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Nils K Melberg

from Green Bay, WI
Age ~62

Nils Melberg Phones & Addresses

  • 2011 Oak Hill Dr, Green Bay, WI 54313 (920) 499-0942 (920) 865-4445
  • 1533 7Th St, Green Bay, WI 54304 (920) 499-0942
  • Athelstane, WI
  • Oconto Falls, WI
  • Suamico, WI
  • Shawano, WI
  • Waterloo, WI
  • Lake Mills, WI
  • 2011 Oakhill Dr, Green Bay, WI 54313 (920) 865-4445

Work

Position: Craftsman/Blue Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Nils Melberg
General Manager
Pace Analytical Services, Inc
Environmental Testing Laboratory · Testing Laboratories
1241 Bellevue St, Green Bay, WI 54302
(920) 469-2436, (920) 469-8827, (800) 736-2436
Nils Melberg
Shareholder
Chemisphere, Inc
Sanitary Services
1795 Industrial Dr, Green Bay, WI 54302
2855 Scotch Pne Trl, Green Bay, WI 54313
(920) 321-1630, (920) 884-5244

Publications

Us Patents

Soil Sampling Tool With Volume-Indicating Feature

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US Patent:
57069042, Jan 13, 1998
Filed:
Jul 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/686147
Inventors:
David E. Turriff - Green Bay WI
Lloyd E. Jacobs - Green Bay WI
Nils K. Melberg - Green Bay WI
Christopher A. Reitmeyer - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
En Novative Technologies, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
E21B 4902
US Classification:
175 20
Abstract:
The disclosure involves a soil-sampling tool having a barrel with a distal end for insertion into soil, and a plunger mounted for movement in the barrel. The plunger includes a soil-contact surface spaced from the distal end by a dimension when the barrel is filled with a soil sample having a volume. The improved tool includes a locking mechanism setting the dimension equal to a reference dimension, thereby establishing the volume of the soil sample to be equal to a predetermined or reference volume. In a more specific embodiment, there is an annular space between the barrel wall and the plunger head. Such head includes plural resilient sealing rings for sealing against the wall and closing the space. The tool also includes a feature for venting air otherwise trapped between the barrel/soil sample and the cap being mounted to the barrel.

Soil Sampling Tool With Unique Vent-And-Seal Features And Related Method

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US Patent:
59379537, Aug 17, 1999
Filed:
Jul 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/898506
Inventors:
Nils K. Melberg - Green Bay WI
Lloyd E. Jacobs - Green Bay WI
David E. Turriff - Green Bay WI
Christopher A. Reitmeyer - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
En Novative Technologies, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
F21B 4902
G01N 108
US Classification:
175 20
Abstract:
A soil-sampling tool extends along a longitudinal axis and includes a barrel having a soil-penetrating distal end, and a cap for closing the end. In the improvement, the barrel has a seal surface spaced from the end and also has a tapered lead portion between the surface and the end. The lateral dimension of the lead portion is less than that of the seal surface. The cap includes an abutment face and a seal spaced therefrom. The barrel seal surface is spaced from the barrel end by a dimension not greater than that between the cap seal and its abutment face. In a highly preferred embodiment, the barrel has a stop shoulder between the barrel seal surface and the barrel end. The cap includes a lip bearing against the stop shoulder and a tapered cap face substantially contacting the barrel face of the tapered lead portion. The tool also relates to a new method.

Tool For Sampling Soil Containing Volatile Organic Compound

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US Patent:
53437713, Sep 6, 1994
Filed:
Jul 20, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/915309
Inventors:
David E. Turriff - Green Bay WI
JoAnn L. Johnson - Denmark WI
Lloyd E. Jacobs - Green Bay WI
Nils K. Melberg - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
En Chem, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
G01N 108
US Classification:
7386444
Abstract:
The invention is an improvement in a soil sampling tool of the type having a handle and a cylindrical sampling barrel with an aperture in the upper end. An ejector extends through the aperture and is attached to a plunger for urging the soil sample out of the barrel. In the improvement, the ejector and aperture define an annular clearance between them so that when a soil sample is taken (and the plunger thereby urged toward the barrel upper end), air can exhaust from the barrel. The plunger includes a boss which extends into and seals the aperture when the plunger is at or near its uppermost position. In that way, vapors of volatile organic compounds are prevented from escaping through the aperture. The tool also includes a cap for sealing the lower end of the barrel so that such vapors cannot escape from the barrel. The improved tool is particularly useful for taking and later analyzing soil samples relating to possible leaking underground storage tanks which contain or have contained petroleum distillates, e. g.

Tool And Method For Soil Sampling

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US Patent:
55222714, Jun 4, 1996
Filed:
Jul 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/505825
Inventors:
David E. Turriff - Green Bay WI
Lloyd E. Jacobs - Green Bay WI
Nils K. Melberg - Green Bay WI
Christopher A. Reitmeyer - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
En Chem, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
G01N 104
US Classification:
7386444
Abstract:
Disclosed is a soil sampling tool having a barrel and a plug in the barrel for expelling a soil sample from the barrel. In the improvement, the plug is imperforate and includes a frangible section attached to the barrel. When the soil sample is expelled as, e. g. , into a lab vial, force is applied to the plug, breaking the frangible section and urging the plug and the soil sample out of the barrel. Since it is imperforate, the plug prevents VOC vapors from migrating out of the mouth portion and the barrel is thereby made suitable for a single use and is disposable. The advantages include avoidance of sample "cross-contamination. " A new method for analyzing a soil sample including the steps of providing a sampling tool having a barrel, a mouth portion and a plug retained in the barrel by a frangible section. The mouth portion is filled with a soil sample and the plug is urged toward the mouth portion, thereby breaking the frangible section and expelling the soil sample from the tool.
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