Apr 2014 to 2000 Service WriterMayo Clinic Rochester, MN Feb 2004 to Mar 2013 SupervisorOverlake Hospital Bellevue, WA 2001 to 2004 Project Manager
Education:
Concordia College Saint Paul, MN 2013 Master of Arts in Organizational ManagementUniversity of Minnesota - St. Paul Minnesota, Minnesota, US 1994College of Natural Resources Bachelors of Science
Dr. Erickson graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson in 1993. He works in Phoenix, AZ and specializes in Sports Medicine.
Dr. Erickson graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1981. He works in Waterloo, IA and specializes in Adolescent Medicine.
Kevin R. Triplett - Parker CO, US Mark C. Adamson - Wheat Ridge CO, US Steven J. Erickson - Littleton CO, US Mark W. Sneddon - Thornton CO, US
Assignee:
Robinson Brick Company - Denver CO
International Classification:
B24B 49/16 B28D 1/04
US Classification:
451 5, 125 1301
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an automated rock saw having a saw motor load sensor to control the speed of the conveyors bringing the rock to the saw blade. As the saw motor works harder to cut a given rock, the controller automatically slows the conveyor belts, reducing the load on the saw blade. If the saw blade is easily cutting a given rock and not working at optimum speed, the conveyors will be sped up, increasing production. Also provided in an alternate embodiment is a horizontal blade that can be moved into place to cut the “bottom” of a corner piece, then the standard, vertical blade cuts the other side of the corner.
Kevin R. Triplett - Parker CO, US Mark C. Adamson - Wheat Ridge CO, US Steven J. Erickson - Littleton CO, US Mark W. Snedden - Thornton CO, US
Assignee:
Robinson Brick - Denver CO
International Classification:
B24B 49/16 B28D 1/04
US Classification:
451 5, 125 1301
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an automated rock saw having a saw motor load sensor to control the speed of the conveyors bringing the rock to the saw blade. As the saw motor works harder to cut a given rock, the controller automatically slows the conveyor belts, reducing the load on the saw blade. If the saw blade is easily cutting a given rock and not working at optimum speed, the conveyors will be sped up, increasing production. Also provided in an alternate embodiment is a horizontal blade that can be moved into place to cut the “bottom” of a corner piece, then the standard, vertical blade cuts the other side of the corner.
Kevin R. Triplett - Parker CO, US Mark C. Adamson - Wheat Ridge CO, US Steven J. Erickson - Littleton CO, US Mark W. Sneddon - Thornton CO, US
Assignee:
Robinson Brick - Denver CO
International Classification:
B24B 49/16 B28D 1/04
US Classification:
451 5, 451 8, 125 1301
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an automated rock saw having a saw motor load sensor to control the speed of the conveyor bringing the rock to the saw blade. As the saw motor works harder to cut a given rock, the controller automatically slows the conveyor belts, reducing the load on the saw blade. If the saw blade is easily cutting a given rock and not working at optimum speed, the conveyor will be sped up, increasing production. Also provided in an alternate embodiment is a horizontal blade that can be moved into place to cut the “bottom” of a corner piece, then the standard, vertical blade cuts the other side of the corner.
James R. Corliss - Thornton CO, US Steven W. Erickson - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Inc. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370354, 379 8817
Abstract:
A system and method for allowing remote access to an IP communications network is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for allowing access to an IP network comprises: sending a first message addressed to a first port of an IP communications network component, the first message comprising a command requesting the performance of a selected telecommunications function; a selected IP endpoint performing, in response to the first message, the selected telecommunications function; sending a second message addressed to a different second port of the IP communications network component, the second message comprising a request for information associated with the IP endpoint; and tunneling, in response to receiving the second message at the second port, the second message to the IP endpoint.
James P. Schultz - Plymouth MN, US Franklin I. Skog - Shoreview MN, US David A. Tait - Apple Valley MN, US Steven D. Erickson - Plymouth MN, US Cecil H. Nelson - Chanhassen MN, US
Assignee:
ASI DataMyte, Inc. - Plymouth MN
International Classification:
F16B 31/02
US Classification:
73761
Abstract:
A system for detecting fastener movement and measuring a residual torque in a fastener joint, including a device for applying torque to a stationary fastener in a tightened state and measuring torque and angle of rotation. The device includes a sensing system that has a gyroscope that provides a signal corresponding to the angle of rotation of the device as it applies torque to the fastener, and a torque transducer that provides a signal corresponding to the torque applied to the fastener by the device. The device also includes a computing unit in communication with the sensing system and adapted to receive the signal corresponding to an angle of rotation of the device and the signal corresponding to the torque applied to the fastener, and determine a torque at a moment of initial movement of the fastener.
Steven D. Erickson - Plymouth MN Cecil Nelson - Chanhassen MN
Assignee:
Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G08C 1906
US Classification:
34087036
Abstract:
The apparatus and method of the present invention overcome the difficulties of balancing paired LVDT probes via provision of a quick and inexpensive process that can be implemented in either hardware or software. In particular, a software method is provided for determining a balance correction factor for paired probes in a LVDT gauging system. The balance correction factor is found through a procedure in which an operator moves a part under measurement within a fixture to which the probes are installed. The balance correction factor is then used to mathematically normalize A/D counts from individual paired probe circuits into a single result for each pair.
Just trying to get my art out and explore other art forms
Steven Erickson
Steven Erickson
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Imported to Manitoba from BC. I think I stand up for Winnipeg more than almost anyone from Winnipeg. I love the amount of fishing within an easy drive from here.
who plans on participating in vigorous exercise and was sick with COVID-19 for three or more days should get a cardiac screening before working out or participating in their sport, said Dr. Steven Erickson, medical director for Banner University Sports Medicine and Concussion Specialists in Phoenix.