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Philip F Latzgo

from Birdsboro, PA
Age ~63

Philip Latzgo Phones & Addresses

  • 93 Cedar Ln, Birdsboro, PA 19508 (610) 404-1776
  • 108 Cedar Ln, Birdsboro, PA 19508
  • Palmerton, PA
  • Etters, PA
  • Reading, PA
  • Steelton, PA

Work

Company: Brentwood industries, inc. Jan 2014 Position: 5-axis cnc programmer

Skills

Manufacturing • Machining • Medical Devices • Product Development • Machine Tools • Mastercam • Cnc Programming • Milling • Fixture Design • Spc • Iso 13485 • Engineering • Wire Edm • Fda • Machinery • Quality System • Design Control • Design For Manufacturing • 5 Axis Programmer/Operator • Toolmaker • Solid Edge • Fixtures • Lean Manufacturing • Form Grinding • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Micro Brazing

Interests

Custom Bicycle Frame Builder/Designer • Fitness Enthusiast

Industries

Plastics

Resumes

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5-Axis Cnc Programmer

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Location:
93 Cedar Ln, Birdsboro, PA 19508
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Brentwood Industries, Inc.
5-Axis Cnc Programmer

Depuy Synthes Companies Jun 2009 - Dec 2013
Model Maker

Teleflex Medical/Arrow International Jan 1992 - Jan 2009
Senior Engineering Laboratory Technician

Ivec Automation Jan 1989 - Jan 1992
Toolmaker and Shop Supervisor

Dupont Connector Systems Jan 1985 - Jan 1989
Toolmaker
Skills:
Manufacturing
Machining
Medical Devices
Product Development
Machine Tools
Mastercam
Cnc Programming
Milling
Fixture Design
Spc
Iso 13485
Engineering
Wire Edm
Fda
Machinery
Quality System
Design Control
Design For Manufacturing
5 Axis Programmer/Operator
Toolmaker
Solid Edge
Fixtures
Lean Manufacturing
Form Grinding
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Micro Brazing
Interests:
Custom Bicycle Frame Builder/Designer
Fitness Enthusiast

Publications

Us Patents

Kink-Resistant Steerable Catheter Assembly

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US Patent:
56766530, Oct 14, 1997
Filed:
Mar 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/619912
Inventors:
Kevin Taylor - Reading PA
Philip F. Latzgo - Etters PA
Timothy J. Lenihan - Reading PA
Assignee:
Arrow International Investment Corp. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 95
Abstract:
A kink-resistant steerable catheter assembly suitable for microwave ablation includes a handle, a catheter and a steering control. The catheter has (a) a flexible, torque-transmitting and axially incompressible proximal or body portion terminating in a proximal end attached to the handle, and (b) a flexible and axially compressible distal or tip portion terminating in a distal end. A coaxial cable is disposed in and extends through a large aperture in the catheter proximal portion, and a coaxial cable extension is generally centrally disposed in, substantially fills, and snugly extends through a large lumen in the catheter distal portion to reduce kinking. The control is disposed in and actuatable from the handle, for placing tension on one of a pair of steering wires while relaxing tension on the other of the pair of steering wires, thereby to bend the distal end of the coaxial cable extension toward the tensed one of the steering wires.

Kink-Resistant Steerable Catheter Assembly For Microwave Ablation

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US Patent:
57024332, Dec 30, 1997
Filed:
Sep 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/534345
Inventors:
Kevin Taylor - Reading PA
Philip F. Latzgo - Etters PA
Timothy J. Lenihan - Reading PA
Assignee:
Arrow International Investment Corp. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61F 200
US Classification:
607101
Abstract:
A kink-resistant steerable catheter assembly suitable for microwave ablation includes a handle, a catheter and a steering control. The catheter has (a) a flexible, torque-transmitting and axially incompressible proximal or body portion terminating in a proximal end attached to the handle, and (b) a flexible and axially compressible distal or tip portion terminating in a distal end. A coaxial cable is disposed in and extends through a large aperture in the catheter proximal portion, and a coaxial cable extension is generally centrally disposed in, substantially fills, and snugly extends through a large lumen in the catheter distal portion to reduce kinking. The control is disposed in and actuatable from the handle, for placing tension on one of a pair of steering wires while relaxing tension on the other of the pair of steering wires, thereby to bend the distal end of the coaxial cable extension toward the tensed one of the steering wires.
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