Brainlab Inc Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and S...
3 Westbrook Corporate Ctr Ste 3, Westchester, IL 60154
Eric Lindquist Director
National Brain Tumor Society Nonprofit Organization Management · Individual/Family Services
55 Chapel St SUITE 200, Newton, MA 02458 4643 E Thomas Rd #9, Phoenix, AZ 85018 124 Watertown St SUITE 2D, Watertown, MA 02472 Director 2 Greenwood Pl, Caratunk, ME 04925 (617)9249997, (617)3937667, (617)9249998
Eric Lindquist
GRANIERI/LINDQUIST ENTERPRISES, LLC
Eric Charles Lindquist
OSUBFLA LTD
Eric M. Lindquist Principal
ASPHALT MILLING SERVICE & EQUIPMENT SALES LLC Whol Commercial Equipment
5901 W Behrend Dr #2033, Glendale, AZ 85308
Eric Lindquist President
Entropy Solutions Renewables & Environment · Ret Misc Merchandise Ret Dairy Products
151 Cheshire Ln N SUITE 400, Plymouth, MN 55441 151 Cheshire Ln N SUITE 400, Minneapolis, MN 55441 9827 Vly Vw Rd, Edina, MN 55344 (952)9410306, (952)9446893
Preston Noel Williams - Richfield MN, US Arnold Charles Hillmann - Prior Lake MN, US Eric Robert Lindquist - Medina MN, US Christian Peter Kramer - Saint Louis Park MN, US David Nicholas Legas - Bloomington MN, US
International Classification:
B65D 81/38 B65B 1/04
US Classification:
22059226, 53473
Abstract:
A package and method of use for packaging temperature sensitive payloads during transport through environments having extreme temperatures. The package includes a segmented, flexible panel containing a plurality of phase change material segments. A pair of such panels may be used, with each panel being separately thermally preconditioned as a function of anticipated ambient temperature during transport. The panels may be formed by retaining phase change material segments between a pair of flexible sheets.
Multiple Walled Primary Package With Phase Change Material
Eric Lindquist - Medina MN, US Luke Haun - Minneapolis MN, US Preston Williams - Richfield MN, US
International Classification:
B65D 85/00
US Classification:
2065241
Abstract:
A container for a temperature sensitive product, such as a pharmaceutical compound, includes an inner vessel and an outer shell. When the inner vessel is contained in the outer shell, a chamber adapted to receive a phase change material is defined between an inner vessel wall and an outer shell wall. A container may also include multiple chambers defined by multiple walls, with different phase change materials disposed in different chambers. A cap, such as a child-proof cap, may be used to secure the contents of the container.
A guardrail support comprising a base having a first side with attachment holes suitable for attachment to a surface beneath the base using one or more fasteners at a penetrating angle, and a second side one or more attachment holes suitable for attachment to the surface beneath the base using one or more fasteners at a penetrating angle, a post extending vertically from the base, a support member extending at an angle from the first side of the base to the post, where an upper portion of the post is positioned at a distance of between 48 inches and 60 inches from the base, and wherein when the base of the guardrail support is attached to the surface beneath the base, the guardrail support will withstand a 200 pound outward or downward force applied to the upper portion of the post.
Thermal Receptacle With Phase Change Material Containing Insert
Eric Robert LINDQUIST - Medina MN, US William Rusty SUTTERLIN - Tuscaloosa AL, US Luke HAUN - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
B65D 81/18
US Classification:
141 1, 22059216
Abstract:
A thermal receptacle having a side wall which has an inner surface and a spaced outer surface. An interstitial chamber may be defined by the space between the inner and outer surfaces. A phase change material containing insert is provided into the receptacle. The insert contains a phase change material or a plurality of different phase change materials. Phase change material may also be located within the interstitial chamber. The phase change material regeneratively absorbs thermal energy from a hot liquid in the receptacle thereby rapidly lowering the temperature of the liquid and then the material releases the thermal energy back to the liquid to maintain the temperature of the liquid.
Entropy Solutions, Inc. since Jul 2007
CEO/President
Polaris Industries 2002 - 2006
General Manager, Snowmobile Division
Nike 1996 - 2002
Director of Sales - Americas Region
Wilson Sporting Goods 1988 - 1997
Managing Director, Wilson Africa
Education:
Indiana University - Kelley School of Business 1984 - 1988
Bachelor of Science, Marketing/Int'l Business
Audi Minneapolis Minneapolis, MN Feb 2014 to Nov 2014 Service AdvisorState Farm - Jim Lindahl Minnetonka, MN May 2013 to Feb 2014 Sales RepresentativeEvents Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN Aug 2011 to May 2013 Associate Retail Marketing PlannerFireman's Fund Insurance Golden Valley, MN Apr 2008 to Aug 2011 Account RepresentativeRalph Lauren.com Center, MN, US Mar 2005 to Feb 2008 Product Specialist
Education:
Minneapolis Community College Minneapolis, MN 2008 Business Management