Debco Corp General Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings,...
428 N Us Highway 14, Janesville, WI 53546 Website: debcocorp.com
Robert T Swenson President Treasurer
Debco Corporation General Contractors-Industrial Buildings and ...
428 N Us Highway 14, Janesville, WI 53546
Robert Swenson Financial Executive
W D Schock Optometrist's Office · Real Estate Agents
3050 Metro Dr, Minneapolis, MN 55425 9528530819
Robert Swenson President, President Treasurer
Debco Corporation Commercial Building Construction
428 N Us Hwy 14, Janesville, WI 53546 6087551500, 6087551504
Robert S Swenson
ROBERT SWENSON, INC
Robert Swenson Director
Alaska Department of Natural Resources Geological & Geophysical Exploration of Oil & Gas Fields/Surveying Service · Land/Mineral/Wildlife Conservation · Business Services · Business Services Land/Mineral/Wildlife Conservation · State Parks · State Marine Park · State Historic Park · State Park
Robert E. Swenson - Cambridge WI, US Mark R. Eckert - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
Wolf Appliance Company, LLC - Fitchburg WI
International Classification:
H02G 3/14
US Classification:
174 66, 174 67, 174135, 220241
Abstract:
A device and method for spanning a gap between adjacent surfaces is provided. The device includes a pin or pin plate rotatably connected to a cover plate, preferably using a ball and socket joint. The pin or pin plate, connected to the cover plate, can be inserted into the gap and the cover plate can be rotated to engage the adjacent surfaces, thereby covering the gap.
Fuel Additive, Additive-Containing Fuel Compositions And Method Of Manufacture
The present invention relates to fuel additives, fuel compositions and methods of manufacture in which the additives are provided to impart desired properties to fuels. These properties include, without limitation, reduction of nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions from the exhaust stream of internal combustion engines using the fuels. Preferred embodiments of an additive form of the composition include a nitrogen-containing compound selected from the group consisting of urea, cyanuric acid, triazine, ammonia and mixtures thereof, a carrier blend comprising an alkoxylated alcohol, a polyalkylene glycol ester and an alkanolamide and water. The additive may be provided in a concentrate form by addition of a solvent or may be provided as a final form fuel composition. A method of additive manufacture and is disclosed.
Fuel Additive, Additive-Containing Fuel Compositions And Method Of Manufacture
James Krogh - Janesville WI, US Robert Swenson - Janesville WI, US Clifford Hazel - Cornwall, GB Ian Williamson - Cheshire, GB
International Classification:
C10L001/18 C10L001/24 C10L001/22
US Classification:
044/335000, 044/336000, 044/400000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to fuel additives, fuel compositions and methods of manufacture in which the additives are provided to impart desired properties to fuels. These properties include, without limitation, reduction of nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions from the exhaust stream of internal combustion engines using the fuels. Preferred embodiments of an additive form of the composition include a nitrogen-containing compound selected from the group consisting of urea, cyanuric acid, triazine, ammonia and mixtures thereof, a carrier blend comprising an alkoxylated alcohol, a polyalkylene glycol ester and an alkanolamide and water. The additive may be provided in a concentrate form by addition of a solvent or may be provided as a final form fuel composition. A method of additive manufacture and is disclosed.
Cache Memory With Data Compaction For Use In The Audit Trail Of A Data Processing System Having Record Locking Capabilities
Donald T. Bordsen - St. Paul MN Thomas P. Cooper - New Brighton MN Robert F. Esson - Vadnais Heights MN Michael J. Hill - Vadnais Heights MN John R. Jordan - St. Paul MN Joseph E. Kessler - St. Anthony MN Dennis R. Konrad - Welch MN Ralph E. Sipple - Shoreview MN Robert E. Swenson - Mendota Heights MN James F. Torgerson - Anoka MN Anthony P. vonArx - New Brighton MN
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395425
Abstract:
A multiprocessor data processing system is implemented with processors, each of which may request for a temporary time the exclusive lock on an object which is stored on a data base. To achieve this a lock processor synchronizes the locking and unlocking of the objects. The requesting processor directs the storage of the object from the data base into a selected high performance storage unit, where it has exclusive rights to modify or write into the object until the object is unlocked by the processor. An audit tape or disk records all modifications made to any object during a transaction. A non-volatile cache memory is inserted in the audit trail to store a before-look image of the object that resides in the high performance storage unit. Data compaction occurs by comparison of the before-look image with an after-look image to provide a difference image, which is supplied to an audit buffer that is coupled to the audit tape. The locking processor may unlock the secured object once the after-look image has been committed from either a stored version in the non-volatile cache or from a high performance main memory unit to the data base disk.
