Valley Family & Elder Care 1046 Tulip Ter, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 (540)4210779 (phone), (540)4380023 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Virginia Commonwealth University SOM Graduated: 1977
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Harper graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University SOM in 1977. He works in Rockingham, VA and specializes in Internal Medicine - Geriatrics. Dr. Harper is affiliated with Sentara Rockingham Memorial Hospital.
George W. Harper - Tacoma WA Walter E. Currah - Tacoma WA
International Classification:
F03D 104
US Classification:
415 2
Abstract:
A system for conversion of wind power to electrical energy. The system provides for use during a wide range of wind velocities by use of the following: an external deflection system consisting of baffles and peripheral turbulence creating walls designed to increase the wind velocity and to divert the wind stream to the aperture of the system; a chamber for the collection and compression of the wind thereby further increasing the wind velocity if necessary; a deflection system for diverting wind from the chamber in high winds; a rigid circumferential tip face at the fan circumference whereby the fan blades fit into the tip race for support; a center deflector to divert the wind force to the fan blade tips; a tip-mounted generating system utilizing induction fields to obtain electrical energy and a system to vary the strength of the induction field so a constant blade speed may be obtained over a range of wind speeds and conditions.
- Menlo Park CA, US Davis Reed CARLIN - Sammamish WA, US George Cochran HARPER - Laguna Niguel CA, US Amelia Michele DEGENKOLB - San Luis Obispo CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/42
Abstract:
An embodiment of a uterine hemorrhage controlling system comprises a suction module including a suction end coupleable to a pump by a connecting tube, and a sealing module coupled to the suction module. The system may further comprise the pump and a filter coupled to the suction module. A uterine hemorrhage controlling method comprises: shielding a suction module that has been delivered into a uterus; sealing an entrance into the uterus while the suction module is situated within the uterus; applying a negative pressure within the uterus upon activation of a pump; and maintaining the negative pressure within the uterus to induce uterine contraction. The method may further comprise delivering the suction module into the uterus; transmitting bodily fluids, out of the uterus through the suction module, and filtering the bodily fluids.
- Menlo Park CA, US Davis Reed CARLIN - Sammamish WA, US George Cochran HARPER - Laguna Niguel CA, US Jan SEGNITZ - Morgan Hill CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/42
Abstract:
A method of reducing postpartum bleeding includes positioning a device comprising a vacuum element within the uterus; sealing the uterus; activating vacuum in the uterus with the vacuum element of the device while the uterus is sealed; and collapsing the uterus with the vacuum to reduce postpartum bleeding.