Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck
Work:
San Antonio Head & Neck AsscsEar Nose & Throat Clinics Of San Antonio 926 Brooklyn Ave, San Antonio, TX 78215 (210)2253136 (phone), (210)2252587 (fax)
San Antonio Head & Neck AsscsEar Nose & Throat Clinics Of San Antonio 4775 Hamilton Wolfe Rd STE 1, San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)6141326 (phone), (210)6929643 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Michigan Medical School Graduated: 1993
Procedures:
Tracheostomy Allergen Immunotherapy Allergy Testing Hearing Evaluation Inner Ear Tests Myringotomy and Tympanotomy Rhinoplasty Sinus Surgery Sleep and EEG Testing Tonsillectomy or Adenoidectomy
Dr. Fleming graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1993. He works in San Antonio, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck. Dr. Fleming is affiliated with Nix Medical Center and Southwest General Hospital.
Dr. Fleming graduated from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Anderson, SC and specializes in Ophthalmology.
Page Southerland Page - Dallas/Fort Worth Area Mar 2009 - Oct 2011
Visualization Specialist
Good Fulton and Farrell Architects 2006 - Jan 2009
Visualization Coordinator
Jonathan Bailey Associates Jun 2005 - Aug 2006
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Corgan Associates 2005 - 2005
Media Intern
Education:
Art Institute of Dallas 2002 - 2005
Skills:
3D Architectural Rendering Mental Ray Architectural Illustration Architectural Modeling Vray 3D Studio Max Rendering AutoCAD Revit Illustrator 3D visualization
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System And Method Of Receiving Or Using Data From External Sources For A Welding Sequence
JOSEPH DANIEL - STREETSBORO OH, US MICHAEL DIDION - SHEFFIELD VILLAGE OH, US EDWARD ENYEDY - EASTLAKE OH, US DANIEL FLEMING - PAINESVILLE OH, US JAMES HEARN - BRUNSWICK OH, US JUDAH HENRY - GENEVA OH, US
Assignee:
LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC. - CITY OF INDUSTRY CA
International Classification:
B23K 9/10
US Classification:
2191305
Abstract:
The invention described herein generally pertains to a system and method for performing a welding operation that is controlled in part by a welding sequence. An input component is provided that receives an input from an operator during a performance of a welding operation in which the input allows control of the welding operation or feedback from the welding operation. In an embodiment, the input component is incorporated or affixed to equipment of the operator. An Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag is further utilized to control use of a welding sequence based on wireless data communicated between the RFID tag and an RFID component.
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US Michael Didion - Sheffield Village OH, US Edward Enyedy - Eastlake OH, US Daniel Fleming - Painesville OH, US James Hearn - Brunswick OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/095 G05B 19/418 B23K 9/10 B23K 9/173
Abstract:
The invention described herein generally pertains to a system and method for evaluating one or more conditions or preliminary weld condition related to a welding system and/or method that utilizes a welding sequence to perform two or more welds with respective welding schedules. In an embodiment, an operator registration is provided that verifies the operator and identifies welding sequences to which the operator is authorized to perform. In another embodiment, one or more fixture locations are monitored to determine whether a workpiece is accurately configured prior to a welding operation. In still another embodiment, locations on a workpiece can be displayed to assist an operator in performing two or more welds utilizing a welding sequence. Moreover, a wireless system communications a data signal to a welding work cell in which such data is used to identify a welding sequence.
System And Method Providing Rapid Decay Of Peak Pulse Current
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US Daniel P. Fleming - Painesville OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/09 B23K 9/10 B23K 9/095
Abstract:
Embodiments of welding systems and methods for reducing spatter in pulsed welding are disclosed. A welding power source includes a first welding output stud to be electrically connected to a consumable welding electrode and a second welding output stud to be electrically connected to a workpiece. Power electronics generate welding output current pulses. A switching network is connected between the power electronics and the first welding output stud. A controller is connected between the power electronics and the switching network. The controller controls the timing of each welding output current pulse and switches the switching network back and forth between a first welding output current flowing state and a second welding output current impeding state based on the timing. An increase in a decay rate of a trailing edge of each welding output current pulse is effected during the second welding output current impeding state.
