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Deborah Ruppert Phones & Addresses

  • San Diego, CA
  • 28101 Winterdale Dr, Canyon Cntry, CA 91387 (310) 399-0239
  • Canyon Country, CA
  • Ramsey, NJ
  • Irvine, CA
  • 2822 11Th St, Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 399-0239
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • 109 Arch St APT 1, Ramsey, NJ 07446

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

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Deborah Ruppert

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Address:
3839 Atascadero Dr, San Diego, CA 92107
VIN:
1J8HH48N57C628334
Make:
JEEP
Model:
COMMANDER
Year:
2007

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Principal Consultant

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Location:
Canyon Country, CA
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Publications

Us Patents

External Infusion Device With Remote Programming, Bolus Estimator And/Or Vibration Alarm Capabilities

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US Patent:
6554798, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Jun 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/334858
Inventors:
Alfred E. Mann - Beverly Hills CA
Causey D. James - Simi Valley CA
Alan Haubach - Moorpark CA
Luis J. Malave - Valencia CA
John H. Livingston - Newport Beach CA
Clifford W. Hague - Sherman Oaks CA
Jay Yonemoto - Diamond Bar CA
Deborah Ruppert - Los Angeles CA
Dennis P. Bishop - Van Nuys CA
Assignee:
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604131, 604 67
Abstract:
An infusion system for infusing a liquid into a body includes an external infusion device and a remote commander. The external infusion device includes a housing, a receiver, a processor and an indication device. The receiver is coupled to the housing and for receiving remotely generated commands. The processor is coupled to the housing and the receiver to receive remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands. The indication device indicates when a command has been received and indicates when the command is being utilized to control the external infusion device so that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded. The remote commander includes a commander housing, a keypad for transmitting commands, and a transmitter for transmitting commands to the receiver of the external infusion device.

External Infusion Device With Remote Programming, Bolus Estimator And/Or Vibration Alarm Capabilities

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US Patent:
6872200, Mar 29, 2005
Filed:
Mar 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/401245
Inventors:
Alfred E. Mann - Beverly Hills CA, US
Alan Haubach - Carlsbad CA, US
Luis J. Malave - Valencia CA, US
John Livingston - Newport Beach CA, US
Cliff Hague - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Chad Srisathapat - Sun Valley CA, US
Jay Yonemoto - Diamond Bar CA, US
Deborah Ruppert - Los Angeles CA, US
Dennis P. Bishop - Van Nuys CA, US
Adrian Gut - Los Angeles CA, US
Bob Murtfeldt - La Canada CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
A61K009/22
A61M005/30
A61M037/00
G05D006/00
G05D007/00
US Classification:
6048901, 604 67, 604131, 604154, 700282
Abstract:
An infusion system for infusing a liquid into a body includes an external infusion device and a remote commander. The external infusion device includes a housing, a receiver, a processor and an indication device. The receiver is coupled to the housing and for receiving remotely generated commands. The processor is coupled to the housing and the receiver to receive remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands. The indication device indicates when a command has been received and indicates when the command is being utilized to control the external infusion device so that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded. The remote commander includes a commander housing, a keypad for transmitting commands, and a transmitter for transmitting commands to the receiver of the external infusion device.

External Infusion Device With Remote Programming, Bolus Estimator And/Or Vibration Alarm Capabilities

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US Patent:
6936029, Aug 30, 2005
Filed:
Jan 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/062838
Inventors:
Alfred E. Mann - Beverly Hills CA, US
Alan Haubach - Carlsbad CA, US
Luis J. Malave - Valencia CA, US
John Livingston - Newport Beach CA, US
Cliff Hague - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Chad Srisathapat - Sun Valley CA, US
Jay Yonemoto - Diamond Bar CA, US
Deborah Ruppert - Los Angeles CA, US
Dennis P. Bishop - Van Nuys CA, US
Adrian Gut - Los Angeles CA, US
Bob Murtfeldt - La Canada CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
A61M037/00
US Classification:
604131, 604 65, 604500
Abstract:
An infusion system for infusing a liquid into a body includes an external infusion device and a remote commander. The external infusion device includes a housing, a receiver, a processor and an indication device. The receiver is coupled to the housing and for receiving remotely generated commands. The processor is coupled to the housing and the receiver to receive remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands. The indication device indicates when a command has been received and indicates when the command is being utilized to control the external infusion device so that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded. The remote commander includes a commander housing, a keypad for transmitting commands, and a transmitter for transmitting commands to the receiver of the external infusion device.

External Infusion Device With Remote Programming, Bolus Estimator And/Or Vibration Alarm Capabilities

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US Patent:
6979326, Dec 27, 2005
Filed:
Mar 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/401158
Inventors:
Alfred E. Mann - Beverly Hills CA, US
Alan Haubach - Carlsbad CA, US
Luis J. Malave - Valencia CA, US
John Livingston - Newport Beach CA, US
Cliff Hague - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Chad Srisathapat - Sun Valley CA, US
Jay Yonemoto - Diamond Bar CA, US
Deborah Ruppert - Los Angeles CA, US
Dennis P. Bishop - Van Nuys CA, US
Adrian Gut - Los Angeles CA, US
Bob Murtfeldt - La Canada CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
A61K009/22
A61M005/30
A61M037/00
G05D011/00
G05D007/00
US Classification:
6048901, 604 67, 604131, 604154, 700282
Abstract:
An infusion system for infusing a liquid into a body includes an external infusion device and a remote commander. The external infusion device includes a housing, a receiver, a processor and an indication device. The receiver is coupled to the housing and for receiving remotely generated commands. The processor is coupled to the housing and the receiver to receive remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands. The indication device indicates when a command has been received and indicates when the command is being utilized to control the external infusion device so that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded. The remote commander includes a commander housing, a keypad for transmitting commands, and a transmitter for transmitting commands to the receiver of the external infusion device.

