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Michael Lee Zinn

from Marina, CA
Age ~65

Michael Zinn Phones & Addresses

  • Marina, CA
  • Seaside, CA
  • Monterey, CA
  • Savannah, GA
  • Nashville, TN

Work

Company: Latitude's restaurant and bar - Pacific Grove, CA Apr 2008 Position: Restaurant manager

Education

School / High School: Tennessee State University- Nashville, TN 1980 Specialities: B.A. in Communication

Resumes

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Michael Zinn Marina, CA

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Work:
Latitude's Restaurant and Bar
Pacific Grove, CA
Apr 2008 to Mar 2010
Restaurant Manager

TARPY'S ROADHOUSE
Monterey, CA
Sep 2004 to Feb 2008
Waiter/Bartender

ROCKY POINT RESTAURANT
Big Sur, CA
Oct 1999 to Aug 2004
Bartender/ Waiter

MARSHALL HOUSE
Savannah, GA
Mar 1998 to Oct 1999

HIGHLANDS INN
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
May 1995 to Mar 1998
Banquet Manager

BIG SUR RIVER INN
Big Sur, CA
Jun 1992 to Apr 1995

CARMEL VALLEY RANCH RESORT

Apr 1987 to Jun 1992
Assistant Banquet Manage

Education:
Tennessee State University
Nashville, TN
1980
B.A. in Communication

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Zinn
SUPERIOR PAINTING INC

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Basics of Music: Opus 1

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Author

Michael Zinn

ISBN #

0028730127

Basics of Music: Opus 1

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Author

Michael Zinn

ISBN #

0028730100

Us Patents

Robotic Catheter System

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US Patent:
8394054, Mar 12, 2013
Filed:
May 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/118309
Inventors:
Daniel T. Wallace - Santa Cruz CA, US
Frederic H. Moll - San Francisco CA, US
Robert G. Younge - Portola Valley CA, US
Kenneth M. Martin - Los Gatos CA, US
Gregory J. Stahler - San Jose CA, US
David F. Moore - San Carlos CA, US
Daniel T. Adams - Palo Alto CA, US
Michael R. Zinn - Pleasanton CA, US
Gunter D. Niemeyer - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Hansen Medical, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604 9504, 600114, 600146
Abstract:
A robotic catheter system includes a controller with a master input device. An instrument driver is in communication with the controller and has a guide instrument interface including a plurality of guide instrument drive elements responsive to control signals generated, at least in part, by the master input device. An elongate guide instrument has a base, distal end, and a working lumen, wherein the guide instrument base is operatively coupled to the guide instrument interface. The guide instrument includes a plurality of guide instrument control elements operatively coupled to respective guide drive elements and secured to the distal end of the guide instrument. The guide instrument control elements are axially moveable relative to the guide instrument such that movement of the guide instrument distal end may be controlled by the master input device.

Robotic Catheter System

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US Patent:
8409136, Apr 2, 2013
Filed:
May 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/118293
Inventors:
Daniel T. Wallace - Santa Cruz CA, US
Frederic H. Moll - San Francisco CA, US
Robert G. Younge - Portola Valley CA, US
Kenneth M. Martin - Los Gatos CA, US
Gregory J. Stahler - San Jose CA, US
David F. Moore - San Carlos CA, US
Daniel T. Adams - Palo Alto CA, US
Michael R. Zinn - Pleasanton CA, US
Gunter D. Niemeyer - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Hansen Medical, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604 9504, 600114, 600146
Abstract:
A robotic catheter system includes a controller with a master input device. An instrument driver is in communication with the controller and has a guide instrument interface including a plurality of guide instrument drive elements responsive to control signals generated, at least in part, by the master input device. An elongate guide instrument has a base, distal end, and a working lumen, wherein the guide instrument base is operatively coupled to the guide instrument interface. The guide instrument includes a plurality of guide instrument control elements operatively coupled to respective guide drive elements and secured to the distal end of the guide instrument. The guide instrument control elements are axially moveable relative to the guide instrument such that movement of the guide instrument distal end may be controlled by the master input device.

Robotic Catheter System And Methods

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US Patent:
20140081292, Mar 20, 2014
Filed:
Nov 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/074544
Inventors:
Daniel T. Wallace - Santa Cruz CA, US
Gregory J. Stahler - San Jose CA, US
David F. Moore - San Carlos CA, US
Daniel T. Adams - Palo Alto CA, US
Kenneth M. Martin - Los Gatos CA, US
Robert G. Younge - Portola Valley CA, US
Michael R. Zinn - Pleasanton CA, US
Gunter D. Niemeyer - Mountain View CA, US
David Lundmark - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
HANSEN MEDICAL, INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
606130
Abstract:
The apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention is comprised of a flexible sheath instrument, a flexible guide instrument, and a tool. The flexible sheath instrument comprises a first instrument base removably coupleable to an instrument driver and defines a sheath instrument working lumen. The flexible guide instrument comprises a second instrument base removably coupleable to the instrument driver and is threaded through the sheath instrument working lumen. The guide instrument also defines a guide instrument working lumen. The tool is threaded through the guide instrument working lumen. For this embodiment of the apparatus, the sheath instrument and guide instrument are independently controllable relative to each other.

Robotic Catheter System And Methods

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US Patent:
20170086929, Mar 30, 2017
Filed:
Oct 3, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/283793
Inventors:
- Mountain View CA, US
Daniel T. Wallace - Santa Cruz CA, US
Gregory J. Stahler - San Jose CA, US
David F. Moore - San Carlos CA, US
Daniel T. Adams - Palo Alto CA, US
Kenneth M. Martin - Los Gatos CA, US
Robert G. Younge - Portola Valley CA, US
Michael R. Zinn - Pleasanton CA, US
Gunter D. Niemeyer - Mountain View CA, US
David Lundmark - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 34/30
A61B 8/12
A61B 34/37
A61B 1/273
A61B 34/00
A61M 25/01
A61B 1/267
Abstract:
The apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention is comprised of a flexible sheath instrument, a flexible guide instrument, and a tool. The flexible sheath instrument comprises a first instrument base removably coupleable to an instrument driver and defines a sheath instrument working lumen. The flexible guide instrument comprises a second instrument base removably coupleable to the instrument driver and is threaded through the sheath instrument working lumen. The guide instrument also defines a guide instrument working lumen. The tool is threaded through the guide instrument working lumen. For this embodiment of the apparatus, the sheath instrument and guide instrument are independently controllable relative to each other.

Robotic Catheter System And Methods

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US Patent:
20140296875, Oct 2, 2014
Filed:
Jun 19, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/308969
Inventors:
- Mountain View CA, US
Daniel T. Wallace - Santa Cruz CA, US
Gregory J. Stahler - San Jose CA, US
David F. Moore - San Carlos CA, US
Daniel T. Adams - Palo Alto CA, US
Kenneth M. Martin - Los Gatos CA, US
Robert G. Younge - Portola Valley CA, US
Michael R. Zinn - Pleasanton CA, US
Gunter D. Niemeyer - Mountain View CA, US
David Lundmark - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
606130
Abstract:
The apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention is comprised of a flexible sheath instrument, a flexible guide instrument, and a tool. The flexible sheath instrument comprises a first instrument base removably coupleable to an instrument driver and defines a sheath instrument working lumen. The flexible guide instrument comprises a second instrument base removably coupleable to the instrument driver and is threaded through the sheath instrument working lumen. The guide instrument also defines a guide instrument working lumen. The tool is threaded through the guide instrument working lumen. For this embodiment of the apparatus, the sheath instrument and guide instrument are independently controllable relative to each other.
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