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David James Tufenkjian

from Marcellus, NY
Age ~69

David Tufenkjian Phones & Addresses

  • 6 Kinderwood Dr, Marcellus, NY 13108 (315) 673-0909
  • 101 Standish Dr, Syracuse, NY 13212
  • North Syracuse, NY
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • 120 Oraton Pkwy, East Orange, NJ 07017

Work

Company: Welch allyn Position: Senior product manager

Education

Degree: BS School / High School: Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Specialities: Healthcare Administration

Skills

Medical Devices • Market Development • Capital Equipment • Product Launch • Cross-functional Team Leadership • Global Marketing • FDA • Cardiology • Surgical Instruments • Operating Room • Surgeons • Disposables • Product Development • Medical Sales

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Global Category Manager At Welch Allyn

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Position:
Senior Product Manager at Welch Allyn
Location:
Syracuse, New York Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Welch Allyn
Senior Product Manager

Mercury Medical 1985 - 1998
Sales Representative

US Navy Mar 1976 - Mar 1982
HM1, Technical Director, Respiratory Therapy, Naval Hospital Jacksonville
Education:
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
BS, Healthcare Administration
Mohawk Valley Community College 1973 - 1975
Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS), Electronic Technology
Skills:
Medical Devices
Market Development
Capital Equipment
Product Launch
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Global Marketing
FDA
Cardiology
Surgical Instruments
Operating Room
Surgeons
Disposables
Product Development
Medical Sales

Publications

Us Patents

Surgical Illuminator

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US Patent:
D594126, Jun 9, 2009
Filed:
Feb 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
29/304078
Inventors:
Richard Tamburrino - Auburn NY, US
Chris Roberts - Skaneateles NY, US
David Tufenkjian - Marcellus NY, US
Todd Abernethy - Skaneateles NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
2401
US Classification:
D24185

Surgical Illuminator

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US Patent:
D567382, Apr 22, 2008
Filed:
Aug 3, 2007
Appl. No.:
29/282981
Inventors:
Richard Tamburrino - Auburn NY, US
Chris Roberts - Skaneateles NY, US
David Tufenkjian - Marcellus NY, US
Todd Abernethy - Skaneateles NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24185

Hybrid Surgical Headlight

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US Patent:
20060285315, Dec 21, 2006
Filed:
Jun 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/156990
Inventors:
David Tufenkjian - Marcellus NY, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/084
A61B 1/07
US Classification:
362105000, 362572000
Abstract:
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a surgical headlight having a hybrid design wherein a first low power light source, such as a LED is fixed to a headband such that the surgical headlight is untethered. The surgical headlight further comprises a coupling means that allows for subsequent tethering to a high power light source, such as a fiber-optic light source. The device allows the surgeon to project a spot of light where he needs it, and the ability to plug into a more powerful light source, such as a fiber optic light source, to thereby boost the light to levels that may be required over and above what the low power light source, such as a LED is capable of producing alone.

Hybrid Surgical Headlight System Utilizing Dual Illumination Paths And Coaxial Optics

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US Patent:
20060285316, Dec 21, 2006
Filed:
Oct 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/262094
Inventors:
David Tufenkjian - Marcellus NY, US
Ervin Goldfain - Syracuse NY, US
Richard Tamburrino - Auburn NY, US
Daniel Briggs - Menphis NY, US
Michael McMahon - Syracuse NY, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/084
A61B 1/07
US Classification:
362105000, 362570000, 362572000
Abstract:
The invention includes a luminaire especially for medical use. The luminaire provides the user with a solid state integral light source that illuminates the subject while allowing the user to move around untethered. The luminaire further allows the user to connect a remote, high-intensity light source via a fiber optic cable when the situation requires high-intensity light. A selector mirror or turret allows the user to select the output of the luminaire, whether it's the internal light source or the remote light source.

Head Worn Apparatus

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US Patent:
20090229041, Sep 17, 2009
Filed:
Mar 13, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/048050
Inventors:
David James Tufenkjian - Marcellus NY, US
Assignee:
WELCH ALLYN, INC. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
A42B 1/00
A42B 7/00
A42B 1/24
US Classification:
2414, 2410, 2421, 2422
Abstract:
A head worn apparatus that is configured to attach to and securely position one or more devices. The head worn apparatus is made of an inelastic and rigid material that provides for secure positioning of one or more attached devices, and further provides for improved comfort with respect to increased air ventilation along the outer surface of the head of the wearer, and with respect to increased flexibility at particular locations of the apparatus along the contour of the head of the wearer. The improved air ventilation and flexibility are provided by voids that are configured to occupy a substantial area of portions of the apparatus, as it is worn along the outer surface of the head of the wearer.

Surgical Illuminator

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US Patent:
D583061, Dec 16, 2008
Filed:
Feb 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
29/304089
Inventors:
Richard Tamburrino - Auburn NY, US
Chris Roberts - Skaneateles NY, US
David Tufenkjian - Marcellus NY, US
Todd Abernethy - Skaneateles NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24185

Disposable Sheath

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US Patent:
20150032013, Jan 29, 2015
Filed:
Jul 25, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/341250
Inventors:
- Skaneateles Falls NY, US
David Tufenkjian - Skaneateles Falls NY, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/022
A61B 17/135
US Classification:
600499, 606202, 2952501
Abstract:
A cuff system includes a flexible substantially tubular sheath having a distal end, a proximal end, a central longitudinal axis, and a central channel extending along the longitudinal axis. The system also includes a first guide disposed at the proximal end of the sheath. The first guide is configured to control insertion of a cuff connector into the central channel in a first direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis. The system further includes an orifice proximate the distal end of the sheath. The orifice is configured to enable fluid connection between a portion of the cuff connector and an inflatable cuff while a remainder of the cuff connector is disposed within the central channel.
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