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Larry I Crawshaw

from Lake Oswego, OR
Age ~82

Larry Crawshaw Phones & Addresses

  • 2639 Orchard Hill Pl, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 (503) 244-9746
  • Arch Cape, OR
  • Fillmore, CA
  • Ojai, CA
  • Oak View, CA
  • Santa Barbara, CA
  • 2639 Orchard Hill Pl, Lake Oswego, OR 97035

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Company: Portland state university Position: Professor emeritus

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Research • Teaching • Public Speaking • Science • Event Planning • Higher Education • Editing • Published Author • Grant Writing • Leadership • Social Media • Strategic Planning • Microsoft Office • Data Analysis • Writing • Statistics • Nonprofits

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Professor Emeritus

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Location:
Lake Oswego, OR
Industry:
Research
Work:
Portland State University
Professor Emeritus
Skills:
Research
Teaching
Public Speaking
Science
Event Planning
Higher Education
Editing
Published Author
Grant Writing
Leadership
Social Media
Strategic Planning
Microsoft Office
Data Analysis
Writing
Statistics
Nonprofits

Publications

Us Patents

Heating System To Alleviate Hypothermia

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US Patent:
20070049997, Mar 1, 2007
Filed:
May 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/419186
Inventors:
R. Wayne Fields - Tigard OR, US
Melvin Campf - Tigard OR, US
Larry Crawshaw - Tigard OR, US
Habib Homayoun - Tigard OR, US
Gary Mills - Tigard OR, US
John Robinson - Tigard OR, US
Gerald Recktenwald - Tigard OR, US
Pete Chambers - Tigard OR, US
Assignee:
THERMOGEAR, INC. - Tigard OR
International Classification:
A61F 7/00
A61F 7/12
US Classification:
607096000
Abstract:
A medical, electrically powered thermal cover for fitting predominantly the trunk and head of a person experiencing or potentially experiencing traumatic or cold-exposure hypothermia. The thermal cover encases all of the torso and neck, and portions of other body areas. Heating may be distinctly non-uniform, being applied to the body surface only in special regions where the body's capacity for heat uptake may be relatively high. In sum, the system may monitor deep body core temperature, direct heat to the body core where it may be most needed, and controls therapy over time to restore normothermia.
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