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Chicago, IL   

Work

Company: Curewell diagnostics services / united diagnostic Jul 2013 Position: X-ray technologist

Education

School / High School: Malcolm X College- Chicago, IL 2003 Specialities: AAS in Radiography

Skills

Provide Quality Patient Care • Over 8+ years of proven track. Trouble shoot PACS software problems • Troubleshoot networking issues related to X-Ray and imaging. Overall experience of Cerner PACS • MEDETECH • FUJI CR • Omni VUE • Opal Rad • KODAK etc.. Knowledgeable insight into RIS • EMR records. Ability to contact insurance companies to get approval for any and all kind of medically self coded procedures. Excellent Operation and Control • Excellent communication skills Active Learner • Complex Problem Solving Abilities Adhere to Compliance and Regulations of the institution Reliable • knowledgeable • and dependable customer service

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Sajid Patel - Chicago, IL

Work:
Curewell Diagnostics Services / United Diagnostic Jul 2013 to 2000
X-Ray Technologist
Bone & Joint Center P.C / Six Corners Same Day Surgery - Chicago, IL Apr 2007 to Nov 2012
X-Ray Technologist
Compuray Medical Staffing - Bloomingdale, IL Oct 2006 to Nov 2008
X-Ray Technologist
Education:
Malcolm X College - Chicago, IL 2003 to 2006
AAS in Radiography
Skills:
Provide Quality Patient Care, Over 8+ years of proven track. Trouble shoot PACS software problems, Troubleshoot networking issues related to X-Ray and imaging. Overall experience of Cerner PACS, MEDETECH, FUJI CR, Omni VUE, Opal Rad, KODAK etc.. Knowledgeable insight into RIS, EMR records. Ability to contact insurance companies to get approval for any and all kind of medically self coded procedures. Excellent Operation and Control, Excellent communication skills Active Learner, Complex Problem Solving Abilities Adhere to Compliance and Regulations of the institution Reliable, knowledgeable, and dependable customer service

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Laminated Housing For A Portable Hand Held Device

US Patent:
6437238, Aug 20, 2002
Filed:
Feb 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/796372
Inventors:
Frank Annerino - Rolling Meadows IL
Sajid Patel - Des Plaines IL
John Bryne - Lake Villa IL
Mark Luzbetak - Kildeer IL
Dan Groebe - Lake Zurich IL
Assignee:
Palm, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H05K 500
US Classification:
174 50, 174 66, 220 402, 220241
Abstract:
A laminated housing for a portable hand held device such as a palmtop computer. A metal front cover is bonded with a thermoplastic adhesive to a plastic midframe to form a front housing laminate. A metal rear housing member is bonded with a pressure sensitive adhesive to a plastic substrate to form a rear housing laminate. A latch arrangement including a plurality of latch fingers along the edge attach the front housing laminate with the rear housing laminate. A latch arrangement having a pair of L-shaped latch ribs that engage with a T-shaped latch member by torsion of the L-shaped latch ribs into engagement with pockets adjacent the T-shaped latch member prevent movement of the two housing laminates in relation to one another.

Torsional Multi-Axis Constraining Latching System

US Patent:
6955379, Oct 18, 2005
Filed:
Feb 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/792806
Inventors:
Frank Annerino - Rolling Meadows IL, US
Sajid Patel - Des Plaines IL, US
Dan Groebe - Lake Zurich IL, US
Assignee:
Palm, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
E05C019/06
US Classification:
292 83, 292 80, 292 81, 292 87
Abstract:
A housing for a portable hand held device such as a palmtop computer uses a torsional latching system. The housing is made of front and rear housing laminated housing members. The torsional latch arrangement works in conjunction with a plurality of latch fingers along the edge to attach the front housing laminate with the rear housing laminate. The torsional latch arrangement has a pair of L-shaped latch ribs that engage with a T-shaped latch member by torsion of the L-shaped latch ribs into engagement with pockets adjacent the T-shaped latch member prevent movement of the two housing laminates in relation to one another.

Torsional Multi-Axis Constraining Latching System

US Patent:
7427088, Sep 23, 2008
Filed:
Oct 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/252507
Inventors:
Frank Annerino - Rolling Meadows IL, US
Sajid Patel - Des Plaines IL, US
Dan Groebe - Lake Zurich IL, US
Assignee:
PALM, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
E05C 19/10
E05C 19/00
US Classification:
292120, 292 80, 292 83, 292 87, 292303, 292DIG 11, 292DIG 54
Abstract:
A housing for a portable hand held device such as a palmtop computer uses a torsional latching system. The housing is made of front and rear housing laminated housing members. The torsional latch arrangement works in conjunction with a plurality of latch fingers along the edge to attach the front housing laminate with the rear housing laminate. The torsional latch arrangement has a pair of L-shaped latch ribs that engage with a T-shaped latch member by torsion of the L-shaped latch ribs into engagement with pockets adjacent the T-shaped latch member prevent movement of the two housing laminates in relation to one another.

