Buckeye Community Health Plan c/o KForce Columbus, OH Aug 2012 to Apr 2013 Database SpecialistJohnston & Murphy Columbus, OH Oct 2004 to May 2012 Store Managervarious Columbus, OH 1994 to 2004 Sales, Administrative positionsUnosource Controls Inc Cincinnati, OH 1978 to 1993 Systems EngineerCincinnati Technical College
1984 to 1984 InstructorReams Controls Cincinnati, OH 1982 to 1983 Systems EngineerProcter & Gamble Cincinnati, OH 1978 to 1982 Instrumentation Designer in Process Control
Education:
University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 1977 to 1978 Associates, Cum Laude in Electrical EngineeringIndian Hill High School Cincinnati, OH 1975
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Steven Shaffer Owner
Shaffer's European Bakery Bakers-Retail
5600 Brainerd Road, Suite FC8, Chattanooga, TN 37411
Steven Shaffer CTO
Cosco Fire Protection Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning
501 W Southern Ave, Orange, CA 92865
Steven Shaffer CEO
Shaffer Distributing CO Automatic Merchandising Machine Operators
1100 W 3Rd Ave, Columbus, OH 43212 Website: shafferdistributing.com
Steven E. Shaffer President
Steven E. Shaffer D.C., A Chiropractic Corporation Chiropractor's Office
2900 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 PO Box 3850, Anaheim, CA 92803
Steven Shaffer President
IMPACT FIRE SERVICES CORPORATION Fire Protection Consultants · Business Services
1285 N Post Oak SUITE 102, Houston, TX 77055 4010 Watson Plz Dr, Lakewood, CA 90712 1412 Hwy 71 W, Calvin, TX 78602 (713)2637535, (512)5493099
Steven W. Shaffer President
Shaffer Services Inc Operator of Amusement Machines Juke Boxes & Cigarette Vending Machines · Gift Shops · Hobby, Toy, & Game Stores
Frank P. Petrek - West Chester OH Steven J. Shaffer - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Xtek. Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B60B 1700
US Classification:
295 1, 2989401, 295 23, 148583
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an all metal, single or dual, flanged composite railroad wheel for rollingly engaging a metal rail. A unitary metal railroad wheel having at least one radially extending wheel flange, for intermittently engaging the side surface of the rail, is provided with a metallic inlaid material having a coefficient of friction lower than the coefficient of friction of the wheels main body. The inlaid low friction material forms an annular band circumscribing the inside surface of the wheels radially extending flange.
Manfred Luttinger - Upper Arlington OH, US Gary H. Brawley - Hilliard OH, US Steven J. Shaffer - Upper Arlington OH, US Bruce Prushing - Gahanna OH, US James D. Browning - Columbus OH, US Melissa Roshon - Hilliard OH, US
Assignee:
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE - COLUMBUS OH
International Classification:
F16J 15/40
US Classification:
277347
Abstract:
Seal assemblies are provided. In one embodiment, an example shaft seal assembly comprises an immiscible fluid and a reservoir structure. The immiscible fluid is immiscible with respect to a contained internal fluid in an enclosure with a penetrating shaft. The reservoir structure is disposed in close proximity to the shaft, and the reservoir structure contains the immiscible fluid. The immiscible fluid of the seal assembly provides a fluid barrier to the internal fluid to limit loss of the internal fluid over time.
LUBERSKI INC. (DBA HIDDEN VILLA RANCH) - Fullerton CA
International Classification:
A61N 5/06
US Classification:
607 89
Abstract:
Aspects for treating spinal cord injuries are disclosed. In a particular aspect, a method includes identifying a neurological level of a spinal cord injury, and activating neurons via laser therapy in which a laser beam is applied to an area proximate to the neurological level. In another aspect, a computer-readable storage medium includes computer-readable instructions for performing various acts. Such acts comprise ascertaining a neurological level of a spinal cord injury, and receiving data corresponding to a severity of the spinal cord injury. The acts further comprise outputting a laser calibration according to the neurological level and the severity. A medical device apparatus is also provided, which includes various computer executable components. The computer executable components include an assessment component configured to receive parameters corresponding to a spinal cord injury, and a calibration component configured to ascertain a laser calibration according to the at least one parameter.
LUBERSKI INC. (DBA HIDDEN VILLA RANCH) - Fullerton CA
International Classification:
A61N 5/06 A61H 1/00
US Classification:
601 15
Abstract:
Aspects for treating spinal cord injuries are disclosed. In a particular aspect, a method includes identifying a neurological level of a spinal cord injury, and activating neurons via laser therapy in which a laser beam is applied to an area proximate to the neurological level. In another aspect, a computer-readable storage medium includes computer-readable instructions for performing various acts. Such acts comprise ascertaining a neurological level of a spinal cord injury, and receiving data corresponding to a severity of the spinal cord injury. The acts further comprise outputting a laser calibration according to the neurological level and the severity. A medical device apparatus is also provided, which includes various computer executable components. The computer executable components include an assessment component configured to receive parameters corresponding to a spinal cord injury, and a calibration component configured to ascertain a laser calibration according to the at least one parameter.
Luberski Inc. (dba Hidden Villa Ranch) - Fullerton CA
International Classification:
A61N 5/06 A61H 1/00
Abstract:
Aspects for treating spinal cord injuries are disclosed. In a particular aspect, a method includes identifying a neurological level of a spinal cord injury, and activating neurons via laser therapy in which a laser beam is applied to an area proximate to the neurological level. In another aspect, a computer-readable storage medium includes computer-readable instructions for performing various acts. Such acts comprise ascertaining a neurological level of a spinal cord injury, and receiving data corresponding to a severity of the spinal cord injury. The acts further comprise outputting a laser calibration according to the neurological level and the severity. A medical device apparatus is also provided, which includes various computer executable components. The computer executable components include an assessment component configured to receive parameters corresponding to a spinal cord injury, and a calibration component configured to ascertain a laser calibration according to the at least one parameter.
Reduction Of Error In Testing Friction And Wear With The Use Of High-Speed Reciprocating Motion
- San Jose CA, US Steven J. Shaffer - San Jose CA, US Douglas Werner - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 3/56 G01M 13/04 F16C 17/24
Abstract:
System for conducting measurements of friction of a chosen material with reduced errors. The system includes a sample holder, a bushing accommodating such holder while permitting reversible repositioning of the holder along a bushing axis, a horizontal force sensor, a vertical force sensor, a sample holder pusher and a subsystem including a linear vertical bearing (disposed in the bushing and separating the holder from the bushing) and/or a horizontally-sliding element between the rod pusher and the vertical force sensor. The subsystem is structured to reduce a rocking motion of the holder in the bushing caused by a relative motion between the sample and an auxiliary body brought in contact with the sample. The method for performing measurements with such system.
Aspects for treating spinal cord injuries are disclosed. In a particular aspect, a method includes identifying a neurological level of a spinal cord injury, and activating neurons via laser therapy in which a laser beam is applied to an area proximate to the neurological level. In another aspect, a computer-readable storage medium includes computer-readable instructions for performing various acts. Such acts comprise ascertaining a neurological level of a spinal cord injury, and receiving data corresponding to a severity of the spinal cord injury. The acts further comprise outputting a laser calibration according to the neurological level and the severity. A medical device apparatus is also provided, which includes various computer executable components. The computer executable components include an assessment component configured to receive parameters corresponding to a spinal cord injury, and a calibration component configured to ascertain a laser calibration according to the at least one parameter.
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