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Olaf C Moberg

age ~52

from Saint Paul, MN

Olaf Moberg Phones & Addresses

  • 651 Driftwood Ct, Saint Paul, MN 55112
  • New Brighton, MN
  • 15 1St St NE, Waite Park, MN 56387
  • Saint Cloud, MN

Us Patents

  • Encapsulation Of Oxidatively Unstable Compounds

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  • US Patent:
    20110052680, Mar 3, 2011
  • Filed:
    Jan 2, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/811479
  • Inventors:
    William A. Hendrickson - Stillwater MN, US
    John M. Finney - Eden Prairie MN, US
    Olaf C. Moberg - New Brighton MN, US
    Christopher J. Rueb - St. Paul MN, US
    Robert G. Bowman - Woodbury MN, US
    Chetan S. Rao - Austin MN, US
    Nita M. Bentley - Austin MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A61K 9/00
    A61K 31/355
    A61P 39/06
    A61K 8/11
    B01J 31/00
    A23L 1/226
    C12N 11/02
    C09D 11/00
    C09D 7/00
    C08K 5/00
    A23L 2/00
    A23L 2/04
  • US Classification:
    424451, 514458, 512 4, 502162, 426650, 435177, 106 3113, 106243, 106503, 1065011, 426590, 264 4, 426599
  • Abstract:
    An encapsulated material containing an oxidation-sensitive core is covered by at least a dried phospholipid layer, and contains at least one phytosterol in the core, the phospholipid layer or in a further layer or layers. By using microencapsulation, oxidatively unstable materials may be provided with a synthetic protective barrier and rendered less susceptible to oxidative degradation.
  • Encapsulation Of Oxidatively Unstable Compounds

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  • US Patent:
    20110059164, Mar 10, 2011
  • Filed:
    Jan 2, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/811459
  • Inventors:
    William A. Hendrickson - Woodbury MN, US
    John M. Finney - Eden Prairie MN, US
    Olaf C. Moberg - New Brighton MN, US
    Christopher J. Rueb - St. Paul MN, US
    Robert G. Bowman - Woodbury MN, US
    Chetan S. Rao - Austin MN, US
    Nita M. Bentley - Austin MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A61K 9/48
    A61K 31/355
    A61K 31/201
    A61P 39/06
    A61Q 13/00
    C12N 11/00
    A23L 2/02
    A23L 1/22
  • US Classification:
    424451, 514458, 514560, 512 4, 435174, 426534, 426599
  • Abstract:
    An encapsulated material containing an oxidation-sensitive core is covered by at least a dried synthetic organelle layer and optional additional ingredients in the organelle layer or additional layers. By using microencapsulation to mimic or otherwise adapt the storage concepts used by seeds to protect triacylglycerol cores, oxidatively unstable materials may be provided with a synthetic, seed-like oxygen-resistant protective barrier and rendered less susceptible to oxidative degradation.
  • Plant Treatment Compositions And Methods For Their Use

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  • US Patent:
    20120021911, Jan 26, 2012
  • Filed:
    Mar 5, 2010
  • Appl. No.:
    13/146229
  • Inventors:
    Wallace Keith Majure - West Monore LA, US
    Nicholas William Vandervort - Cresco LA, US
    Paul Joseph David - Lititz PA, US
    Brian Duane Deeter - Auberry CA, US
    Gary Louis Melchior - Walla Walla WA, US
    James Richard Brazzle - Sancramento CA, US
    Kenneth Roger Muzyk - Brandon FL, US
    Frank Rene Miranda - Holtville CA, US
    Tak Wai Cheung - Yuma AZ, US
    Oakford George Bain - Yuma AZ, US
    John Edward Frieden - Kansas City MA, US
    David Alexander Marsden - Yuma AZ, US
    Olaf Christian Moberg - New Brighton MN, US
    Susan Toddie Oeltjen - Lake Elmo MN, US
    John Christopher Rueb - St. Paul MN, US
    William Arthur Hendrickson - Stillwater OK, US
  • Assignee:
    Gowan Co. - Yuma AZ
  • International Classification:
    A01N 55/02
    A01P 21/00
    A01P 3/00
    A01P 1/00
    A01P 13/02
  • US Classification:
    504140, 514 54
  • Abstract:
    Plant treatment compositions comprising metal alginate salts and at least one amine compound are useful in the treatment of plants, particularly food crops. The metal alginate salts are found to be highly effective in the absence of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides.
  • Plant Treatment Compositions And Methods For Their Use

