mass confinement cell that may be used in retaining walls and earth retention systems that has a natural earthen appearance and is resistant to damage and wear caused by the environment. The mass confinement cells are generally light-weight and include a continuous chamber that at least partially aligns with confinement cells positioned above and below, thereby allowing the intermingling of fill material between adjacent cells. The mass confinement cells are capable of accepting and retaining any type of filling material. The filling material provides weight, stability and security to a retaining wall constructed of such mass confinement cells.

Infusion Circuit Subassemblies

US Patent:
7862534, Jan 4, 2011
Filed:
Jun 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/137363
Inventors:
Charles R. Quirico - Warren NJ, US
Ernest Balestracci - Iselin NJ, US
Daniel Darst - Zimmerman MN, US
Eric J. Krause - Big Lake MN, US
Vishal N. Lokhande - Mountain View CA, US
Jacob S. Childs - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Bracco Diagnostics Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604 30
Abstract:
Infusion system configurations and assemblies facilitate routing of infusion circuit tubing lines. Tubing lines are routed into and out from compartments of a shielding assembly for the infusion system, at locations which prevent kinking and/or crushing of the lines, and/or provide for ease in assembling the circuit. A plurality of the lines may be held together by a support frame to form a disposable infusion circuit subassembly, that can further facilitate routing of the lines.

Continuous Chamber Mass Confinement Cells And Methods Of Use Thereof

US Patent:
7866923, Jan 11, 2011
Filed:
Aug 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/463816
Inventors:
Edward Alan Knudson - Annandale MN, US
John Fitzgerald Dolan - Golden Valley MN, US
Robert J Race - Eagan MN, US
Timothy Paul Bendell - Cologne MN, US
Vishal Nanasaheb Lokhande - Minneapolis MN, US
Daniel Darst - Zimmerman MN, US
Eric Jason Krause - Big Lake MN, US
Assignee:
New Technology Resources, Inc. - Edina MN
International Classification:
E02D 29/02
US Classification:
405284, 405262
Abstract:
The present invention relates to mass confinement cells that may be used in retaining walls and earth retention systems that has a natural earthen appearance or other aesthetic design and is resistant to damage and wear caused by the environment. The mass confinement cells are generally light-weight and include a continuous chamber that at least partially aligns with confinement cells positioned above and below, thereby allowing the intermingling of fill material between adjacent cells. The mass confinement cells are capable of accepting and retaining any type of filling material. The filling material provides weight, stability and security to a retaining wall constructed of such mass confinement cells.

Shielding Assemblies For Infusion Systems

US Patent:
8273008, Sep 25, 2012
Filed:
Jun 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/137356
Inventors:
Charles R. Quirico - Warren NJ, US
Ernest Balestracci - Iselin NJ, US
Daniel Darst - Zimmerman MN, US
Eric J. Krause - Big Lake MN, US
Vishal N. Lokhande - Mountain View CA, US
Jacob S. Childs - Minneapolis MN, US
Peter B. Madson - Shanghai, CN
Daniel V. Clements - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Bracco Diagnostics Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
A61N 5/00
US Classification:
600 5
Abstract:
A shielding assembly for an infusion system includes a plurality of compartments and a door for each compartment, and provides a radioactive radiation barrier for the compartments. One of the compartments contains a radioisotope generator of the infusion system and another of the compartments may contain a waste bottle of the infusion system. An opening into each of the generator and waste bottle compartments may be oriented upward, and the opening into the latter may be at a higher elevation than the opening into the former, for example, to facilitate independent removal and replacement of each. A door of at least one of the compartments, other than the generator compartment, when closed, may prevent the door of the generator compartment from being opened. A cabinet structure for the infusion system may enclose the shielding assembly and secure the generator.

Shielding Assemblies For Infusion Systems

US Patent:
8317674, Nov 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/137356
Inventors:
Charles R. Quirico - Warren NJ, US
Ernest Balestracci - Iselin NJ, US
Daniel Darst - Zimmerman MN, US
Eric J. Krause - Big Lake MN, US
Vishal N. Lokhande - Mountain View CA, US
Jacob S. Childs - Minneapolis MN, US
Peter B. Madson - Shanghai, CN
Daniel V. Clements - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Bracco Diagnostics Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
A61N 5/00
US Classification:
600 5
Abstract:
A shielding assembly for an infusion system includes a plurality of compartments and a door for each compartment, and provides a radioactive radiation barrier for the compartments. One of the compartments contains a radioisotope generator of the infusion system and another of the compartments may contain a waste bottle of the infusion system. An opening into each of the generator and waste bottle compartments may be oriented upward, and the opening into the latter may be at a higher elevation than the opening into the former, for example, to facilitate independent removal and replacement of each. A door of at least one of the compartments, other than the generator compartment, when closed, may prevent the door of the generator compartment from being opened. A cabinet structure for the infusion system may enclose the shielding assembly and secure the generator.

Laser Measurement Of A Vehicle Frame

US Patent:
8381409, Feb 26, 2013
Filed:
Nov 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/917829
Inventors:
Robin L. Knoke - White Salmon WA, US
Matt J. Brunk - Hood River OR, US
Mark W. Schulz - Minneapolis MN, US
Eric J. Krause - Big Lake MN, US
Lee G. Macklem - New Hope MN, US
William M. Roth - Minneapolis MN, US
Daniel Darst - Zimmerman MN, US
Assignee:
Infinity Laser Measuring LLC - Edina MN
International Classification:
G01B 11/27
US Classification:
33288, 33228
Abstract:
A laser measurement system operates to measure portions of a vehicle, such as a vehicle frame. The measurements are used, for example, to determine if the portions of the vehicle are bent or damaged. The measurement system includes a laser scanner and at least one target assembly that can be connected to a point of the vehicle. The laser scanner emits a laser beam that is detected by the target. Time and laser position information detected by the target are used to determine the location of the target, as well as the location of the point of the vehicle. The location of the point is then compared to an original location of the point to determine if damage has occurred.

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