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Carl W Mattson, 7477 Emerson St, Rockland, MA 02370

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Rockland, MA   

Brockton, MA   

75 Gotham Hill Dr, Marshfield, MA 02050    781-8344259    781-8343768   

Elgin, SC   

75 Gotham Hill Dr, Marshfield, MA 02050    857-4721602   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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License #: LRM-1065 - Active
Category: Lead Program
Issued Date: May 1, 2008
Expiration Date: Apr 30, 2018
Type: Lead Renovator

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Vice President, Empire Plan At Unitedhealthcare

Position:
Vice President, Empire Plan at UnitedHealthcare
Location:
United States
Work:
UnitedHealthcare - Albany, New York Area since Sep 1995
Vice President, Empire Plan
Education:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - The Lally School of Management and Technology

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Microfilm Cartridge Assembly With Integral Hub System

US Patent:
5667160, Sep 16, 1997
Filed:
Dec 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/565791
Inventors:
Carl G. Mattson - Foxborough MA
Eric C. Carter - Norton MA
Assignee:
The Foxx Group, Inc. - Topsfield MA
International Classification:
G11B 2307
US Classification:
242348
Abstract:
A microfilm cartridge assembly is effective for increased transfer speed of film and for reduced noise levels during winding. The microfilm cartridge assembly includes a housing having front and rear spaced walls, a centrally located post extending inwardly into the housing from the rear wall, and a cylindrical retaining wall disposed between the front and rear walls. The microfilm cartridge assembly further includes a reel having a hub centered about an axis of rotation of the reel. The reel is received within the housing with the hub received on the housing post for rotation thereon. The hub of the reel has a depth which is slightly less than the maximum height of the post such that the reel is suspended above the rear wall of the housing when the hub is received on the post. The post is preferably tapered upwardly to a point at its central axis to define a single point of contact with the hub. More specifically, the post is formed with a convex upper surface wherein the apex of the concave surface defines the single point of contact.

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