ROBERT LEROY MEISCH
Pilots at 61 Ave, Minneapolis, MN

License number
Minnesota A1272197
Issued Date
Feb 2017
Expiration Date
Feb 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
6319 61St Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55428

Professional information

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Consultant, Energetics At Self

Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services


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Dual Spool Pretensioner

US Patent:
4434953, Mar 6, 1984
Filed:
Mar 2, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/238070
Inventors:
Charles Gemar - Mound MN
Robert L. Meisch - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
A62B 3502, B65H 7548
US Classification:
242107
Abstract:
A dual spool pretensioner serving dual spool retractors in a common frame by transversely projecting a piston element between the adjacent shaft extensions. The shaft extensions are upset as by knurling and a portion of the piston element is in an interference path with the upset portion of the shafts. The piston is cartridge driven by pyrotechnic means and the portion of the piston means, in the guided interference path with the upset, is deformed during passage between the shafts so that the shafts and the reels attached thereto are positively rotated and webbing on such reels is wound thereon. The pretensioner is removably attached by its case to the retractor frame and stresses in the pretensioner are thereby transmitted through the retractor frame to the mounting thereof.


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Flow System For Medical Device Evaluation And Production

US Patent:
7326564, Feb 5, 2008
Filed:
Feb 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/789130
Inventors:
Beverley I. Lundell - Woodbury MN, US
Robert L. Meisch - Crystal MN, US
John R. Wilson - New Brighton MN, US
Matthew W. Weston - Little Canada MN, US
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C12M 3/00
US Classification:
4352931, 4352841, 4352991, 623912, 623915
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a flow system includes a medical device mount, fluid and a conduit containing the fluid and medical device mount. The conduit is mounted on an assembly that moves the conduit along with the medical device mount to induce relative motion of the fluid relative to the medical device mount. In preferred embodiments, pulsatile fluid motion is generated. In some embodiments, the fluid includes viable cells. In alternative embodiments, a flow system includes a continuous flow pump connected to a conduit loop having multiple branch conduits downstream from the pump providing alternative paths over a section of the conduit loop. Each branch conduit has a valve controlling flow through the branch. In some embodiments, at least one branch includes a medical device mount.