Paul Marshall Haas
Nursing at Hamline Ave, Saint Paul, MN

License number
Colorado 188767
Issued Date
Nov 19, 2008
Renew Date
Nov 19, 2008
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2010
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
4234 Hamline Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55112

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Paul Haas
6191 Villa Ln NW, Walker, MN 56484
Paul Haas, age 74
320 3Rd Ave NW, Pine Island, MN 55963
(507) 254-0518
Paul Haas
PO Box 293, Walker, MN 56484
(218) 547-3193
Paul Haas, age 43
675 Stryker Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55107
Paul Haas
7930 Forest Blvd APT F, Saint Paul, MN 55125

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Magnetic Annealing Oven And Method

US Patent:
6455815, Sep 24, 2002
Filed:
Nov 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/008040
Inventors:
Hans L. Melgaard - North Oaks MN
Paul J. Haas - White Bear Lake MN
Assignee:
Despatch Industries, L.L.P. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
F27B 514
US Classification:
219390, 219393, 219400, 148108, 148121
Abstract:
An oven for magnetic annealing of magnetic media, along with methods for using the same. The oven has a vacuum chamber with vacuum port for loading and unloading magnetic media. The vacuum port is sealed by a vacuum seal or door adapted for movement between open and closed positions. A vacuum pump is connected to the chamber to provide a vacuum within the chamber. The oven includes a heat exchanger adapted to receive magnetic media and a heat transfer gas unit connected to the heat exchanger to form a closed, hermetically sealed heat transfer gas circuit for heating and cooling magnetic media loaded in the heat exchanger. A magnet located exterior to the vacuum chamber provides the magnetic field to magnetic media. Methods of the invention include the steps of loading magnetic media into the heat exchanger of the oven, closing the door to create a vacuum seal, generating a vacuum within the chamber, circulating heat transfer gas through the heat transfer gas circuit to ramp-up to the annealing temperature, providing a magnetic field of greater than 0. 25 Tesla, holding the temperature at the annealing temperature to allowing the magnetic material of the magnetic media to assume the desired orientation, ramping down the temperature to cool the magnetic media to preserve the desired orientation, ramping down and removing the magnet field, and reintroducing atmosphere into the chamber.