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Bradd Meyers Phones & Addresses

  • 10427 Maryland Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55445
  • Brooklyn Park, MN
  • Champlin, MN
  • Houghton, MI

Work

Company: Kinetic May 2010 Address: Minneapolis, MN Position: Project engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor School / High School: Michigan Technological University 2004 to 2009 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering Technology

Industries

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

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Resumes

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Project Engineer At Kurt Manufacturing

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Position:
Project Engineer at Kinetic, Project Engineer at Kurt Manufacturing
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Kinetic - Minneapolis, MN since May 2010
Project Engineer

Kurt Manufacturing since May 2010
Project Engineer

Wal-Mart Aug 2005 - Aug 2009
Sales Associate

Wausaukee Composites Aug 2007 - Jan 2008
Mechanical Engineering Coop
Education:
Michigan Technological University 2004 - 2009
Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering Technology

Publications

Us Patents

Roller Assembly Having Internal Resistance Components

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US Patent:
20130065734, Mar 14, 2013
Filed:
Aug 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/572160
Inventors:
Bradd R. Meyers - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Assignee:
KURT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A63B 69/16
US Classification:
482 61
Abstract:
The application discloses a roller assembly that utilizes internal resistance components to increase resistance to enhance training intensity. The internal resistance components include a rotatable resistance component or impeller coupled to an outer tubular body of the roller. Embodiments disclosed also include a second resistance component to restrict rotation of the rotatable resistance component increasing the torque required to rotate the outer tubular body. In an illustrative embodiment, the rotatable resistance component forms an impeller which is disposed in a fluid chamber within the tubular body and the second resistance component is disposed in the fluid chamber and maintained in a stationary position to impart resistance to rotation, thus increasing the torque required to rotate the outer tubular body.
Bradd R Meyers from Brooklyn Park, MN, age ~38 Get Report