Oct 2012 to 2000 Commercial Truck DriverMed Care Mobile, AL Jan 2010 to Oct 2012 AssistantFootlocker San Diego, CA Nov 2009 to Jan 2010 Sales
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Grossmont Community College San Diego, CA 2009 to 2009 N/A in ChemistryUniversity of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) Birmingham, AL 2003 to 2005 N/A in General Studies
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Housing Deprivation and Social Change: A Report Based on the Analysis of Individual Level Census Data for 1971, 1981 and 1991, Drawn from the Longitudinal Study and the Samples of Anonymised Records
Douglas F. DeVries - Yucaipa CA 92399 Michael J. Cegielski - Norco CA 91760 Malcolm R. Williams - San Clemente CA 92672 Michael B. Holmes - Riverside CA 92505
International Classification:
A61M 1600
US Classification:
12820421, 12820418
Abstract:
A ventilator device and system comprising a rotating compressor, preferably a drag compressor, which, at the beginning of each inspiratory ventilation phase, is accelerated to a sufficient speed to deliver the desired inspiratory gas flow, and is subsequently stopped or decelerated to a basal flow level to permit the expiratory ventilation phase to occur. The ventilator device is small and light weight enough to be utilized in portable applications. The ventilator device is power efficient enough to operate for extended periods of time on internal or external batteries. Also provided is an oxygen blending apparatus which utilizes solenoid valves having specific orifice sizes for blending desired amounts of oxygen into the inspiratory gas flow. Also provided is an exhalation valve having an exhalation flow transducer which incorporates a radio frequency data base to provide an attendant controller with specific calibration information for the exhalation flow transducer.
Douglas F. DeVries - Yucaipa CA, US Michael J. Cegielski - Norco CA, US Malcolm R. Williams - San Clemente CA, US Michael B. Holmes - Riverside CA, US
Assignee:
Bird Products Corporation - Palm Springs CA
International Classification:
A61M016/00
US Classification:
12820426, 12820518, 12820421
Abstract:
A ventilator device and system comprising a rotating compressor, preferably a drag compressor, which, at the beginning of each inspiratory ventilation phase, is accelerated to a sufficient speed to deliver the desired inspiratory gas flow, and is subsequently stopped or decelerated to a basal flow level to permit the expiratory ventilation phase to occur. The ventilator device is small and light weight enough to be utilized in portable applications. The ventilator device is power efficient enough to operate for extended periods of time on internal or external batteries. Also provided is an oxygen blending apparatus which utilizes solenoid valves having specific orifice sizes for blending desired amounts of oxygen into the inspiratory gas flow. Also provided is an exhalation valve having an exhalation flow transducer which incorporates a radio frequency data base to provide an attendant controller with specific calibration information for the exhalation flow transducer.
A ventilator device and system comprising a rotating compressor, preferably a drag compressor, which, at the beginning of each inspiratory ventilation phase, is accelerated to a sufficient speed to deliver the desired inspiratory gas flow, and is subsequently stopped or decelerated to a basal flow level to permit the expiratory ventilation phase to occur. The ventilator device is small and light weight enough to be utilized in portable applications. The ventilator device is power efficient enough to operate for extended periods of time on internal or external batteries. Also provided is an oxygen blending apparatus which utilizes solenoid valves having specific orifice sizes for blending desired amounts of oxygen into the inspiratory gas flow. Also provided is an exhalation valve having an exhalation flow transducer which incorporates a radio frequency data base to provide an attendant controller with specific calibration information for the exhalation flow transducer.
Douglas F. DeVries - Yucaipa CA, US Michael J. Cegielski - Norco CA, US Malcolm R. Williams - San Clemente CA, US Michael B. Holmes - Riverside CA, US
Assignee:
Bird Products Corporation - Palm Springs CA
International Classification:
A62B 7/00 A62B 9/00 A62B 9/02
US Classification:
12820511, 12820024, 12820418, 12820421, 12820524
Abstract:
A ventilator device and system comprising a rotating compressor, preferably a drag compressor, which, at the beginning of each inspiratory ventilation phase, is accelerated to a sufficient speed to deliver the desired inspiratory gas flow, and is subsequently stopped or decelerated to a basal flow level to permit the expiratory ventilation phase to occur. The ventilator device is small and light weight enough to be utilized in portable applications. The ventilator device is power efficient enough to operate for extended periods of time on internal or external batteries. Also provided is an oxygen blending apparatus which utilizes solenoid valves having specific orifice sizes for blending desired amounts of oxygen into the inspiratory gas flow. Also provided is an exhalation valve having an exhalation flow transducer which incorporates a radio frequency data base to provide an attendant controller with specific calibration information for the exhalation flow transducer.
