Dr. Jensen graduated from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. He works in Grass Valley, CA and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Jensen is affiliated with Dignity Health Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Jensen graduated from the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine in 1979. He works in Rochester, MN and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. Dr. Jensen is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester Methodist Campus and Saint Marys Hospital.
Primary Childrens Hospital 81 N Mario Capecchi Dr FL 2, Salt Lake City, UT 84113 8016622900 (phone), 8015877539 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Utah School of Medicine Graduated: 2004
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Jensen graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 2004. He works in Salt Lake City, UT and specializes in Pediatric Gastroenterology. Dr. Jensen is affiliated with Primary Childrens Hospital and University Of Utah Hospital.
Andy Bielecki - Chicago IL Brian Furlong - Westchester IL Michael Jensen - Roselle IL Tim Nowack - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Starbucks Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B65D 5118
US Classification:
2202549, 22059217, 220715
Abstract:
An insulated beverage container ( ) has a tumbler ( ), a handle assembly ( ) including a collar ( ) attached to the top of the tumbler, and a valved lid assembly ( ). The tumbler has multiple wall construction, wherein the inner two walls ( ) define an insulating volume ( ) therebetween that may be partially evacuated. The valved lid assembly includes an upwardly biased valve ( ), near the top of the lid assembly, that may be moved from a closed position wherein the valve abuts a valve seat ( ) in the lid assembly, and an open position wherein the valve is spaced apart from the valve seat. A non-skid base ( ) with integral, upwardly extending grip elements provides a grip to facilitate handling of the tumbler.
Disclosed herein is a shredder having a throat for receiving at least one article to be shredded therethrough and a shredder mechanism received in a shredder housing which is driven to shred the at least one article fed therein. At least one sensor emits and detects radiation to detect the presence of the at least one article or shredded particles. The sensor communicates with a controller to operate the shredder mechanism. The controller also calibrates an intensity of the radiation of the sensor(s) to or within a predetermined amount above a minimum level in order to reduce wear and run-on conditions.
Disclosed herein is a shredder having a throat for receiving at least one article to be shredded therethrough and a shredder mechanism received in a shredder housing which is driven to shred the at least one article fed therein. At least one light-emitting diode (LED) acts as a sensor by emitting and detecting radiation when operated in a forward-biased and reverse-biased direction. The LED(s) may be used to detect the presence of the at least one article in the throat or an amount of shredded particles in a bin. The LED(s) communicate with a controller to operate the shredder mechanism. The controller may also calibrate an intensity of the radiation to or within a predetermined amount above a minimum level in order to reduce wear and run-on conditions.
Tai Hoon K. Matlin - Lake Beach IL, US Michael Dale Jensen - Wood Dale IL, US
Assignee:
Fellowes, Inc. - Itasca IL
International Classification:
B02C 4/32 B02C 7/14 B02C 9/04 B02C 11/08
US Classification:
241 36, 241 375
Abstract:
A shredder includes a housing having a throat for receiving at least one article to be shredded, and a shredder mechanism received in the housing and including an electrically powered motor and cutter elements. The shredder also includes a detector that is configured to detect a thickness of the at least one article being received by the throat, and a controller that is configured to operate the motor to drive the cutter elements to shred the at least one article and to set a flutter threshold higher than the predetermined maximum thickness threshold, if the detected thickness is less than a predetermined maximum thickness threshold. The controller is also configured to thereafter continuously detect the thickness of the at least one article being inserted into a throat of the shredder; and to perform a predetermined operation responsive to the thickness detector detecting that the thickness of the at least one article is greater than the flutter threshold.
Jin Hu - Suzhou, CN Qingcheng Cai - Suzhou, CN Aiyu Huang - Suzhou, CN Michael D Jensen - Wood Dale IL, US
Assignee:
Fellowes, Inc. - Itasca IL
International Classification:
B02C 25/00
US Classification:
241 30, 241100, 241236, 241 34
Abstract:
A shredder is disclosed having a jam proof system. In one embodiment, the jam proof system provides a thickness detector having a contact member which displaces as an article is inserted into a throat of the shredder and a resistance generating mechanism configured to provide a resistance force to the contact member, in response to displacement of the contact member. The greater the thickness of the material the greater the resistance force that will be realized. When the material reaches a predetermined thickness, there will be a significant change in the resistance force. The resistance generating mechanism may include at least two spring mechanisms serially arranged, such as, a first spring mechanism and a second spring mechanism. This feature provides immediate and direct feedback to the user that the article inserted into the shredder may be too thick. In addition, the thickness detector may include a sensor, and in particular, a Hall effect sensor assembly configured to measure the thickness of the article inserted into the throat.
