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84 William Feather Dr, Voorhees, NJ 08043    856-7674682    856-7684268   

Marlton, NJ   

8223 Alicia St, Philadelphia, PA 19019    610-6777697    215-6777697   

Long Grove, IL   

Youngstown, OH   

Weeki Wachee, FL   

Hilton, NY   

Phoenix, AZ   

Hatboro, PA   

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John Jacob Emrich

Specialties:
General Practice
Education:
University of California at Los Angeles (1969)

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Field Service Engineer

Location:
8623 Alicia St, Philadelphia, PA 19111
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Philips
Field Service Engineer
Education:
Bucks County Community College 1972 - 1974
Skills:
Field Service, Medical Imaging, Dicom, Medical Devices, Hardware Diagnostics, Pacs, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Ris, Radiology, Biomedical Engineering, Highly Detail Oriented, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, Mri, Capital Equipment, Digital Imaging, Communication
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Field Service Engineer At Philips Medical Systems

Position:
Field Service Engineer at Philips Medical Systems
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Philips Medical Systems
Field Service Engineer
Education:
Bucks County Community College 1972 - 1974

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Us Patents

Method For Poc Server To Handle Poc Caller Preferences

US Patent:
7801494, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
May 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/139719
Inventors:
John E. Emrich - Bartlett IL, US
Balakumar Jagadesan - Glendale Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility, Inc. - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
H04B 1/44
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455 902, 455518
Abstract:
A Push-to-X over Cellular (PoC) server () receives a server registration message () for a first called device from a second server. The PoC server () receives a PoC invitation message () with PoC preferences and a message () from an originating device (). The PoC preferences determine what device to call first (e. g. , a mobile device ) and how many hops the call can be forwarded (e. g. , to a voicemail server) if the first-attempted device is not available, before discontinuing the connection. If a trigger, such as time elapsed, occurs for the first-attempted device () and the PoC preferences permit, the PoC server () sends an invitation message () to the second server (). If the second server () is a recording server, the invitation message () includes a message () from the originating device that is compatible with the capabilities of the recording server ().

Management Of Anticipated Data Outages In A Push-To-X Communication System

US Patent:
8238900, Aug 7, 2012
Filed:
Aug 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/848206
Inventors:
John E. Emrich - Bartlett IL, US
Kevin G. Donnellan - North Brunswick NJ, US
Jeffrey C. Smolinske - Schaumburg IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility LLC - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
H04W 24/00
H04W 36/00
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455425, 455437, 455518
Abstract:
A mobile station () will have the capability to detect an impending cell change and Routing Area Update (RAU) and will send a “Request Deny” message to the network via the serving cell prior to handing over. The PTT server () will use the Request Deny message as an indication that an inter-SGSN RAU may be occurring. The PTT server () will wait for the mobile station to reappear, after handover, on a new cell. If the mobile does not reappear, an inter-SGSN RAU may be assumed and the PTT server () will release the floor and deny the floor to all mobile stations. This action forces all mobile stations back into idle mode and prevents them from seizing the floor. The PTT server () will then wait for the mobile station () performing the RAU to reappear on a new cell before opening the floor to all mobile stations.

Method For Selecting Media For Delivery To Users At An Incident

US Patent:
2011014, Jun 16, 2011
Filed:
Dec 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/635281
Inventors:
JAMES A. MAROCCHI - WINFIELD IL, US
JOHN E. EMRICH - BARTLETT IL, US
JOHN C. KAY - ELGIN IL, US
DANIEL J. NAYLOR - INVERNESS IL, US
HEMANG F. PATEL - HOFFMAN ESTATES IL, US
MARIANNE J. STANKE - ELMHURST IL, US
Assignee:
MOTOROLA, INC. - SCHAUMBURG IL
International Classification:
H04H 40/00
H04M 11/04
US Classification:
455 306, 4554041
Abstract:
A media selection and insertion control device implements a method for selecting media for delivery to a plurality of users at an incident. The media selection and insertion control device: receives a plurality of media inputs from multiple media sources; receives capabilities of devices of users at an incident; receives resource capabilities of a set of networks to which the users are communicatively coupled; receives a set of incident-based rules and applies these rules to the plurality of media inputs to select media inputs to deliver to the users; and determines a mode of delivering the selected media inputs to the users based at least on the capabilities of the users' devices and on the resource capabilities of the set of networks to which the users are communicatively coupled.

Patient Treatment Apparatus

US Patent:
5794286, Aug 18, 1998
Filed:
Sep 13, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/527555
Inventors:
Gerald R. Scott - Villa Park IL
James P. Moulton - Elgin IL
V. Craig Seyl - Lenexa KS
John L. Emrich - Algonquin IL
Wayne L. Peterson - St. Charles IL
Assignee:
Standex International - Salem NH
International Classification:
A61F 501
US Classification:
5611
Abstract:
Treatment apparatus supporting a patient lying in a generally prone or supine position for manipulation includes a base and a table supported thereabove for movement between selected different horizontal positions or working levels for treatment of the patient. The table is tiltable toward and away from an upright position for facilitating the patient in mounting and dismounting before and after treatment and includes a foot piece adjacent an end of the table for supporting the patient when mounting and dismounting. A plurality of cushions are mounted for movement along the table to selectably adjustable positions for accommodating patients of different size and shape. The table includes an electrically powered drive system for movement of table components for controlling the different selected working levels for the convenience of a particular chiropractor or other practitioner, the tilting action and cushion position adjustments and a memory is provided in a control system so that table positions and movements for a particular patient and treatment practitioner are automatically repeatable. One or more automatic self-cocking, electrically controlled drops are provided for cushions on the table to initiate automatic lifting and recocking of the drop so that the practitioner can maintain continuous hand contact with the patient being treated while successive drops are performed. The drops automatically measure the patient's weight and provide for a selectively adjustable amount of downward force exerted by the practitioner for initiating a drop of the cushion in a direction selected.