Merlin L. Hanson - Arden Hills MN Robert E. Swenson - Mendota Heights MN Arnold R. Schmalzbauer - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Sperry Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 702
US Classification:
364200
Abstract:
In a data processing system having a host processor, a cache store for storing segments of data, a bulk memory and a storage control unit for controlling transfers between the processor, cache store and bulk memory, the storage control unit normally responds to a read or write command from the host processor to control the transfer of data. If a copy of the data transferred is not resident in the cache store then a copy is written therein by the storage control unit. If the length of a data transfer exceeds a first threshold length then the storage control unit does not write a copy of the data into the cache store. If the length of a data transfer exceeds a second threshold length, and the transfer begins on a segment boundary and comprises an integral number of segments, then the storage control unit does not write a copy of the data into the cache store. The writing into the cache store is transparent to the host processor. The use of a transfer threshold prevents data from being entered into the cache store when it is not likely to be used again soon.
Cache System With File Surge Protection And Method For Managing Allocation Of Storage In The Cache
Robert E. Swenson - Mendota Heights MN Joseph E. Kessler - St. Anthony MN
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 1202
US Classification:
395460
Abstract:
An outboard file cache system including file surge protection and an improved method for managing allocation of cache storage are disclosed. In an outboard cache, excessive writes to a file are detected by testing whether a segment belonging to a file specified by a nd, which logically precedes one of the segments specified in the command by a predetermined number of segments, is present in the outboard file cache, has been written, and has not been destaged. When a first surge-threshold is reached, a group of segments is selected and destaged. When a second surge-threshold is reached, the outboard cache inhibits allocation of further cache storage for the file for the purpose of writing until a selected group of segments is destaged.
Non-Toxic Biodegradable Emulsion Compositions For Use In Automatic Car Washes
Robert A. Swenson - Janesville WI William E. Welch - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Exxon Chemical Patents Inc. - Linden NJ
International Classification:
C11D 162 C11D 138 C11D 320 C11D 344
US Classification:
252547
Abstract:
This invention relates to emulsion compositions which are used as auto spray waxes or rinse or drying aids in automatic car washes. The inventive emulsion replaces mineral seal oil of prior art emulsions with more environmentally acceptable simple esters of natural fatty acids having the general structural formula: ##STR1## wherein R--C is from an acid moiety having approximately 12-26 carbon atoms, and R' is from an alcohol moiety having approximately 1-5 carbon atoms. In an additional embodiment, the emulsion composition can include an amine oxide coupling solvent or solubilizer.
Enhanced Least Recently Used Round Robin Cache Management Method And Apparatus For Allocation And Destaging Of Cache Segments
Robert E. Swenson - Mendota Heights MN Kevin W. Bengtson - Shoreview MN
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 1212
US Classification:
395461
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a cache management method for a post-store cache. Recently referenced units of storage in the cache are identified and a round robin cache replacement method is generally used to select a unit of storage for replacement if the unit of storage has not been recently referenced. Recently used segments are identified by maintaining a Recently Used Zone ahead of the storage location presently considered for replacement. For each reference to a unit of storage in the cache which results in a miss, a portion of the cache is scanned for units of storage to destage.
Dr. Swenson graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Vancouver, WA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Swenson is affiliated with Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center and PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center.
Marshall Elementary School Harrisburg PA 1953-1959, Thomas Alva Edison Junior High School Harrisburg PA 1960-1962, Edison Middle School Harrisburg PA 1960-1962
Parkers Prairie High School Parkers Prairie MN 1956-1960
Community:
Georgieann Noetzelman, Anna Stigen, Carole Sand, David Larson, David Carlson, Verna Judson, Laurence Johnson, Delphine Diedrich, Dan Carlson, Ronald Hink, Gloria Carlson
Turner Elementary School Rockford IL 1961-1963, Rolling Green Elementary School Muhl Center Rockford IL 1962-1969, Abraham Lincoln Middle School Rockford IL 1969-1971, Abraham Lincoln Junior High School Rockford IL 1969-1971
Community:
Kathy Lowe, Kim Willey, Michele Alexander, William Edleman