Carl E. Griffin - Marietta GA Robert Whitaker - Marietta GA Robert Andersen - Marietta GA
Assignee:
Respironics, Inc. - Murrysville PA
International Classification:
A61N 2100
US Classification:
607 88, 607 90
Abstract:
A phototherapy system and method for automatically replacing a failed light source with a new light source once a failure of a first light source is detected. This system permits the new light source to assume a coaxially aligned position with the proximal end portion of a light transmission medium in place of the failed light source without any manual input by the user. In addition, an improved coupling system is provided for coupling the light transmission medium to the illumination device housing the light sources. The coupling system prevents pull out of the light transmission medium from the illumination device over nearly all rotational angles of the proximal end of the light transmission medium relative to the housing, and over only a relatively small range of angles will some degree of pull out force enable the light transmission medium to be decoupled from the illumination device.
Carl E. Griffin - Marietta GA, US Avi M. Robbins - Longwood FL, US Michael V. Lipoma - Villa Rica GA, US David R. Buenger - Roswell GA, US
Assignee:
Facet Technologies, LLC - Kennesaw GA
International Classification:
A61B 17/14
US Classification:
606182, 606181
Abstract:
A lancing device having a low-mass, high-velocity lancet decoupled from a drive mechanism when piercing a user's skin. The drive mechanism includes a spring-driven piston that impacts the lancet on firing to propel the lancet from a retracted position towards an extended position. After impact, but before the lancet reaches the extended position, a stop limits the travel of the piston to separate the piston from the lancet. Precise guidance of the lancet minimizes lateral movement of the lancet.
Multi-Lancet Device With Sterility Cap Repositioning Mechanism
John Trissel - Canton GA, US Richard W. LeVaughn - Newnan GA, US Gwenn E. Kennedy - Ellenwood GA, US Stephen J. Flynn - Peachtree City GA, US Carl E. Griffin - Marietta GA, US John C. Irwin - Woodstock GA, US Mary Kate Pynes - Dallas GA, US Stephanie J. Campbell - Kennesaw GA, US Christopher J. Ruf - Marietta GA, US Mitchell A. Solis - Cumming GA, US Avi M. Robbins - Longwood FL, US Jason R. Heath - Marietta GA, US Ray Lathrop - Atlanta GA, US David R. Buenger - Roswell GA, US Venkat Katragadda - Marietta GA, US Jack Griffis - Decatur GA, US Don Griffin - Kennesaw GA, US
Assignee:
Facet Technologies, LLC - Kennesaw GA
International Classification:
A61B 5/151
US Classification:
606183, 606181, 606182
Abstract:
A lancing device has a carousel of lancets removably received in a housing. In exemplary embodiments, the lancing device includes a sterility cap positioning mechanism that removes sterility caps from the lancets for actuation and afterwards replaces the sterility caps onto the lancets. Preferably, the lancing device includes a lancet advancing mechanism that automatically advances sequential lancets of the lancet carousel for charging and actuating, and a drive mechanism for actuating the lancets. Also provided are replacement lancet carousels, which include a cylindrical carrier with axial openings and a plurality of the lancets axially oriented in the openings.
Carl Griffin - Marietta GA, US Michael Lipoma - Villa Rica GA, US Christopher Ruf - Marietta GA, US Stephanie Campbell - Kennesaw GA, US
International Classification:
B65D083/10
US Classification:
206/363000, 206/438000
Abstract:
A disposal device for a medical test item such as a blood glucose test strip or a lancet, the device including an outer shell bounding an interior chamber, an opening through the shell in communication with the chamber, and a clip for securing the device to an external structure. Curved or angled panels, or flexible sections of the shell can be provided at or adjacent the opening to resist removal or discharge of contents.
David Buenger - Roswell GA, US Carl Griffin - Marietta GA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/20 A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604135000, 604136000, 604197000
Abstract:
An apparatus for holding a syringe and injecting fluid from the syringe. The apparatus includes a barrel having a bore extending therethrough for receiving a body portion of the syringe, a drive spring, and a telescoping piston movable under the influence of the drive spring to advance the syringe from a retracted position within the barrel to an advanced position wherein a needle portion of the syringe extends outwardly of the barrel, and to compress a plunger portion of the syringe relative to the body portion of the syringe to inject the fluid through the needle portion. After the fluid is injected, the needle is retracted back into a shielded position out of view from the user.
David Buenger - Roswell GA, US Jeffrey Stout - Smyrna GA, US Carl Griffin - Marietta GA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/20 A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604198000, 604157000
Abstract:
An apparatus for holding a syringe and injecting fluid from the syringe. The apparatus includes a barrel having a bore extending therethrough for receiving a body portion of the syringe, a drive spring, a drive mechanism movable under the influence of the drive spring to advance the syringe from a retracted position within the barrel to an advanced position wherein a needle portion of the syringe extends outwardly of the barrel, and to compress a plunger portion of the syringe relative to the body portion of the syringe to inject the fluid through the needle portion, and a retraction plunger movable within the drive sled between an advanced position and a retracted position, to permit the needle of the syringe to retract back into the housing after the injection is complete.
Williams Electric Tucker, GA Jan 2010 to Mar 2011 Journeyman Wireman (Lay-off)Stone & Webster Baton Rouge, LA Sep 2009 to Dec 2009 Journeyman Wireman (Lay-off)Applied Control Tyler, TX Jan 2009 to Apr 2009 Journeyman Wireman (Lay-off)Fountain Construction Electrical Jackson, MS Mar 2008 to Dec 2008 Journeyman Wireman (Lay-off)ADCO Electric Inc Jackson, MS Sep 1997 to Mar 2008 ElectricianRainbow Creations Inc Ridgeland, MS Sep 1994 to Sep 1997 Press Machine Operator
Education:
Hinds Community College Pearl Pearl, MS Jan 1998 to May 2002 MS in Certified ElectricianGED Hinds Community College 1992
Jul 2008 to 2000 Engineering DesignerOswell and Nitishin Architects, P.C Marietta, GA Jul 2006 to Jun 2008 Architectural DesignerMorrison Hershfield Atlanta, GA Jun 2005 to Jul 2006 Atlanta Facilities Cad OperatorAdvanced Auto Parts Greensboro, NC Jun 2004 to Mar 2005 Assistant Manager
Education:
Morehouse College May 2005 Bachelor of Science in General ScienceNorth Carolina A&T State University May 2005 Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering
Dr. Griffin graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1988. He works in Oklahoma City, OK and specializes in Family Medicine.
IU Health PhysiciansIndiana University Health Occupational Services 2600 Greenbush St, Lafayette, IN 47904 7654488708 (phone), 7654488702 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Indiana University School of Medicine Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Griffin graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Lafayette, IN and specializes in Occupational Medicine. Dr. Griffin is affiliated with Indiana University Health Arnett Hospital and IU Health White Memorial Hospital.
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51 YEARS OLD HONEST AND FOCUSED
Carl Griffin
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New Albany High School
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IM FROM CLEVELAND, OHIO, LEFT MY DAD THERE AT THE AGE OF 2ND GRADE, WISH I WAS ER TO SEE HIS SOUL BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY, I WAS RAISD IN N.A. 812, AT IS THE STATE, TRYNA MAKE IT TO THE TOP GET ME THIS...
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