An electrical connector apparatus for use with a field device includes a housing having a first end and a second end, an electrical feedthrough subassembly, and a visual indicator viewable from outside the housing. The first end of the housing is configured to mechanically connect to the field device. The electrical feedthrough subassembly extends through at least a portion of the housing and includes a plurality of electrical conductors configured to provide a removable electrical connection at the second end of the housing and a flameproof barrier disposed between the first and second ends of the housing. The visual indicator has a plurality of illumination modes indicative of a power state of the electrical feedthrough subassembly.
- Shakopee MN, US Ryan T. Lindsey - Eden Prairie MN, US Greg E. Gindele - Maple Lake MN, US Todd L. Larson - Shakopee MN, US Sean P. Mcleskey - Eden Prairie MN, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/22 G01N 33/00
Abstract:
A detachable filter assembly includes a filter, a filter assembly housing defining a body of the filter assembly, an attachment mechanism configured to couple to a sensor installation, a securing mechanism configured to mate with a mating feature on the sensor installation, and a calibration port configured to provide a direct fluid pathway to the sensor installation.
Player Ranking System Based On Multiple Quantitative And Qualitative Scoring Types
A ranking system is provided. The ranking system may provide a qualitative method of ranking quantitative evaluation data of players from a plurality of player pools, wherein the plurality of player pools are a subset of the entire group of potential players. The ranking system may provide a method of transforming a plurality of two types—objective and subjective—of evaluation data for a plurality of players into a ranking for each player by standardizing both types on the same on a common scale and applying weights to prioritize specific evaluation and, separately, applying weights to indicate the relative importance between the two types—objective and subjective—of evaluation data, so as to meet the needs of a predetermined team.
Process Variable Transmitter With Dual Compartment Housing
- Chanhasse MN, US Dirk Bauschke - Shakopee MN, US Kirsten Norman - Chanhassen MN, US Todd Larson - Shakopee MN, US
International Classification:
G05B 13/02
US Classification:
700 28
Abstract:
A process variable transmitter for use in an industrial control or monitoring process is provided and includes a housing with a cavity formed therein which extends between first and second housing openings. The transmitter further includes a process variable sensor configured to sense a process variable of the industrial process. An electronics carrier assembly is mounted in the cavity and is configured to define a first compartment and a second compartment in the cavity and provide a seal therebetween. Measurement circuitry is carried by the electronics carrier assembly in the first compartment and configured to receive a process variable signal and provide an output. An electrical connection is carried on the electronics carrier assembly in the second compartment and is electrically coupled to the output of the measurement circuitry.
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University of Washington Seattle, WA Feb 2014 Masters in Public AdministrationWashington State University Pullman, WA May 2001 Bachelor of Arts in Management Information Systems
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Todd S Larson, Reston VA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Larson graduated from the Midwestern University/ Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2007. He works in Sheboygan, WI and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Larson is affiliated with Hospital Sisters Health System St Nicholas Hospital.
I am a 3rd generation, life long resident of Monticello, Minnesota. My family owned a hardware store in Monticello for 50 yrs, from the early 1950s, until 2003. We operated as a Coast to Coast store u...