Bar Clamp

US Patent:
2012019, Aug 2, 2012
Filed:
Jan 31, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/362979
Inventors:
SAJID PATEL - Arlington Heights IL, US
Steve Oshgan - DesPlaines IL, US
International Classification:
B25B 5/02
US Classification:
269 6
Abstract:
The bar clamp comprises a first jaw connected to a slider, a clamp housing defining a second jaw, a driving mechanism operably associated with the housing and slider to drive the slider, a clamping mechanism operably associated with the housing and slider to brake and hold the slider, and a release mechanism operably associated with the clamping mechanism and slider to release the slider. The bar clamp may utilize different embodiments of a drive mechanism while also utilizing an improved clamping and release mechanism. The drive mechanism thus comprises either a driving lever grip or a driving wedge grip while the clamping mechanism comprises a clamping wedge grip. The clamping wedge grip utilizes pins, cams or balls to brake and hold the slider.

Hybrid Lens For Head Mount Display

US Patent:
2023003, Feb 2, 2023
Filed:
Oct 10, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/962837
Inventors:
- Kansas City MO, US
Sajid Patel - Arlington Heights IL, US
International Classification:
A63F 13/25
G02B 3/08
H04N 13/344
G02B 27/01
A63F 13/5255
A63F 13/212
A63F 13/211
Abstract:
A lens assembly, related methods and constituent optical elements are described. The assembly may be used to direct and focus light for various applications. In one instance, the lens assembly is used in conjunction with one or more sources of light such as projected images or video as part of a virtual reality system. The lens assembly includes two or more optical elements arranged to receive light or direct light through different spatial regions of the assembly at different focal powers corresponding to a first user viewing zone and a second user viewing zone. In one instance, the first user viewing zone is a peripheral viewing zone and the second viewing zone is a primary or non-peripheral viewing zone (or vice versa).

Head Mount Display With Near-Eye Projection For Virtual Reality System

US Patent:
2017026, Sep 14, 2017
Filed:
Mar 10, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/456299
Inventors:
- Lindon UT, US
Sajid Patel - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
The Void LLC - Lindon UT
International Classification:
G06F 1/16
G02B 27/14
G02B 27/00
G06T 19/00
Abstract:
A system that provides a head mount display (HMD) unit that provides visual content, such as video, through a projection system incorporated within the head mount display unit. The projection system is positioned near a user's eye within the HMD and provides a visual experience that is higher resolution, has a higher refresh rate, runs cooler, requires less power, and provides a broader field of view than typical HMD units, such as an HMD which utilizes a curved display screen.

Hybrid Lens For Head Mount Display

US Patent:
2017023, Aug 17, 2017
Filed:
Feb 13, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/430949
Inventors:
- Lindon UT, US
Sajid Patel - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
The Void, LLC - Lindon UT
International Classification:
A63F 13/25
H04N 13/04
G02B 3/08
Abstract:
A lens assembly, related methods and constituent optical elements are described. The assembly may be used to direct and focus light for various applications. In one instance, the lens assembly is used in conjunction with one or more sources of light such as projected images or video as part of a virtual reality system. The lens assembly includes two or more optical elements arranged to receive light or direct light through different spatial regions of the assembly at different focal powers corresponding to a first user viewing zone and a second user viewing zone. In one instance, the first user viewing zone is a peripheral viewing zone and the second viewing zone is a primary or non-peripheral viewing zone (or vice versa).

Head Mount Display With Automatic Inter-Pupillary Distance Adjustment

US Patent:
2017023, Aug 17, 2017
Filed:
Oct 4, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/284851
Inventors:
- Lindon UT, US
Sajid Patel - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
The Void, LLC - Lindon UT
International Classification:
H04N 13/04
G02B 27/00
Abstract:
A head mount display for use with a virtual reality system allows for an automatic adjustment of an inter-lens distance based on a particular user's inter-pupillary distance (IPD). The IPD for the user is measured, for example by taking an image of the user in a controlled environment and calculating the distance between the user's pupils within the image. Once the IPD is known, a desired inter-lens distance for the particular user may be defined based on user IPD. A computing device in communication with a head mount display unit may automatically adjust the inter-lens distance to match the desired inter-lens distance. A user's IPD and desired inter-lens distance may be stored for the user in a user account. As such, whenever the user participates in the virtual reality system, a head mount display used by the user may be configured with the user's desired inter-lens distance.

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