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Worku A Mindaye

age ~60

from Saint Paul, MN

Also known as:
  • Worku Assefa Mindaye
  • Mindaye Worku
  • Minday Worku
  • Worku E
Phone and address:
10741 Hawthorn Trl, Saint Paul, MN 55129
651 458-8007

Worku Mindaye Phones & Addresses

  • 10741 Hawthorn Trl, Saint Paul, MN 55129 • 651 458-8007
  • Woodbury, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • 6958 Idsen Ave, Cottage Grove, MN 55016 • 651 768-0766
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • 10741 Hawthorn Trl, Saint Paul, MN 55129 • 651 768-0766

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  • Position:
    Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Us Patents

  • Microfiber Fillers For Orthopedic Casting Tapes

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  • US Patent:
    53542592, Oct 11, 1994
  • Filed:
    Jan 25, 1993
  • Appl. No.:
    8/008755
  • Inventors:
    Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN
    Worku A. Mindaye - Cottage Grove MN
  • Assignee:
    Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    A61F 501
    A61L 1508
    A61L 1510
    A61L 1512
    A61L 1514
  • US Classification:
    602 8
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides an article, comprising: a fabric sheet; a curable resin coated onto the fabric sheet; and a plurality of microfiber fillers dispersed into the resin. The incorporation of microfiber fillers into the casting materials of the present invention adds substantially to the strength of the cured casting material, particularly when the fabric used therein is a non-fiberglass fabric, while not detracting from the handling properties of the uncured casting tape or bandage. The microfiber fillers useful in this invention are generally characterized as being short fibers having an aspect ratio greater than five to one. Blends of microfibers having different aspect ratios may be utilized in the casting tapes of the present invention. Preferred microfiber fillers or blends have an aspect ratio between 5:1 and 200:1, more preferably, the aspect ratio of the microfiber is between 5:1 and 50: 1, and most preferably, the aspect ratio of the microfiber is between 10:1 and 30:1.
  • Method Of Making A Light-Weight Orthopedic Casting Article

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  • US Patent:
    59766107, Nov 2, 1999
  • Filed:
    Nov 4, 1997
  • Appl. No.:
    8/963854
  • Inventors:
    Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN
    Jason L. Edgar - Bloomington MN
    Andrew J. Callinan - Robbinsdale MN
    Dean A. Ersfeld - Maplewood MN
    Worku A. Mindaye - Cottage Grove MN
  • Assignee:
    Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    A61L 1510
    B05D 128
    B05D 312
    B05D 704
  • US Classification:
    427 231
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides an article comprising a curable resin and a filler associated with the resin. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention adds substantially to the strength of the cured casting material as well as to the handling properties of the uncured casting tape or bandage. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention also imparts air and vapor porosity to the cured casting materials. If desired articles of the present invention may also incorporate fibers (either individually, bundled, or in the form of a light-weight scrim) to provide increased cohesiveness to the uncured article. Extremely moldable casting tapes are also provided which comprise a highly-filled composite material coated on a light-weight scrim. The casting tapes of this embodiment handle like traditional plaster of Paris casts yet cure to a weight-bearing cast in less than one hour. The ratio of the volume of filler to volume of prepolymer or resin is >0. 40.
  • Method Of Making A Light Weight Orthopedic Casting Tape

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  • US Patent:
    57166617, Feb 10, 1998
  • Filed:
    Jun 5, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/461668
  • Inventors:
    Mathew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN
    Jason L. Edgar - Bloomington MN
    Andrew J. Callinan - Robbinsdale MN
    Dean A. Ersfeld - Maplewood MN
    Worku A. Mindaye - Cottage Grove MN
    Andrew J. Mahler - Stillwater MN
  • Assignee:
    Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    B29C 3910
  • US Classification:
    427 231
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides an article including a curable resin and a filler associated with the resin. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention adds substantially to the strength of the cured casting material as well as to the handling properties of the uncured casting tape or bandage. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention also imparts air and vapor porosity to the cured casting materials. If desired articles of the present invention may also incorporate fibers (either individually, bundled, or in the form of a light-weight scrim) to provide increased cohesiveness to the uncured article. Extremely moldable casting tapes are also provided which comprise a highly-filled composite material coated on a light-weight scrim. The casting tapes of this embodiment handle like traditional plaster of Paris casts yet cure to a weight-bearing cast in less than one hour.
  • Method Of Immobilizing A Body Member Using A Composite Article

