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  • 604 Autumn Oaks Ct, Eagan, MN 55123 (651) 681-8606
  • Saint Paul, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN

Work

Company: Medtronic cardiac rhythm disease management 2010 Position: Principal mechanical design engineer

Education

School / High School: University of Saint Thomas 2010 Specialities: Masters of Manufacturing Systems Engineering in project management

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Richard Vatsaas

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Work:
Medtronic Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management

2010 to 2000
Principal Mechanical Design Engineer

Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors
Eagan, MN
2000 to 2010
Lead Mechanical Engineer

Determan Brownie, Inc
Fridley, MN
1999 to 2000
Engineering Manager

Horton, Inc
Minneapolis, MN
1992 to 1999
Senior Project Engineer

Alliant Techsystems
Hopkins, MN
1986 to 1992
Mechanical Design/Systems Engineer

Education:
University of Saint Thomas
2010
Masters of Manufacturing Systems Engineering in project management

University of Minnesota
1986
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Vibration Isolation System For Dagger Mounted Equipment

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US Patent:
7261274, Aug 28, 2007
Filed:
May 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/430624
Inventors:
Richard D. Vatsaas - Eagan MN, US
Wayne E. Eiden - Resemount MN, US
Clarie C. Engelhart - Chaska MN, US
Marie Guion, legal representative - St. Paul MN, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
F16M 13/00
US Classification:
248635, 2671412, 248573
Abstract:
A vibration isolation mount, a vibration isolation system and a method of resiliently mounting a device, and particularly a device that is mounted in a cramped space with the vibration isolation mount including a dagger plate having an elastomer secured thereto to permit a resilient mounting of the dagger plate on a device and a dagger pin for mounting on the support housing for blind engagement with the dagger pin with the dagger pin forming a snug but non-interference fit with a sidewall of an alignment hole in the dagger plate. The method also includes the mounting of a device by resiliently securing a dagger plate to a device and then positioning the device on a dagger pin by moving the device along an axis parallel to the axis of the dagger pin and then securing a further portion of the device to a support housing.

Anti-Tamper Apparatus

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US Patent:
20060152360, Jul 13, 2006
Filed:
Dec 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/021646
Inventors:
Richard Vatsaas - Eagan MN, US
David Erickson - Farmington MN, US
International Classification:
G08B 13/00
US Classification:
340550000
Abstract:
One apparatus embodiment includes a patterned electrically conductive layer, a power source, and an actuator. The power source provides an electrical signal to the electrically conductive layer. The monitoring unit monitors the electrical signal and initiates an action based upon a change in the electrical signal.
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