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John A Popken

from Glasgow, KY
Age ~85

John Popken Phones & Addresses

  • 110 Barren Meadows Ct, Glasgow, KY 42141 (270) 404-1544
  • 3909 Bogey Ct, Longmont, CO 80503 (303) 443-8819 (303) 907-1589
  • Platteville, CO
  • Arvada, CO
  • Liberal, KS
  • 3909 Bogey Ct, Longmont, CO 80503 (303) 907-1589

Work

Position: Service Occupations

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j***o@charter.net

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Owner

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Location:
110 Olivia Dr, Glasgow, KY 42141
Industry:
Design
Work:
Barren River Consulting LLC
Owner
Languages:
English
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
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John Popken
President
Proto-Tel Inc
All Other Plastics Prod Mfg · Plastics Products, NEC
16800 Hwy 72, Arvada, CO 80007
(303) 423-6575, (303) 423-6597
John A. Popken
Principal
Barren River Consulting LLC
Business Consulting Services
110 Barren Mdw Ct, Glasgow, KY 42141
John F. Popken
THE POPKEN FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

Publications

Us Patents

Syringe Positioning Device For Enhancing Fluid Flow Control

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US Patent:
48467979, Jul 11, 1989
Filed:
Jan 11, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/142126
Inventors:
David C. Howson - Denver CO
Michael W. Fellinger - Boulder CO
John A. Popken - Longmont CO
Richard M. Altobellis - Lyons CO
Assignee:
Intelligent Medicine, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
A61M 520
US Classification:
604154
Abstract:
A syringe positioning device is disclosed for enhancing control of fluid flow from a syringe. A disposable unit that includes a syringe and rack mounted on a retaining clip is positionable on a drive unit so that, when so positioned, the piston of the syringe is precisely displaced to deliver medicament from the syringe to a patient. A non-disposable unit is also disclosed onto which a syringe and piston can be positioned so that the device thereafter also provides precise medicament delivery. The longitudinal movement of the rack is effected by rotating the pinion gear that is connected with a pulse-driven, power efficient stepper motor, with the operation of the stepper motor being controlled by a pre-programmed memory unit. A hinged rack is also disclosed, as is a one-way ball drive unit.

Storage Receptacle Sealing And Transfer Apparatus

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US Patent:
48341525, May 30, 1989
Filed:
Jul 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/078409
Inventors:
David C. Howson - Denver CO
Robert E. Havranek - Danville CA
John A. Popken - Longmont CO
Frederick L. Stone - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Intelligent Medicine, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B65B 302
A61J 100
US Classification:
141286
Abstract:
A storage receptacle sealing and transfer apparatus is disclosed for selectively enabling sealing and transfer of material to and from the receptacle. The apparatus is particularly useful for maintaining and later transferring drug and associated materials, under sterile conditions, to achieve mixing, as, is necessary, for example, in reconstituting a drug by mixing the drug with a diluent prior to delivery to a patient. The transfer apparatus is mounted at the aperture, or mouth, of a storage receptacle to seal the aperture until the contents are needed, and then to permit sterile transfer from one receptacle to another receptacle through a central passage. The apparatus also includes venting through one or more passages offset from the central passage for supplying or discharging air into the storage receptacle as needed, and a filter is included in each vent passage, with the filter being permeable to passage of gases, including air, in either direction through the vent passage, but precluding passage of liquid or solid materials or microorganisms in either direction through the vent passage. The central passage and all venting passages are sealed until use, and the central passage also includes a septum in one disclosed embodiment, with a penetrating unit being included for access through the septum to the interior of the storage receptacle for delivery or withdrawal of substance therefrom.

