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Jason L Klassen

from Plymouth, MN
Age ~50

Jason Klassen Phones & Addresses

  • 105 Union Terrace Ln N, Minneapolis, MN 55441 (763) 546-1925
  • 3535 Rhode Island Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55426 (952) 938-3126
  • Plymouth, MN
  • 5302 Kimberly Rd, Minnetonka, MN 55345 (952) 938-3126
  • Belgrade, MN
  • Wayzata, MN

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Resumes

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Cnc Programmer At Metalmite Corporation

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Position:
CNC Programmer at Metalmite Corporation
Location:
United States
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Metalmite Corporation since May 1996
CNC Programmer

Advanced Machine Sep 1992 - Apr 1996
CNC Programmer
Education:
Macomb Community College 1994 - 1997
Interests:
Smoking the best BBQ on the planet! Building wild and crazy stuff.
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Principal Engineeer At General Dynamics Ais

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Position:
Principal Engineeer at General Dynamics AIS
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
General Dynamics AIS since Jun 2002
Principal Engineeer
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1999 - 2002
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
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Us Patents

Interposer Lead

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US Patent:
20120026705, Feb 2, 2012
Filed:
Jul 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/193422
Inventors:
Karl Geisler - St. Paul MN, US
Jason Klassen - Minnetonka MN, US
Michael Woizeschke - Bloomington MN, US
Assignee:
GENERAL DYNAMICS ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
H05K 1/18
H01B 5/00
US Classification:
361772, 1741261
Abstract:
An interposer lead provides a connection between an integrated circuit and a circuit board. The interposer lead includes a first leg for interfacing with the circuit board. The interposer lead also includes a second leg disposed generally parallel to the first leg for interfacing with an IC electrical lead extending from the integrated circuit. A connecting portion operatively connects the first leg and the second leg. The interposer lead further includes a lip extending non-parallel from the second leg for limiting movement of the IC electrical lead on the second leg.

Electrical Device Including Battery Pack And Method Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
20050242769, Nov 3, 2005
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/986454
Inventors:
Harvey Burt - Minneapolis MN, US
Jason Klassen - St. Louis Park MN, US
Eric Sly - Cologne MN, US
Assignee:
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H02J007/00
US Classification:
320107000
Abstract:
An electronic device according to an embodiment of the present invention may include a chassis configured to house electronics. The chassis of an electronic device may include a first rail and a second rail substantially parallel to the first rail. The first rail and the second rail may be coupled to the chassis. The first rail may have a first cutout and a second cutout. The second rail may include a third cutout and a fourth cutout. The invention according may also include a housing. This housing may be configured to be removably coupled to the chassis. The housing may include a first side having a first protrusion and a second protrusion. The housing may also include a second side having a third protrusion and a fourth protrusion. The first recess may be configured to receive one of the first protrusion and the second protrusion. The second recess may be configured to receive one of the third protrusion and the fourth protrusion. Thus the housing may be slidable in a substantially lateral motion under the first rail and the second rail.

Protector

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US Patent:
20050195611, Sep 8, 2005
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/986453
Inventors:
Harvey Burt - Minneapolis MA, US
Jason Klassen - St. Louis Park MN, US
Eric Sly - Cologne MN, US
Assignee:
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
F21V015/00
US Classification:
362376000
Abstract:
An embodiment of the present invention relates to the protection of electronic displays and includes a guard configured to protect a lighting means while providing an expanded field of view. The guard may include a first element and a second element each having at least a top surface and a wall. The lighting means may be positionable substantially between the first element and the second element such that the top surface of the lighting means is below the first top surface and the second top surface to protect the lighting means from incidental impact. A gap between the first and second elements provides a field of view. The field of view may include a substantially orthogonal line of sight to one side surface of the lighting means.
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