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  • US Patent:
    20130172184, Jul 4, 2013
  • Filed:
    Feb 26, 2013
  • Appl. No.:
    13/776975
  • Inventors:
    Oakford George Bain - Yuma AZ, US
    James Richard Brazzle - Sacramento CA, US
    Tak Wai Cheung - Yuma AZ, US
    Paul Joseph David - Lititz PA, US
    Brian Duane Deeter - Auberry CA, US
    John Edward Frieden - Kansas City MO, US
    Charles Paul Grasso - Yuma AZ, US
    Wallace Keith Majure - West Monroe LA, US
    David Alexander Marsden - Yuma AZ, US
    Gary Louis Melchior - Walla Walla WA, US
    Frank Rene Miranda - Holtville CA, US
    Kenneth Roger Muzyk - Brandon FL, US
    George David Newberry - Boise ID, US
    Nicholas William Vandervort - Cresco LA, US
    William Arthur Hendrickson - Stillwater MN, US
    Olaf Christian Moberg - New Brighton MN, US
    Susan Toddie Oeltjen - Lake Elmo MN, US
    Christopher John Rueb - St. Paul MN, US
  • Assignee:
    Gowan Comercio Internacional E Servicos Limitada - Funcha Madeira
  • International Classification:
    A01N 59/00
  • US Classification:
    504100, 504101
  • Abstract:
    Plant treatment compositions comprising metal alginate salts and further containing at least one amine compound (sometimes also herein referred to as the “first amine compound”), and additionally includes at least a pH buffer composition comprising a second amine compound (sometimes also herein referred to as the “second amine compound”), which compositions useful in the treatment of plants, particularly food crops. In certain embodiments, the plant treatment compositions are highly effective even wherein the content of metallic copper present is 500 ppm or even less in the plant treatment composition used to treat plants or crops. The plant treatment compositions are found to be highly effective even in the absence of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides.
  • Plant Treatment Compositions And Methods For Their Use

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  • US Patent:
    20140073599, Mar 13, 2014
  • Filed:
    Mar 9, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/918156
  • Inventors:
    Tak Wai Cheung - Yuma AZ, US
    Kenneth Roger Muzyk - Brandon FL, US
    John Edward Frieden - Kansas City MO, US
    Olaf Moberg - New Brighton MN, US
    Susan Oeltjen - Lake Elmo MN, US
    Christopher Rueb - St. Paul MN, US
    Willie Hendrickson - Woodbury MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A01N 55/02
  • US Classification:
    514 54, 536 3
  • Abstract:
    Plant treatment compositions comprising metal alginate salts as compositions useful in the treatment of plants, particularly food crops. The metal alginate salts are found to be effective in the absence of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides.
  • Heat-Triggered Colorants And Methods Of Making And Using The Same

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  • US Patent:
    20090269447, Oct 29, 2009
  • Filed:
    Apr 24, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/429735
  • Inventors:
    Karen Brimmer - St. Louis MO, US
    Danny Thomas Lauff - Wildwood MO, US
    Olaf C. Moberg - New Brighton MN, US
    Christopher J. Rueb - St. Paul MN, US
    William A. Hendrickson - Stillwater MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A23L 1/27
    A23L 1/275
  • US Classification:
    426 96, 426 89, 426103, 426250, 426302, 426540
  • Abstract:
    Heat-triggered colorants for altering the color of a food, methods for changing the color of a food using heat-triggered colorants, and methods for making heat-triggered colorants for food. The heat-triggered colorants may comprise a mixture comprising a carrier having a melting point and a GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) first food colorant having a color, and a coating encapsulating the mixture and masking the color of the first food colorant. When the heat-triggered colorant is exposed to a temperature greater than the melting point of the carrier, the carrier melts and releases the first food colorant, thereby unmasking the color of the first food colorant.
  • Refrigerant Vapor Adsorption From Two Phase Immersion Cooling System

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  • US Patent:
    20220232738, Jul 21, 2022
  • Filed:
    Apr 28, 2020
  • Appl. No.:
    17/609608
  • Inventors:
    - St. Paul MN, US
    Kevin A. Frankel - Woodbury MN, US
    Olaf C. Moberg - New Brighton MN, US
  • International Classification:
    H05K 7/20
  • Abstract:
    A thermal management system includes a housing having an interior space; a heat-generating component disposed within the interior space; and a working fluid disposed within the interior space such that the heat-generating component contacts a liquid phase of the working fluid; and an adsorber assembly disposed within the interior space. The adsorber assembly is in fluid communication with the interior space and an environment external to the thermal management system. The adsorber assembly is configured to: (i) receive a fluid stream from the interior space, the fluid stream including a vapor phase of the working fluid and a non-condensable gas; (ii) at least partially separate the working fluid from the fluid stream and, then, vent the fluid stream to the environment external to the fluid space; and (iii) return the separated working fluid to the interior space.
  • Biodegradable Layered Composite

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  • US Patent:
    20210148022, May 20, 2021
  • Filed:
    Mar 19, 2019
  • Appl. No.:
    17/048353
  • Inventors:
    - St. Paul MN, US
    Jeffrey A. Chambers - St. Paul MN, US
    Michael D. Romano - Circle Pines MN, US
    Mark Litwinow - Oakdale MN, US
    Olaf C. Moberg - New Brighton MN, US
  • International Classification:
    D04H 1/407
    D04H 1/56
    D04H 1/724
    B32B 5/26
    B32B 5/02
    D04H 3/16
  • Abstract:
    Biodegradable layered composite comprising a first nonwoven biodegradable layer having a first and second major surface, the first nonwoven biodegradable layer comprising biodegradable polymeric melt-blown fibers, and a plurality of activated carbon particles enmeshed in the biodegradable polymeric melt-blown fibers. Biodegradable layered composite described herein can be used, for example, as a porous capture media for suspended nutrients in agricultural drainage.

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