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  • 650 Sligo Rd, Avondale, PA 19311 (302) 381-2612
  • Sea Isle City, NJ
  • 228 Cheyenne Dr, Bear, DE 19701
  • 1219 Wharton Dr, Newark, DE 19711
  • Ellenville, NY
  • Chester, PA
  • 650 Sligo Rd, Avondale, PA 19311

Work

Company: Qfix Position: Director of strategic research and development at qfix

Education

School / High School: Saint Louis University

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Medical Devices

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Director Of Strategic Research And Development At Qfix

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Location:
440 Church Rd, Avondale, PA 19311
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Qfix
Director of Strategic Research and Development at Qfix
Education:
Saint Louis University
University of Delaware
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Patient Support Device With Shoulder Depression Device

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US Patent:
7063461, Jun 20, 2006
Filed:
May 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/452680
Inventors:
Daniel D. Coppens - Avondale PA, US
John A. Crowell - Wilmington DE, US
David L. Simmons - Ocean NJ, US
Gary Gearon - Shohola PA, US
John Damon Kirk - Ramsey NJ, US
David M. Rabeno - Bear DE, US
Thomas R. Winward - New Castle DE, US
Assignee:
QFIX Systems, LLC - Avondale PA
International Classification:
A61B 6/04
A61G 13/12
US Classification:
378208, 5637, 5622
Abstract:
A patient support device with shoulder depression devices for accurately and repeatably positioning a patient on a treatment table. The patient support device includes a headrest frame and an adjustable shoulder depression device and optionally includes a torso positioning device and a buttock restraint device.

Indexing Positioning System For Accurate And Repetitive Positioning Of Patients In A Multimodal Environment

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US Patent:
20040133980, Jul 15, 2004
Filed:
Aug 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/633231
Inventors:
Daniel Coppens - Avondale PA, US
David Rabeno - Bear DE, US
Gray Gearon - Shohola PA, US
John Kirk - Ramsey NJ, US
International Classification:
A61G013/00
US Classification:
005/601000
Abstract:
A patient support device for accurately and repeatably positioning a patient for treatment. The device comprises a top surface, a bottom surface, two sides and at least two sidewalls. The device can include an integral indexing means and an accessory device adaptor for receiving various accessories. The device can incorporate chamfered edge technology and can include indexing grooves on at least one surface of the device.

Rigid Patient Support Element For Low Patient Skin Damage When Used In A Radiation Therapy Environment

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US Patent:
20060185087, Aug 24, 2006
Filed:
Feb 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/350983
Inventors:
Daniel Coppens - Avondale PA, US
John Kirk - Ramsey NJ, US
David Rabeno - Bear DE, US
Thomas Winward - Newark DE, US
International Classification:
A61B 6/04
A61G 13/12
US Classification:
005601000, 005953000, 378209000
Abstract:
A rigid patient support element that is substantially transparent to high energy x-radiation comprising a structural core and one or more perforated face sheets attached to at least one of the top side or bottom side of the element. The support element reduces Compton scattering thereby reducing patient skin damage. The support element of the present invention can be integrated into a patient support surface, used as an insert or used as a spacer and easily removable from a patient support surface.

Radiation Therapy Patient Couch Top Compatible With Diagnostic Imaging

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US Patent:
20070074347, Apr 5, 2007
Filed:
Sep 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/535055
Inventors:
Daniel Coppens - Avondale PA, US
David Rabeno - Bear DE, US
Malcolm Kroeber - Hockessin DE, US
Assignee:
QFIX Systems, LLC - Avondale PA
International Classification:
A47B 71/00
US Classification:
005600000
Abstract:
A radiation therapy patient couch top which provides optimal fields of treatment in a high-energy radiation therapy environment. In addition, the patient couch top provides superior imaging qualities when used in a diagnostic imaging x-ray environment. All metal is eliminated from the treatment/imaging area. This ensures that no metal will be in the way of the radiation treatment beam and that no artifacting will occur when used with diagnostic imaging techniques such as Computed Tomography. By employing moveable fiber reinforced support beams, the main patient support structure can be positioned so that a minimum of electron generation will occur through Compton scattering. By allowing for a removable insert, the top patient surface can be optimized for treatment, diagnostic imaging or the addition of other useful features. The novel design of these inserts allows the tip end of the beams to be free from any cross members, further improving the imaging and treatment qualities of the resulting patient couch top. Further, a CT simulator insert is provided which provides the same dosimetric properties for the patient couchtop and devices during patient treatment planning.

