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7922 Shoup Ave, Canoga Park, CA 91304    818-9920609   

West Hills, CA   

8640 Petit Ave APT 212, North Hills, CA 91343   

Northridge, CA   

Los Angeles, CA   

Bell Canyon, CA   

16750 Parthenia St APT 212, Northridge, CA 91343   

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Jared E Nathanson

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License #: E032688 - Expired
Category: Emergency medical services
Issued Date: Nov 30, 2009
Expiration Date: Nov 30, 2015
Type: Los Angeles County EMS Agency

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Methods And Apparatus For Reducing Measurement Artifacts Of Sensor Measurements

US Patent:
2020033, Oct 22, 2020
Filed:
Feb 16, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/999248
Inventors:
- Irvine CA, US
Robert J. Garrahy - Walnut CA, US
Andrew W. Hayward - Flitwick, GB
Robert Fish - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Jared H. Nathanson - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bradley Joseph Sargent - Mission Viejo CA, US
Scott T. Broadley - Laguna Beach CA, US
Kurt Eugene Hildebrand - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/85
G01N 21/15
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for reducing measurement artifacts of sensor measurements are disclosed herein. An aspect of the invention includes a measurement device configured to reduce measurement inaccuracies in a sample. The measurement device comprises a measurement probe comprising a sensor configured to detect a characteristic of the sample and generate a measurement signal based thereon. The measurement device further comprises a memory configured to store instructions for applying a filter to the measurement signal. The measurement device also further comprises a filtering module configured to process the instructions for applying the filter to the measurement signal to generate a filtered output with reduced measurement inaccuracies.

Tens Attachment For Device For Cleansing And Treating Skin

US Patent:
2018036, Dec 20, 2018
Filed:
May 25, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/990075
Inventors:
- Provo UT, US
Kevin S. Oberkramer - Placentia CA, US
Jared H. Nathanson - Mission Viejo CA, US
Robert D. Miller - Costa Mesa CA, US
Paul J. Gleason - Laguna Niguel CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
A46B 13/02
Abstract:
A device for delivery of TENS current, attachable to a handheld skin treatment device with a mechanical motion source, comprises a housing for mounting on the handheld skin treatment device, with a conductive skin contact head with first and second electrodes for receiving a TENS signal as a voltage established between the electrodes and a connector mounted in or on the housing and configured to interface with the mechanical motion source to receive the motion of the motion source. The device has an energy converter in the housing to convert the motion into electrical current, a power control circuit for receiving the electrical current and converting it into at least one power supply output voltage; and a signal generation circuit connected to the at least one the power supply output voltage for producing as an output a TENS signal for delivery to skin.

Measurement Probe With Heat Cycle Event Counter

US Patent:
2017011, Apr 27, 2017
Filed:
Aug 26, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/249254
Inventors:
- Irvine CA, US
Robert J. Garrahy - Walnut CA, US
Andrew W. Hayward - Flitwick, GB
Robert Fish - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Jared H. Nathanson - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bradley Joseph Sargent - Mission Viejo CA, US
Scott T. Broadley - Laguna Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G06M 1/10
A61L 2/07
G01K 13/02
H02J 50/10
H02J 7/00
Abstract:
A system comprising a measurement device and a handheld device is disclosed, the system adapted to withstand, detect, record, and display heat cycle event counts. The measurement device comprises a sensor for measuring and a heat cycle detection unit. The heat cycle detection unit comprises a temperature or pressure responsive element, a detection module, data interface, and data memory. The handheld device comprises a screen, a button, a communication circuit, and a processing system. The communication circuit is configured to communicate with the measurement device and a computing device and the processing system is configured to receive non-measurement information from the measurement device, display the received information on the screen, and cycle the received information displayed on the screen based on an actuation of the button, wherein the handheld device is used to display a heat sterilization cycle count of the measurement device.

Measurement Probe With Heat Cycle Event Counter

US Patent:
2017008, Mar 30, 2017
Filed:
Aug 26, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/249295
Inventors:
- Irvine CA, US
Robert J. Garrahy - Walnut CA, US
Andrew W. Hayward - Flitwick, GB
Robert Fish - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Jared H. Nathanson - Mission Viejo CA, US
Scott T. Broadley - Laguna Beach CA, US
International Classification:
A61L 2/07
G06M 1/10
G06M 1/02
G01K 13/00
G07C 3/00
Abstract:
A measurement device is disclosed, embodiments of which are adapted to withstand, detect, and record detection of heat cycle events, including autoclave cycles. Embodiments of the measurement device comprise a sensor for measuring a characteristic of a medium and a heat cycle detection unit. Embodiments of the heat cycle detection unit comprise a temperature or atmospheric pressure responsive element, a detection module, data interface, and data memory. In one disclosed embodiment, the temperature or pressure responsive element is configured to respond to a characteristic of a heat cycle event while the heat cycle detection unit is off. In another disclosed embodiment, the detection module is configured to automatically power off the heat cycle detection unit in response to detecting an autoclave cycle. Methods of using the devices are also disclosed.

Measurement Probe With Heat Cycle Event Counter

US Patent:
2016004, Feb 18, 2016
Filed:
Jul 16, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/801625
Inventors:
- Irvine CA, US
Robert J. Garrahy - Walnut CA, US
Andrew W. Hayward - Flitwick, GB
Robert Fish - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Jared H. Nathanson - Mission Viejo CA, US
Scott T. Broadley - Laguna Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G06M 1/10
Abstract:
A measurement device is disclosed, embodiments of which are adapted to withstand, detect, and record detection of heat cycle events, including autoclave cycles. Embodiments of the measurement device comprise a sensor for measuring a characteristic of a medium and a heat cycle detection unit. Embodiments of the heat cycle detection unit comprise a temperature or atmospheric pressure responsive element, a detection module, data interface, and data memory. In one disclosed embodiment, the temperature or pressure responsive element is configured to respond to a characteristic of a heat cycle event while the heat cycle detection unit is off. In another disclosed embodiment, the detection module is configured to automatically power off the heat cycle detection unit in response to detecting an autoclave cycle. Methods of using the devices are also disclosed.

Measurement Probe With Heat Cycle Event Counter

US Patent:
2016000, Jan 7, 2016
Filed:
Sep 14, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/853750
Inventors:
- Irvine CA, US
Robert J. Garrahy - Walnut CA, US
Andrew W. Hayward - Flitwick, GB
Robert Fish - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Jared H. Nathanson - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bradley Joseph Sargent - Mission Viejo CA, US
Scott T. Broadley - Laguna Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G06M 1/10
A61L 2/07
G01L 5/00
H02J 7/00
G01K 13/00
Abstract:
A system comprising a measurement device and a handheld device is disclosed, the system adapted to withstand, detect, record, and display heat cycle event counts. The measurement device comprises a sensor for measuring and a heat cycle detection unit. The heat cycle detection unit comprises a temperature or pressure responsive element, a detection module, data interface, and data memory. The handheld device comprises a screen, a button, a communication circuit, and a processing system. The communication circuit is configured to communicate with the measurement device and a computing device and the processing system is configured to receive non-measurement information from the measurement device, display the received information on the screen, and cycle the received information displayed on the screen based on an actuation of the button, wherein the handheld device is used to display a heat sterilization cycle count of the measurement device.

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