Steven M Lemire, Age 7629453 420Th Ave, Aitkin, MN 56431

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29453 420Th Ave, Aitkin, MN 56431 (218) 838-8339

Saint Paul, MN

9565 Timberwood Rd, Chaska, MN 55318 (952) 443-2944

29453 420Th Ave, Aitkin, MN 56431

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Company: Modis

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School / High School: Metropolitan State University

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Steven J Lemire

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License #: 9055168 - Expired
Issued Date: May 28, 2003
Expiration Date: Jul 9, 2005
Type: Salesperson

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Steven Lemire

Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Work:
Modis
Education:
Metropolitan State University

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Pressure Isolator Assembly For Sanitary Processing

US Patent:
5495768, Mar 5, 1996
Filed:
Jul 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/277710
Inventors:
Bennett L. Louwagie - Plymouth MN
Steven M. Lemire - Chaska MN
Craig A. Everett - Minnetonka MN
Assignee:
Rosemount Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
G01L 700
US Classification:
73706
Abstract:
An isolator diaphragm is formed and connected to a support member so it will withstand periodic high pressure cleaning. Such periodic cleaning includes use of heated, concentrated cleaning solutions flowing under high pressure from a nozzle which moves rapidly over segments of an exposed surface of the isolator diaphragm. The present invention prevents isolator diaphragm failure precipitated by the substantially incompressible isolator fluid driven toward the perimeter of the diaphragm during cleaning operations. Such cleaning operations generate a separating force between the isolator diaphragm and diaphragm support. The isolator diaphragm has a peripheral wall portion bonded to a planar support surface and is formed to have an offset center region. The peripheral wall and center region are joined by a conical, inclined wall bounding the center portion. The support member has a correspondingly shaped recess with an inclined annular wall that supports the conical wall of the diaphragm.

Corrosion Resistant Isolator

US Patent:
5184514, Feb 9, 1993
Filed:
Jul 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/729489
Inventors:
Gerald R. Cucci - Minneapolis MN
Steven M. Lemire - Chaska MN
Assignee:
Rosemount Inc. - MN
International Classification:
G01L 708
G01L 1302
US Classification:
73706
Abstract:
An isolator for use in pressure transmitters for isolating the process fluid being sensed from a sensor, comprises an isolating diaphragm that is thin, and made of a suitable corrosion resistant metal, such as tantalum, and which must be anchored to an isolator housing made of a substantially different metal such as stainless steel. Tantalum is very resistant to corrosion, and is a high melting point metal, which is substantially higher than the material comprising the sensor housing so direct welding is virtually impossible. The present invention relates to securing a support ring of the same metal as the diaphragm surrounding the cavity formed for the isolator fluid, preforming a thin metal diaphragm made of the selected material, and then welding the diaphragm and a ring overlying the diaphragm directly to the support ring. Using a support ring that is separately secured in place on the isolator body permits the welding temperature to be raised sufficiently for fastening the high melting point components (tantalum) together without damaging the sensor housing.

Corrosion Resistant Isolator

US Patent:
5230248, Jul 27, 1993
Filed:
Aug 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/930844
Inventors:
Gerald R. Cucci - Minneapolis MN
Steven M. Lemire - Chaska MN
Assignee:
Rosemount Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G01L 706
US Classification:
73706
Abstract:
An isolator for use in pressure transmitters for isolating the process fluid being sensed from a sensor, comprises an isolating diaphragm that is thin, and made of a suitable corrosion resistant metal, such as tantalum, and which must be anchored to an isolator housing made of a substantially different metal such as stainless steel. Tantalum is very resistant to corrosion, and is a high melting point metal, which is substantially higher than the material comprising the sensor housing so direct welding is virtually impossible. The present invention relates to securing a support ring of the same metal as the diaphragm surrounding the cavity formed for the isolator fluid, preforming a thin metal diaphragm made of the selected material, and then welding the diaphragm and a ring overlying the diaphragm directly to the support ring. Using a support ring that is separately secured in place on the isolator body permits the welding temperature to be raised sufficiently for fastening the high melting point components (tantalum) together without damaging the sensor housing.

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Steven Lemire

Address:
29453 420 Ave, Aitkin, MN 56431
Phone:
(952) 443-2944
VIN:
1FMYU03147KA20886
Make:
FORD
Model:
ESCAPE
Year:
2007

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