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  • Aurora, CO
  • Brush, CO
  • 15638 E Girard Pl, Aurora, CO 80013 (303) 478-7105

Work

Company: Nova home loans 2010 Position: Loan officer associate

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Skills

Loan Origination • Mortgage Lending • Loans • Credit • Fha • Refinance • First Time Home Buyers • Mortgage Banking • Residential Mortgages • Real Estate • Investment Properties • Fha Financing • Va Loans

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Loan Officer Associate

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Location:
Denver, CO
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Nova Home Loans
Loan Officer Associate
Skills:
Loan Origination
Mortgage Lending
Loans
Credit
Fha
Refinance
First Time Home Buyers
Mortgage Banking
Residential Mortgages
Real Estate
Investment Properties
Fha Financing
Va Loans

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Manufacturing A Heat-Sealed Neo-Natal Medical Monitoring Probe

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US Patent:
56385935, Jun 17, 1997
Filed:
Jul 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/506755
Inventors:
Thomas J. Gerhardt - Littleton CO
Daniel Goldberger - Boulder CO
Dena M. Raley - Louisville CO
James H. Taylor - Boulder CO
Timothy A. Turley - Highlands Ranch CO
Kirk L. Weimer - Superior CO
Assignee:
Ohmeda Inc. - Liberty Corner NJ
International Classification:
H05K 1300
A61B 500
US Classification:
295921
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a heat-sealed neo-natal medical monitoring probe requires a pair of light sources and a light detector to be placed between two layers or conformable material used to implement the probe. The layers are designed to be self-aligning when placed in the assembly press for heat-sealing the perimeter of the probe. The heat-sealing process both protects the light sources and detector from fluids and also functions to precisely position and secure these devices.

Method And Apparatus For Affixing A Device To A Multiconductor Cable

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US Patent:
57447748, Apr 28, 1998
Filed:
Mar 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/624069
Inventors:
Jack Levinson - Boulder CO
Kirk L. Weimer - Superior CO
Todd G. Wieseler - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Ohmeda Inc. - Liberty Corner NJ
International Classification:
B23K 1126
US Classification:
219 561
Abstract:
A single multifunction fixture secures an electronic device in a predetermined position and provides guide slots for the worker to place the individual conductors of a multiconductor cable in place such that each conductor aligns with a corresponding contact on the device when both the cable and the device are secured in the fixture. The fixture includes a movable head that can be brought into contact with the conductors once they are positioned over the corresponding electrical contacts to form electrically conductive paths through the head, electrical conductor, device contact and fixture for each of the cable conductors. The electrically conductive paths through the fixture form high current carrying capacity paths which, when sufficient current is passed therethrough, function to weld the cable conductors to their corresponding electrical contact on the device.

Injection Molded, Heat-Sealed Housing And Half-Etched Lead Frame For Oximeter Sensor

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US Patent:
59138190, Jun 22, 1999
Filed:
Apr 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/826698
Inventors:
James H. Taylor - Broomfield CO
Daniel A. Estoque - Boulder CO
Kirk L. Weimer - Superior CO
Assignee:
Datex-Ohmeda, Inc. - Louisville CO
International Classification:
H61B 500
H05K 330
US Classification:
600323
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an oximeter sensor to measure the oxygen content of a patient's blood. The sensor can include a lead frame having different thicknesses, a sensor housing being molded from a common thermoplastic resin, and rib members in the housing for inhibiting shorting between adjacent traces of the lead frame. The present invention further includes a process for forming the sensor.

Pulse Oximeter Probe Connector

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US Patent:
53871227, Feb 7, 1995
Filed:
May 18, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/063398
Inventors:
Daniel S. Goldberger - Boulder CO
Timothy A. Turley - Highlands Ranch CO
Kirk L. Weimer - Louisville CO
Assignee:
Ohmeda Inc. - Liberty Corner NJ
International Classification:
H01R 13627
US Classification:
439353
Abstract:
The pulse oximeter probe uses an inexpensive connector to electrically interconnect the sensor elements with the pulse oximeter. One segment of the probe connector contains a set of connector pins that are wired to the sensor elements. Another segment of the probe connector is equipped with a mating configuration of sockets which align with these pins. Three projections function to automatically align the connector pins with the connector sockets. Two of the projections engage a mating aperture in the other connector segment to fasten the two connector segments together, while a third projection aligns with an edge of the other connector segment to position the two connector segments.

