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  • 9651 39Th St, Coral Springs, FL 33065 (954) 344-7738
  • 9651 39Th Ct, Pompano Beach, FL 33065 (954) 344-7738
  • 10630 Wiles Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33076
  • 8810 18Th St, Pompano Beach, FL 33071 (954) 344-7738
  • New York, NY
  • Jensen Beach, FL
  • Saint Petersburg, FL

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Company: Advantage medical electronics, inc Address: 10630 Wiles Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33076 Phones: (954) 345-9800 Position: President Industries: Surgical and Medical Instruments and Apparatus

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Kendricks
President
Advantage Medical Electronics, Inc
Surgical and Medical Instruments and Apparatus
10630 Wiles Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33076
David Kendricks
President
Advantage Medical Electronics, Inc
Surgical and Medical Instruments and Apparatus
10630 Wiles Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33076
David A. Kendricks
Vice-President
Medical Lease Associates
Leases Medical Equipment
10630 Wiles Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33076
(954) 346-5185
David A. Kendricks
President, Treasurer
Advantage Medical Electronics, Inc
Mfg Electronic Components Mfg Surgical/Medical Instruments · Medical Equip Merchant Whols
10630 Wiles Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33076
(954) 345-9800, (954) 345-1565, (954) 345-0507, (800) 358-2468
David Kendricks
Manager
Affordamed, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
9651 NW 39 Ct, Pompano Beach, FL 33065
David Kendricks
Manager
Flk Group, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
9651 NW 39 Ct, Pompano Beach, FL 33065
David Kendricks
Manager
Dkvc LLC
9651 NW 39 Ct, Pompano Beach, FL 33065
David Kendricks
Manager
10630 WILES, LLC
9651 NW 39 Ct, Pompano Beach, FL 33065
David Kendricks
Director, Secretary
Medricks, Inc
9651 NW 39 Ct, Pompano Beach, FL 33065

Publications

Us Patents

Cable Bundling And Organizing System

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US Patent:
20070053646, Mar 8, 2007
Filed:
Sep 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/222355
Inventors:
David Kendricks - Coral Springs FL, US
International Classification:
G02B 6/00
US Classification:
385136000
Abstract:
A cable organizing and bundling sleeve and sleeve dispensing tool for use in installing the sleeve around a plurality of cables provides a system for combining, protecting, and organizing multiple cables and hoses into one compact bundle. An elongate, radially elastic tubular sleeve of suitable size is provided for bundling a plurality of cables, and sleeve-dispensing tool is provided for dispensing the sleeve into surrounding relation with the cables. The dispensing tool preferably comprises a generally rigid tubular dispenser having one radially outwardly flared end and a slot that runs along the entire length thereof. The dispenser functions to receive a sleeve thereon in a longitudinally compact, radially stretched-open configuration such that a plurality of cables may be inserted therethrough. Once the cables are inserted completely through the dispenser, the user slides one sleeve end from the dispenser, secures the end on the cable bundle with a suitable clip or fastener, stretches the sleeve over the cable bundle and secures the opposing sleeve end in spaced relation with the first sleeve end with a suitable clip or fastener. The dispenser is removed from the cable bundle by passing the cables through the longitudinal slot formed in the dispenser body. The sleeves are preferably provided in a plurality of colors and lengths suitable for particular applications.

Universal Din Leadwire System For Use With Ekg And Ecg Patient Monitoring And Event Recording Instruments

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US Patent:
20100168547, Jul 1, 2010
Filed:
Dec 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/344764
Inventors:
David Kendricks - Coral Springs FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/0408
US Classification:
600372, 600382
Abstract:
A universal DIN leadwire system including adapters and a leadwire combiner that is configurable for use with EKG and ECG monitoring and event recording equipment having specially configured yoke assemblies is disclosed. Disposable standardized DIN leadwire subassemblies are provided such that leadwires are always immediately available for use with virtually any EKG and ECG monitoring and event recording equipment found in the health care field. Individual DIN leadwires are combined and electrically connected to a combiner. The combiner includes a connectable end having projecting electrical connectors fabricated in conformance with acceptable electrical standards for such equipment. Various adapters provide an interface between the universal combiner and a specific make and/or model of EKG or ECG monitoring and/or event recording instrument. Each adapter has an end configured for mating electrical connection with the universal combiner leadwire subassembly. Each adapter further includes an opposing end having projecting electrical connectors that have been configured by size, shape, number, key configuration, location etc. for mating engagement with the yoke assembly of a particular make or model EKG or ECG monitoring and/or event recording instrument.