Combined Plate And Cup Carrier

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US Patent:
D3417522, Nov 30, 1993
Filed:
Mar 26, 1993
Appl. No.:
D/006377
Inventors:
Kenneth W. Hotchkiss - Golden CO
John A. Popken - Longmont CO
Art B. Woodward - Lakewood CO
Assignee:
Proto-Tel, Inc. - Golden CO
US Classification:
D 7616

Connector Cover With Multiple Mounting Means

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US Patent:
44490151, May 15, 1984
Filed:
May 18, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/264649
Inventors:
Kenneth W. Hotchkiss - Golden CO
John A. Popken - Longmont CO
Nellie S. Griffith - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Proto Production Plastics, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
H01R 1352
H02G 310
US Classification:
174138F
Abstract:
A cable connector cover for use primarily with telephone cable connectors is provided with knock-out panels for bringing a connector half into the cover from an outlet box and for creating screw openings for mounting on the outlet box. Further mounting is possible by the use of snap-in inserts fitting within diagonally arranged pockets on the rear of the cover, which inserts may magnetically or adhesively be joined to an external object. Screws for holding the cover on an outlet box are carried in a press-fit holder within the cover, and the holder is spaced above an underlying wall by a sufficient distance that tape segments for use on the inserts can be stored between the wall and screws. Further knock-out panels provide mounting for modular jacks. Adjustable cable passage openings seal around various cable sizes or may be closed by plugs.

Failsafe Apparatus And Method For Effecting Syringe Drive

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US Patent:
49080172, Mar 13, 1990
Filed:
Jul 31, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/080566
Inventors:
David C. Howson - Denver CO
Michael W. Fellinger - Boulder CO
John A. Popken - Longmont CO
Richard M. Altobellis - Lyons CO
Bennett J. Scharf - Boulder CO
Walter E. Oshetski - Longmont CO
Assignee:
Ivion Corporation - Englewood CO
International Classification:
A61M 514
US Classification:
604 67
Abstract:
Failsafe apparatus and method are disclosed for controlling fluid flow from syringes. One or more syringes are positioned so that the piston of each syringe is caused to be precisely displaced to thereby safely deliver medicament from the syringe to a patient. To effect movement of each piston, a rack is provided, either as a part of the piston or secured thereto, and longitudinal movement of each rack is effected by rotating an associated pinion gear that is connected with a pulse-driven, stepper motor utilized in a power-efficient electromechanical configuration, with the operation of the stepper motor being accomplished through dual-redundant state machines controlled by a pre-programmed memory unit, and with the apparatus being repeatedly subjected to a plurality of error checks and data integrity verifications to assure continued proper operation.

Surgical Saw And Methods Therefor

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US Patent:
57255300, Mar 10, 1998
Filed:
Jun 19, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/665832
Inventors:
John A. Popken - Longmont CO
International Classification:
A61B 1714
US Classification:
606 82
Abstract:
A surgical saw includes a saw assembly for being driven by a powered surgical handpiece and having a pair of parallel, co-planar guide arms, a pair of flexible, endless cutting bands disposed around the guide arms, respectively, and a drive mechanism for driving the cutting bands around the guide arms in a cutting direction. The cutting bands each include a plurality of spaced cutting teeth connected to one another by flexible band segments. The cutting bands are driven by the drive mechanism relative to the guide arms in opposite directions along defined paths to cut anatomical tissue at distal ends of the guide arms. A method of resecting bone includes the steps of driving the cutting bands relative to the guide arms in the cutting direction along the defined paths and inserting the distal ends of the guide arms in the bone to resect the bone along the plane of the guide arms.

Supination-Pronation Device

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US Patent:
53725972, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
May 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/060855
Inventors:
Robert N. Hotchkiss - Riverside CT
John Popken - Longmont CO
Arthur Woodward - Lakewood CO
Mark S. Gosney - Memphis TN
Assignee:
Smith & Nephew Richards, Inc. - Memphis TN
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
606 56
Abstract:
A device for treating and preventing injuries and contractures of the elbow joint, particularly supination-pronation contractures and proximal radial head fractures. The device includes bracing sections for fixing the device to the radius and the ulna, and for permitting movement of the attached radius continually along a path which is adapted and adjusted to be aligned with the kinematic axis of the proximal radial-ulnar joint.

Telephone Light Bulb Replacement Tool

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US Patent:
D2908069, Jul 14, 1987
Filed:
May 21, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/612704
Inventors:
Kenneth W. Hotchkiss - Golden CO
George H. Bramhall - Boulder CO
John A. Popken - Longmont CO
US Classification:
D 8 14
John A Popken from Glasgow, KY, age ~85 Get Report