External Infusion Device With Remote Programming, Bolus Estimator And/Or Vibration Alarm Capabilities

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US Patent:
6997920, Feb 14, 2006
Filed:
Mar 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/401085
Inventors:
Alfred E. Mann - Beverly Hills CA, US
Alan Haubach - Carlsbad CA, US
Luis J. Malave - Valencia CA, US
John Livingston - Newport Beach CA, US
Cliff Hague - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Chad Srisathapat - Sun Valley CA, US
Jay Yonemoto - Diamond Bar CA, US
Deborah Ruppert - Los Angeles CA, US
Dennis P. Bishop - Van Nuys CA, US
Adrian Gut - Los Angeles CA, US
Bob Murtfeldt - La Canada CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
A61K 9/22
A61M 1/00
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
6048901, 604122, 700 90
Abstract:
An infusion system for infusing a liquid into a body includes an external infusion device and a remote commander. The external infusion device includes a housing, a receiver, a processor and an indication device. The receiver is coupled to the housing and for receiving remotely generated commands. The processor is coupled to the housing and the receiver to receive remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands. The indication device indicates when a command has been received and indicates when the command is being utilized to control the external infusion device so that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded. The remote commander includes a commander housing, a keypad for transmitting commands, and a transmitter for transmitting commands to the receiver of the external infusion device.

External Infusion Device With Remote Programming, Bolus Estimator And/Or Vibration Alarm Capabilities

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US Patent:
7025743, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Mar 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/401152
Inventors:
Alfred E. Mann - Beverly Hills CA, US
Alan Haubach - Carlsbad CA, US
Luis J. Malave - Valencia CA, US
John Livingston - Newport Beach CA, US
Cliff Hague - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Chad Srisathapat - Sun Valley CA, US
Jay Yonemoto - Diamond Bar CA, US
Deborah Ruppert - Los Angeles CA, US
Dennis P. Bishop - Van Nuys CA, US
Adrian Gut - Los Angeles CA, US
Bob Murtfeldt - La Canada CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
H04B 7/00
G05B 19/00
US Classification:
604 66, 604151, 604207, 128903, 455 412, 455420, 340 561, 340 564
Abstract:
An infusion system for infusing a liquid into a body includes an external infusion device and a remote commander. The external infusion device includes a housing, a receiver, a processor and an indication device. The receiver is coupled to the housing and for receiving remotely generated commands. The processor is coupled to the housing and the receiver to receive remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands. The indication device indicates when a command has been received and indicates when the command is being utilized to control the external infusion device so that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded. The remote commander includes a commander housing, a keypad for transmitting commands, and a transmitter for transmitting commands to the receiver of the external infusion device.

External Infusion Device With Remote Programming, Bolus Estimator And/Or Vibration Alarm Capabilities

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US Patent:
7109878, Sep 19, 2006
Filed:
Mar 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/401180
Inventors:
Alfred E. Mann - Beverly Hills CA, US
Alan Haubach - Carlsbad CA, US
Luis J. Malave - Valencia CA, US
John Livingston - Newport Beach CA, US
Cliff Hague - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Chad Srisathapat - Sun Valley CA, US
Jay Yonemoto - Diamond Bar CA, US
Deborah Ruppert - Los Angeles CA, US
Dennis P. Bishop - Van Nuys CA, US
Adrian Gut - Los Angeles CA, US
Bob Murtfeldt - La Canada CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
340654, 3405391, 3406916, 340502, 340504, 604131
Abstract:
An infusion system for infusing a liquid into a body includes an external infusion device and a remote commander. The external infusion device includes a housing, a receiver, a processor and an indication device. The receiver is coupled to the housing and for receiving remotely generated commands. The processor is coupled to the housing and the receiver to receive remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands. The indication device indicates when a command has been received and indicates when the command is being utilized to control the external infusion device so that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded. The remote commander includes a commander housing, a keypad for transmitting commands, and a transmitter for transmitting commands to the receiver of the external infusion device.

Communication Station And Software For Interfacing With An Infusion Pump, Analyte Monitor, Analyte Meter, Or The Like

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US Patent:
7647237, Jan 12, 2010
Filed:
Jun 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/180732
Inventors:
Luis J. Malave - Valencia CA, US
Mark C. Estes - Simi Valley CA, US
Jay Yonemoto - Diamond Bar CA, US
J. Jeffrey Barlow - Valencia CA, US
Todd M. Gross - Saugus CA, US
John Shin - Glendale CA, US
Mike Dobbles - Burbank CA, US
Clifford W. Hague - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Deborah Ruppert - Los Angeles CA, US
Kevin C. Wells - Santa Monica CA, US
Assignee:
MiniMed, Inc. - Sylmar CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
705 3, 600300, 600309, 600347, 514 12, 604151, 6048901, 604207, 128897, 700214
Abstract:
A communication station is for use with a medical device (such as an infusion pump) and a processing device (such as a computer). The communication station includes a housing, a medical device interface coupled to the housing, a processing device interface coupled to the housing and a processor coupled to the housing. The device interface interfaces with the medical device, and the processing device interface interfaces with the processing device. The processor provides a communication path between the medical device and the processing device such that programming and instructions may be communicated from the processing device to the medical device and data may be transferred from the medical device to the processing device. The communication station may be combined with a system that is capable of generating reports either locally or remotely. In addition, the medical device interface may be a cradle that is configurable to attach to different shaped medical devices.
Deborah M Ruppert from San Diego, CA, age ~55 Get Report