KENWORTH TRUCK COMPANY Nov 1998 - Jun 2009
Senior Designer / Drafter 2006
KENWORTH TRUCK COMPANY Nov 1998 - Jun 2009
Designer / Drafter
Kenworth and Siera Pacific Nov 1996 - Jan 2003
Associate Designer / Drafter
SIERA PACIFIC INDUSTRIES Nov 1996 - Nov 1998
Designer / Drafter
Education:
Green River Community College 1986
Associate Degree, Drafting Technology
West Shore Medical Center Orthopedic Surgery 1293 E Parkdale Ave STE 2300B, Manistee, MI 49660 2313981750 (phone), 2313981736 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Wayne State University School of Medicine Graduated: 1981
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Gates graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Manistee, MI and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Gates is affiliated with West Shore Medical Center.
Carondelet Medical Group At CentralCarondelet Express Care Clinic 400 W Camino Casa Verde STE 300, Green Valley, AZ 85614 5206489436 (phone), 5206489472 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Gates works in Green Valley, AZ and specializes in Family Medicine. Mr. Gates is affiliated with Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital, Carondelet Saint Josephs Hospital and Carondelet St Marys Hospital.
Mark A. Hjelle - White Bear Lake MN Jon M. Ocel - New Brighton MN James T. Gates - Maple Grove MN Randolph Ahnen - Bessemer MI
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B26D 311
US Classification:
82 111, 83 53, 83880, 409 76
Abstract:
Spiral electrodes and similar structures are manufactured using a high-pressure fluid stream. Specifically, spiral electrodes are made from tubular structures by using a high-pressure water stream to precisely cut, or etch spirals of predetermined geometries to conform to a particular current distribution and conduction requirements. In an embodiment, the high-pressure water stream is tangentially and rotatably oriented against a rotating and translating tubular element. The tangential orientation enables limited cutting or etching of the tubular surface that is only in direct contact with the high pressure stream. Various geometries and spiral structures could be formed by managing the pressure and rotation of the high-pressure water stream source and the rotation and translation of the tubular element.
Suping Lyu - Maple Grove MN, US Thomas C. Bischoff - Minneapolis MN, US James T. Gates - Maple Grove MN, US Peter B. McIntyre - Mounds View MN, US Scott J. Robinson - Forest Lake MN, US Bruce R. Mehdizadeh - Savage MN, US James M. Iknayan - Andover MN, US Elisabeth L. Belden - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H01R 13/40 A61N 1/372
US Classification:
439587, 607 37, 607 38
Abstract:
A connector terminal of a medical electrical lead or adapter includes a strut member supporting at least one electrical contact element and at least one seal zone element, which is positioned adjacent to the contact element.
Richard Ian Olsen - Irvine CA, US Darryl L. Sato - Irvine CA, US James Gates - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 27/00
US Classification:
2502081
Abstract:
Digital camera systems and methods are described that provide digital cameras with large effective single-frame dynamic exposure ranges. The digital camera systems include multiple channels. Each channel includes an optics component and sensor comprising an array of photo-detectors. The sensors of the camera channels are integrated on a semiconductor substrate. The camera systems include a processing component coupled to the channels. The processing component is configured to separately and simultaneously control an integration time of each channel. The integration time of at least one channel is controlled relative to the integration time of at least one other channel so that an image formed by combining data of a frame received simultaneously from the channels has a relatively large dynamic range.
Lens Frame And Optical Focus Assembly For Imager Module
An imager apparatus and methods are described. An embodiment of an imager module includes a plurality of groups of optical lenses, a lens frame, and at least one associated lens barrel configured to position and hold the plurality of groups of optical lenses. At least one of the groups of optical lenses is movable with respect to at least one other group of optical lenses for achieving optical focus. The imager module includes an integrated circuit (IC) imager die in proximity to the plurality of lenses, the imager die containing at least one image capture microelectronic device. The imager module includes a modular frame assembly that contains a first portion that holds a plurality of lens barrels, each containing one or more focusing lenses, and a second portion that supports the first portion at a specific distance from the substrate being imaged. The lens barrels are each responsive to different wavelengths or bands of wavelengths. The first and second portions include minimal, partial, or full partition structures between the imaging areas defined by the lens barrels.
Simultaneous Multiple Field Of View Digital Cameras
Richard Ian Olsen - Irvine CA, US Darryl L. Sato - Irvine CA, US James Gates - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Protarius Filo AG, L.L.C. - Dover DE
International Classification:
H04N 5/225
US Classification:
3482181
Abstract:
Digital camera systems and methods are described that provide digital cameras configured to simultaneously acquire image data via multiple channels having different fields of view. The digital cameras include multiple channels coupled to a processing component. Each channel includes an optics component and an array of sensors or photo-detectors integrated on a semiconductor substrate. The channels include a first channel having a first field of view (FOV) and a second channel having a second FOV, and the second FOV is different than the first FOV. The processing component is configured to independently control simultaneous data acquisition with each of the channels, and to combine data from at least one channel during a frame to provide a high resolution image.
Digital Cameras With Direct Luminance And Chrominance Detection
Richard Ian Olsen - Irvine CA, US James Gates - Irvine CA, US Darryl L. Sato - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Protarius Filo AG, L.L.C. - Dover DE
International Classification:
H04N 9/77
US Classification:
2502081, 250226, 25055908, 3482231, 348262
Abstract:
Digital camera systems and methods are described that provide a color digital camera with direct luminance detection. The luminance signals are obtained directly from a broadband image sensor channel without interpolation of RGB data. The chrominance signals are obtained from one or more additional image sensor channels comprising red and/or blue color band detection capability. The red and blue signals are directly combined with the luminance image sensor channel signals. The digital camera generates and outputs an image in YCrCb color space by directly combining outputs of the broadband, red and blue sensors.
Richard Ian Olsen - Irvine CA, US Darryl L. Sato - Irvine CA, US James Gates - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Protarius Filo AG, L.L.C. - Dover DE
International Classification:
G03B 13/00
US Classification:
250239, 348345
Abstract:
An imager apparatus and methods are described. An embodiment of an imager module includes a plurality of groups of optical lenses, a lens frame, and at least one associated lens barrel configured to position and hold the plurality of groups of optical lenses. At least one of the groups of optical lenses is movable with respect to at least one other group of optical lenses for achieving optical focus. The imager module includes an integrated circuit (IC) imager die in proximity to the plurality of lenses, the imager die containing at least one image capture microelectronic device.
Richard Ian Olsen - Irvine CA, US Darryl L. Sato - Irvine CA, US James Gates - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Protarius Filo AG, L.L.C. - Dover DE
International Classification:
H01L 27/00
US Classification:
2502081
Abstract:
A digital camera includes a plurality of channels and a processing component operatively coupled to the plurality of channels. Each channel of the plurality of channels includes an optics component and a sensor that includes an array of photo-detectors. The processing component is configured to separately control an integration time of each channel, where a first integration time of a first channel is less than a second integration time of a second channel. The processing component is also configured to combine data from the plurality of channels to generate an image.
Carpenters grandson, James Gates, said that while it was known in his family that his grandfather had film from that day, it wasnt talked about often. So Gates said that when the film, stored along with other family films in a milk crate, was eventually passed on to him, he wasnt sure exactly wha