John Edward Steck - Libertyville IL 60048 Robert Hamilton - Grayslake IL 60030 James Martin - Mundelein IL 60060
International Classification:
B26B 300
US Classification:
30142, 30136, 206525
Abstract:
A disposable food cutting utensil, oval or circular in construction with an integrated handle area, packaging support legs and slots, and a removable marketing element. The utensil has a tapered and scalloped or serrated cutting edge that follows along a portion of the perimeter of the device, and allows for the inclusion of a handle area. Packaging support legs may be provided that protrude an arbitrary length from one side of the utensil, at sufficient distance from the cutting edge. Radial slots between the support legs permit the nesting of multiple utensils. The removable merchandising element is held in place by thin sections of material that are sufficient to secure the element in place, but permits its removal by hand. The merchandising element is of an arbitrary shape and sufficient size as to not present a choking hazard to small children.
John Edward Steck - Round Lake IL, US Douglas Reitz - Green Oaks IL, US
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Glattpark (Opfikon)
International Classification:
A61M 37/00
US Classification:
604131, 604 29
Abstract:
A disposable pumping cassette in one embodiment includes a pump chamber; and a valve chamber in communication with the pump chamber, the valve chamber including an inlet and first and second outlets. A disposable pumping cassette in another embodiment includes a first valve chamber including an inlet and first and second outlets; and a second valve chamber including an inlet and an outlet, the second valve chamber openable to allow dialysis fluid to flow through one of the first and second outlets of the first valve chamber, through the outlet of the second valve chamber. A disposable pumping cassette in a further embodiment includes a valve chamber including a fluid inlet and first and second fluid outlets; and a flexible sheet openable to open and close only one of the first and second outlets.
Patrick Lee - Long Grove IL, US John Biewer - Palm Harbor FL, US Robert W. Childers - Trinity FL, US Mark W. Foohey - Austin TX, US Andrey Kopychev - Clearwater FL, US Randy Murphey - Pleasant Prairie WI, US Austin J. Orand - Austin TX, US Douglas Reitz - Green Oaks IL, US Rodolfo Roger - Clearwater FL, US John Edward Steck - Round Lake IL, US
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Glattpark (Opfikon)
International Classification:
A61M 1/00 A61M 39/00
US Classification:
604 29, 604533
Abstract:
A fluid dispensing machine, such as a peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis machine, includes a dispenser or cassette that pumps a medical fluid for dialysis or other treatments for patients. The machine includes and uses an autoconnect device for connecting containers of liquid, such as bags of dialysis fluid or medication fluids, to the machine, while maintaining the sterility of the connection. The autoconnect device removes the cap from the fluid bag and pierces the scaling membrane on tubing from the bag. This makes it easier for patients to receive treatment, especially home treatment. Other embodiments are useful for dispensing other liquids from other types of dispensing or pumping machines.
John E. Steck - Round Lake IL, US Kimberly C. Brown - Huntly IL, US Nicole Sullivan - Elgin IL, US
International Classification:
A61B 6/14
US Classification:
378170, 378168
Abstract:
A sensor holder () includes a frame member () that bounds a void area () and which is configured to receive a sensor (). A retaining means () is provided to hold the sensor () to the frame () such that a connecting cable () affixed to the sensor () is secured and positioned by the void area () for a subsequent imaging procedure.
Resumes
Systems Engineer, Process Development And Continuous Improvement
Ultra Electronics - Herley
Systems Engineer, Process Development and Continuous Improvement
Energy Wall Apr 2016 - Dec 2017
Chief Operations Officer
Te Connectivity Nov 2012 - Oct 2015
Lab Manager
Angiotech Jul 2011 - Oct 2012
Consultant: R and D Project Engineering
Unilife Corporation Nov 2009 - Jul 2011
Principle Npd Engineer
Education:
The George Washington University - School of Engineering & Applied Science 2015 - 2019
Masters, Engineering
Motorola University 2001 - 2002
The George Washington University 2000 - 2001
Masters, Project Management
Northern Illinois University 1985 - 1989
Bachelors
Skills:
High Volume Disposables Six Sigma Injection Molding Quality Management Spaceclaim Design Control Engineering Management Lean Manufacturing Human Resources Systems Engineering Ptc Creo Root Cause Analysis Electroless Plating Iso Iso 13485 Plastics Design For Assembly Machine Tools Pro Engineer Rapid Prototyping Fmea Tooling Design and Engineering Validation Medical Devices Engineering Product Design Lean Software Development Fdm Matrix Management Finite Element Analysis Design For Manufacturing Laser Direct Structuring Cross Functional Team Leadership Manufacturing Lds Design of Experiments Mechanism Design Plastic Design Sla Proengineer Molded Interconnects Solidworks Stratasys Insight Moldflow Advisor Product Development Iso13485 Continuous Improvement Lean Development R&D Multi Component Molding Design For Six Sigma
Interests:
Social Services Economic Empowerment Politics Education Science and Technology Arts and Culture
Louisiana State University Healthcare NetworkCulicchia Neurological Clinic 1111 Medical Ctr Blvd STE 750, Marrero, LA 70072 5043406976 (phone), 5043496786 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Louisiana State University School of Medicine at New Orleans Graduated: 1989
Procedures:
Carpal Tunnel Decompression Spinal Cord Surgery Spinal Fusion Spinal Surgery Craniotomy Lumbar Puncture
Dr. Steck graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at New Orleans in 1989. He works in Marrero, LA and specializes in Surgery , Neurological. Dr. Steck is affiliated with Ochsner Medical Center-West Bank and West Jefferson Medical Center.