Wayne K Erickson, Age 8940499 Stone Horse Dr, Polson, MT 59860

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32262 Ridge View Cir, Polson, MT 59860 (406) 883-9397

Spartanburg, SC

Seneca, SC

Black Mountain, NC

636 Shoreline Dr, Polson, MT 59860 (406) 883-3681

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Wayne Eugene Erickson

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Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Dec 22, 2011
Effective Date: Dec 18, 2013
Expiration Date: Dec 22, 2013
Type: Medication Aide

Wayne Eugene Erickson

Licenses:
License #: 53414 - Expired
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Nov 30, 2004
Effective Date: Dec 18, 2013
Expiration Date: Nov 30, 2011
Type: Medication Aide

Wayne Eugene Erickson

Licenses:
License #: 74248 - Active
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Dec 18, 2013
Effective Date: Dec 18, 2013
Expiration Date: Dec 18, 2017
Type: Medication Aide - 40 Hour

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Fusion Of Thermoplastic Fabrics

US Patent:
4814219, Mar 21, 1989
Filed:
Dec 8, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/130148
Inventors:
Kenneth W. Burgess - Seneca SC
Wayne K. Erickson - Spartanburg SC
William R. Bryant - Seneca SC
Assignee:
Phillips Petroleum Company - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
B32B 512
US Classification:
428113
Abstract:
Process and apparatus are provided for production of novel fused fabrics by treating a feed fabric comprising a substantial portion of thermoplastic fibers with wetting agent then subjecting the wetting fabric to conditions of temperature and pressure suitable to cause fusing together of at least some fibers of the fabric.

Polyolefin Fibers Useful As Fiberfill Treated With Finishing Agent Comprising An Organopolysiloxane And A Surface Active Softener

US Patent:
4020212, Apr 26, 1977
Filed:
Apr 21, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/679122
Inventors:
Wayne K. Erickson - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Phillips Petroleum Company - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
A47C 2700
D06M 1318
D06M 1346
US Classification:
428361
Abstract:
A finishing agent is provided comprising an organopolysiloxane, a surface-active material having softening properties for polyolefin fibers, a nonionic wetting agent, a buffering agent, and a corrosion inhibitor. A nonscroopy polyolefin fiber is provided.

Method For Coating And Crimping Synthetic Thermoplastic

US Patent:
4258457, Mar 31, 1981
Filed:
May 25, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/800389
Inventors:
James K. Hughes - Bartlesville OK
Wayne K. Erickson - Seneca SC
Assignee:
Phillips Petroleum Company - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
D02G 112
US Classification:
28221
Abstract:
Synthetic thermoplastic fibers are produced by drawing the fibers, applying a finishing agent to the drawn fibers, and crimping the fibers in the presence of steam in a crimping zone wherein there are present a defined first region of low but increasing steam pressure, a defined second region of substantially constant, relatively high steam pressure, and a defined third region of decreasing steam pressure. Superior crimped products are obtained having a more permanent bulkiness which resists deterioration during further processing and subsequent use.

Method And Apparatus For Crimping Synthetic Thermoplastic Fibers

US Patent:
4122019, Oct 24, 1978
Filed:
May 25, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/800363
Inventors:
James K. Hughes - Bartlesville OK
Wayne K. Erickson - Seneca SC
Assignee:
Phillips Petroleum Company - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
D06M 1346
US Classification:
252 88
Abstract:
A finishing agent composition is disclosed made of a major amount of a surface-active material having softening properties for polyolefin fibers, and smaller amounts of a nonionic wetting agent, buffering agent and a corrosion inhibitor, the amounts of the components being such that, when the composition is dispersed in water to provide a dispersion containing from about 1 to about 4 weight percent solids, the dispersion has a pH within the range of 6 to 8.

Crimped Thermoplastic Fibers

US Patent:
4221838, Sep 9, 1980
Filed:
May 25, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/800364
Inventors:
James K. Hughes - Bartlesville OK
Wayne K. Erickson - Seneca SC
Assignee:
Phillips Petroleum Company - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
D02G 332
D02G 112
D02G 120
US Classification:
428369
Abstract:
The crimped products are produced having a more permanent bulkiness which resists deterioration during further processing and subsequent use. Such products are disclosed having deposited on the surface of the fibers a thin coating of a finishing agent comprising distearyl dimethyl ammonium chloride. Such products can be produced by crimping in the presence of steam in a crimping zone wherein there are present a defined first region of low but increasing steam pressure, a defined second region of substantially constant, relatively high steam pressure, and a defined third region of decreasing steam pressure.

Nonwoven Fabric Comprising Needled And Selectively Fused Fine And Coarse Filaments Having Differing Softening Temperatures Which Is Useful As A Backing In The Production Of Tufted Materials

US Patent:
4131704, Dec 26, 1978
Filed:
Jan 2, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/646098
Inventors:
Wayne K. Erickson - Greenville SC
John P. Walters - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Phillips Petroleum Company - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
B32B 506
B32B 508
B32B 512
D04H 148
US Classification:
428 95
Abstract:
A nonwoven fabric is comprised of a blend of fine staple fibers and coarse staple fibers randomly oriented with the fine staple fibers having a higher melt flow than the coarse staple fibers. In the manufacture of the nonwoven fabric, same is needled whereby the needles select the fine fibers and portions of same are positioned in a plane generally transverse to the plane of the fabric. Infrared heat is used to fuse the fine fibers at overlapping portions thereof to provide integrity for the fabric. The coarse staple fibers are held in the interstices of the fabric at least partially by frictional engagement with the fine staple fibers.

Method For The Production Of A Fused Nonwoven Fabric

US Patent:
4342813, Aug 3, 1982
Filed:
Mar 14, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/886484
Inventors:
Wayne K. Erickson - Seneca SC
Assignee:
Phillips Petroleum Company - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
D04H 104
US Classification:
428296
Abstract:
A fused nonwoven fabric of thermoplastic fibers having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface is produced by exposing at least one of the first and second surfaces of the fabric to infrared radiation and contacting at least one of the first and second surfaces of the fabric with at least one heated roll having a temperature sufficient to fuse together the fibers of the surface in contact with the heated roll.

Fusion Of Thermoplastic Fabrics

US Patent:
4576852, Mar 18, 1986
Filed:
Oct 18, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/542962
Inventors:
Kenneth W. Burgess - Seneca SC
William R. Bryant - Seneca SC
Wayne K. Erickson - Seneca SC
Assignee:
Phillips Petroleum Company - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
B32B 514
US Classification:
428171
Abstract:
Process and apparatus are provided for production of novel fused fabrics by treating a feed fabric comprising a substantial portion of thermoplastic fibers with wetting agent then subjecting the wetted fabric to conditions of temperature and pressure suitable to cause fusing together of at least some fibers of the fabric.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Broomhandle Pistol 1896-1936

Author:
Wayne R. Erickson
ISBN #:
0961409509

Mapping The Faerie Queene: Quest Structures And The World Of The Poem

Author:
Wayne Erickson
ISBN #:
0815316585

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