Douglas DeVries - Yucaipa CA, US Michael Cegielski - Norco CA, US Warner Graves - Hemet CA, US Malcolm Williams - San Clemente CA, US Michael Holmes - Riverside CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/00 A62B 7/00
US Classification:
128205180, 128204180
Abstract:
A ventilator device and system comprising a rotating compressor, preferably a drag compressor, which, at the beginning of each inspiratory ventilation phase, is accelerated to a sufficient speed to deliver the desired inspiratory gas flow, and is subsequently stopped or decelerated to a basal flow level to permit the expiratory ventilation phase to occur. The ventilator device is small and light weight enough to be utilized in portable applications. The ventilator device is power efficient enough to operate for extended periods of time on internal or external batteries. Also provided is an oxygen blending apparatus which utilizes solenoid valves having specific orifice sizes for blending desired amounts of oxygen into the inspiratory gas flow. Also provided is an exhalation valve having an exhalation flow transducer which incorporates a radio frequency data base to provide an attendant controller with specific calibration information for the exhalation flow transducer.
Douglas F. DeVRIES - Yucaipa CA, US Michael J. Cegielski - Norco CA, US Malcolm R. Williams - San Clemente CA, US Michael B. Holmes - Riverside CA, US
Assignee:
BIRD PRODUCTS CORPORATION - Palm Springs CA
International Classification:
A61M 16/10 A61M 16/00
US Classification:
12820421, 12820418
Abstract:
A ventilator, device and system comprising a rotating compressor, preferably a drag compressor, which, at the beginning of each inspiratory ventilation phase, is accelerated to a sufficient speed to deliver the desired inspiratory gas flow, and is subsequently stopped or decelerated to a basal flow level to permit the expiratory ventilation phase to occur. The ventilator device is small and light weight enough to be utilized in portable applications. The ventilator device is power efficient enough to operate for extended periods of time on internal or external batteries. Also provided is an oxygen blending apparatus which utilizes solenoid valves having specific orifice sizes for blending desired amounts of oxygen into the inspiratory gas flow. Also provided is an exhalation valve having an exhalation flow transducer which incorporates a radio frequency data base to provide an attendant controller with specific calibration information for the exhalation flow transducer.
Douglas F. DeVries - Redlands CA Malcolm R. Williams - San Clemente CA J. Kelly Dack - Riverside CA Randy P. Hagen - Corona CA Darrell W. Guillaume - Corona CA
Assignee:
Bird Products Corp. - Riverside CA
International Classification:
A62B 902
US Classification:
12820524
Abstract:
A ventilator exhalation valve for controlling the exhalation flow rate and pressure is disclosed. The valve includes a free-floating diaphragm which is biased against a fixed valve seat in an inhalation configuration of the valve so as to prevent flow through the valve in the reverse direction. As flow in the forward direction passes through the valve, the bias urging the diaphragm onto the valve seat is overcome and the diaphragm is separated from the valve seat, so as to contact a poppet affixed to a shaft. The shaft includes a ferromagnetic portion and is attached to linear actuator which is retained by substantially frictionless suspension system including a pair of substantially planar spring flexures. As the poppet moves in response to flow between the fixed valve seat and the diaphragm, ferromagnetic portion of the shaft is displaced relative to a fixed coil thereby inducing a current in a coil. The current is monitored to provide a feedback signal corresponding to the velocity of the poppet.
Douglas F. DeVries - Yucaipa CA Michael J. Cegielski - Norco CA Warner V. Graves - Hemet CA Malcolm R. Williams - San Clemente CA Michael B. Holmes - Riverside CA
Assignee:
Bird Products Corporation - Palm Springs CA
International Classification:
A61M 1600 A62B 700 A62B 902 F16K 3102
US Classification:
12820421
Abstract:
A ventilator device and system comprising a rotating compressor, preferably a drag compressor, which, at the beginning of each inspiratory ventilation phase, is accelerated to a sufficient speed to deliver the desired inspiratory gas flow, and is subsequently stopped or decelerated to a basal flow level to permit the expiratory ventilation phase to occur. The ventilator device is small and light weight enough to be utilized in portable applications. The ventilator device is power efficient enough to operate for extended periods of time on internal or external batteries. Also provided is an oxygen blending apparatus which utilizes solenoid valves having specific orifice sizes for blending desired amounts of oxygen into the inspiratory gas flow. Also provided is an exhalation valve having an exhalation flow transducer which incorporates a radio frequency data base to provide an attendant controller with specific calibration information for the exhalation flow transducer.
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Date: Dec 17, 2016
Category: Sports
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Date: Dec 17, 2016
Category: Sports
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Date: Apr 27, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
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Category: Sports
Source: Google
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