Medical Monitoring Equipment Probe Connector

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US Patent:
D3550320, Jan 31, 1995
Filed:
Jul 13, 1993
Appl. No.:
D/010637
Inventors:
Daniel S. Goldberger - Boulder CO
Mark Hibl - Louisville CO
James H. Taylor - Boulder CO
Timothy A. Turley - Highlands Ranch CO
Gregory D. Volan - Boulder CO
Kirk L. Weimer - Louisville CO
Assignee:
Ohmeda Inc. - Liberty Corner NJ
US Classification:
D24169

Universal Pulse Oximeter Probe

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US Patent:
52495760, Oct 5, 1993
Filed:
Oct 24, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/781891
Inventors:
Daniel S. Goldberger - Boulder CO
Timothy A. Turley - Highlands Ranch CO
Kirk L. Weimer - Englewood CO
Assignee:
BOC Health Care, Inc. - Liberty Corner NJ
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
128632
Abstract:
The universal pulse oximeter probe [of the present invention] utilizes an inexpensive sensor connector configuration to enable the cable section of the probe to be used numerous times. The [sensor connector is mechanically simple and electrically reliable to interconnect the sensor elements with the cable that connects the pulse oximeter system to the sensor elements. This sensor connector enables the user to obtain significant benefits due to the fact that the expensive cable segment of the probe is a separable element from the housing that contains the sensor elements. In particular, the] cable segment of the probe consists of a connector that is compatible with the pulse oximeter system and which functions to interconnect the pulse oximeter system with a plurality of conductors, the far end of which are terminated in the sensor connector [of the present invention]. The probe housing contains a mating element to this sensor connector, the sensor elements and a means of mechanically affixing the sensor elements to the subject. Thus, the cable end of the probe is reusable numerous times and the disposable part of the probe only consists of the housing with the sensors.

Multi-Part Lyophilization Container And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
20230086359, Mar 23, 2023
Filed:
Nov 28, 2022
Appl. No.:
18/070085
Inventors:
- Lakewood CO, US
Eric T. HANSEN - Thornton CO, US
Kirk L. WEIMER - Green Valley AZ, US
Nathaniel T. JOHNSON - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Dennis J. HLAVINKA - Arvada CO, US
International Classification:
F26B 5/06
A61M 1/02
A01N 1/02
A61J 1/10
F26B 21/14
Abstract:
Provided is a multi-part lyophilization container for lyophilizing a fluid, storing the lyophilizate, reconstituting the lyophilizate, and infusing the reconstituted lyophilizate into a patient, including a method of using same. The container includes a front surface, a back surface, a non-breathable section including a port region, a breathable section including a breathable membrane, and a peelable region including a peelable seal encompassing a boundary between the non-breathable section and the breathable section. The method includes inputting a fluid into a non-breathable section of the container, freezing the fluid, applying, in a lyophilization chamber, vacuum pressure, opening the peelable seal using a pressure differential, applying heat energy, sublimating the fluid and creating a temporary occlusion in a peelable region of the container.

Lyophilization Container Fill Fixture, System And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
20230008773, Jan 12, 2023
Filed:
Sep 6, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/903506
Inventors:
- Lakewood CO, US
Rylan A. SUMMIT - Denver CO, US
Dennis A. BRIDGES - Arvada CO, US
Dennis J. HLAVINKA - Arvada CO, US
Kestas P. PARAKININKAS - Englewood CO, US
Kirk L. WEIMER - Green Valley AZ, US
Michael Lawrence GLOVER - Lakewood CO, US
Alexander Du NGUYEN - Denver CO, US
Margaret V. KWIAT - Evergreen CO, US
Assignee:
Terumo BCT Biotechnologies, LLC - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
F26B 5/06
A61M 1/02
A01N 1/02
A61J 1/10
F26B 21/14
Abstract:
Provided is a gas fill fixture for use in lyophilization, a related system and method. The gas fill fixture includes a chassis, fill indicator and a lid, such that the chassis and lid together form a cavity for receiving a flexible lyophilization container. The system includes a lyophilization container, a lyophilizer and a gas fill fixture incorporating a chassis, a fill indicator and a lid. The method includes process steps for using the system to lyophilize a fluid.
Kirk Allen Weimer from Aurora, CO, age ~56 Get Report