Edward C. Kash - Sugar Land TX Jeffrey S. Schmidt - Lebanon IN
Assignee:
G&H Diversified Manufacturing, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
B23K 2600
US Classification:
21912167
Abstract:
A laser cutting machine has a tube stock support bearing assembly on the cutting head itself. The support bearing assembly includes an indexing plate rotatable on the stock rotating axis, and an array of circularly-spaced, spring-loaded centering rollers permitting longitudinal movement of the tube through the bearing assembly. A pneumatically-operated stock gripper on the cutting head immediately adjacent the support bearing assembly enables the head to pull stock to any desired position on the horizontal axis. Another bearing assembly like the first, is at the left-hand end of the machine, both assemblies being adapted to various cross-sectional shapes of stock. A pneumatically operated stock gripper and feed apparatus, and a pneumatic-chucking, electric-rotating chuck assembly are associated with the steady rest bearing assembly at the left-hand end of the machine. The feeder moves stock through the chuck to be gripped by the head-mounted gripper. A length of stock is pulled by the head-mounted gripper through the chuck and steady rest bearing assembly to a desired position on the X-axis of the machine, following which, the chuck is closed, the head-mounted stock gripper is released, the chuck rotary drive begins and the laser cutting begins.
Systems And Methods For Delivery Of Therapeutic Gas
Therapy gas delivery systems that provide run-time-to-empty information to a user of the system and methods for administering therapeutic gas to a patient. The therapeutic gas delivery system may include a gas pressure sensor attachable to a therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas pressure data to a therapeutic gas delivery system controller, a gas temperature sensor positioned to measure gas temperature in the therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas temperature data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow controller that communicates therapeutic gas flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow sensor that communicates flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, and at least one display that communicates run-time-to-empty to a user of the therapeutic gas delivery system. The therapeutic gas delivery system controller of the system includes a processor that executes an algorithm to calculate the run-time-to-empty from the data received from the gas pressure sensor, temperature sensor, flow controller and flow sensor, and directs the result to the display.
Therapy gas delivery systems that provide run-time-to-empty information to a user of the system and methods for administering therapeutic gas to a patient. The therapeutic gas delivery system may include a gas pressure sensor attachable to a therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas pressure data to a therapeutic gas delivery system controller, a gas temperature sensor positioned to measure gas temperature in the therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas temperature data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow controller that communicates therapeutic gas flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow sensor that communicates flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, and at least one display that communicates run-time-to-empty to a user of the therapeutic gas delivery system. The therapeutic gas delivery system controller of the system includes a processor that executes an algorithm to calculate the run-time-to-empty from the data received from the gas pressure sensor, temperature sensor, flow controller and flow sensor, and directs the result to the display.
Systems And Methods For Intelligent Gas Source Management
Therapy gas delivery systems that provide run-time-to-empty information to a user of the system and methods for administering therapeutic gas to a patient. The therapeutic gas delivery system may include a gas pressure sensor attachable to a therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas pressure data to a therapeutic gas delivery system controller, a gas temperature sensor positioned to measure gas temperature in the therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas temperature data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow controller that communicates therapeutic gas flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow sensor that communicates flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, and at least one display that communicates run-time-to-empty to a user of the therapeutic gas delivery system. The therapeutic gas delivery system controller of the system includes a processor that executes an algorithm to calculate the run-time-to-empty from the data received from the gas pressure sensor, temperature sensor, flow controller and flow sensor, and directs the result to the display.
Systems And Methods For Delivery Of Therapeutic Gas
Therapy gas delivery systems that provide run-time-to-empty information to a user of the system and methods for administering therapeutic gas to a patient. The therapeutic gas delivery system may include a gas pressure sensor attachable to a therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas pressure data to a therapeutic gas delivery system controller, a gas temperature sensor positioned to measure gas temperature in the therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas temperature data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow controller that communicates therapeutic gas flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow sensor that communicates flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, and at least one display that communicates run-time-to-empty to a user of the therapeutic gas delivery system. The therapeutic gas delivery system controller of the system includes a processor that executes an algorithm to calculate the run-time-to-empty from the data received from the gas pressure sensor, temperature sensor, flow controller and flow sensor, and directs the result to the display.
Systems And Methods For Intelligent Gas Source Management And/Or Systems And Methods For Delivery Of Therapeutic Gas And/Or Enhanced Performance Verification For Therapeutic Gas Delivery
Therapy gas delivery systems that provide run-time-to-empty information to a user of the system and methods for administering therapeutic gas to a patient. The therapeutic gas delivery system may include a gas pressure sensor attachable to a therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas pressure data to a therapeutic gas delivery system controller, a gas temperature sensor positioned to measure gas temperature in the therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas temperature data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow controller that communicates therapeutic gas flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow sensor that communicates flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, and at least one display that communicates run-time-to-empty to a user of the therapeutic gas delivery system. The therapeutic gas delivery system controller of the system includes a processor that executes an algorithm to calculate the run-time-to-empty from the data received from the gas pressure sensor, temperature sensor, flow controller and flow sensor, and directs the result to the display.
