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  • 1134 Idaho Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55108 (651) 489-5688
  • 1276 Raymond Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55108
  • Sheboygan, WI
  • Pewaukee, WI

Work

Company: Medtronic Feb 2001 Position: Sr. engineering manager

Education

Degree: MS School / High School: University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2000 to 2002 Specialities: Management of Technology

Languages

English

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Engineering Manager

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Location:
1134 Idaho Ave west, Saint Paul, MN 55108
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Medtronic since Feb 2001
Sr. Engineering Manager
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2000 - 2002
MS, Management of Technology
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1994 - 1997
MS, Biomedical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1985 - 1989
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Lead Implant System

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US Patent:
8214045, Jul 3, 2012
Filed:
Apr 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/112111
Inventors:
Christine G. Kronich - Saint Paul MN, US
John L. Sommer - Coon Rapids MN, US
William K. Wenger - St. Paul MN, US
Michael D. Eggen - Lake Elmo MN, US
Gerald Jordan Montgomery - Blaine MN, US
Joseph A. DuPay - Andover MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/375
US Classification:
607 36
Abstract:
A lead implant system includes a lead coupling device, which is configured to couple a lead during an implant procedure, in communication with a medical device and an implantable medical device, which is contained within a package that includes an electrical interface for electrical coupling with an electrical contact of the implantable medical device. The electrical interface facilitates coupling of the packaged medical device to an electrical contact of another medical device, which is located outside the package. If the electrical contact of the packaged device is mounted within a bore of the device, then the connector structure allows for passage of a sterilizing gas into the connector bore, and past the connector contact, within the bore.

Electronic Module Assembly For Filtered Feedthroughs

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US Patent:
8588915, Nov 19, 2013
Filed:
Mar 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/750702
Inventors:
Rajesh V. Iyer - Eden Prairie MN, US
Lea A. Nygren - Bloomington MN, US
Stephanie L. McCracken - Minneapolis MN, US
Mukul Jain - Woodbury MN, US
Christine Gale Kronich - Saint Paul MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H01G 4/35
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 37, 607 36, 361302, 333182, 439909
Abstract:
An electronic module assembly (EMA) for an implantable medical device is disclosed. The EMA comprises a non-conductive block having a top side, a bottom side, a front side and a back side. A plurality of conductive strips are coupled to the non-conductive block. Each conductive strip possesses a front side and a back side. The back side of each conductive strip extends from the front side across the top side and over to back side of the non-conductive block.

Electronic Module Assembly For Filtered Feedthroughs

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US Patent:
20100256695, Oct 7, 2010
Filed:
Mar 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/750687
Inventors:
Rajesh V. Iyer - Eden Prairie MN, US
Lea A. Nygren - Bloomington MN, US
Stephanie L. McCracken - Minneapolis MN, US
Mukul Jain - Woodbury MN, US
Steven M. Dufon - Ramsey MN, US
Christine Gale Kronich - Saint Paul MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/375
H01R 13/46
B29C 45/14
US Classification:
607 2, 174520, 26427214
Abstract:
An electronic module assembly (EMA) for an implantable medical device is disclosed. The EMA includes conductive strips connected to a non-conductive block. The non-conductive block possesses, a top side, a bottom side, a front side and a back side. A seamless non-conductive barrier extends from the bottom side and between the front side and the back side. The barrier prevents a pin from contacting another pin and eliminates welding of the ground pin to the side of the ferrule.

External Cardiac Monitor

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US Patent:
20120197150, Aug 2, 2012
Filed:
Jan 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/017672
Inventors:
Jian Cao - Shoreview MN, US
Christine Gale Kronich - Saint Paul MN, US
David M. Fuss - Maple Grove MN, US
Rebecca K. Gottlieb - Culver City CA, US
Jeffrey L. Kehn - Chaska MN, US
Paul Gordon Krause - Shoreview MN, US
Brian B. Lee - Golden Valley MN, US
George Patras - Greenfield MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/0402
US Classification:
600523
Abstract:
An external physiological monitor continuously senses and monitors cardiac function of a patient to allow detection of cardiac events and the recording of data and signals pre- and post-event. The monitor is connected to and suspended on the patient's body solely by the electrode assembly. Stored diagnostic data may be uplinked and evaluated by the patient's physician utilizing a programmer via a two-way telemetry link. An external patient activator may optionally allow the patient, or other care provider to manually activate the recording of diagnostic data.

Conversion Kit For Toilets For Varying Shapes

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US Patent:
54329574, Jul 18, 1995
Filed:
Jan 25, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/186033
Inventors:
Geoffrey R. Fernie - Islington, Ontario, CA
Brian P. Doyle - Toronto, Ontario, CA
Christine G. Kronich - Sheboygan WI
International Classification:
E03D 1116
US Classification:
42524
Abstract:
A toilet conversion kit for toilets of various shapes, the kit having a base which can stand on the floor around a soil pipe and an upper surface for supporting the toilet, and having first and second end wall profiles. An elongated axial opening extends from a point adjacent one end, for a distance along the length of the base, and can register with the soil pipe. There are a plurality of fastening openings in, the base alongside either side of the opening. A soil pipe extension separate from the base, defines a generally tubular shape having upper and lower ends, a soil pipe connection at its lower end, a toilet connection member at its upper end, and fastenings formed with the upper end of which can be fastened to the fastenings of the base. The upper end of the extensions interfits with the elongated opening in the base. In this way the soil pipe extension may be moved along the length of the opening, and fastened to the base at selected locations therealong, so that the toilet conversion kit can be used with a wide variety of a different toilet appliance designs, with one end profile of the base conforming as closely as possible to the shape of the stand of the toilet appliance.

Mast Track System For Sailing Vessel

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US Patent:
50442945, Sep 3, 1991
Filed:
Sep 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/579066
Inventors:
Christine G. Kronich - Pewaukee WI
Gregory W. Hartlmeier - Milwaukee WI
Peter O. Harken - Pewaukee WI
Assignee:
Harken, Inc. - Pewaukee WI
International Classification:
B63H 904
US Classification:
114112
Abstract:
A traveler track is provided for supporting the sail of a sailboat, and is itself supported by a plurality of lugs which are received in a rearwardly facing groove in the mast, which would normally receive the boltrope of the sail. The lugs are slidable in the groove during installation, and are loosely secured by threaded fasteners at spaced locations to the track sections. Successive sections are installed by pushing up previous sections loosely installed in the groove. After all sections have been installed, the threaded fasteners are tightened to place tension between the track and the portion of the lug engaged in the groove.
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