Dual Wire Welding Or Additive Manufacturing System And Method
A welding or additive manufacturing system includes a contact tip assembly having first and second exit orifices. A wire feeder is configured to deliver a first and second wire electrodes through the exit orifices. An arc generation power supply is configured to output a current waveform to the wire electrodes simultaneously, through the contact tip assembly. The current waveform includes a bridging current portion, and a background current portion having a lower current level than the bridging current portion. The bridging current portion has a current level sufficient to form a bridge droplet between the wire electrodes before the bridge droplet is transferred to a molten puddle during a deposition operation. Solid portions of the wire electrodes do not contact each other during the deposition operation. The bridge droplet is transferred to the molten puddle during a short circuit event between the molten puddle and the wire electrodes.
System And Method Of Receiving Or Using Data From External Sources For A Welding Sequence
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US MICHAEL DIDION - SHEFFIELD VILLAGE OH, US EDWARD ENYEDY - EASTLAKE OH, US DANIEL FLEMING - PAINESVILLE OH, US JAMES HEARN - BRUNSWICK OH, US JUDAH HENRY - GENEVA OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/10 G05B 19/418
Abstract:
The invention described herein generally pertains to a system and method for performing a welding operation that is controlled in part by a welding sequence. An input component is provided that receives an input from an operator during a performance of a welding operation in which the input allows control of the welding operation or feedback from the welding operation. In an embodiment, the input component is incorporated or affixed to equipment of the operator. An Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag is further utilized to control use of a welding sequence based on wireless data communicated between the RFID tag and an RFID component.
Method To Control An Arc Welding System To Reduce Spatter
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US Daniel P. Fleming - Painesville OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/09 B23K 9/10 B23K 9/095
Abstract:
A system for controlling arc length by regulating short circuit events during a welding process includes a welding power supply configured to conduct a free flight transfer pulsed arc welding process between a welding electrode and a workpiece, and a controller operatively connected to the welding power supply to control a welding waveform of the free flight transfer pulsed arc welding process. The controller is configured to automatically determine whether or not tethered incipient short circuits are included in said welding waveform, monitor a short circuit event characteristic during the free flight transfer pulsed arc welding process, and automatically adjust, based on said short circuit event characteristic, at least one parameter of said welding waveform to regulate tethered incipient short circuiting of the welding electrode to the workpiece during the free flight transfer pulsed arc welding process after determining that tethered incipient short circuits are included in said welding waveform.
System And Method Of Receiving Or Using Data From External Sources For A Welding Sequence
- CITY OF INDUSTRY CA, US MICHAEL DIDION - SHEFFIELD VILLAGE OH, US EDWARD ENYEDY - EASTLAKE OH, US DANIEL FLEMING - PAINESVILLE OH, US JAMES HEARN - BRUNSWICK OH, US
Assignee:
LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC. - CITY OF INDUSTRY CA
International Classification:
B23K 9/095 B23K 9/173 B23K 9/10 G05B 19/418
Abstract:
The invention described herein generally pertains to a system and method for evaluating one or more conditions or preliminary weld condition related to a welding system and/or method that utilizes a welding sequence to perform two or more welds with respective welding schedules. In an embodiment, an operator registration is provided that verifies the operator and identifies welding sequences to which the operator is authorized to perform. In another embodiment, one or more fixture locations are monitored to determine whether a workpiece is accurately configured prior to a welding operation. In still another embodiment, locations on a workpiece can be displayed to assist an operator in performing two or more welds utilizing a welding sequence. Moreover, a wireless system communications a data signal to a welding work cell in which such data is used to identify a welding sequence.
- CITY OF INDUSTRY CA, US DANIEL P. FLEMING - PAINESVILLE OH, US WILLIAM T. MATTHEWS - CHESTERLAND OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/09 B23K 9/095 B23K 9/08
Abstract:
The invention described herein generally pertains to a system and method related to reducing magnetic arc blow during a welding operation performed by a welding system. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a welding system including a waveform generator generates a waveform that is switched from a positive current to a negative current, while passing through zero, in a step-wise fashion to resist the magnetic field within the material (e.g., the workpiece). In accordance of another embodiment of the invention, the welding system includes a nickel flux cord welding wire.
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ISLN:
907378646
Admitted:
1985
University:
Villanova University, B.A., 1981
Law School:
Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America, J.D., 1984