A clamp isolator for an intermediate shaft assembly comprising an intermediate shaft having a free end and a secondary shaft having a free end. The clamp isolator includes a clamping portion and an isolation portion and interconnects the two shafts. The clamping portion is configured to rigidly clamp upon one of the shaft free ends and the isolation portion includes a substantially hollow housing configured to receive an isolation bushing therein. The isolation bushing has an opening therein configured to receive the other of the shaft free ends.
Gregory Piskun - Brooklyn NY, US Oleg Shikhman - Trumbull CT, US Christopher Battles - Seymour CT, US Patrick N. Gutelius - Monroe CT, US Mark J. DeBisschop - Burlington CT, US Jeffrey H. MacDonald - Bantam CT, US Frank Rende - Westport CT, US Michael Abrams - New Haven CT, US Anatoly Konik - Haifa, IL Dan Rottenberg - Haifa, IL
International Classification:
A61B 1/32
US Classification:
600231, 600206, 600201, 600101
Abstract:
A surgical port comprising a body and first and second cannula extending from the body and movable with respect to the body via an instrument inserted through the respective cannula. The cannulas can extend distally from the body and can include one or more seals. A port assembly and first and second instruments manipulatable in a crossed configuration are also disclosed.
Robert Karnick - Tampa FL, US Jeffrey MacDonald - Atlanta GA, US
International Classification:
A63H 1/00
US Classification:
446236
Abstract:
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a children's toy configured for moving one or more loose objects in a manner that is entertaining to a child. In various embodiments, the children's toy includes a housing having an inlet that permits a child to place one or more loose objects (e.g., toy balls) in the housing. The toy further includes a drive system configured to drive such loose objects through the housing along a helical path and out of the housing through an outlet.
Jeffrey MacDonald - Bantam CT, US Jeffrey Radziunas - Wallingford CT, US Carollynn Goldenberg - Farmington CT, US Zev Kartiganer - Easton CT, US Judy L. Walish - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/32 A61B 17/42 A61B 17/00
Abstract:
A knob locking assembly for a laparoscopic medical device is provided. The knob locking assembly includes a lock configured to engage the knob locking assembly with a drive tube housing of the laparoscopic medical device in extended and retracted positions where the knob locking assembly rotates but does not translate with respect to the drive tube housing when engaged. The knob locking assembly also has a biasing member that provides a biasing force for biasing the lock in each of the extended and retracted positions to lock out longitudinal translation of the rotatable drive assembly when the knob locking assembly is engaged with the drive tube. In addition, the knob locking assembly includes an actuator to counter the biasing force for disengaging the lock to permit longitudinal translation of the rotatable drive assembly via the knob locking assembly when disengaged.
Jeffrey MacDonald - Bantam CT, US Jeffrey Radziunas - Wallingford CT, US Lynn MacDonald - Bantam CT, US Carollynn Goldenberg - Farmington CT, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/42 A61B 17/3211 A61B 18/14
Abstract:
A medical device for performing a hysterectomy is provided. The medical device has a tissue incision assembly that includes a first cup nested within a second cup. The tissue incision assembly also includes a spacer assembly between the first cup and the second cup in order to maintain a spacing between the first and second cups. The tissue incision assembly also has a cutting implement that has a portion extending between, and movable with respect to, the first and second cups. The cutting implement can provide a circular cut guided via the spacing between the first and second cups.
Jeffrey MacDonald - Bantam CT, US Jeffrey Radziunas - Wallingford CT, US Lynn MacDonald - Bantam CT, US Zev Kartiganer - Easton CT, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/42 A61B 17/32 A61B 17/00
Abstract:
A colpotomy device for performing a hysterectomy is provided. The device includes a flexible drive tube having a proximal end and a distal end and bendable therebetween. The device also has a rotatable cutting implement at the distal end of the flexible drive tube at a specified offset from a bendable longitudinal axis of the flexible drive tube. Furthermore, the device includes couplings located within the flexible drive tube and rotatable about the bendable longitudinal axis of the flexible drive tube. The couplings can be in a series that includes inter-coupling joints and transmits a rotational force between the proximal and distal ends of the flexible drive tube through a variable angle between the couplings. The variable angle can correspond to bending of the drive tube in order to drive rotation of the cutting implement at the specified offset about the axis of the flexible drive tube.
Jeffrey MacDonald - Bantam CT, US Dennis G. Lamser - Marlborough MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 17/32
Abstract:
A colpotomy device having a tissue treatment assembly for performing a hysterectomy is provided. The tissue treatment assembly comprises an elongated body defining a longitudinal axis and an end effector coupled to a distal portion of the elongated body. The end effector can be offset from and rotatable about the longitudinal axis. The tissue treatment assembly also has an axial first electrical contact coupled to the end effector, where the axial first electrical contact is affixed to and rotatable with the end effector. Moreover, the tissue treatment assembly includes a circumferential second electrical contact that can be arranged to contact the axial first electrical contact throughout a rotation of the end effector about the longitudinal axis.
- Mansfield MA, US Oleg Shikhman - Trumbull CT, US Christopher Battles - Seymour CT, US Patrick N. Gutelius - Monroe CT, US Mark J. DeBisschop - Harwinton CT, US Jeffrey H. MacDonald - Bantam CT, US Frank Rende - Wesport CT, US Michael Abrams - New York NY, US Anatoly Konik - Haifa, IL Dan Rottenberg - Haifa, IL
International Classification:
A61B 17/34 A61B 17/02
Abstract:
A trocar or surgical port assembly includes an annular body attachable to a patient at an incision in a patient. The annular body includes a cylindrical insert portion defining a proximal end and a distal end and a flange disposed at the proximal end of the cylindrical insert portion. A skirt is attached to the distal end of the cylindrical insert portion and extends distally from the annular body and includes a flexible web and a wire attached to the flexible web that in a multiple looped configuration of non-intersecting curved portions positioned in the vicinity of the distal portion of the skirt to enable the flexible web to be biased via a biasing force exerted by the wire into a funnel-shaped open configuration having an opening of the skirt at the distal portion of the skirt that is larger than an opening of the skirt at the proximal portion.
Ramos Marble and Granite May 2012 - Apr 2013
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H.i.s Cabinetry May 2012 - Apr 2013
Outside Sales Director
American Countertop Apr 2002 - May 2012
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Florida Lift Systems Oct 1997 - May 2001
Internal Combustion Product Manager
Scott Electric Company Apr 1989 - Sep 1997
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Education:
Indiana University Bloomington 1986 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Admin
University of Maryland Korea 1985 - 1986
Sales School
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Market Strategies, Inc Livonia, MI Mar 2000 to Aug 2014 Senior Cost Analyst / Financial AnalystAsahi-Thermofil, Inc
1993 to 2000 Raw Material Inventory Control CoordinatorU.S. Navy Norfolk, VA 1988 to 1992 Operations Specialist Third Class Petty Officer
Education:
Walsh College Troy, MI 2005 Masters of Business Administration in AccountingCleary University Howell, MI 1999 Bachelor of Business Administration in FinanceWashtenaw Community College Ann Arbor, MI 1998 Associate in Business Management