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William J Scherer

from Saint Paul, MN
Age ~67

William Scherer Phones & Addresses

  • Saint Paul, MN
  • Andover, MN

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Systems Manager At Mn State Colleges & Universities

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Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Higher Education
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William Scherer

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United States
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William Scherer

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United States
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Head Musician At Bs Productions

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Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Music
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William Scherer

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United States

Business Records

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Company / Classification
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William Scherer
SURBURBAN GOLF ASSOCIATION LLC
William Scherer
WM. SCHERER, LLC
William Scherer
"SCHERER EXCAVATING AND TRUCKING LC
William E. Scherer
SMK RESTORATION, INC
William J. Scherer
SIGMA MAINTENANCE INC
William Scherer
Director
Woodbridge Holdings Corporation

Publications

Us Patents

Distributed Monitoring And Control Fluid Handling System

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US Patent:
8392028, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Jun 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/600789
Inventors:
Christopher M. Lange - New Brighton MN, US
William C Scherer - Coon Rapids MN, US
Fred A Sutter - Arden Hills MN, US
Greg T. Mrozek - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Gary S. Parnes - Plymouth MN, US
Assignee:
Graco Minnesota Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G05D 11/00
US Classification:
700282, 700281, 702100
Abstract:
A fluid handling control/monitoring system is divided into a network of modular, intelligent components. These individual components are generally specific to a certain function within the system and contain all the intelligence necessary to perform that function without external guidance. Examples of the different types of components include but are not limited to: human-machine interface (HMI), fluid control, heater control, motor control, field-bus communications and the like. While each type of board is specialized in function, it may control several items of the same nature. For instance, a heater control may be able to control several heaters on one system. Similarly, a fluid board may have the ability to receive input from more than one flow meter and then control fluid flow of more than one point. An example might be a plural component metering and dispensing system where two fluid components have to be combined in a precise mix ratio.

Modular Electronic System

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US Patent:
20110103025, May 5, 2011
Filed:
Jun 11, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/001557
Inventors:
Daniel P. Ross - Maplewood MN, US
Greg T. Mrozek - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Christopher M. Lange - New Brighton MN, US
William C. Scherer - Coon Rapids MN, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/00
US Classification:
361728
Abstract:
Off-the-shelf electronic packages eliminate the much of the need for hardware redesign for each product. The base unit has a base plastic housing and a power/communication board. The component module is comprised of a mid-section plastic housing, a common board, a component board, panels with connectors and a housing cover. The component board is unique board to each platform and could be, for example, a fluid control module, a low power temperature control module, a gateway module, a USB module, etc.

Hydraulic Power Module

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US Patent:
20120121439, May 17, 2012
Filed:
Jul 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/386962
Inventors:
Michael J. Sebion - Apple Valley MN, US
Michael A. Cryer - Massillon OH, US
Todd A. Domer - Norton OH, US
Nicholas D. Long - Broadview Heights OH, US
Kevin A. Moore - Canton OH, US
Mark J. Brudevold - Fridley MN, US
William C. Scherer - Coon Rapids MN, US
International Classification:
F04B 17/03
F04B 49/06
US Classification:
417 18
Abstract:
The hydraulic power module consists of 1) a hydraulic manifold to route hydraulic fluid to the correct areas, 2) a hydraulic reservoir that contains hydraulic fluid 3) a hydraulic pump 4) a DC servo motor 5) a directional valve 6) a cooling system 7) an integrated filter housing and 8) electronics—motor control for controlling the DC servo motor

Dispenser With Sniff Device And Method

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US Patent:
45415480, Sep 17, 1985
Filed:
Aug 15, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/523129
Inventors:
Jimmy W. Tam - Shoreview MN
Gary W. Odegaard - Fridley MN
William C. Scherer - Minneapolis MN
Alan P. Lonneman - Coon Rapids MN
Assignee:
Red Devil, Inc. - Union NJ
International Classification:
B67D 522
US Classification:
222 48
Abstract:
Apparatus for dispensing paint or other liquids having a rotational valve actuable between a dispensing position and a suction position and a piston and cylinder assembly in flow coupling relation to the valve, and having a base plate for rotationally positioning the piston and cylinder assembly between the dispensing position and the suction position, including an inclined plane for imparting a predetermined suction movement of the piston during the rotational positioning.

Robot Spray Gun

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US Patent:
46797343, Jul 14, 1987
Filed:
Oct 30, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/792907
Inventors:
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.

Flow Ratio Control System

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US Patent:
39676340, Jul 6, 1976
Filed:
Nov 6, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/629378
Inventors:
William C. Scherer - Minneapolis MN
Michael Dwain Jines - Owatonna MN
Assignee:
Graco Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G05D 11035
US Classification:
137 99
Abstract:
Apparatus is disclosed for delivering two or more liquids in predetermined ratios, where the liquids are pumped by separate reciprocating pistons, the stroke of each piston being independently adjustable by means of a pivotal piston rod anchor and an adjustable piston arc control mechanism. All of the pistons are interconnected by means of an angularly rotating metering shaft which is in turn connected to a toggle valve mechanism for reversing the piston drive control upon reaching a predetermined amount of angular rotation. Since all interconnected pistons pass through the same angular value, but along independently adjustable arcs of travel, the respective strokes of each piston may be thereby controlled. A novel air valving mechanism for accomplishing the reversal and control of valves which regulate the fluid flow in contact with the respective pistons forms a part of the present invention.

Automatic Proportioning Paint Spray System

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US Patent:
40196534, Apr 26, 1977
Filed:
Aug 22, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/606926
Inventors:
William C. Scherer - Minneapolis MN
Raymond A. Vincent - Detroit MI
Assignee:
Graco Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B05B 704
B67D 528
US Classification:
222 1
Abstract:
Apparatus is disclosed for spraying paints wherein the paint comprises a predetermined ratio mixture of at least two components, and wherein the ratio of these components is controlled automatically as they are delivered to a spray gun and prior to mixing, by means flow-sensing devices which generate flow-representative signals to a control unit. The control unit calculates the appropriate ratio and adjusts a flow regulating device in at least one of the component lines for ensuring continued flow at the desired ratio.

Accumulation Resistant Tip Guard

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US Patent:
46856218, Aug 11, 1987
Filed:
Mar 24, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/843068
Inventors:
William C. Scherer - Minneapolis MN
Jimmy W. Tam - Shoreview MN
Duane A. Luebeck - Blaine MN
Assignee:
Graco, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B05B 128
US Classification:
239288
Abstract:
A tip guard is provided for protecting an airless spray tip and preventing accumulation of paint on the tip guard. The tip guard has two pair of vanes extending forwardly and radially outwardly from a base, each a pair of vanes being joined by a crossbar. A pointed edge faces radially inwardly from each of the vanes and the crossbar and, generally, planar sides are provided to each plane, thereby allowing air flow through the side of the tip guard and preventing buildup of paint on the surface of the tip guard.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

How to Do Systems Analysis?

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Author

William T. Scherer

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0470007656

How to Do Systems Analysis?

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William T. Scherer

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0470130598

Intelligent Scheduling Systems

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William T. Scherer

ISBN #

0792395158

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