URS Energy/Construction Clayton, OH Apr 2011 to Mar 2012 Maintenance TechnicianGovernor's Manor Springfield, OH 2008 to 2010 Maintenance TechnicianSelf Employed Dayton, OH 2006 to 2008 Independent ContractorTarget Corporation Beavercreek, OH 2004 to 2006 Building Services " Maintenance Technician "Alpha Home Services Indian Springs, OH 2001 to 2004 Maintenance Technician
Education:
American Trainco " On-Line Course Study " On-Line 2008 Certificate of Completion in Faciltilties ManagementAmerican Trainco " On-Line Course Study " OnLine 2008 Certificate of Completion in Building MaintenanceJefferson Community Center Sprinfield, Ohio 2001 GED Procram in High School " GED "
Skills:
Hard Working, Honest and Dependable
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Cecil Robinson Incorporator
Fayetteville Water Authority Public Corporation
Cecil F Robinson
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEST CARROLLTON
West Carrollton, OH
Cecil Robinson
PHILIPPI BAPTIST CHURCH, INC
Cincinnati, OH
Us Patents
Extremely Long Wire Fasteners For Use In Minimally Invasive Surgery And Means And Method For Handling Those Fasteners
Warren Williamson - Loveland OH, US Paul Spence - Louisville KY, US George Keller - Grandview Heights OH, US Cecil Robinson - Hilliard OH, US Thomas Ward - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
A61B017/08
US Classification:
606/151000, 606/139000
Abstract:
Wire fasteners having legs with lengths that can be one hundred times the width of the fastener are used to secure items, such as prosthesis valves to a patient during minimally invasive surgery. The fasteners are manipulated into position and then are immobilized by means of the legs thereof for tensioning, cutting and forming in situ. The fasteners are manipulated, tensioned and formed from the leg end of the fasteners. Tools for initially placing the fasteners and for immobilizing, tensioning, cutting and bending the fastener legs are disclosed. Once the fasteners are initially placed, the prosthesis is placed on the long legs of the placed fasteners and is guided into position on the legs. Once the prosthesis is in position, the legs of the fasteners are immobilized, tensioned, cut and bent into staple-like shapes to secure the prosthesis to the patient. A method for carrying out the procedure using the long fastener is also disclosed. Using the teaching of the present disclosure, a surgeon can customize a fastener to the particular surgery or even to the particular portion of surgery being performed during the surgery.
Wire Fasteners For Use In Minimally Invasive Surgery And Means And Methods For Handling Those Fasteners
Warren P. Williamson - Loveland OH Paul A. Spence - Louisville KY George A. Keller - Grandview Heights OH Cecil R. Robinson - Hilliard OH Thomas J. Ward - Grandview Heights OH
Assignee:
CardioVascular Technologies, LLC - Loveland OH
International Classification:
A61B 1710
US Classification:
606142
Abstract:
Wire fasteners having legs with lengths that can be one hundred times the width of the fastener are used to secure items, such as prosthesis valves to a patient during minimally invasive surgery. The fasteners are manipulated into position and then are immobilized by the legs thereof for tensioning, cutting and forming in situ. The fasteners are manipulated, tensioned and formed from the leg end of the fasteners. Tools for initially placing the fasteners and for immobilizing, tensioning, cutting and bending the fastener legs are disclosed. Once the fasteners are initially placed, the prosthesis is placed on the long legs of the placed fasteners and is guided into position on the legs. Once the prosthesis is in position, the legs of the fasteners are immobilized, tensioned, cut and bent into staple-like shapes to secure the prosthesis to the patient. A method for carrying out the procedure using the long fastener is also disclosed.
Wire Fasteners For Use In Minimally Invasive Surgery And Apparatus And Methods For Handling Those Fasteners
Warren P. Williamson - Loveland OH Paul A. Spence - Louisville KY George A. Keller - Grandview Heights OH Cecil R. Robinson - Hilliard OH Thomas J. Ward - Grandview Heights OH
Assignee:
CardioVascular Technologies, LLC. - Loveland OH
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
606142
Abstract:
Wire fasteners having legs with lengths that can be one hundred times the width of the fastener are used to secure items, such as prosthesis valves to a patient during minimally invasive surgery. The fasteners are manipulated into position and then are immobilized by means of the legs thereof for tensioning, cutting and forming in situ. The fasteners are manipulated, tensioned and formed from the leg end of the fasteners. Tools for initially placing the fasteners and for immobilizing, tensioning, cutting and bending the fastener legs are disclosed. Once the fasteners are initially placed, the prosthesis is placed on the long legs of the placed fasteners and is guided into position on the legs. Once the prosthesis is in position, the legs of the fasteners are immobilized, tensioned, cut and bent into staple-like shapes to secure the prosthesis to the patient. A method for carrying out the procedure using the long fastener is also disclosed.
Means And Method Of Replacing A Heart Valve In A Minimally Invasive Manner
Warren Williamson - Loveland OH Paul A. Spence - Louisville KY George T. Christakis - Toronto, CA Thomas J. Ward - Grandview Heights OH Dominic P. DiNovo - Columbus OH George A. Keller - Grandview Heights OH Cecil R. Robinson - Hilliard OH E. Dale VanHoose - Columbus OH
Assignee:
CardioVascular Technologies LLC - Loveland OH
International Classification:
A61F 224
US Classification:
623 2
Abstract:
A heart valve can be replaced using minimally invasive methods which include a sutureless sewing cuff that and a fastener delivery tool that holds the cuff against the patient's tissue while delivering fasteners, two at a time to attach the cuff to the tissue from the inside out. The tool stores a plurality of fasteners. Drawstrings are operated from outside the patient's body and cinch the sewing cuff to the valve body. The cuff is releasably mounted on the tool and the tool holds the cuff against tissue and drives the fastener through the cuff and the tissue before folding over the legs of the fastener whereby secure securement between the cuff and the tissue is assured. At least two rows of staggered fasteners are formed whereby fasteners are located continuously throughout the entire circumference of the cuff. A minimally invasive surgical method is disclosed, and a method and tool are disclosed for repairing abdominal aortic aneurysms in a minimally invasive manner.