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Dr. Montgomery graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Las Vegas, NV and 3 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Montgomery is affiliated with Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center.
An apparatus for efficiently cleaning stains and extracting cleaning fluid from surfaces such as carpets and upholstery without requiring electrical power is presented. The invention eliminates the inconvenience of retrieving, filling with cleaning fluid, and plugging a deep cleaner into an electrical outlet in order to remove a small spot from a carpet. In addition to the scrubbing and fluid extracting capabilities, embodiments of the invention include a sprayer for applying cleaning fluid to stains. The sprayer may receive fluid from an attached refillable reservoir of cleaning solution, for example. During scrubbing, the top of a pump actuator provides resting place for the heel of a users palm. The pump actuator may be locked down when scrubbing and unlocked for pumping to suck up fluid. A piston in a chamber provides the suction force for pulling fluid up through tubules, which may be interspersed between bristle tufts, past check valves and into a waste reservoir.
- Sunnyvale CA, US Steven M. Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Gregory E. Mote - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 G01N 35/00
Abstract:
An analytic system for carrying out a chemical assay, the system having a bay with an opening on one side, the bay of a size and shape to enclose a cartridge carrying sample material to be analyzed, one or more mechanisms within the bay through which the cartridge and or material within the cartridge is influenced, a door of a size to cover the opening, a securing mechanism associated with the bay and the door, by which the door is secured when closed.
Medicament Device For Use With A Conventional Syringe
Steven M. Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Gregory E. Mote - Big Bear Lake CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/32 A61M 5/20 A61M 5/315
Abstract:
A novel medicament device is disclosed having a body assembly for receiving a conventional syringe. The body assembly preferably includes an upper housing, an inner housing adapted to matingly engage the upper housing, a lower housing receiving the inner housing, and a sheath slideably contained within the lower housing. The device preferably further includes a sheath lock mechanism and a plunger lock mechanism. A sheath cap, which may include a needle cover stripper and stripper cap, may be disposed about the lower housing. With any of the disclosed embodiments, both trained and untrained users may administer an injection safely and conveniently to themselves or others. As a common syringe may be utilized, engineering and production issues of conventional automatic injectors are avoided. Moreover, with the disclosed devices, the syringe needle is not directly exposed and automatically locks out post injection, avoiding accidental needle sticks and unsuitable syringe disposal.
Medicament Device For Use With A Conventional Syringe
Steven M. Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Gregory E. Mote - Big Bear Lake CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/28 A61M 5/20 A61M 5/32
Abstract:
The novel medicament devices comprise a housing that preferably contains a preloaded, conventional syringe with medication. Both trained and untrained users may administer an injection safely and conveniently to themselves or others in myriad settings. Certain of the disclosed embodiments rely on the user's manual action to insert the needle. Only after the needle is fully inserted is the medicament delivered, resulting in a safer injection. After use, the devices include a locking mechanism that locks a spring-loaded sheath in place around the needle for protection. As a common syringe is utilized, engineering and production issues of conventional automatic injectors are avoided.
Medicament Device For Use With A Conventional Syringe
Steven M. Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Gregory E. Mote - Big Bear Lake CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/32 A61M 5/00 A61M 5/315 A61M 5/20
Abstract:
The novel devices comprise a housing that preferably contains a preloaded, conventional syringe with medication. Both trained and untrained users may administer an injection safely and conveniently to themselves or others in myriad settings. The disclosed devices rely on the user's manual action to insert the needle. Only after the needle is fully inserted is the medicament delivered, resulting in a safer injection. After use, the devices include a locking mechanism that locks a spring-loaded sheath in place around the needle for protection. As a common syringe is utilized, engineering and production issues of automatic injectors' custom syringe assemblies are avoided.
Carolyn Virgo - Los Angeles CA, US Steven Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Robert Shuman - Granada Hills CA, US
International Classification:
A61G 5/14 A61H 3/04
Abstract:
Novel mobility devices are disclosed wherein one embodiment comprises a support frame and one or more boosters coupled to the frame. The booster preferably comprises a housing, a top support extending upward from the housing, and an opposing bottom support extending downward from the housing. The bottom support is preferably biased toward the housing. The housing may contain a sleeve having a top channel in communication with an opposing bottom channel. The top channel is configured to receive the top support, whereas the bottom channel is configured to receive the bottom support, a retaining ring, and a spring. The spring is disposed between a floor of the bottom channel and the retaining ring. The sleeve may also have a socket configured to receive a roller, wherein the roller has a bottom hole configured to receive the top support. The device permits the user to stand from a seated position or vice versa without the assistance of a third party, grab hold of handlebars extending from the frame, and then move about with independence. The device may also be folded for ease of storage.
Medicament Device For Use With A Conventional Syringe
Steven M. Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Gregory E. Mote - Big Bear Lake CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/32 A61M 5/20
Abstract:
The novel medicament devices comprise a housing that preferably contains a preloaded, conventional syringe with medication. Both trained and untrained users may administer an injection safely and conveniently to themselves or others in myriad settings. Certain of the disclosed embodiments rely on the user's manual action to insert the needle. Only after the needle is fully inserted is the medicament delivered, resulting in a safer injection. After use, the devices may include a locking mechanism that locks a spring-loaded sheath in place around the needle for protection. As a common syringe is utilized, engineering and production issues of conventional automatic injectors are avoided. Moreover, with the novel medicament devices, the syringe needle is never directly exposed, avoiding accidental needle sticks and unsuitable syringe disposal.
Resumes
Technical Writer, Department Of Veterans Administration
Technical Writer, Department of Veterans Affairs at Concord Professional Services
Location:
Herndon, Virginia
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Concord Professional Services - Washington , DC since Jun 2012
Technical Writer, Department of Veterans Affairs
Jacobs Project Management Company - Washington, DC Jun 2011 - Mar 2012
MEP Inspector
TMI Management Systems, Inc. Apr 2010 - Mar 2011
Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency
IAP Worldwide Services May 2008 - Aug 2009
Planner/Estimator, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Presti & Company Aug 2007 - Mar 2008
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 1996 - 1999
M.S, Mechanical Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1985 - 1990
B.S, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
CAD AutoCAD Matlab HVAC Microsoft Office Quality Control Microsoft Excel Modeling Plumbing Materials Management Systems Engineering Navy Government Microsoft Word Research Internet Software Unix Engineering AutoCAD Mechanical Abaqus MSC.Patran Technical Writing Public Speaking Presenting to Senior Management Microsoft Project Project Coordination Analysis Management MS Project Process Improvement Program Management
Awards:
Advanced Communicator Silver Toastmasters International For Exceptional Achievements in the Toastmasters International Communication Program
Class C And 3 License Independent Contractor With Own Vehicles Delivery Of Lost Luggage For Airlines
Jul 2011 to 2000 Furniture Mover/LaborerRobertson's Ready Mix Corona, CA May 2006 to Apr 2011 Ready Mix DriverDurham School Services Carson, CA Aug 2004 to May 2006 Bus DriverFirst Student, Inc Gardena, CA Jan 2002 to Aug 2004 Bus Driver
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Company / Classification
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Mr. Steven Montgomery President
OFI Inc 2D2C Inc Electric Equipment - Manufacturers
100 -100 Hanson, Kitchener, ON N2C 2E2 5198843100
Mr Steven Montgomery Owner
McCall Montgomery Real Estate Montgomery Investments & Properties. LLC Real Estate
2281 South Range Avenue, Suite A, Denham Springs, LA 70726 2256651235