Patient Treatment Apparatus

US Patent:
5774915, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Jan 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/784416
Inventors:
Gerald R. Scott - Villa Park IL
James P. Moulton - Elgin IL
V. Craig Seyl - Lenexa KS
John L. Emrich - Algonquin IL
Wayne L. Peterson - St. Charles IL
Assignee:
Standex International - Salem NH
International Classification:
A61G 700
A61F 501
US Classification:
5611
Abstract:
Treatment apparatus supporting a patient lying in a generally prone or supine position for manipulation includes a base and a table supported thereabove for movement between selected different horizontal positions or working levels for treatment of the patient. The table is tiltable toward and away from an upright position for facilitating the patient in mounting and dismounting before and after treatment and includes a foot piece adjacent an end of the table for supporting the patient when mounting and dismounting. A plurality of cushions are mounted for movement along the table to selectably adjustable positions for accommodating patients of different size and shape. The table includes an electrically powered drive system for movement of table components for controlling the different selected working levels for the convenience of a particular chiropractor or other practitioner, the tilting action and cushion position adjustments and a memory is provided in a control system so that table positions and movements for a particular patient and treatment practitioner are automatically repeatable. One or more automatic self-cocking, electrically controlled drops are provided for cushions on the table to initiate automatic lifting and recocking of the drop so that the practitioner can maintain continuous hand contact with the patient being treated while successive drops are performed. The drops automatically measure the patient's weight and provide for a selectively adjustable amount of downward force exerted by the practitioner for initiating a drop of the cushion in a direction selected.

Patient Treatment Apparatus

US Patent:
5778467, Jul 14, 1998
Filed:
Jan 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/783441
Inventors:
Gerald R. Scott - Villa Park IL
James P. Moulton - Elgin IL
V. Craig Seyl - Lenexa KS
John L. Emrich - Algonquin IL
Wayne L. Peterson - St. Charles IL
Assignee:
Standex International - Salem NH
International Classification:
A61G 1300
US Classification:
5613
Abstract:
Treatment apparatus supporting a patient lying in a generally prone or supine position for manipulation includes a base and a table supported thereabove for movement between selected different horizontal positions or working levels for treatment of the patient. The table is tiltable toward and away from an upright position for facilitating the patient in mounting and dismounting before and after treatment and includes a foot piece adjacent an end of the table for supporting the patient when mounting and dismounting. A plurality of cushions are mounted for movement along the table to selectably adjustable positions for accommodating patients of different size and shape. The table includes an electrically powered drive system for movement of table components for controlling the different selected working levels for the convenience of a particular chiropractor or other practitioner, the tilting action and cushion position adjustments and a memory is provided in a control system so that table positions and movements for a particular patient and treatment practitioner are automatically repeatable. One or more automatic self-cocking, electrically controlled drops are provided for cushions on the table to initiate automatic lifting and recocking of the drop so that the practitioner can maintain continuous hand contact with the patient being treated while successive drops are performed. The drops automatically measure the patient's weight and provide for a selectively adjustable amount of downward force exerted by the practitioner for initiating a drop of the cushion in a direction selected.

Patient Treatment Apparatus

US Patent:
5784734, Jul 28, 1998
Filed:
Jan 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/783428
Inventors:
Gerald R. Scott - Villa Park IL
James P. Moulton - Elgin IL
V. Craig Seyl - Lenexa KS
John L. Emrich - Algonquin IL
Wayne L. Peterson - St. Charles IL
Assignee:
Standex International - Salem NH
International Classification:
A61G 1308
US Classification:
5613
Abstract:
Treatment apparatus supporting a patient lying in a generally prone or supine position for manipulation includes a base and a table supported thereabove for movement between selected different horizontal positions or working levels for treatment of the patient. The table is tiltable toward and away from an upright position for facilitating the patient in mounting and dismounting before and after treatment and includes a foot piece adjacent an end of the table for supporting the patient when mounting and dismounting. A plurality of cushions are mounted for movement along the table to selectably adjustable positions for accommodating patients of different size and shape. The table includes an electrically powered drive system for movement of table components for controlling the different selected working levels for the convenience of a particular chiropractor or other practitioner, the tilting action and cushion position adjustments and a memory is provided in a control system so that table positions and movements for a particular patient and treatment practitioner are automatically repeatable. One or more automatic self-cocking, electrically controlled drops are provided for cushions on the table to initiate automatic lifting and recocking of the drop so that the practitioner can maintain continuous hand contact with the patient being treated while successive drops are performed. The drops automatically measure the patient's weight and provide for a selectively adjustable amount of downward force exerted by the practitioner for initiating a drop of the cushion in a direction selected.

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