Michael Dale Jensen - Wood Dale IL, US Tai Hoon K. Matlin - Round Lake Beach IL, US
Assignee:
Fellowes, Inc. - Itasca IL
International Classification:
B02C 23/00 B02C 4/32
US Classification:
241 34, 241100, 2411013, 241236
Abstract:
An auto feed shredding apparatus has cutter elements for destroying articles and a mechanism for advancing articles from a tray and into the cutter elements for shredding. A method for advancing articles to be shredded is also described. A feed mechanism is used to lift articles from atop a stack and feed them into the shredder mechanism. The articles in the tray may be lifted via exhaust of a blower or a fan, and drawn to towards the feed mechanism via a vacuum. The shredder apparatus may also include a stripping device for removing articles that are stapled together. A number of sensors for determining an amount of articles queued in the tray and an accumulation of shredded articles in a container may also be provided. The sensors may be used to perform a predetermined operation of the shredder, such as alerting a user of an overload or shredding articles.
A shredder includes a housing having a throat for receiving at least one article to be shredded, a shredder mechanism received in the housing and including an electrically powered motor and cutter elements, a detector configured to detect a thickness of the at least one article being received by the throat; and a controller coupled to the motor and the detector. The shredder mechanism enabling the at least one article to be shredded to be fed into the cutter elements and the motor is operable to drive the cutter elements so that the cutter elements shred the articles fed therein. The controller is configured to vary running operation of the motor responsive to the detector detecting the thickness of the at least one article being received by the throat.
National Academies - Director of Strategic Web Commuications (2007-2012) National Academies - Director of Web Communications (2002-2007) National Academies Press - Director of Publishing Technologies (1998-2007) Johns Hopkins University Press - Electronic Publisher (1995-1998) University of Nebraska Press - Electronic Media Manager (1989-1995)
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Longtime digital scholarly publisher. National Academies science communicator. Led development of Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University Press) for 2.5 years, and led  online publishing program for th...
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Michael Jensen
Education:
University of Redlands - MBA, Brigham Young University - Comms/PR
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I am a highly talented Marketing and Communication professional with more than 10 years of marketing experience in an array of industries such as technology, real estate, healthcare and consumer produ...
crimes. Since 2011, that number has jumped to almost 45 per year, according to data from a new, unreleased report shared with The Intercept by Michael Jensen, the research director at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, or START, at the University of Maryland.
Date: Jan 02, 2025
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
His country trained him to fight. Then he turned against it. More like him are doing the same
However, when people with military backgrounds radicalize, they tend to radicalize to the point of mass violence, said STARTs Michael Jensen, who leads the team that has spent years compiling and vetting the dataset.
Date: Oct 17, 2024
Category: World
Source: Google
Investigation: Girl endured 7 years of sex abuse after Latter-day Saint clergy failed to report it
leaders were accused of covering up the crimes committed by a young abuser from a prominent Latter-day Saint family even after hed been convicted on child sex abuse charges in Utah. The abuser, Michael Jensen, today is serving a 35- to 75-year prison sentence for abusing two children in West Virginia. T
Date: Aug 04, 2022
Category: World
Source: Google
Seven years of sex abuse: How Latter-day Saint officials let it happen
church leaders were accused of covering up the crimes committed by a young abuser from a prominent Mormon family even after hed been convicted on child sex abuse charges in Utah. The abuser, Michael Jensen, today is serving a 35- to 75-year prison sentence for abusing two children in West Virginia. T
Sea-turtle eggs that are incubated at warmer temperatures are more likely to produce female hatchlings. Michael Jensen at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in La Jolla, California, and his colleagues studied two groups of green turtles living on the Great Barrier Reef. One hatches
Date: Jan 11, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Climate Change Means 'Virtually No Male Turtles' Born In A Key Nesting Ground
"Within a few degrees Celsius you go from 100 percent males to 100 percent females," says marine biologist Michael Jensen. "A really narrow range, that transition." The team's research was published this week in Current Biology.
The gender shift suggests that climate change is having a significant effect on one of the biggest green turtle populations in the world, said Michael Jensen, lead author of the new study, published in Current Biology.
Date: Jan 10, 2018
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Warming ocean water is turning 99 percent of these sea turtles female
The sex ratio in the overall population is nothing out of the ordinary, with roughly one juvenile male for every four juvenile females, says study coauthor Michael Jensen, a marine biologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in La Jolla, Calif. But breaking the data down by