Search

Daniel G Mishek

age ~50

from Saint Paul, MN

Also known as:
  • Daniel A Mishek
  • Dan G Mishek
  • Dan A Mishek
Phone and address:
2315 Gilanderi Ln, Saint Paul, MN 55117
651 489-5311

Daniel Mishek Phones & Addresses

  • 2315 Gilanderi Ln, Saint Paul, MN 55117 • 651 489-5311
  • 2493 Matilda St, Saint Paul, MN 55113 • 651 489-5311
  • 1646 Saint Albans St, Saint Paul, MN 55117 • 651 489-5311
  • 1708 Saint Albans St, Saint Paul, MN 55113 • 651 488-2348
  • 1716 Saint Albans St, Saint Paul, MN 55113 • 651 487-3569
  • Little Canada, MN
  • Stillwater, MN
  • 1708 Saint Albans St N, Saint Paul, MN 55113 • 651 492-5450

Work

  • Position:
    Technicians and Related Support Occupations

Education

  • Degree:
    High school graduate or higher

Us Patents

  • Hand Grip

    view source
  • US Patent:
    20060163894, Jul 27, 2006
  • Filed:
    Jan 25, 2005
  • Appl. No.:
    11/042705
  • Inventors:
    Daniel Mishek - Roseville MN, US
    Gregory Johnson - Woodbury MN, US
    Chadwick Shaffer - Oakdale MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A45F 5/10
  • US Classification:
    294171000
  • Abstract:
    Embodiments of the present disclosure provide hand grips for use with various items having handles. In one embodiment a hand grip includes an elongate body having an elongate lumen formed therein for receiving a portion of an elongate handle of an item to be carried. The elongate body includes an elongate channel formed by a first side and a second side of the elongate body to provide access to the elongate lumen by an elongate handle.
  • Biodegradable Shield For Plant Protection

    view source
  • US Patent:
    20160270305, Sep 22, 2016
  • Filed:
    Mar 16, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/658724
  • Inventors:
    - Stillwater MN, US
    Daniel George Mishek - Roseville MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A01G 13/10
  • Abstract:
    Shielding for the protection of plants and seedlings from ground pests is provided. Shields can be comprised of materials including biodegradable materials that have the advantage of being formed into plant protection shields with various features, such as by an injection molding process, but that can be buried within the soil along with a plant's roots. Plant shields are provided for being partially buried in soil to surround a plant and for providing above-ground protection from ground travelling pests. Such shields can comprise a walled structure surrounding and creating an open-ended enclosure with the shield comprising an above the ground portion and a below the ground portion. The shield may comprises a Biodegradable Plastic that includes plant nutrients within the Biodegradable Plastic. The above the ground portion and the below the ground portion can be divided from one another by a divider that extends along an external surface of the walled structure in a similar direction as the walled structure surrounds the enclosure, the divider element comprising a ground engagement surface for limiting insertion of the shield into the soil.
  • Food Display And Service Articles

    view source
  • US Patent:
    20160206121, Jul 21, 2016
  • Filed:
    Mar 16, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/658931
  • Inventors:
    - Stillwater MN, US
    Daniel George Mishek - Roseville MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A47G 19/06
    B65G 57/03
    B65D 21/02
  • Abstract:
    Service items and utensil combinations are provided for efficiency of food service and for selective presentation of foods. Service items include at least a side wall defining an inside surface for receiving food, wherein the side wall is provided with an indentation that extends at least partially over a width of the sidewall for defining a utensil receiving recess along an outside surface of the sidewall, and a recessed edge portion provided along a peripheral edge of the sidewall providing access to the utensil receiving recess. The recessed edge portion can be defined by an edge portion of the peripheral edge and a plurality of opposed capture points. One or more utensils are provided in combination with the service item, wherein each utensil has a portion thereof that is dimensioned to be supported on the edge portion defining the recessed edge portion adjacent to the opposed capture points.
  • Biodegradable Horticulture Container

    view source
  • US Patent:
    20160174469, Jun 23, 2016
  • Filed:
    Dec 19, 2014
  • Appl. No.:
    14/577112
  • Inventors:
    - Stillwater MN, US
    Daniel George Mishek - Roseville MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A01G 9/02
    A01G 1/00
  • Abstract:
    The containment of plants and seedlings as such plants or seedlings are grown, transported, displayed and planted is provided. Containers are comprised of biodegradable materials that have the advantage of being formed into containers with various features, such as by an injection molding process, but that can be buried within the soil along with a plant's roots. Such containers allow for plant or seedling transplanting without having to separate the container from the plant's root system. More preferably, biodegradable plastics utilized in accordance with the present invention have properties such that the plastic can be injection molded and yet provide a stable structural container that will last in accordance with predetermined set needs, which needs may include environmental aspects, timing aspects and decompositional aspects. By utilizing injection molding, containers can be formed with many advantageous features.
  • Biodegradable Horticulture Container

    view source
  • US Patent:
    20160174470, Jun 23, 2016
  • Filed:
    Dec 18, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/974765
  • Inventors:
    - Stillwater MN, US
    Daniel George Mishek - Roseville MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A01G 9/10
    A01G 1/00
  • Abstract:
    The containment of plants and seedlings as such plants or seedlings are grown, transported, displayed and planted is provided. Containers are comprised of biodegradable materials that have the advantage of being formed into containers with various features, such as by an injection molding process, but that can be buried within the soil along with a plant's roots. Such containers allow for plant or seedling transplanting without having to separate the container from the plant's root system. More preferably, biodegradable plastics utilized in accordance with the present invention have properties such that the plastic can be injection molded and yet provide a stable structural container that will last in accordance with predetermined set needs, which needs may include environmental aspects, timing aspects and decompositional aspects. By utilizing injection molding, containers can be formed with many advantageous features.

Vehicle Records

  • Daniel Mishek

    view source
  • Address:
    2493 Matilda St, Saint Paul, MN 55113
  • Phone:
    651 489-5311
  • VIN:
    2LMDU88C47BJ14725
  • Make:
    LINCOLN
  • Model:
    MKX
  • Year:
    2007

Get Report for Daniel G Mishek from Saint Paul, MN, age ~50
Control profile