Owner at 3-D Design Solutions, Owner, Tutor, Consultant, Trainer at San Diego SolidWorks Tutoring, Designer/Draftsman/Inspection/Documentation at Nexus Dx, Owner at PDM Solution.com, Owner, Designer, Consultant, PDM Provider at PDMSolution.com, Owner, Designer, Consultant, PDM Provider at PDMSolution.com
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
3-D Design Solutions
Owner
San Diego SolidWorks Tutoring since May 2010
Owner, Tutor, Consultant, Trainer
Nexus Dx since Mar 2010
Designer/Draftsman/Inspection/Documentation
PDM Solution.com since Feb 2009
Owner
PDMSolution.com since Jan 2008
Owner, Designer, Consultant, PDM Provider
Education:
Mira Costa Community College 1997 - 2000
Skills:
Machined Parts Plastic Parts Sheet Metal Parts Data Management Consulting Training Document Packages
Honor & Awards:
Certified SolidWorks Professional, Certified PDMWorks Enterprise Support Technician
Enaqua
Designer and Draftsman
Palomar College
Adjunct Professor, Engineering Technology, Solidworks, Intro and Advanced
Carlsbadcad
Owner and Cad Designer
Adjunct Professor, Engineering Technology
Education:
Miracosta College 1997 - 1999
Skills:
Design Cad/Cam 3D Rendering Simulations Engineering Drawings Teaching Ideas Development
Certifications:
Cswp Certified Solidworks Professional Cepdm Certified Enterprise Pdm Support Technician Cpdmp Certified Enterprise Pdm Professional Certified Solidworks Partner 2008-2011 Presenter Solidworks World 08-11 Fusion 360 Consultant Fusion 360 Affiliate
Steven Yon - San Diego CA, US Devon Sowell - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Innercoll Therapies, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61F 7/12
US Classification:
607105, 607104, 607106
Abstract:
An intravascular heat transfer device is provided with a mixing-inducing surface formed by an easily manufacturable process. The device can have a plurality of elongated, articulated segments, each having a mixing-inducing exterior surface. A flexible joint connects adjacent elongated, articulated segments. The device may be conveniently formed, e. g. , by vapor deposition or molding, and further lacks undercuts so that the same may be conveniently removed from, e. g. , a two-part mold.
Method Of Manufacturing A Heat Transfer Element For In Vivo Cooling Without Undercuts
Steven Yon - San Diego CA, US Devon Sowell - Carlsbad CA, US
International Classification:
A61F007/00 A61F007/12
US Classification:
607/105000, 607/113000
Abstract:
An intravascular heat transfer device is provided with a mixing-inducing surface formed by an easily manufacturable process. The device can have a plurality of elongated, articulated segments, each having a mixing-inducing exterior surface. A flexible joint connects adjacent elongated, articulated segments. The device may be conveniently formed, e.g., by vapor deposition or molding, and further lacks undercuts so that the same may be conveniently removed from, e.g., a two-part mold.