Radiology Associates 1310 Las Tablas Rd STE 103, Templeton, CA 93465 8054617080 (phone), 8054615570 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Graduated: 2006
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Tuttle graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2006. He works in Templeton, CA and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Musculoskeletal Radiology. Dr. Tuttle is affiliated with Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center and Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center.
Ronald Vern Schauer - Gilroy CA, US Alan Rick Lappen - San Martin CA, US David L. Tuttle - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
700213, 700218, 700114, 414936
Abstract:
An alignment tool, method and system are provided for aligning a cassette handler to a robot blade in a workpiece handling system, in which the tool comprises a frame or fixture adapted to be supported by the cassette handler support surface, in which the frame has one or more distance sensors positioned to measure the distance of a workpiece or robot blade from the sensor or a predetermined reference point or surface. In a preferred embodiment, the frame emulates a workpiece cassette and the distance sensors provide a numerical output of the distance to the workpiece. As explained in greater detail below, these distance measurements facilitate accurately leveling and aligning the cassette handler support surface relative to a workpiece supported by the robot blade such that when the frame is replaced by an actual workpiece cassette, the workpiece cassette will also be level and aligned with respect to the robot blade and the workpiece held by the blade. As a consequence, accidental scratching and breakage of workpieces such as semiconductor wafers and display substrates may be reduced or eliminated.
Ronald Vern Schauer - Gilroy CA, US Alan Rick Lappen - San Martin CA, US David L. Tuttle - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
700218, 114213, 414936
Abstract:
An alignment tool, method and system are provided for aligning a cassette handler to a robot blade in a workpiece handling system, in which the tool comprises a frame or fixture adapted to be supported by the cassette handler support surface, in which the frame has one or more distance sensors positioned to measure the distance of a workpiece or robot blade from the sensor or a predetermined reference point or surface. In a preferred embodiment, the frame emulates a workpiece cassette and the distance sensors provide a numerical output of the distance to the workpiece. As explained in greater detail below, these distance measurements facilitate accurately leveling and aligning the cassette handler support surface relative to a workpiece supported by the robot blade such that when the frame is replaced by an actual workpiece cassette, the workpiece cassette will also be level and aligned with respect to the robot blade and the workpiece held by the blade. As a consequence, accidental scratching and breakage of workpieces such as semiconductor wafers and display substrates may be reduced or eliminated.
William J. Maloney - Palo Alto CA, US J. David Blaha - Ann Arbor MI, US C. Lowry Barnes - Little Rock AR, US John M. Green - Arlington TN, US David R. Tuttle - Memphis TN, US
Knee prosthesis includes a femoral component adapted to fit on a distal end of the femur and a tibial insert component. The femoral component includes a measured anterior/posterior dimension defined by the posterior condyle surface and the interior surface of the anterior flange and a distal peg provided on a distal bone facing surface of each of the lateral and medial condylar structures, wherein the distal pegs are positioned at a midpoint of the measured anterior/posterior dimension. The implant system provides two distinct sizing segments and the tibial insert has a medial tibial aspect ratio of 0. 74 and a lateral tibial aspect ratio of 0. 65 to 0. 68 for all sizes.
Ronald Schauer - Gilroy CA, US Alan Lappen - San Martin CA, US David Tuttle - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
700/213000
Abstract:
An alignment tool, method and system are provided for aligning a cassette handler to a robot blade in a workpiece handling system, in which the tool comprises a frame or fixture adapted to be supported by the cassette handler support surface, in which the frame has one or more distance sensors positioned to measure the distance of a workpiece or robot blade from the sensor or a predetermined reference point or surface. In a preferred embodiment, the frame emulates a workpiece cassette and the distance sensors provide a numerical output of the distance to the workpiece. As explained in greater detail below, these distance measurements facilitate accurately leveling and aligning the cassette handler support surface relative to a workpiece supported by the robot blade such that when the frame is replaced by an actual workpiece cassette, the workpiece cassette will also be level and aligned with respect to the robot blade and the workpiece held by the blade. As a consequence, accidental scratching and breakage of workpieces such as semiconductor wafers and display substrates may be reduced or eliminated.
William J. Maloney - Palo Alto CA, US J. David Blaha - Ann Arbor MI, US C. Lowry Barnes - Little Rock AR, US John M. Green - Arlington TN, US David R. Tuttle - Memphis TN, US
Assignee:
WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. - Arlington TN
International Classification:
A61F 2/38
US Classification:
623 2031
Abstract:
Knee prosthesis includes a femoral component adapted to fit on a distal end of the femur and a tibial insert component. The femoral component includes a measured anterior/posterior dimension defined by the posterior condyle surface and the interior surface of the anterior flange and a distal peg provided on a distal bone facing surface of each of the lateral and medial condylar structures, wherein the distal pegs are positioned at a midpoint of the measured anterior/posterior dimension. The implant system provides two distinct sizing segments and the tibial insert has a medial tibial aspect ratio of 0.74 and a lateral tibial aspect ratio of 0.65 to 0.68 for all sizes.
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