Jennifer E. Tomes - Mundelein IL, US Deborah B. Adler - New York NY, US Jack E. Maze - Long Grove IL, US Alberto C. Savage - Buffalo Grove IL, US Kenneth S. Chua - Glenview IL, US Earl D. Wilson - Ingleside IL, US John H. Kutsch - Harvard IL, US
Jennifer E. Tomes - Mundelein IL, US Deborah B. Adler - New York NY, US Jack E. Maze - Long Grove IL, US Alberto C. Savage - Buffalo Grove IL, US Kenneth S. Chua - Glenview IL, US Earl D. Wilson - Ingleside IL, US John H. Kutsch - Harvard IL, US
James E. Burgess - Long Grove IL, US Kenneth S. Chua - Glenview IL, US Joseph B. Dunn - Kansasville WI, US Jack E. Maze - Long Grove IL, US Alberto C. Savage - Buffalo Grove IL, US Arlene A. Siavelis - Northbrook IL, US Jennifer T. Swartz - Libertyville IL, US Earl D. Wilson - Ingleside IL, US
Assignee:
Medline Industries, Inc. - Mundelein IL
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604317, 604540
Abstract:
According to one aspect, a fluid collection bag comprises an inlet opening adapted to receive an inlet tube located on a first side of the fluid collection bag. The first side of the fluid collection bag is generally parallel with a length of the fluid collection bag. The fluid collection bag further comprises an outlet opening located on the first side of the fluid collection bag.
Jennifer E. Tomes - Libertyville IL, US Deborah B. Adler - New York NY, US Jack E. Maze - Long Grove IL, US Alberto C. Savage - Buffalo Grove IL, US Kenneth S. Chua - Glenview IL, US Earl D. Wilson - Ingleside IL, US John Henry Kutsch - Harvard IL, US
Jennifer E. Tomes - Mundelein IL, US Deborah B. Adler - New York NY, US Jack E. Maze - Long Grove IL, US Alberto C. Savage - Buffalo Grove IL, US Kenneth S. Chua - Glenview IL, US Earl D. Wilson - Ingleside IL, US John H. Kutsch - Harvard IL, US
James E. Burgess - Mundelein IL, US Kenneth S. Chua - Glenview IL, US Joseph B. Dunn - Kansasville WI, US Jack E. Maze - Long Grove IL, US Alberto C. Savage - Buffalo Grove IL, US Arlene A. Siavelis - Northbrook IL, US Jennifer E. Tomes - Libertyville IL, US Earl D. Wilson - Ingleside IL, US
Assignee:
Medline Industries, Inc. - Mundelein IL
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604317, 604540
Abstract:
According to one aspect, a fluid collection bag comprises an inlet opening adapted to receive an inlet tube located on a first side of the fluid collection bag. The fluid collection bag has a length greater than the height. The first side of the fluid collection bag is generally parallel with a length of the fluid collection bag. The fluid collection bag further comprises an outlet opening located on a second side of the fluid collection bag. The fluid collection bag may be reversible such that a first surface or a second opposing surface of the fluid collection bag may face a support element.
Catheter Tray, Packaging System, And Associated Methods
Jennifer E. Tomes - Mundelein IL, US Deborah B. Adler - New York NY, US Jack E. Maze - Long Grove IL, US Alberto C. Savage - Buffalo Grove IL, US Kenneth S. Chua - Glenview IL, US Earl D. Wilson - Ingleside IL, US John H. Kutsch - Harvard IL, US
Assignee:
Medline Industries, Inc. - Mundelein IL
International Classification:
A61B 19/02
US Classification:
206370, 206570, 206364, 53474
Abstract:
A tray () for accommodating a coiled medical device, such as a catheter assembly (), includes a first compartment (), a second compartment (), and a third compartment (). The catheter assembly () and devices associated with a catheterization procedure, such as syringes () containing sterile water and lubricating jelly and a specimen container () can be disposed within the tray. A first barrier () and second barrier () separate the compartments. The barriers can have openings () therein to accommodate large syringes or to enable the first compartment () to be used as a lubricant applicator for the catheter. The first compartment () can include a stair-stepped contour () such that the syringes are held at different depths to facilitate ease of use. The various devices can be disposed within the tray () in accordance with their order of use in the catheterization procedure.
Medline Industries
Group President and Various Titles Since 1989
Hipak Industries 1985 - 1988
Vice President Sales and Marketing
Baxter Travenol 1983 - 1984
International Marketing Analyst
Education:
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management 1981 - 1983
Masters, Consulting, Management, Operations Management
University of the Philippines 1975 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Medical Devices Supply Chain Management Product Development Leadership Manufacturing Product Launch Sales Business Strategy Marketing Program Management Product Management Strategic Negotiations Continuous Improvement Creative Solutions Increased Profitability Fda Quality System Increased Productivity Extensive Travel In Asia Holds 5 Patents