Leonard Frank Carlson
Land Surveyors in Minneapolis, MN

License number
South Dakota 9819
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2019
Category
Land Surveyor
Address
Address
9001 E Bloomington Feerwy E Bloomington Feerwy, Minneapolis, MN 05542
Phone
(952) 881-2455

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Leonard Carlson
5440 Shoreview Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55417
Leonard Carlson, age 99
30977 Lakeview Ave, Red Wing, MN 55066
(612) 306-9058
Leonard Carlson, age 63
3571 Kahler Dr NE, Saint Michael, MN 55376
Leonard Carlson
408 4Th St S, Buffalo, MN 55313
(763) 684-0145
Leonard Carlson
9557 Yukon Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55438
(952) 944-6605

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Director Of Agencies At Sons Of Norway

Director Of Agencies At Sons Of Norway

Position:
Director of Agencies at Sons of Norway
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Sons of Norway since Oct 1994 - Director of Agencies New York Life Insurance Company 1980 - 1994 - Sales Manger, Associate General Manager and General Manager New York Life Insurance Company 1976 - 1980 - Sales Manager
Education:
The University of North Dakota 1970 - 1973
Masters, Public Administration
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1965 - 1969
BS Business, Marketing and Econonmics


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Method And Apparatus For Carton Sterilization

Method And Apparatus For Carton Sterilization

US Patent:
5639432, Jun 17, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/476353
Inventors:
Leonard A. Carlson - Bloomington MN
Assignee:
Tetra Laval Holdings & Finance S.A. - Pully
International Classification:
A61L 206
US Classification:
422302
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for sterilizing preformed cartons prior to filling is disclosed. The interior of the cartons are first sprayed with a solution of hydrogen peroxide. The cartons are then treated with heated air to remove the hydrogen peroxide. The heated air is applied by means of a hollow mandrel having nozzles at one end. The mandrel corresponds generally to the shape of the carton. When the mandrel is inserted in the carton, air is directed against the interior side walls and bottom of the carton, and is exhausted from the carton by flowing upwardly between the side walls of the mandrel and the side walls of the carton.


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Method And Apparatus For Carton Sterilization

Method And Apparatus For Carton Sterilization

US Patent:
5587127, Dec 24, 1996
Filed:
Aug 24, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/293948
Inventors:
Leonard A. Carlson - Bloomington MN
Assignee:
Tetra Laval Holdings & Finance SA - Pully
International Classification:
A61L 218
US Classification:
422 28
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for sterilizing preformed cartons prior to filling is disclosed. The interior of the cartons are first sprayed with a solution of hydrogen peroxide. The cartons are then treated with heated air to remove the hydrogen peroxide. The heated air is applied by means of a hollow mandrel having nozzles at one end. The mandrel corresponds generally to the shape of the carton. When the mandrel is inserted in the carton, air is directed against the interior side walls and bottom of the carton, and is exhausted from the carton by flowing upwardly between the side walls of the mandrel and the side walls of the carton.


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Method And Apparatus For Carton Sterilization

Method And Apparatus For Carton Sterilization

US Patent:
5368828, Nov 29, 1994
Filed:
Nov 12, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/974694
Inventors:
Leonard A. Carlson - Bloomington MN
Assignee:
Tetra Laval Holdings & Finance S.A. - Pully
International Classification:
A61L 218
US Classification:
422300
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for sterilizing preformed cartons prior to filling is disclosed. The interior of the cartons are first sprayed with a solution of hydrogen peroxide. The cartons are then treated with heated air to remove the hydrogen peroxide. The heated air is applied by means of a hollow mandrel having nozzles at one end. The mandrel corresponds generally to the shape of the carton. When the mandrel is inserted in the carton, air is directed against the interior side walls and bottom of the carton, and is exhausted from the carton by flowing upwardly between the side walls of the mandrel and the side walls of the carton.