Michael P. Chekal - Brighton MI, US Michael S. McClain - Ortonville MI, US Dana G. Pelletier - Ortonville MI, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/00
US Classification:
12820426, 12820529
Abstract:
An oxygen delivery system includes first and second sieve beds configured to selectively receive a supply fluid and separate a substantially oxygen-rich fluid therefrom. A patient conduit having a patient outlet is in alternate selective fluid communication with the sieve beds. The system includes a breath-detection device in fluid communication with the patient conduit, configured to calculate a rate of breathing and to trigger, in response to a breath detection, an output of a predetermined volume of the substantially oxygen-rich fluid alternately from a respective one of the sieve beds. The system also includes a device configured to measure the output flow rate at predetermined intervals. The output, having a target flow rate and a flow rate, occurs during a respective dynamically adjusted patient oxygen delivery phase, which is dependent upon the target flow rate, the output flow rate, and/or the breathing rate.
Self-Serviceable Filter For An Oxygen Generating Device
James H. Youngblood - Highland MI, US Michael S. McClain - Ortonville MI, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/02 B23P 6/00
US Classification:
95101, 96134, 2940204
Abstract:
An oxygen generating device includes a housing, an inlet formed in the housing, a compressor, and a sieve module. The device further includes a self-serviceable filter disposed between the compressor and the sieve module. The method for generating an oxygen-enriched gas includes introducing a feed gas into the oxygen generating device via the inlet, compressing the feed gas via the compressor, filtering the compressed feed gas by removing at least one contaminant from the feed gas via the self-serviceable filter, introducing the filtered feed gas into the sieve module, and generating the oxygen-enriched gas from the filtered feed gas.
Method Of Generating An Oxygen-Enriched Gas For A User
Michael P. Chekal - Brighton MI, US Michael S. McClain - Ortonville MI, US Dana G. Pelletier - Ortonville MI, US Andrew M. Voto - Brighton MI, US
International Classification:
A62B 7/00 A61M 16/00
US Classification:
422120, 12820426
Abstract:
A method of generating an oxygen-enriched gas for a user via an oxygen generating system is disclosed herein. The oxygen generating system includes at least one sieve bed having a nitrogen-adsorption material disposed therein, the nitrogen-adsorption material being configured to adsorb nitrogen from a feed gas introduced thereto, thereby generating the oxygen-enriched gas therefrom. The at least one sieve bed has an internal gas pressure within a volume defined by the at least one sieve bed. The method includes measuring the internal sieve bed pressure, measuring an ambient atmospheric parameter, and detecting inhalation of the user. The method further includes selectively controlling, substantially in real time, delivery of the oxygen-enriched gas to the user based on at least one of the internal sieve bed gas pressure measurement, the ambient atmospheric parameter measurement, the inhalation detection, or combinations thereof.
- Oak Park MI, US Michael S. McClain - Waterford MI, US
Assignee:
MP ACQUISITION, LLC - Oak Park MI
International Classification:
A61G 13/00 A61G 13/10
Abstract:
An anatomy table for use in autopsies and dissections comprises a base and an immersion storage tank arranged in the base. The anatomy table further comprises a dissection lid arranged on the base, wherein the dissection lid covers the immersion storage tank in its closed position. The table also comprises a hinge secured between the dissection lid and a top edge of the base, wherein the dissection lid rotates about the hinge between a first and second position, wherein the first position allows for access to the body stored in the anatomy table immersion storage tank while the second or closed position of the dissection lid allows for dissecting to occur directly on top of the anatomy table. This may allow for a two in one table to be arranged within a lab, such that autopsy work and dissection or cutting may be performed with the same piece of equipment, wherein two pieces of equipment are usually used within the lab for these procedures.
- Oak Park MI, US Michael S. McClain - Waterford MI, US
Assignee:
MP Acquisition, LLC - Oak Park MI
International Classification:
A61G 13/00 H04N 5/225 A61B 16/00 G06T 7/00
Abstract:
A grossing station comprising a table and a hood connected to the table. The grossing station also comprises a quick release camera system secured to a surface of the hood, wherein the quick release camera system is detachable from the hood for close up angles and zoomed location still or video images of the body or material being examined on a surface of the grossing station.
- Oak Park MI, US Michael S. McClain - Waterford MI, US
Assignee:
MP Acquisition, LLC - Oak Park MI
International Classification:
A61G 13/00 G01N 33/00 A61G 13/10 A61B 16/00
Abstract:
A grossing station for use in autopsy, necropsy, dissection, and laboratory work comprises a table and a hood connected to the table. The grossing station also comprises an integrated gas sensor system having at least one gas sensor, wherein the integrated gas sensor system is secured to a bottom surface of the hood. The integrated gas sensor system provides real time sampling and reporting of a predetermined noxious gas within a work area of the grossing station. The grossing station may also include a second gas sensor used in conjunction with the first gas sensor to allow for more accurate detection and reporting of over exposure events to a user of the grossing station.
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Company / Classification
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Michael Mcclain Program Director
Wayne County Community College District Junior College
Medical School Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1985
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Mcclain graduated from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1985. He works in Beachwood, OH and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Mcclain is affiliated with South Pointe Hospital.
Ladson Elementary School Ladson SC 1980-1981, Edmund A. Burns Elementary School Charleston SC 1981-1986, Brentwood Middle School North Charleston SC 1986-1991, Morganfield High School Morganfield KY 1993-1994
Community:
Julia Harris, Juance Wilson, Brenda Gildersleeve, Pat Thompson
Wallowa, OR Hereford, OR Redmond, OR West Linn, OR Skagway, AK Red Dog Mine, AK Prairie City, OR Vale, OR Nyssa, OR Baker, OR Pendleton, OR Burns, OR
Education:
Wallowa High School - Studied girls and drank beer, Prairie City High School - No girls, so had to drink beer
Relationship:
Married
About:
Lived in eastern Oregon most of my life, except for 10 years in the Portland, OR area. The only good thing about my time in western Oregon was, I met my wife.
Grew up in Buffalo. was once known as Michael Weaver
Tagline:
Awesome!!
Bragging Rights:
Went to Bennet High School. Currently attending Empire State College. have 3 Children
Michael Mcclain
Work:
Presto Pub - Founder Orange Web Apps (2006-2011)
About:
I reside in Central America at the moment.  I move around a lot and live primarily out of my backpack and computer bag, I wouldn't have it any other way. I develop websites, web apps, social media...
Detroit, Michigan Baton Rouge, LA Chicago, IL Miami, FL Cincinnati, OH
Michael Mcclain
Work:
Group O - Software Developer (2010)
Education:
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi - Computer Science
Tagline:
Beer!
Michael Mcclain
Education:
University of Cincinnati - Communications
Michael Mcclain
Work:
Church of christ - Janitor
Michael Mcclain
About:
Michael McClain, born in Chicago (1967), living in the Englewood community and a graduate of Englewood high school on the city southside. Michael art skills were focused by his teachers at American Ac...
Tagline:
Graphic Designer / Freelance Comic Artist / Publisher / Web Designer