Clemson University
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Rhythmlink International, Llc May 2011 - Jul 2016
Product Engineer
Rhythmlink International, Llc Jul 2010 - May 2011
Product Quality Engineer
Outspokin Bicycles Jun 2002 - Aug 2010
Mechanic
Rhythmlink International, Llc May 2009 - Jul 2010
Engineering Intern
Education:
Clemson University 2018
Masters, Architecture
University of South Carolina 2006 - 2010
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Mechanical Engineering Product Development Medical Devices Product Design Cad Mechanical Testing Solidworks Process Design Engineering Bicycle Repair Project Management Academic Tutoring Bicycle Tig Welding Laboratory Skills Ptc Pro/Engineer
Interests:
Machinery Repair and Restoration Power Tools Bicycles Cycling Machinery Design Surfing Art and Design Photography Hand Tools Automobiles Dumpster Diving Carpentry Mechanical Engineering
Us Patents
Electrode Assembly For Metal-Sensitive Neurological Monitoring
- COLUMBIA SC, US DANIEL MCCOY - MURRELLS INLET SC, US HARRISON M. FLOYD - COLUMBIA SC, US LEAH HANSON - NEW GLARUS WI, US MICHAEL J. O'LEARY - COLUMBIA SC, US
Assignee:
RHYTHMLINK INTERNATIONAL, LLC. - COLUMBIA SC
International Classification:
A61N 1/08 G01R 33/28 A61N 1/05 A61B 5/055
Abstract:
An electrode assembly for use in computer tomographic (CT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures include lead wires of 40 gauge copper electrical conductors, free of tin, in PVC insulation attached to electrodes. The electrodes, which may also be made of silver, gold or silver chloride or be made of metal-filled or metal-coated plastic, are attached to lead wires by any of the following (1) crimping using copper or polymer crimps; (2) shrink-wrap connections or ties, (3) radio frequency welding or heat staking; or (4) using conductive adhesives. The present electrode assembly reduces artifacts in the resulting images during CT scans and MRI procedures and thereby results in clearer images.
Stick-On, Multi-Electrode Device For Neurological Applications
- Columbia SC, US Daniel McCoy - Murrells Inlet SC, US Brian Petree - West Columbia SC, US Harrison M. Floyd - Columbia SC, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/04
Abstract:
A multi-electrode applicator includes a carrier with recesses formed in pre-selected locations on one side. Each recess carries an electrode, and optionally both an applicator and an electrode, so that, when that side of the carrier is applied to a surface, the electrodes engage the surface in their pre-selected locations. An adhesive is applied to the underside of the carrier to cause the carrier to stick to the skin surface. A release paper may be applied over the adhesive so that, when the paper is removed, the adhesive is exposed and the carrier can then be stuck to the skin. The carrier may be flat or curved, and the electrodes may be self-embedding electrodes, a stimulating- or recording-type electrode, or a ground electrode-reference electrode pair. Electrical conductor connects the electrode to a monitor directly or via a multi-pin connector.
Unitary Template For Neurological Monitoring Electrodes
- Columbia SC, US Harrison M. Floyd - Columbia SC, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/0478 A61B 5/04
Abstract:
A unitary template, that is, a template that is made in one piece with contiguous, integral straps or cords, the ends of which can be joined together to form the completed template is disclosed. The material of which it is made may be inexpensive and accommodates a reasonable degree of flexibility in fitting patients whose heads are of different sizes and additional sizing flexibility by selectably expandable sections. The unitary template may be custom made based a few measurements of the patient's head, and then defined on a sheet of material by printing for hand cutting, by perforations for separating from the balance of the sheet or laser cutting
Electrode Cable System For Neurological Monitoring And Imaging
- Columbia SC, US Leah L. Hanson - New Glarus WI, US Harrison Mr. Floyd - Columbia SC, US Paul R. Sharples - Cassatt SC, US Stacey L. Askelson - Duluth MN, US William H. Lewis - Lexington SC, US William W, Webb - Huntersville NC, US Daniel E. McCoy - Murrells Inlet SC, US
International Classification:
H01R 9/24 A61B 5/055
Abstract:
A cable management system is used in neurological monitoring and imaging procedures, particularly MRI. The system enables quickly disconnecting and quickly and accurately reconnecting the patient to the neurological monitoring equipment. The cable management system uses plural color-coded, two-part, cable pairs that include an electrode cable and an extension cable in each pair. The electrode and the short electrode cable remain attached to the patent during monitoring while the extension cable is disconnected and removed. A plug and socket combination that connects in a preselected orientation that enables the two parts to be quickly and accurately disconnected and reconnected. Metal is minimized in the electrode and electrode conductor in part by its short length, it thinness, the use of metal coating on plastic electrodes, and the use of alternative conductive materials.
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