Sacred Heart University
B.S, Psychology and English
Skills:
Board Development Non-profits Non-Profit Management Fundraising Copywriting Coaching Business Analysis Business Strategy New Business Development Team Leadership Leadership Development Web Design Social Media Social Media Marketing Online Marketing Marketing Strategy Competitive Analysis Online Advertising Leadership Event Planning Public Speaking Event Management Nonprofits Program Management Aquatics Budgets
Mar 2009 to 2000 Respiratory Care Practitioner IVCalifornia Medical Treatment Facility
May 2008 to May 2009 Registered Respiratory TherapistSanta Rosa Memorial Hospital
Mar 2008 to Jun 2008 Registered Respiratory Therapist (Traveler)United States Air Force
Mar 2004 to Apr 2008 Respiratory Care Practitioner
Education:
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA California, PA 2012 MASTERS OF SCIENCE in EXERCISE SCIENCETOURO UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL Long Beach, CA 2011 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE in HEALTH SCIENCECOMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE Maxwell AFB, AL 2008 ASSOCIATES in CARDIOPULONARY LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Military:
Rank: E-4 Mar 2004 to Apr 2008 Branch: Air ForceL.i.location.original
Sheldon B. Moberg - Granada Hills CA Rex O. Bare - Lake Forest CA Andrew J. Scherer - San Dimas CA Bradley J. Sargent - Mission Viejo CA
Assignee:
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604154, 604 31, 604 65, 604 67, 604155, 417 18
Abstract:
An occlusion detection system detects an occlusion in a fluid path of an infusion pump. The infusion pump is for delivering fluid to a user. The infusion pump includes a housing, a motor, a reservoir, one or more drive train components, a sensor, and an electronics system. The motor is contained within the housing. The reservoir contains the fluid to be delivered. The one or more drive train components react to stimulus from the motor to force the fluid from the reservoir into the user. The sensor is positioned to measure a parameter associated with the motor or a drive train component, and the sensor produces three or more output levels across a range of measurements. The electronics system processes the senor output levels to declare when an occlusion exists.
Methods, Apparatuses, And Uses For Infusion Pump Fluid Pressure And Force Detection
Sheldon B. Moberg - Granada Hills CA 91344 Rex O. Bare - Lake Forest CA 92630 Andrew J. Scherer - San Dimas CA 91773 Bradley J. Sargent - Mission Viejo CA 92692
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604154, 604 31, 604 65, 604 67, 604155, 417 18
Abstract:
An occlusion detection system detects an occlusion in a fluid path of an infusion pump. The infusion pump is for delivering fluid to a user. The infusion pump includes a housing, a motor, a reservoir, one or more drive train components, a sensor, and an electronics system. The motor is contained within the housing. The reservoir contains the fluid to be delivered. The one or more drive train components react to stimulus from the motor to force the fluid from the reservoir into the user. The sensor is positioned to measure a parameter associated with the motor or a drive train component, and the sensor produces three or more output levels across a range of measurements. The electronics system processes the sensor output levels to declare when an occlusion exists.
Thomas E. McConnell - Santa Ynez CA, US Francois P. Hacquard - Los Angeles CA, US Joseph Merchant - Lake Forest CA, US Timothy Payne - Santa Ana CA, US Earl Robinson - Lake Forest CA, US Andrew Scherer - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Assignee:
Prince Lionheart, Inc. - Santa Maria CA
International Classification:
A47K010/38 A47K007/00
US Classification:
219401, 219214, 219385, 2221464, 2221465, 221150 A
Abstract:
Provided is a hygienic wipes steamer for warming hygienic wipes. The hygienic wipes steamer comprises a housing assembly contains a liquid container, a roller assembly, a heater assembly and an ejector assembly. The liquid container stores a quantity of liquid. The roller assembly rotatably supports a roll of material and cuts the material into individual hygienic wipes during unwinding of the material. The heater assembly has a beating element and has steam holes formed therealong. The heater assembly is in fluid communication with the liquid container and receives hygienic wipes from the roller assembly. Upon activation of the hygienic wipes steamer, liquid flows into the heater assembly from the liquid container and is transformed into steam when heated by the heating element such that the steam passes through the steam holes and warms the hygienic wipe that is supported by the heater assembly. The ejector assembly ejects the warmed hygienic wipes from the hygienic wipes steamer.
Geoffrey Frank Deane - Goleta CA, US Brenton Alan Taylor - Santa Barbara CA, US Rex O. Bare - Lake Forest CA, US Andrew J. Scherer - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
A portable gas fractionalization apparatus that provides oxygen rich air to patients is provided. The apparatus is compact, lightweight, and low-noise. The components are assembled in a housing that is divided into two compartments. One compartment is maintained at a lower temperature than the other compartment. The lower temperature compartment is configured for mounting components that can be damaged by heat. The higher temperature compartment is configured for mounting heat generating components. An air stream is directed to flow from an ambient air inlet to an air outlet constantly so that there is always a fresh source of cooling air. The apparatus utilizes a PSA unit to produce an oxygen enriched product. The PSA unit incorporates a novel single ended column design in which all flow paths and valves can be co-located on a single integrated manifold. The apparatus also can be used in conjunction with a satellite conserver and a mobility cart.
