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John Haeg Phones & Addresses

  • Bonita Springs, FL
  • 22 49Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55409 (612) 825-7443 (612) 270-1100
  • 207 Park Ave, Raleigh, NC 27605 (919) 835-9830 (919) 961-5092
  • Durham, NC

Work

Company: Hinrichs & associates ltd - Saint Louis Park, MN Jun 2014 Position: Accounting intern

Education

School / High School: St. John's University- Collegeville, MN Sep 2011 Specialities: Public Accounting

Resumes

Resumes

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Real Estate Appraiser

Work:
Acr
Real Estate Appraiser
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John Haeg

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John Haeg Lakeville, MN

Work:
Hinrichs & Associates LTD
Saint Louis Park, MN
Jun 2014 to Aug 2014
Accounting Intern

Exceed Hockey
Prior Lake, MN
May 2012 to Aug 2013
Hockey Instructor

Nike Clearance Store
Medford, MN
Sep 2010 to Aug 2011
Sales Associate

Education:
St. John's University
Collegeville, MN
Sep 2011
Public Accounting

Publications

Us Patents

Control System For A Floor Maintenance Appliance

US Patent:
7038416, May 2, 2006
Filed:
May 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/153406
Inventors:
Robert J. Erko - Apple Valley MN, US
John Peter Haeg - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Tennant Company - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G05B 11/01
US Classification:
318560, 318135, 318430, 318805, 15 491, 15 98
Abstract:
A control system for controlling the work output delivered to a floor surface by a work tool associated with a floor maintenance machine, such as a burnisher, is provided. In one embodiment, a voltage regulator regulates the voltage provided to the motor assembly that drives the work tool. A current sensor monitors the motor current drawn by the motor assembly and provides a signal representative thereof to a controller. The controller also receives as an input a work selector signal representative of a desired level of work output. Based on the work selector signal and the sensed motor current, the controller provides a control signal to an actuator. In response to the control signal, the actuator raises or lowers the work tool relative to the floor as need to control the work output delivered to the floor. In another embodiment, the voltage regulator is omitted, and the controller is configured to generate the control signal based on the product of the motor current and the voltage provided to the motor assembly.

Linear Actuator Control Structure

US Patent:
RE41036, Dec 15, 2009
Filed:
Oct 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/693525
Inventors:
Bruce Bushey - Minneapolis MN, US
Terry Schwartz - Shoreview MN, US
Richard Milun - Corcoran MN, US
Robert Erko - Apple Valley MN, US
John Haeg - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Tennant Company - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H02K 41/00
US Classification:
318135, 318254, 318635
Abstract:
A control system for a linear actuator having an electric motor drawing a variable current level during operation. The control system includes a current level sensor for determining an operational current level of the linear actuator and a controller for generating a drive signal and a force request signal representative of a desired current level of the linear actuator. The drive signal remains constant during a predetermined time interval of the controller. The control system further includes a current limiting component for receiving the force request signal, the current level of the linear actuator and the drive signal. The current limiting component minimizes the current level of the electric motor in response to a comparison between the force request signal and the desired current level within a time interval substantially smaller than the predetermined time interval of the controller.

Linear Actuator Control Structure

US Patent:
20010054533, Dec 27, 2001
Filed:
May 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/851831
Inventors:
Bruce Bushey - Minneapolis MN, US
Robert Erko - Apple Valley MN, US
John Haeg - Minneapolis MN, US
Richard Milun - Corcoran MN, US
Terry Schwartz - Shoreview MN, US
International Classification:
H02P001/00
US Classification:
192/084100, 318/560000, 318/135000
Abstract:
A control system for a linear actuator having an electric motor drawing a variable current level during operation. The control system includes a current level sensor for determining an operational current level of the linear actuator and a controller for generating a drive signal and a force request signal representative of a desired current level of the linear actuator. The drive signal remains constant during a predetermined time interval of the controller. The control system further includes a current limiting component for receiving the force request signal, the current level of the linear actuator and the drive signal. The current limiting component minimizes the current level of the electric motor in response to a comparison between the force request signal and the desired current level within a time interval substantially smaller than the predetermined time interval of the controller.
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