Dr. Lind graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 1988. He works in Clinton, NJ and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Lind is affiliated with Hunterdon Medical Center, Morristown Medical Center and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton.
Dr. Lind graduated from the New York University School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Flemington, NJ and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism and Diabetes. Dr. Lind is affiliated with Hunterdon Medical Center.
Duluth ClinicEssentia Health Ashland Clinic 1625 Maple Ln, Ashland, WI 54806 (715)6828183 (phone), (715)6822481 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis Graduated: 1971
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lind graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1971. He works in Ashland, WI and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Lind is affiliated with Memorial Medical Center.
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Robert Lind Owner
The Party Bus Company Lind Bus Co.. Inc. Buses - Charter & Rental. Limousine Service
1445 Neal Ave N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042 (612)7506999, (651)9980774
Robert Lind Owner
Lind Landscape & Design Inc. Landscape Contractors
1445 Neal Ave N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042 (612)3081698
Robert Lind Owner
Best Western Hotels and Motels
1084 Pomona Rd, Corona, CA 92882
Robert Lind Owner
Lind Landscape & Design Inc Landscape Contractors
1445 Neal Ave N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042 (612)3081698
Robert Lind Owner
The Party Bus Company Taxi Service
1445 Neal Ave N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042 (612)7506999, (651)9980774
Robert Lind Owner
Best Western Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels
1084 Pomona Rd, Corona, CA 92882 (951)7344241
Robert Lind Public Relations Director
Art Betterley Enterprises Inc Mfg Woodworking Machinery Ret Hardware Mfg Power-Driven Handtools
PO Box 490518, Minneapolis, MN 55449 11160 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN 55434 11161 Ulysses St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55434 (763)7553425
Robert J. Lind - Robbinsdale MN Scott A. Olson - Chippewa Falls WI Charles E. Kasten - Princeton MN
Assignee:
Graco Minnesota Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B05B 500
US Classification:
239690, 239705, 239706
Abstract:
An electrostatic method for increasing the transfer efficiency of spray finishing using lower voltages than are normally required and used with electrostatic spraying. The positioning and construction of ground electrodes ( ) behind the air cap ( ) helps ensure a clean operation.
Robert J. Lind - Robbinsdale MN, US Christopher A. Lins - Milaca MN, US Jon M. Knutson - Maple Grove MN, US Michael J. Mansheim - Burnsville MN, US Russel R. Paul - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Assignee:
Graco Minnesota Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
E01C023/16
US Classification:
404 93, 404 8405
Abstract:
Sensors (and ) and an interactive display () are added to an airless gas powered line striping machine () to provide the operator with a variety of information about the operating parameters. In addition to the pressure sensor/transducer () required to control the pressure through a clutch, the system includes a sensor (reed switch in the preferred embodiment) () to count pump strokes or drive revolutions, a sensor () to monitor when the gun trigger is activated and a sensor () to monitor wheel rotation (hall effect sensor detecting pulses from gear mounted on wheel in the preferred embodiment). A digital display () is included to read out measured and calculated values.
James Schroeder - Ramsey MN, US Robert Lind - Robbinsdale MN, US Michael Jens - Minneapolis MN, US Neil Taylor - Elk River MN, US
International Classification:
F16H055/12 F16H055/36
US Classification:
474174000, 474151000
Abstract:
There are several components on the convertible gas/electric sprayer () that facilitate the easy electric motor/gas engine conversion and positioning of the pulley () to the drive belt () for loading and unloading. The pulley for the gas engine and the pulley for the electric motor have two features that help guide the drive belt () onto the pulley (). The lead in angle (A) on the front of the pulley () helps the belt () over the front of the pulley (). The backstop lip (C) on the rear of the pulleys prevents the belt () from overshooting the V-groove (D). The fingers (A) on the upper portion of the bracket hold the belt on the upper drive pulley during conversion and shape the belt to accept the drive pulley, and the rib (B) on the bracket holds the belt in position to accept the pulley during loading.
In an electric airless sprayer (), as the motor () temperature approaches allowable limits, several performance cutbacks can be used to prevent overheating. The preferred method is to gradually reduce the controlled pressure. If the temperature continues to rise, the control () switches to on/off or deadband control. If the temperature continues to rise in spite of these measures, the control () shuts the unit down.
Robert J. Lind - Robbinsdale MN Stanley G. Karwoski - Oakdale MN
Assignee:
Graco Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B05B 502
US Classification:
239690
Abstract:
An electrostatic spray gun having an internal alternator-turbine power supply is provided with an air circuit which divides the air passages to the front end of the gun on one hand and to the power supply in the other hand at the trigger valve to prevent paint or solvent leakage into the power supply. The power supply is completely encapsulated or potted such that the only parts of the power supply extending through the containment are heat sinks, electrical connectors and a voltage indicator. Lastly, as C-clip is provided to attach the turbine alternator to the rest of the power supply which utilizes an interior groove on the alternator turbine and an exterior groove on the main body of the power supply.
Gordon V. Mommsen - Brooklyn Center MN Norman N. Fender - Monroe MI Stanley G. Karwoski - St. Paul MN William C. Scherer - Minneapolis MN Robert J. Lind - Robbinsdale MN
Assignee:
Graco Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B05B 502 B05B 1508
US Classification:
239692
Abstract:
A spray gun is designed for mounting on the end of a robot arm. The construction of the gun is provided such that nearly all of the main components with the exception of the spray head itself are located in a main body to which is mounted a pivotal spray head assembly which may pivot approximately 90. degree. to either side of the normal straight-ahead position. The power supply and power generating units are located in the main body. The electrostatic power supply connection to the spray head enters the spray head shaft on the opposite side from the fluid supply entry. The fluid control valve may be located in the spray head shaft.
A fluid stud and resistor design for electrostatic spray guns has a fluid passage which is shaped like a cloverleaf in cross section. By providing this cross-sectional shape, the resistor is allowed to reside in one wall of the fluid stud and run, nearly, the complete length of the stud, thereby providing an increased effective resistor length, thus reducing flash-over and providing a smaller contact wire, thereby reducing capacitance. The design of the fluid needle and electrode is provided so as to reduce the length of the electrode wire, thereby reducing capacitance and allowing an increased diameter wire for increased durability.
Electrostatic Spray Gun Voltage And Current Monitor
Dale R. Hemming - Fridley MN Lawrence J. Lunzer - St. Louis Park MN Robert J. Lind - Robbinsdale MN
Assignee:
Graco Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G01R 2912
US Classification:
324457
Abstract:
A device and method of determining the voltage and current existing at the electrostatic electrode in a electrostatic spray gun, the spray gun containing a self-contained power supply including a turbine generator operating the air supplied to the gun, the power supply producing a low voltage d. c. , and a voltage multiplier changing the voltage to a high potential which is applied to the electrode of the spray gun, a sensing and measuring circuit for determining the return current or ground current from the electrode to the power supply and producing a voltage directly related to the ground current and producing a voltage signal which may be measured directly to indicate the ground current; a circuit establishing a base voltage from the power supply for comparison against the ground current voltage signal and obtaining a differential voltage which may be measured and which is directly proportional to the electrode voltage.
We are dealing with scales of declining economic activity that nobody has seen before. The potential hit to GDP in the second quarter this year will probably far exceed what we saw at the worst point of the financial crisis, Capital Groups economist Robert Lind said in a note.