Geoffrey Frank Deane - Goleta CA, US Brenton Alan Taylor - Santa Barbara CA, US Rex O. Bare - Lake Forest CA, US Bradley J. Sargent - Mission Viejo CA, US Andrew J. Scherer - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Assignee:
Inogen, Inc. - Goleta CA
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
US Classification:
96115, 96128, 96135, 96142, 96153, 55356
Abstract:
A portable gas fractionalization apparatus that provides oxygen rich air to patients is provided. The apparatus is compact, lightweight, and low-noise. The components are assembled in a housing that is divided into two compartments. One compartment is maintained at a lower temperature than the other compartment. The lower temperature compartment is configured for mounting components that can be damaged by heat. The higher temperature compartment is configured for mounting heat generating components. An air stream is directed to flow from an ambient air inlet to an air outlet constantly so that there is always a fresh source of cooling air. The apparatus utilizes a PSA unit to produce an oxygen enriched product. The PSA unit incorporates a novel single ended column design in which all flow paths and valves can be co-located on a single integrated manifold. The apparatus also can be used in conjunction with a satellite conserver and a mobility cart.
Geoffrey Frank Deane - Goleta CA, US Brenton Alan Taylor - Santa Barbara CA, US Rex O. Bare - Lake Forest CA, US Andrew J. Scherer - Trabuco Canyon CA, US Bradley J. Sargent - Mission Viejo CA, US Andrew J. March - Lake Forest CA, US Joseph E. Merchant - Lake Forest CA, US Jeffrey C. Smith - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Inogen, Inc. - Goleta CA
International Classification:
A62B 7/00 H01M 2/02
US Classification:
12820512, 429163, 429176, 429180
Abstract:
A portable gas fractionalization apparatus that provides oxygen rich air to patients is provided. The apparatus is compact, lightweight, and low-noise. The components are assembled in a housing that is divided into two compartments. One compartment is maintained at a lower temperature than the other compartment. The lower temperature compartment is configured for mounting components that can be damaged by heat. The higher temperature compartment is configured for mounting heat generating components. An air stream is directed to flow from an ambient air inlet to an air outlet constantly so that there is always a fresh source of cooling air. The apparatus utilizes a PSA unit to produce an oxygen enriched product. The PSA unit incorporates a novel single ended column design in which all flow paths and valves can be co-located on a single integrated manifold. The apparatus also can be used in conjunction with a satellite conserver and a mobility cart.
Reservoir Pressure Equalization Systems And Methods
Colin A. Chong - Burbank CA, US Rafael Bikovsky - Oak Park CA, US Julian D. Kavazov - Arcadia CA, US Eric M. Lorenzen - Granada Hills CA, US Bradley J. Sargent - Mission Viejo CA, US Andrew J. Scherer - Trabuco Canyon CA, US Rex O. Bare - Lake Forest CA, US
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to equalizing pressure in a reservoir containing fluidic media, possibly due to imperfect installation of the reservoir or an external influence such as an altitude or a temperature change. In various embodiments, fluidic media may be expelled from the reservoir through a needle and contained in an interior volume of a pierceable member before the needle pierces the pierceable member to establish a flow path to a user. In other embodiments, fluidic media may be expelled through a port of the reservoir into a chamber. In further embodiments, fluidic media may be expelled through a channel in a plunger head and out a passage in the reservoir when the channel and passage are aligned. In other embodiments, fluidic media may be expelled through a valve, and the valve may be pierceable by a needle to establish a flow path to the user.
Methods, Apparatuses, And Uses For Infusion Pump Fluid Pressure And Force Detection
Sheldon Moberg - Granada Hills CA, US James Causey - Simi Valley CA, US Rex Bare - Lake Forest CA, US Andrew Scherer - San Dimas CA, US Bradley Sargent - Mission Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
MINIMED INC.
International Classification:
A61M001/00
US Classification:
604/151000
Abstract:
An occlusion detection system detects an occlusion in a fluid path of an infusion pump. The infusion pump is for delivering fluid to a user. The infusion pump includes a housing, a motor, a reservoir, one or more drive train components, a sensor, and an electronics system. The motor is contained within the housing. The reservoir contains the fluid to be delivered. The one or more drive train components react to stimulus from the motor to force the fluid from the reservoir into the user. The sensor is positioned to measure a parameter associated with the motor or a drive train component, and the sensor produces three or more output levels across a range of measurements. The electronics system processes the sensor output levels to declare when an occlusion exists.