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1475 Deepwell Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92264    760-3257547    760-3271073   

140 Luring Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262    760-3277416   

155 Luring Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262    760-3277416   

Arcadia, CA   

1052 Seco St, Pasadena, CA 91103   

Monrovia, CA   

Santa Ana, CA   

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Company: Parry labs Jul 2018 Position: Design engineer

Skills

Aerospace • Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Manufacturing • Aircraft • Solidworks • Catia • Transmissions • Mechanism Design • Composites • Automotive • Design For Manufacturing • As9100 Quality Assurance Experience • Engineering Management • Systems Engineering • Testing • Finite Element Analysis • Matlab

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Aviation & Aerospace

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Co-Founder

Location:
1475 east Deepwell Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92264
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Parry Labs
Design Engineer
Quartus Engineering Oct 2013 - Dec 2016
Aircraft Mechanical Systems Design Engineer
Hydra-Fire Oct 2013 - Dec 2016
Co-Founder
Arrowhead Products May 2013 - Oct 2013
Design Engineer
Karem Aircraft, Inc. Jul 2006 - Jun 2013
Aircraft Mechanical Systems Engineer
D3 Technologies Dec 2005 - Jun 2006
Design Engineer
Apex Design Technology Nov 2004 - Dec 2005
Tooling Engineer
Boeing Nasa Systems Sep 2003 - Nov 2004
Mechanical Systems Engineer
Smiths Aerospace May 2003 - Sep 2003
Design Engineer
Trimodels Sep 2002 - May 2003
Design Engineer
Metalcrafters Apr 2002 - Jul 2002
Design Engineer
Advanced Enterprise Solutions Jul 2000 - May 2001
Design Engineer
Boeing Reusable Space Systems Jul 1997 - Jul 2000
Design Engineer
Boeing Commercial Aircraft Group Oct 1996 - Jun 1997
Design Engineer
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Nov 1995 - Sep 1996
Propulsion Systems Engineer
Stewart and Stevenson Tactical Vehicles Apr 1995 - Nov 1995
Design Engineer
Rolls-Royce Geared Systems Jun 1993 - Dec 1994
Design Engineer
Engine Corporation of America May 1991 - Apr 1993
Design Engineer
Nissan Performance Technology Oct 1989 - Jan 1991
Design Engineer
Leading Systems Feb 1989 - Nov 1989
Mechanical Designer
Mcdonnell-Douglas Astronautics Jul 1980 - Aug 1989
Mechanical Designer
The Hartwell Corp Oct 1987 - Feb 1989
Mechanical Designer
Skills:
Aerospace, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, Aircraft, Solidworks, Catia, Transmissions, Mechanism Design, Composites, Automotive, Design For Manufacturing, As9100 Quality Assurance Experience, Engineering Management, Systems Engineering, Testing, Finite Element Analysis, Matlab

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Self-Introducing Infusion Catheter

US Patent:
5605539, Feb 25, 1997
Filed:
May 12, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/241953
Inventors:
Terry Buelna - Long Beach CA
Wayne A. Noda - Mission Viejo CA
Assignee:
Urohealth Systems, Inc. - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
604 51
Abstract:
A self-introducing infusion catheter comprises a substantially rigid, elongate shaft having a longitudinal passage therethrough and an infusion port at its distal end. An electrode is further mounted at the distal end. The electrode is electrically coupled to a connector at the proximal end of the shaft which may be connected to an electrosurgical power supply. The connector is further in communication with the passage in the shaft and provides fluid connection with an infusion fluid delivery device. In the method of the invention, the catheter is connected to an electrosurgical power supply and ablative energy is applied to abdominal tissue through the electrode. This facilitates penetration of the tissue to position the device in the abdominal cavity through the abdominal wall. The distal end of the catheter is positioned through an incision in a body structure, such as the cystic duct, and the proximal end is connected to an infusion fluid delivery device. The distal end is clamped in position in the duct, and an infusion fluid such as contrast medium is infused into the duct.

Device And Method For Applying Large-Diameter Ligating Loop

US Patent:
5489288, Feb 6, 1996
Filed:
Apr 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/223261
Inventors:
Terry Buelna - Long Beach CA
Assignee:
Advanced Surgical, Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
A61B 1712
US Classification:
606144
Abstract:
A suture applying device comprises an elongate shaft having a length of suture therein. A pre-tied loop suture is held at the distal end of the shaft with a free end of the suture being attached within a handle secured to the proximal end of the shaft. In a first embodiment, a pulley and puller assembly is provided for closing the pre-tied suture loop, where the pulley permits a greater length of suture to be taken in than is traveled by the puller. In a second embodiment, a pair of opposed jaws are slidably mounted within the handle for selectively engaging and gripping the free end of the suture. In this way, an arbitrarily large length of suture may be taken in by pulling on the free end of the suture in successive strokes. The device further includes a sheath slidably disposed on the shaft for protecting the suture during introduction. The sheath automatically retracts when the device is introduced through a trocar sleeve or cannula, thereby exposing the suture loop.

Device And Method For Applying Large-Diameter Ligating Loop

US Patent:
5300078, Apr 5, 1994
Filed:
Oct 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/958909
Inventors:
Terry Buelna - Long Beach CA
Assignee:
Laparomed Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
606113
Abstract:
A suture applying device comprises an elongate shaft having a length of suture therein. A pre-tied loop suture is held at the distal end of the shaft with a free end of the suture being attached within a handle secured to the proximal end of the shaft. In a first embodiment, a pulley and puller assembly is provided for closing the pre-tied suture loop, where the pulley permits a greater length of suture to be taken in than is traveled by the puller. In a second embodiment, a pair of opposed jaws are slidably mounted within the handle for selectively engaging and gripping the free end of the suture. In this way, an arbitrarily large length of suture may be taken in by pulling on the free end of the suture in successive strokes. The device further includes a sheath slidably disposed on the shaft for protecting the suture during introduction. The sheath automatically retracts when the device is introduced through a trocar sleeve or cannula, thereby exposing the suture loop.

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