Systems And Methods For Intelligent Gas Source Management
- Hampton NJ, US Craig R. Tolmie - Stoughton WI, US Robin Roehl - Janesville WI, US Jeffrey Schmidt - Fitchburg WI, US Jeff Milsap - Cambridge WI, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/00 A61M 16/12 A61M 16/20
Abstract:
Therapy gas delivery systems that provide run-time-to-empty information to a user of the system and methods for administering therapeutic gas to a patient. The therapeutic gas delivery system may include a gas pressure sensor attachable to a therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas pressure data to a therapeutic gas delivery system controller, a gas temperature sensor positioned to measure gas temperature in the therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas temperature data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow controller that communicates therapeutic gas flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow sensor that communicates flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, and at least one display that communicates run-time-to-empty to a user of the therapeutic gas delivery system. The therapeutic gas delivery system controller of the system includes a processor that executes an algorithm to calculate the run-time-to-empty from the data received from the gas pressure sensor, temperature sensor, flow controller and flow sensor, and directs the result to the display.
Systems And Methods For Delivery Of Therapeutic Gas
- Hampton NJ, US Jeff Milsap - Cambridge WI, US Robin Roehl - Janesville WI, US Jeffrey Schmidt - Fitchburg WI, US Craig R. Tolmie - Stoughton WI, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/00 A61M 16/12 A61M 16/10 A61M 16/20
Abstract:
Therapy gas delivery systems that provide run-time-to-empty information to a user of the system and methods for administering therapeutic gas to a patient. The therapeutic gas delivery system may include a gas pressure sensor attachable to a therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas pressure data to a therapeutic gas delivery system controller, a gas temperature sensor positioned to measure gas temperature in the therapeutic gas source that communicates therapeutic gas temperature data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow controller that communicates therapeutic gas flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, at least one flow sensor that communicates flow rate data to the therapeutic gas delivery system controller, and at least one display that communicates run-time-to-empty to a user of the therapeutic gas delivery system. The therapeutic gas delivery system controller of the system includes a processor that executes an algorithm to calculate the run-time-to-empty from the data received from the gas pressure sensor, temperature sensor, flow controller and flow sensor, and directs the result to the display.
Dec 2012 to 2000 Nutrition Services SupervisorUnion Pacific Railroad St. Louis, MO Feb 2008 to Dec 2012 Supervisor of Locomotive Engineers / Freight Conductor / Yard Foreman / Remote Control Operator / Switchman / Brakeman
Education:
St. Louis Community College St. Louis, MO 2012 to 2015 Associate in ArtsVatterott College St. Louis, MO 2003 to 2004 Diploma in Electrical Mechanics
Sep 2008 to 2000 Electronics TechnicianMiller Appleton, WI Jun 2006 to Sep 2008 TesterPlexus Corporation Neenah, WI Oct 1995 to Jun 2006 Electronic Technician
Education:
Wisconsin School of Electronics Madison, WI Oct 1995 Associate of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology
Dr. Schmidt graduated from the Univ De Reims, U.e.r. De Med, Reims, France in 1981. He works in Charlotte, NC and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Schmidt is affiliated with Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center, Novant Health Matthews Medical Center and Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.
Dr. Schmidt graduated from the West Virginia University School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Concord, NC and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Schmidt is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center-NE.
Dr. Schmidt graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Sandy, UT and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Schmidt is affiliated with Alta View Hospital and Intermountain Medical Center.
Dr. Schmidt graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 1990. He works in Greenville, NC and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Schmidt is affiliated with Vidant Beaufort Hospital, Vidant Chowan Hospital, Vidant Duplin Hospital and Vidant Medical Center.
Robin Osborne is the sister of the vaccinated man who died in February. She said her brother Jeffrey Schmidt died after he had received both doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Since 2008, Schmidt had lived at Edgemoor, a 192-bed skilled nursing facility. He had Huntingtons disease, which kills healthy ne
eroen Bleekemolen in the No. 33 Mercedes. As a result, the No. 29 team of van der Linde, Jeffrey Schmidt, Christopher Mies and Sheldon van der Linde earned the five Patrn Endurance Cup points, while Bleekemolen and No. 33 teammates Ben Keating, Adam Christodoulou and Luca Stolz scored four points.
The No. 28 Porsche 911 GT3 R driven by Michael Christensen, Daniel Morad, Jesse Lazare, Carlos de Quesada and 17-year-old Michael de Quesada edged the No. 29 Land Motorsport Audi R8 LMS of Christopher Mies, Connor De Philippi, Jules Gounon and Jeffrey Schmidt by 0.293 seconds.
Date: Jan 29, 2017
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Opioid antidote Narcan is saving lives, but it isn't stopping the epidemic
He and Sgt. Jeffrey Schmidt arrived at the Edmund Street home on a Saturday night last year in response to a 911 call of an unresponsive male. The mans girlfriend and two other companions said he had collapsed on the bedroom floor after injecting himself with heroin.
A day after announcing massive job cuts and the closure of multiple satellite offices, Jeffrey Schmidt, a legal counsel for the company, declined to let a Wall Street Journal reporter into the companys shareholder meeting. The company did not offer a live webcast.
Date: Jun 04, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Google case: US govt hires top lawyer - Tech News Today
It certainly could be a significant step toward bringing an enforcement action when outside firepower is brought in, said Jeffrey Schmidt, a former FTC director of competition and now at law firm Linklaters.
Date: Apr 27, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Court overturns order in woman's will to put her cat to death
toward the endowment, and Fifth Third agreed to forego fees of $1,000 to bring the endowment to $2,000. Attending the court proceeding to ensure everything went smoothly was Jeffrey Schmidt, Fifth Third director of personal trust, who has written about how people can care for their pets after they die.