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  • US Patent:
    60274654, Feb 22, 2000
  • Filed:
    Jun 5, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/463990
  • Inventors:
    Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN
    Jason L. Edgar - Bloomington MN
    Andrew J. Callinan - Robbinsdale MN
    Dean A. Ersfeld - Maplewood MN
    Worku A. Mindaye - Cottage Grove MN
    Andrew J. Mahler - Stillwater MN
  • Assignee:
    Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    A61F 500
  • US Classification:
    602 6
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides an article comprising a curable resin and a filler associated with the resin. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention adds substantially to the strength of the cured casting material as well as to the handling properties of the uncured casting tape or bandage. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention also imparts air and vapor porosity to the cured casting materials. If desired articles of the present invention may also incorporate fibers (either individually, bundled, or in the form of a light-weight scrim) to provide increased cohesiveness to the uncured article. Extremely moldable casting tapes are also provided which comprise a highly-filled composite material coated on a light-weight scrim. The casting tapes of this embodiment handle like traditional plaster of Paris casts yet cure to a weight-bearing cast in less than one hour.
  • Microfiber Fillers For Orthopedic Casting Tapes

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  • US Patent:
    54745225, Dec 12, 1995
  • Filed:
    May 24, 1994
  • Appl. No.:
    8/248341
  • Inventors:
    Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN
    Worku A. Mindaye - Cottage Grove MN
  • Assignee:
    Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    A61L 1514
    C08K 702
    C08K 706
    C08K 708
    C08K 710
  • US Classification:
    602 8
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides an article, comprising: a fabric sheet; a curable resin coated onto the fabric sheet; and a plurality of microfiber fillers dispersed into the resin. The incorporation of microfiber fillers into the casting materials of the present invention adds substantially to the strength of the cured casting material, particularly when the fabric used therein is a non-fiberglass fabric, while not detracting from the handling properties of the uncured casting tape or bandage. The microfiber fillers useful in this invention are generally characterized as being short fibers having an aspect ratio greater than five to one. Blends of microfibers having different aspect ratios may be utilized in the casting tapes of the present invention. Preferred microfiber fillers or blends have an aspect ratio between 5:1 and 200:1, more preferably, the aspect ratio of the microfiber is between 5:1 and 50:1, and most preferably, the aspect ratio of the microfiber is between 10:1 and 30:1.
  • Composite Casting Tape

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  • US Patent:
    61328359, Oct 17, 2000
  • Filed:
    Jun 5, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/463993
  • Inventors:
    Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN
    Jason L. Edgar - Bloomington MN
    Andrew J. Callinan - Robbinsdale MN
    Dean A. Ersfeld - Maplewood MN
    Worku A. Mindaye - Cottage Grove MN
    Andrew J. Mahler - Stillwater MN
  • Assignee:
    Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    A61F 1501
    A61L 1508
    A61L 1510
    A61L 1512
    A61L 1514
  • US Classification:
    428 68
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides an article comprising a curable resin and a filler associated with the resin. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention adds substantially to the strength of the cured casting material as well as to the handling properties of the uncured casting tape or bandage. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention also imparts air and vapor porosity to the cured casting materials. If desired articles of the present invention may also incorporate fibers (either individually, bundled, or in the form of a light-weight scrim) to provide increased cohesiveness to the uncured article. Extremely moldable casting tapes are also provided which comprise a highly-filled composite material coated on a light-weight scrim. The casting tapes of this embodiment handle like traditional plaster of Paris casts yet cure to a weight-bearing cast in less than one hour.
  • Light-Weight Orthopedic Casting Article

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  • US Patent:
    61002062, Aug 8, 2000
  • Filed:
    Nov 4, 1997
  • Appl. No.:
    8/964049
  • Inventors:
    Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN
    Jason L. Edgar - Bloomington MN
    Andrew J. Callinan - Robbinsdale MN
    Dean A. Ersfeld - Maplewood MN
    Worku A. Mindaye - Cottage Grove MN
  • Assignee:
    3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    A61F 1304
  • US Classification:
    442 42
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides an article comprising a curable resin and a filler associated with the resin. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention adds substantially to the strength of the cured casting material as well as to the handling properties of the uncured casting tape or bandage. The incorporation of fillers into the casting materials of the present invention also imparts air and vapor porosity to the cured casting materials. If desired articles of the present invention may also incorporate fibers (either individually, bundled, or in the form of a light-weight scrim) to provide increased cohesiveness to the uncured article. Extremely moldable casting tapes are also provided which comprise a highly-filled composite material coated on a light-weight scrim. The casting tapes of this embodiment handle like traditional plaster of Paris casts yet cure to a weight-bearing cast in less than one hour.
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Worku A Mindaye
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