Gordon D. Henson - Lake Elmo MN, US Bonnie Weiskopf Albrecht - Lake Elmo MN, US Donald K. Larson - Cedar Park TX, US John J. Simbal - Lakeway TX, US Michael A. Meis - Stillwater MN, US Michael E. Griffin - Maplewood MN, US Bruce R. Broyles - Oakdale MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H01J 1/62
US Classification:
2504941, 313501, 359726
Abstract:
A photon emitting device comprises a plurality of solid state radiation sources to generate radiation. The solid state radiation sources can be disposed in an array pattern. Optical concentrators, arranged in a corresponding array pattern, receive radiation from corresponding solid state radiation sources. The concentrated radiation is received by a plurality of optical waveguides, also arranged in a corresponding array pattern. Each optical waveguide includes a first end to receive the radiation and a second end to output the radiation. A support structure is provided to stabilize the plurality of optical waveguides between the first and second ends. The photon emitting device can provide a replacement for a discharge lamp device in various applications including road illumination, spot lighting, back lighting, image projection and radiation activated curing.
Wade Stephen Mosset - Savage MN, US John David Kuhn - Richfield MN, US Susan Rae Brady - Chanhassen MN, US Donald Duane Larson - Brooklyn Park MN, US Wayne R. W. Bishop - St. Louis Park MN, US
Assignee:
Donaldson Company, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01D 46/00
US Classification:
55502, 55497, 55498, 55503, 55521, 123198 E
Abstract:
A filter arrangement includes a filter media pack having a side wall. A ring is oriented around and against the side wall of the filter media pack. The ring includes a band having an interior surface oriented against the side wall of the filter media pack and an opposite exterior surface. A first seal member is secured to the exterior surface of the band. The first seal member is oriented radially from the filter media pack. The filter media pack includes Z-media having an inlet flow face and an opposite outlet flow face. An air cleaner including a housing with a filter element operably installed therein is provided. Methods of installing, filtering, and servicing are described.
Benny Nelson - Bloomington MN, US John Kuhn - Richfield MN, US Donald Larson - Brooklyn Park MN, US David Nelson - Coon Rapids MN, US
International Classification:
B01D 46/00
US Classification:
55495, 55431, 55480, 55481, 55482, 55502, 55521
Abstract:
Air cleaner assemblies and components therefor are described. An example first or main filter cartridge is described which includes a media pack comprising strips of fluted material secured to facing sheets, oriented in a stack. The media pack defines opposite inlet and outlet flow faces, with flutes extending in a direction therebetween. The media pack is non-removably secured within a filter cartridge housing, at a location between opposite sections of a shell, typically secured thereto with an adhesive. The shell also defines a closed end, spaced from, but in overlap with, the outlet end face of the media pack. The closed end is typically curved and the shell typically provides either a d/b-shape or a u-shape. The filter includes an end member, with a outlet flow aperture arrangement therein, allowing for outlet flow from the filter cartridge in a general direction orthogonal to air flow through the media pack. The air cleaner assembly includes a housing having features for receipt of, and engagement by, the filter cartridge.
John Schultz - Afton MN, US Donald Larson - Cedar Park TX, US Michael Miller - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
H01L033/00
US Classification:
257079000
Abstract:
An illumination assembly includes a substrate having an electrically insulative layer on a first side of the substrate and an electrically conductive layer on a second side of the substrate. A plurality of LED dies is disposed on the substrate. Each LED die is disposed in a via extending through the electrically insulative layer on the first side of the substrate to the electrically conductive layer on the second side of the substrate. Each LED die is operatively connected through the via to the electrically conductive layer.
Benny Nelson - Bloomington MN, US John Kuln - Richfield MN, US Donald Larson - Brooklyn Park MN, US David Nelson - Coon Rapids MN, US
Assignee:
Donaldson Company Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01D 46/52
US Classification:
55497
Abstract:
Air cleaner assemblies and components therefor are described. An example first or main filter cartridge is described which includes a media pack comprising strips of fluted material secured to facing sheets, oriented in a stack. The media pack defines opposite inlet and outlet flow faces, with flutes extending in a direction therebetween. The media pack is non-removably secured within a filter cartridge housing, at a location between opposite sections of a shell, typically secured thereto with an adhesive. The shell also defines a closed end, spaced from, but in overlap with, the outlet end face of the media pack. The closed end is typically curved and the shell typically provides either a d/b-shape or a u-shape.
Donald A. Larson - Circle Pines MN Theodore J. Reichert - Turtle Lake WI
Assignee:
Hartzell Manufacturing, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B65D 8530
US Classification:
206387
Abstract:
A storage case for two different sizes of boxed video cassettes has a rectangular base and a complementary rectangular cover. Ribs formed on the interior of the side walls of the base define spaces for a plurality of one size of boxed video cassette between one pair of opposed side walls and spaces for a plurality of the other size between the other pair of opposed side walls. Ribs on the interior of the end wall of the base raise the lesser height cassette so that it extends the same distance above the base end wall as the cassette of greater height, whereby either cassette will fit closely under the end wall of the cover.
Donald A. Larson - Circle Pines MN Peter M. Runyon - St. Paul MN
Assignee:
North States Industries, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
E06B 332
US Classification:
49463
Abstract:
A mounting device is disclosed for a portable, expansion-type security gate for children or pets. The expansion gate has a variable width with frictional bumpers on each side that frictionally engage a door jamb or other doorway defining member. The mounting device consists of a socket defining mounting member for each frictional bumper that is secured to the door jamb and is configured to receive and retain the frictional bumper. One type of mounting member is configured to mount on flat surfaces such as door jambs and walls. Another mounting member is constructed to mount on a wrought iron railing. Both types rigidly support the security gate and prevent it from being accidentally dislodged.
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34098 N Shl Lk Rd, Grand Rapids, MN 55744 2606 S Pokegama Ave, Grand Rapids, MN 55744 2183263261
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Larson Enterprises Business Services
249 Richmond St, Saint Paul, MN 55102
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4904 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55419
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