Market-specific trend analysis • ideation • conceptual sketching • design research and analysis • color and surface specification • photo realistic computer renderings and ... • design thinking • form study • prototype fabrication • product development • mold and part design (wood • plastic and metal) • ergonomic analysis • end-user research and analysis • value analysis • brand establishment for development and ... • project management • time line planning and execution • project development and execution • contractor sourcing and management • task assignment and evaluation • interdisciplinary coordination and asses... • Mac and PC platform capable • Adobe Creative Suite • 3D Studio Max • Rhino 3D • Solid Works • KeyShot • Microsoft Office
Steven Krause Chief Operating Officer Executive Vice President
Community Service Society of New York Individual and Family Social Services
105 E 22Nd St Fl 2, New York, NY 10010
Steven Krause Marketing Manager
SPAN-O-MATIC, INC Mfg Sheet Metalwork · Sheet Metal Work Mfg · Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing
825 W Columbia, Brea, CA 92821 (714)2564700, (714)2564401
Steven L. Krause Executive Vice-President, Chief Operating Officer Executive Vice President
Community Service Society of New York Civic & Social Organization · Individual/Family Services · Community Action Agency · Social Service & Welfare Organ
105 E 22, New York, NY 10010 (212)2548900, (212)6145555, (212)6145336, (212)6145364
Steven Krause Project Engineer
Titan Professional Tool, Inc Mfg Air/Gas Compressors
Andy Wonyong Choi - Wayne NJ, US Steven Krause - Oakland NJ, US
Assignee:
Stryker Spine
International Classification:
B25B 17/02 A61B 17/88
US Classification:
81 573, 606104
Abstract:
A screwdriver is disclosed including a handle, a shaft, and a gearbox disposed between the handle and the shaft. The gearbox is structured and arranged to cause rotational motion of the shaft at a first rate due to rotational motion imparted on the handle at a second rate. In an embodiment, the first rate is greater than the second rate.
Thomas B. Hazzard - Ladera Ranch CA, US Steven Krause - Irvine CA, US Kurt Berlin - Villa Park CA, US
International Classification:
A47B 88/00
US Classification:
3123484
Abstract:
A drawer front system including an interchangeable front panel adapted to be detachably connected to the face of a drawer without requiring special skill or the use of tools. The interchangeable front panel is ideally selected from a variety of front panels having different aesthetics so that the ornamental appearance of the drawer front can be easily changed to correspond with a change in mood, home or office relocation, or living/working arrangement of a user. A pair of panel mounts (e.g., rails) project outwardly from the face of the drawer. A corresponding pair of mounting recesses (e.g., channels) are formed in the interchangeable front panel to slidably receive respective ones of the panel mounts, whereby the detachable front panel and the drawer face are disposed in face-to-face alignment with the front panel visible to passersby. A handle to which a pulling or pushing force is applied to open or close the drawer has a pair of hollow threaded posts that are mated to removable screw-threaded fasteners through the opposing detachable front panel and the face of the drawer so that the front panel and the drawer face are detachably connected together.
Thomas B. Hazzard - Ladera Ranch CA, US Steven Krause - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 29/00
US Classification:
3122656, 3122655
Abstract:
Articles of breakdown furniture (e.g., a desk and a TV stand) that can be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled by a user without the need for traditional tools, in a relatively short time, and with minimal assistance. In its disassembled condition, the furniture is advantageously adapted to be packaged and transported in compact shipping containers. A removable top is detachably connected between a pair of opposing sides or legs by locking pins which slide through lock bodies affixed to the detachable top for receipt by respective pin holes formed in the sides. A back panel is connected between the pair of opposing sides by connectors which project from ends of the support panel for removable receipt by slotted brackets affixed to the sides. In the case of the desk, a removable pull-out drawer is located below the removable top to be slidably received by grooves formed along the sides. In the case of the TV stand, removable shelves which extend between the pair of opposing sides are detachably connected to shelf supports that are affixed to each of the sides and the back panel.
Steven T. Krause - Rancho Santa Margarita CA, US Thomas B. Hazzard - Ladera Ranch CA, US Kurt A. Berlin - Anaheim CA, US
International Classification:
F16B 39/30 A47B 47/04
US Classification:
411272, 312263
Abstract:
A coupler to be embedded in a first (e.g., flat) panel and an insert to be embedded in a second (e.g., flat) panel to be joined to the first panel during the assembly of an article, for example, of furniture. The coupler includes a coupler body, a cam bolt rotatable within the coupler body, a cam head carried by and rotatable with the cam bolt, and a lever extending from the cam bolt to a location outside the coupler body at which to receive a rotational pushing force. The insert has a hollow interior, a closed leading end extending laterally across the hollow interior, and a window formed in the closed leading end and communicating with the hollow interior. The cam head of the coupler is moved through the window in the closed leading end of the insert. A rotational force applied to the lever causes the cam bolt to rotate within the coupler body, which rotation is imparted to the cam head. The cam head is correspondingly rotated at the hollow interior of the insert so as to move out of alignment with the window in the closed leading end thereof to be relocated below the closed leading end. Accordingly, the coupler and the insert are connected in mating interlocking engagement with one another, whereby the first and second panels will be joined to one another without the use of tools or additional hardware fasteners.