Radiolucent Patient Treatment Table With Removable Tip Extension Base And Accessories

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US Patent:
20070214570, Sep 20, 2007
Filed:
Mar 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/686330
Inventors:
Daniel COPPENS - Avondale PA, US
John CROWELL - Wilmington DE, US
David RABENO - Bear DE, US
Assignee:
QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC - Avondale PA
International Classification:
A47B 13/00
US Classification:
005601000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a radiolucent patient treatment table top with a removable tip extension base that can be accurately and repeatably mounted at the end of a table top that is completely metal free in the area of interest for imaging and treatment. The table top is composed primarily of polymer composites reinforced with carbon fibers or other non-metallic fibers such as Kevlar. The table top allows for accurately and repeatably mounting removable tip extension members, radiographic phantoms, immobilization devices, brachytherapy steppers, and other devices to the end and sides of the patient table top. The present invention further provides a method of adding a variety of useful accessories without introducing any permanent metal components in the imaging/treatment area of the table top.

Patient Positioning Device Primarily Developed For Stereotactic Body Radio Surgery (Sbrt)

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US Patent:
20120011653, Jan 19, 2012
Filed:
Jul 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/838417
Inventors:
Daniel D. COPPENS - Avondale PA, US
David M. Rabeno - Avondale PA, US
Steven M. Fisher - Wilmington DE, US
John Damon Kirk - Ramsey NJ, US
Assignee:
QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC - Avondale PA
International Classification:
A61G 13/02
US Classification:
5601
Abstract:
The present invention provides a patient positioning device, which enables the latest advances in Stereotactic Radiation Therapy. The geometry, which incorporates at least one window or lateral cut-out, is designed to allow clear treatment access to the patient during non-coplanar treatment regimes through the use of windows or lateral cut-outs. A laterally positionable diaphragm compression device allows the full use of the geometry. The development of a stand-alone device and a couch top insert device allows for a maximum number of protocol methods while minimizing the skin surface radiation dose to the patient.

Novel Air Bearing Device And Method For Transferring Patients

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US Patent:
20130212806, Aug 22, 2013
Filed:
Feb 21, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/773547
Inventors:
Daniel D. COPPENS - Avondale PA, US
David R. RABENO - Avondale PA, US
Richard HERRSCHAFT - West Chester PA, US
John CAPONE - West Chester PA, US
Assignee:
QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC - Avondale PA
International Classification:
A61G 7/10
A61B 6/04
US Classification:
5601, 5 811HS
Abstract:
The present invention provides a low friction device for transferring patients from one surface to another. This system allows a patient to be immobilized on one supporting surface. The immobilized patient can then be transferred laterally onto the target modality using an air bearing that is thin, homogeneously radiolucent and compatible with a variety of diagnostic imaging and treatment modalities.

Mri Coil For Imaging Of The Breast And Thoracic Area

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US Patent:
20130218000, Aug 22, 2013
Filed:
Feb 19, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/771056
Inventors:
Daniel D. COPPENS - Avondale PA, US
David R. RABENO - Avondale PA, US
Assignee:
QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC - Avondale PA
International Classification:
A61N 5/10
A61B 5/055
A61B 6/03
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600411
Abstract:
The present invention provides a novel MRI coil configuration for breast cancer imaging in preparation for radiation therapy planning and treatment. Both an adjustable anterior and posterior coil sets are described. The coil sets are supported and configured so as not to affect the accurate and repeatable positioning of the patient and breasts. The coil sets are removable so that they can be extracted before radiation therapy treatment commences.
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