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Patty June Arnett, 76110 Summit Sq, Columbia, SC 29229

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110 Summit Sq, Columbia, SC 29229   

Quincy, IN   

604 Main St, Cloverdale, IN 46120    765-7952204   

Bloomington, IN   

Howard, CO   

Hilbert, WI   

Indianapolis, IN   

Work

Company: Baxter healthcare - Bloomington, IN Dec 2002 Position: Packaging operator

Education

School / High School: Travel Careers- Indianapolis, IN 1997 Specialities: Certificate in Travel Agent

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Pkg Operator

Location:
Columbia, SC
Work:
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Pkg Operator
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Location:
United States
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Patty Arnett - Columbia, SC

Work:
Baxter Healthcare - Bloomington, IN Dec 2002 to Nov 2014
Packaging operator
Cook Inc - Bloomington, IN Jan 1979 to Jan 1997
Research/Development Tech
Education:
Travel Careers - Indianapolis, IN 1997 to 1997
Certificate in Travel Agent
Bloomington High School - Bloomington, IN 1962 to 1966
High school diploma in General Business

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Us Patents

Smooth Transitioned Dilator-Sheath Assembly And Method

US Patent:
5499975, Mar 19, 1996
Filed:
Dec 17, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/169508
Inventors:
Constantin Cope - Elkins Park PA
Patty J. Arnett - Bloomington IN
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61M 3900
A61M 500
US Classification:
604165
Abstract:
An introducer set including a sheath and dilator is formed within a heated mold to form a smooth external shape on the set. In one embodiment, the distal end of the sheath is embedded in the dilator and also formed at an angle oblique to the longitudinal axis of the introducer set. In a second embodiment, the distal end of the sheath contacts the dilator at a ledge or lip formed in the dilator, but is not recessed into the dilator at the ledge portion. The outer diameter of the dilator at the transition is formed relatively the same as the distal tip of the sheath so as to provide a smooth transition between the sheath and the dilator. This construction permits the sheath to be inserted into the body with a minimum of trauma to the patient and also permits easy removal of the sheath from the dilator.

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