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ISLN:
909749765
Admitted:
1985
University:
Rutgers University, Eagleton Institute of Politics, M.A., 1976; University of California, Riverside, B.A., 1975; University of California, Riverside, B.A., 1975
Law School:
Washington College of Law, American University, J.D., 1985
Us Patents
Apparatus And Method For Determining Tissue Characteristics
Mark L. Faupel - Alphretta GA Shabbir B. Bambot - Suwanee GA Tim Harrell - Norcross GA J. David Farquhar - Commerce GA Glenn S. Arche - Duluth GA Walter R. Sanders - Duluth GA Edward L. Kimbrell - Buford GA
Assignee:
SpectRx, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G01N 2100
US Classification:
356337, 600317
Abstract:
An apparatus embodying the invention includes a probe head with an interrogation surface that is intended to be positioned adjacent or pushed into contact with a target material or tissue. The probe head is constructed to have a plurality of interrogation devices arranged across the face of the interrogation surface. The probe head is also constructed so that the interrogation device can conform to a non-uniform or non-planar surface of the target tissue. In some embodiments, the interrogation surface may have a particular shape that conforms to the shape of a target material. In other embodiments, one or more portions of the interrogation surface could be movable with respect to the remaining portions so that the interrogation surface could be movable with respect to remaining portions so that the interrogation surface can the thereby conform to a non-uniform surface. In still other embodiments, a plurality of separately moveable interrogation devices can be arranged across the interrogation surface. During a measurement process, the interrogation surface would be pressed into contact with the non-uniform surface to cause individual ones of the interrogation devices to move, thereby causing the probe head to conform to the non-uniform surface.
Apparatus And Method For Determining Tissue Characteristics
Mark L. Faupel - Alphretta GA, US Shabbir B. Bambot - Suwanee GA, US Tim Harrell - Norcross GA, US J. David Farquhar - Commerce GA, US Glenn S. Arche - Duluth GA, US Walter R. Sanders - Duluth GA, US Edward L. Kimbrell - Buford GA, US
Assignee:
Spectrx, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G01N021/00 A61B005/00
US Classification:
356337, 600317
Abstract:
An apparatus embodying the invention includes a probe head with an interrogation surface that is intended to be positioned adjacent or pushed into contact with a target material or tissue. The probe head is constructed to have a plurality of interrogation devices arranged across the face of the interrogation surface. The probe head is also constructed so that the interrogation device can conform to a non-uniform or non-planar surface of the target tissue. In some embodiments, the interrogation surface may have a particular shape that conforms to the shape of a target material. In other embodiments, one or more portions of the interrogation surface could be movable with respect to the remaining portions so that the interrogation surface could be movable with respect to remaining portions so that the interrogation surface can thereby conform to a non-uniform surface. In still other embodiments, a plurality of separately moveable interrogation devices can be arranged across the interrogation surface. During a measurement process, the interrogation surface would be pressed into contact with the non-uniform surface to cause individual ones of the interrogation devices to move, thereby causing the probe head to conform to the non-uniform surface.
Keith J. Bradley - Atlanta GA, US Walter R. Sanders - Duluth GA, US
Assignee:
Medex Cardio-Pulmonary, Inc. - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
B01F 3/04
US Classification:
261 70, 261 74, 261DIG 65
Abstract:
A float for a humidification chamber has formed-in-place conformable seal, which may be accomplished by overmolding a thermoplastic elastomeric material to the float. The float may be comprised of sections sealingly joined together at an elevation above the water level defined by the buoyancy of the float and also above the water level within the humidifier chamber when filled.
Keith J. Bradley - Atlanta GA, US John Jackson - Buford GA, US Juan D. Salleras - Alpharetta GA, US Walter R. Sanders - Duluth GA, US
Assignee:
MEDEX CARDIO-PULMONARY, INC.. - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
B01D 47/00
US Classification:
261 19
Abstract:
A chamber-to-reservoir vented humidification system in which the reservoir is an inverted water bottle elevated above the humidification chamber. A vented cap is provided to couple water from the bottle to the chamber via a supply line coupled between a water port of the cap and a water inlet of the chamber, and to provide a vent between the chamber and the bottle via a vent line coupled between a vent port of the cap and a vent of the chamber. A straw couples the vent port to a space within the inverted bottle spaced from the cap, such as above the water line. The vented cap includes a duckbill valve in the vent port.
David C. Field - Snellville GA, US Paul Gombar - Winder GA, US Walter R. Sanders - Duluth GA, US Brandi Bohleber - Macon GA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/04 A61B 17/56
US Classification:
606301, 606318, 606315
Abstract:
A bone screw is provided for securing a medical device to bone. The bone screw can engage with a bone screw hole in a medical device, such as an anterior cervical plate or sternal closure plate.
Walter Richard Sanders - Duluth GA George R. Downie - Tucker GA Edward Lindsay Kimbrell - Buford GA Joseph Suarez - Tucker GA Glenn Steven Arche - Duluth GA
Jul 2013 to 2000 Fiber Optic CAD Designer /QC AnalystComcast Corporation Stone Mountain, GA Jun 2010 to Jul 2013 Communication Technician 3Calkintechnologies Orland Park, IL Sep 2003 to Jun 2010 Atlanta Contract ConsultantKMC TELECOM Lawrenceville, GA May 1998 to Jul 2003 IT EngineerFIRST UNION Charlotte, NC Aug 1997 to May 1998 Information Systems Specialist
Education:
Lane College Jackson, TN May 1995 Bachelors of Science in Computer Science
2005 to PresentHewlett Packard-Compaq-Tandem Computers Atlanta, GA 1983 to 2005
Education:
Atlanta Technical College Atlanta, GA 2006 CertificateGeorgia State University Atlanta, GA BS in Computer ScienceMorehouse College Atlanta, GA BS in Mathematics and Physics
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Walter W. Sanders Director
Accenda, Inc
8040 Ludlum Rd, Laurel Hill, FL 32567
Walter Sanders Principal
E-Handiman Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
110 Briarlake Ct, Fayetteville, GA 30214
Walter Sanders Principal
Sharper Image Commercial Photography
177 Prince Anthony Dr, Lawrenceville, GA 30044
Walter Sanders President
OASIS RESORTS INTERNATIONAL, INC
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