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  • 1529 Mccarthy Rd, Eagan, MN 55121 (651) 452-5370
  • Saint Paul, MN
  • Duluth, MN
  • Burlington, KS
  • 1529 Mccarthy Rd, Saint Paul, MN 55121

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Svenn Edvin Borgersen

Address:
400 Robert St N STE 1050, Saint Paul, MN 55101
License #:
11933 - Expired
Issued Date:
Sep 22, 1973
Renew Date:
Oct 9, 1987
Expiration Date:
Oct 9, 1987
Type:
Professional Engineer

Resumes

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Svenn Borgersen

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Skills:
Construction Management
Stormwater Management
Engineering
Construction
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Civil Engineer At Contract / Freelance

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Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Computer Networking

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Svenn Borgersen
President, Chief Executive Officer
Biosimulations, Inc
Business Consulting Services
1529 Mccarthy Rd, Saint Paul, MN 55121
(651) 452-5370

Publications

Us Patents

Co-Extruded, Multi-Lumen Medical Lead

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US Patent:
6400992, Jun 4, 2002
Filed:
Mar 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/271498
Inventors:
Svenn E. Borgersen - Eagan MN
Hans W. Kramer - Temucula CA
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 105
US Classification:
607122
Abstract:
Medical electrical leads for sensing or electrical stimulation of body organs or tissues, particularly implantable cardiac leads for delivering pacing pulses and cardioversion/defibrillation shocks, and/or sensing the cardiac electrogram (EGM) or other physiologic data and their methods of fabrication are disclosed. A lead body sheath is co-extruded in a co-extrusion process using bio-compatible, electrically insulating, materials of differing durometers in differing axial sections thereof, resulting in a unitary lead body sheath having differing stiffness sections including axial segments or webs or lumen encircling rings or other structures in its cross-section. The lead body sheath is co-extruded to have an outer surface adapted to be exposed to the environment or to be enclosed within an outer sheath and to have a plurality of lead conductor lumens for receiving and enclosing a like plurality of lead conductors of the same or differing types. The lead body sheath can be co-extruded of a plurality of sheath segments containing a lead conductor lumen and formed of a first durometer material or of differing durometer materials. A web of a further durometer material can be co-extruded extending between the adjoining boundaries of the axial sheath segments and bonding the adjacent segments together.

Co-Extruded, Multi-Lumen Medical Lead

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US Patent:
6434430, Aug 13, 2002
Filed:
May 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/851850
Inventors:
Svenn E. Borgersen - Eagan MN
Hans W. Kramer - Temucula CA
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 105
US Classification:
607122, 600374
Abstract:
Medical electrical leads for sensing or electrical stimulation of body organs or tissues, particularly implantable cardiac leads for delivering pacing pulses and cardioversion/defibrillation shocks, and/or sensing the cardiac electrogram (EGM) or other physiologic data and their methods of fabrication are disclosed. A lead body sheath is co-extruded in a co-extrusion process using bio-compatible, electrically insulating, materials of differing durometers in differing axial sections thereof, resulting in a unitary lead body sheath having differing stiffness sections including axial segments or webs or lumen encircling rings or other structures in its cross-section. The lead body sheath is co-extruded to have an outer surface adapted to be exposed to the environment or to be enclosed within an outer sheath and to have a plurality of lead conductor lumens for receiving and enclosing a like plurality of lead conductors of the same or differing types. The lead body sheath can be co-extruded of a plurality of sheath segments containing a lead conductor lumen and formed of a first durometer material or of differing durometer materials. A web of a further durometer material can be co-extruded extending between the adjoining boundaries of the axial sheath segments and bonding the adjacent segments together.

Modular Retaining Wall System

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US Patent:
6612784, Sep 2, 2003
Filed:
Dec 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/035616
Inventors:
Thomas L. Rainey - Acworth GA
Svenn Borgersen - Eagan MN
John W. Turgeon-Schramm - Brooklyn Park MN
Assignee:
Anchor Wall Systems, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
E02D 2902
US Classification:
405284, 405262, 405286, 52604
Abstract:
A modular earth retaining wall system comprising a plurality of similarly configured wall blocks that have lock channels and lock flanges that provide a locking mechanism for resisting leaning or toppling of the blocks. A positive retaining mechanism is also provided for attaching reinforcement fabrics to the retaining wall in between mating courses of wall blocks. This mechanism secures the reinforcement fabrics in place and permits the fabrics to extend along the entire contact area between adjacent stacked wall blocks to avoid an aggregate leaning effect. The retaining mechanism includes a retaining bar that is placed on top of the reinforcement fabric within the lock channel. The retaining bar holds the fabric against a wall of the lock channel in response to tensile loads applied to the fabric to prevent it from being pulled out of the retaining wall.

