Sanbor Medical
Project Manager
B. Braun Medical 2000 - 2003
Automation Engineering Technician
Skee-Ball 1997 - 2000
Field Engineer
Education:
Hacc, Central Pennsylvania's Community College
Skills:
Medical Devices Validation Lean Manufacturing Manufacturing Engineering R&D Six Sigma Quality System Cross Functional Team Leadership Product Development Process Improvement Quality Management Electronics Fda Capa Sales Operations Pharmaceutical Industry Management Sales Management New Business Development Engineering Management Account Management Quality Assurance Automation Product Management Continuous Improvement Testing Design For Manufacturing Design Control Iso 13485 Solidworks Ms Project Systems Engineering Cad Product Launch Program Management Biomedical Engineering Crm Requirements Analysis Business Process Improvement Software Documentation Integration Rfid+ Business Development Sales Process
Wayne Meng - Fogelsville PA, US Jay Boyce - Colmar PA, US Antonio Boyer - Macungie PA, US
Assignee:
PMD HEALTHCARE - Allentown PA
International Classification:
A61B 5/087
US Classification:
600538
Abstract:
A portable hand-held spirometer is disclosed for use in taking respiratory tests and storing and displaying test results. The configuration of the spirometer includes handgrips that are positioned to ensure that the user is properly positioned to provide maximum breathing required for valid test results to be obtained. The spirometer also includes a progressively illuminated indicator that can be viewed by the user during a test to provide an indication in real-time to the user of the expected/desired duration of the exhalation or inhalation test. The indicator is completely illuminated only when the measured accumulated volume of air passing through the spirometer equals a predicted volume determined based on the age, gender, height, weight and ethnicity of the user stored in the spirometer. The structures and arrangement of a turbine assembly and sensors is also disclosed. Further, a method of receiving, storing and displaying information on the spirometer via a color touch screen display is also disclosed.
- Allentown PA, US Jay Boyce - Colmar PA, US Antonio Boyer - Macungie PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/091 A61B 5/00 A61B 5/087 A61B 5/09
Abstract:
A portable hand-held spirometer is disclosed for use in taking respiratory tests and storing and displaying test results. The configuration of the spirometer includes handgrips that are positioned to ensure that the user is properly positioned to provide maximum breathing required for valid test results to be obtained. The spirometer also includes a progressively illuminated indicator that can be viewed by the user during a test to provide an indication in real-time to the user of the expected/desired duration of the exhalation or inhalation test. The indicator is completely illuminated only when the measured accumulated volume of air passing through the spirometer equals a predicted volume determined based on the age, gender, height, weight and ethnicity of the user stored in the spirometer. The structures and arrangement of a turbine assembly and sensors is also disclosed. Further, a method of receiving, storing and displaying information on the spirometer via a color touch screen display is also disclosed.
Metered-Dose Inhaler Counter (Mdi) With Lateral Switches And Metered-Does Inhaler Including Such A Counter
- Marsberg, DE Wayne Meng - Fogelsville PA, US Antonio Wilson Boyer - Macungie PA, US
International Classification:
A61M 15/00 A61M 11/02 A61M 16/20
Abstract:
A dose counter for a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) has an actuator housing and canister with an activation valve at a valve end of the canister. The dose counter includes a circuit assembly having a substrate with at least a first and a second switch thereon. The first and second switches are sized and positioned to interact with the valve end of the canister when the canister moves from a rest position to an activation position, such that the first switch is triggered when the canister reaches a first longitudinal position and the second switch is triggered when the canister reaches a second longitudinal position that is offset from the first longitudinal position during movement of the canister from the rest position to the activation position. A counting circuit is configured to receive a signal from the first and second switches and to determine when the metered dose inhaler is activated.
- ALLENTOWN PA, US JAY BOYCE - COLMAR PA, US ANTONIO BOYER - MACUNGIE PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/091 A61B 5/09 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
A portable hand-held spirometer is disclosed for use in taking respiratory tests and storing and displaying test results. The configuration of the spirometer includes handgrips that are positioned to ensure that the user is properly positioned to provide maximum breathing required for valid test results to be obtained. The spirometer also includes a progressively illuminated indicator that can be viewed by the user during a test to provide an indication in real-time to the user of the expected/desired duration of the exhalation or inhalation test. The indicator is completely illuminated only when the measured accumulated volume of air passing through the spirometer equals a predicted volume determined based on the age, gender, height, weight and ethnicity of the user stored in the spirometer. The structures and arrangement of a turbine assembly and sensors is also disclosed. Further, a method of receiving, storing and displaying information on the spirometer via a color touch screen display is also disclosed.