Patient Electrode Connectors For Electrocardiograph Monitoring System

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US Patent:
20210353199, Nov 18, 2021
Filed:
Aug 2, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/391492
Inventors:
- CORAL SPRINGS FL, US
DAVID KENDRICKS - CORAL SPRINGS FL, US
Assignee:
ADVANTAGE MEDICAL ELECTRONICS, LLC - CORAL SPRINGS FL
International Classification:
A61B 5/274
Abstract:
An electrode connector adapted for attachment to a biomedical patient electrode by either pinch or snap connection includes a pair of pivotally connected members including a connector body and a jaw pivotally connected to said connector body, with the jaw defining a beveled lower surface that functions to urge the jaw open by engagement of the top surface of an ECG stud thereby allowing the connector to be attached by snap engagement. An electrically conducting plate is disposed at the bottom of the connector to maximize electrical contact with the electrode stud. The jaw member further includes a lip functioning to engage a lower portion of the head of the stud and urge the radially enlarged base of the stud into electrical contact with the bottom surface of said electrically conducting member. An ECG electrode connector in accordance with the present invention may further be fabricated of radiolucent materials.

Patient Electrode Connectors For Electrocardiograph Monitoring System

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US Patent:
20200085332, Mar 19, 2020
Filed:
Nov 25, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/694523
Inventors:
- CORAL SPRINGS FL, US
DAVID KENDRICKS - CORAL SPRINGS FL, US
Assignee:
ADVANTAGE MEDICAL ELECTRONICS, LLC - CORAL SPRINGS FL
International Classification:
A61B 5/0416
Abstract:
An electrode connector adapted for attachment to a biomedical patient electrode by either pinch or snap connection includes a pair of pivotally connected members including a connector body and a jaw pivotally connected to said connector body, with the jaw defining a beveled lower surface that functions to urge the jaw open by engagement of the top surface of an ECG stud thereby allowing the connector to be attached by snap engagement. An electrically conducting plate is disposed at the bottom of the connector to maximize electrical contact with the electrode stud. The jaw member further includes a lip functioning to engage a lower portion of the head of the stud and urge the radially enlarged base of the stud into electrical contact with the bottom surface of said electrically conducting member. An ECG electrode connector in accordance with the present invention may further be fabricated of radiolucent materials.

Patient Electrode Connectors For Electrocardiograph Monitoring System

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US Patent:
20180310852, Nov 1, 2018
Filed:
Jul 2, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/025060
Inventors:
- CORAL SPRINGS FL, US
DAVID KENDRICKS - CORAL SPRINGS FL, US
Assignee:
ADVANTAGE MEDICAL ELECTRONICS, LLC - CORAL SPRINGS FL
International Classification:
A61B 5/0416
Abstract:
An electrode connector adapted for attachment to a biomedical patient electrode by either pinch or snap connection includes a pair of pivotally connected members including a connector body and a jaw pivotally connected to said connector body, with the jaw defining a beveled lower surface that functions to urge the jaw open by engagement of the top surface of an ECG stud thereby allowing the connector to be attached by snap engagement. An electrically conducting plate is disposed at the bottom of the connector to maximize electrical contact with the electrode stud. The jaw member further includes a lip functioning to engage a lower portion of the head of the stud and urge the radially enlarged base of the stud into electrical contact with the bottom surface of said electrically conducting member. An ECG electrode connector in accordance with the present invention may further be fabricated of radiolucent materials.
David A Kendricks from Coral Springs, FL, age ~72 Get Report