Segmental Retaining Wall System

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US Patent:
6758636, Jul 6, 2004
Filed:
Dec 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/036037
Inventors:
Thomas L. Rainey - Acworth GA
Svenn Borgersen - Eagan MN
John W. Turgeon-Schramm - Brooklyn Park MN
Assignee:
Anchor Wall Systems, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
E02D 1700
US Classification:
405262, 405286, 52286, 52603, 52605, 52607
Abstract:
A wall block for use in a segmental retaining wall system. The wall block comprises an interior face for forming an interior surface of a segmental retaining wall, an exterior face for forming an exterior surface of the segmental retaining wall, first and second sides that extend from the exterior face to the interior face, and a top surface and a bottom surface. Further provided in the wall block is a channel defined by a front wall, a rear wall, and an arcuate bottom surface. The channel extends across one of the faces and surfaces.

Segmental Retaining Wall System

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US Patent:
6921231, Jul 26, 2005
Filed:
Mar 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/799846
Inventors:
Thomas L. Rainey - Acworth GA, US
Svenn Borgersen - Eagan MN, US
John W. Turgeon-Schramm - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Assignee:
Anchor Wall Systems, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
E02D029/00
US Classification:
405262, 405286, 52286, 52603, 52605, 52607
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wall block for use in a segmental retaining wall system. The wall block comprises an interior face for forming an interior surface of a segmental retaining wall, an exterior face for forming an exterior surface of the segmental retaining wall, first and second sides that extend from the exterior face to the interior face, and a top surface and a bottom surface. Further provided in the wall block is a channel defined by a front wall, a rear wall, and an arcuate bottom surface. The channel extends across one of the faces and surfaces.

Orbital Atherectomy Device Guide Wire Design

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US Patent:
7666202, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
Mar 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/793980
Inventors:
Dmitriy Prudnikov - New Hope MN, US
Svenn Edvin Borgersen - Eagan MN, US
Assignee:
Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61B 17/14
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606180, 606170
Abstract:
A guide wire for assisting in implantation and balancing of an orbital atherectomy device is disclosed. The guide wire is generally configured to be received within a driveshaft and cutting region of the orbital atherectomy device. The guide wire is sufficiently flexible to minimize trauma to the vessel walls is positioned within a patient. The distal end of the guide wire can include on or more weighted elements movable along the distal region of the guide wire to permit the balancing of an a rotating drive shaft and cutting region of an orbital atherectomy device. The guide wire can also include an atraumatic tip located on the end of the guide wire to reduce trauma to the vessels during implantation. Lubricious coatings are also provided to reduce friction between the driveshaft and cutting region of the atherectomy device and guide wire.

Co-Extruded, Multi-Lumen Medical Lead

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US Patent:
20020183824, Dec 5, 2002
Filed:
Jun 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/178322
Inventors:
Svenn Borgersen - Eagan MN, US
Hans Kramer - Temucula CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc.
International Classification:
A61N001/05
US Classification:
607/122000
Abstract:
Medical electrical leads for sensing or electrical stimulation of body organs or tissues, particularly implantable cardiac leads for delivering pacing pulses and cardioversion/defibrillation shocks, and/or sensing the cardiac electrogram (EGM) or other physiologic data and their methods of fabrication are disclosed. A lead body sheath is co-extruded in a co-extrusion process using bio-compatible, electrically insulating, materials of differing durometers in differing axial sections thereof, resulting in a unitary lead body sheath having differing stiffness sections including axial segments or webs or lumen encircling rings or other structures in its cross-section. The lead body sheath is co-extruded to have an outer surface adapted to be exposed to the environment or to be enclosed within an outer sheath and to have a plurality of lead conductor lumens for receiving and enclosing a like plurality of lead conductors of the same or differing types. The lead body sheath can be co-extruded of a plurality of sheath segments containing a lead conductor lumen and formed of a first durometer material or of differing durometer materials. A web of a further durometer material can be co-extruded extending between the adjoining boundaries of the axial sheath segments and bonding the adjacent segments together. The lead body sheath can be tailored to exhibit differing bending stiffnesses away from the lead body sheath axis in selected polar directions around the 360 circumference of the sheath body.

Terminal Guide For Rotational Atherectomy Device And Method Of Using Same

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US Patent:
20050149083, Jul 7, 2005
Filed:
Jan 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/753040
Inventors:
Dmitriy Prudnikov - New Hope MN, US
Svenn Borgersen - Eagan MN, US
International Classification:
A61D001/02
US Classification:
606159000
Abstract:
A terminal guide for a helically wound drive shaft for use in an rotational atherectomy device. The terminal guide is atraumatic to prevent perforation of the arterial wall or the embedding of the device into the arterial wall. The terminal guide may be pre-machined, cast, molded or formed in any manner that maintains the required dimensions and tolerances and may be fabricated from any biocompatible material and coated with radiopaque material to more accurately position the rotational atherectomy device without going past the distal end of the pre-positioned guide wire.
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