Steven T. Krause - Rancho Santa Margarita CA, US George Tamara - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
A47B 13/08
US Classification:
108 26, 108 25
Abstract:
A desktop insert to be installed at an opening formed in a desktop and in which can be stored stationery supplies, electronic devices or hanging files so as to provide for a better use and organization of desktop space. The desktop insert includes a removable storage tray that is suspended below the desktop for receipt of the stationery supplies or electronic devices. Wire routing openings are provided through the desktop insert to enable an electronic device in the storage tray to be connected to a computer seated on the desktop or to a source of power. When the storage tray is removed, one or more hanging files can be suspended from the desktop insert so as to lie below the desktop for receipt of a corresponding number of paper files, or the like.
Lateral Access Bridges, Shims And Lighting Including Rod Lighting
- Kalamazoo MI, US Spencer Popejoy - Ringwood NJ, US Steven F. Krause - Oakland NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/02 A61B 90/30
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a system includes a retractor with a plurality of rods that are cylindrical over part of their length, a light source, and a fiber optic cable, where at least one rod includes a body with an opening therein. The opening extends from an upper surface of the rod, through an interior of the rod, and then to a side surface of the rod located between ends of the rod. The opening is sized so that at least a single monofilament fiber optic cable is disposable therethrough. The system is adapted so that any number of rods may include a fiber optic cable disposed therein and so that the cable may be easily removed or inserted from the rod during use of the retractor.
- Kalamazoo MI, US Steven F. Krause - Oakland NJ, US Spencer Popejoy - Ringwood NJ, US Shawn Graham - Morristown NJ, US Douglas G. Pedrick - Newburgh NY, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/02 A61B 17/84
Abstract:
In one embodiment, the present disclosure relates to an instrument adapted for use in an anterior to psoas spinal access procedure. The instrument includes a body, a first arm and a second arm. A first rod extends from the first arm at an angle thereto while a second rod extends from the second arm at an angle thereto. Each of the first rod and the second rod include a length with a first portion and a second portion, the first portion having a convex surface perimeter and the second portion having a perimeter different from the first portion and being convex in part. In some embodiments, a kit includes the instrument and a blade adapted for use in conjunction with the instrument in an anterior to psoas spinal access procedure.
- Kalamazoo MI, US Steven F. Krause - Oakland NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are a spinal fixation assembly and method to provide adequate rigidity and support for a vertebral column without requiring additional pedicle screws and spinal rods. The spinal fixation assembly includes a spinal rod loop with multiple sides configured to be attached to a vertebral body with two or more pedicle screws. Each pedicle screw is adapted to fit at various locations along the spinal rod loop.
Dr. Krause graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1996. He works in Quincy, IL and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Krause is affiliated with Blessing Hospital.
Dr. Krause graduated from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1977. He works in Reno, NV and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Krause is affiliated with Saint Marys Reno Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Krause graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1977. He works in Oklahoma City, OK and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Krause is affiliated with Integris Baptist Medical Center, Lakeside Womens Hospital and Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City.
Resumes
Systems Engineering Manager - Us Commercial East Collaboration At Cisco
Senior Designer at Colecraft Furnishings, Design Consultant at Studio 273
Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina
Industry:
Design
Work:
Colecraft Furnishings - Jamestown, New York Area since Feb 2013
Senior Designer
Studio 273 - Raleigh, NC since Mar 2011
Design Consultant
True Innovations - Irvine, CA Nov 2006 - Oct 2010
Senior Designer
Tolleson Design, Inc. - Charlotte, NC Jan 2004 - Jul 2006
Industrial Designer
Harbor Industries - Grand Haven, MI Jul 2001 - Dec 2004
Industrial Designer
Education:
Ferris State University - Kendall College of Art and Design 1995 - 1999
BFA, Industrial Design
Lawrence Technological University 1992 - 1994
Skills:
Consumer Research Product Development Sketching Industrial Design Research Design Design Engineering Brand Development Category Development Category Analysis CAD Digital Rendering Photoshop rendering Custom Furniture Design Home Furnishings Product Design Retail Design Ideation New Product Ideation Idea Generation Ergonomics Design Conceptualization Consumer Product Design Consumer Products Consumer Product Development
Interests:
Emerging technology, socioeconomic trends, new manufacturing processes and materials, time-attack auto racing (driving), automotive hobbies, cooking.
Progress Elementary School Veradale WA 1990-1993, Ridgeview Elementary School Spokane WA 1993-1996, Salk Middle School Spokane WA 1996-1998, Bowdish Junior High School Spokane WA 1998-1999