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Sheldon J Gilden

from Sharon, MA
Age ~74

Sheldon Gilden Phones & Addresses

  • 125 Billings St, Sharon, MA 02067 (781) 793-9909
  • 6 Brook Rd, Sharon, MA 02067
  • 26 Harold St, Sharon, MA 02067
  • 193 Clark Rd, Brookline, MA 02445

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Us Patents

Method And System For Providing Cooling Of Components In A Data Storage System

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US Patent:
7751188, Jul 6, 2010
Filed:
Jun 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/824387
Inventors:
F. William French - Harvard MA, US
Sheldon Joel Gilden - Sharon MA, US
Assignee:
EMC Corporation - Hopkinton MA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361691, 361688, 361695, 62 5, 622592, 16510433
Abstract:
A cooling method and system is disclosed which utilizes vortex tubes to generate and direct cold air over heat-generating components of an electronic system.

Medical Electrode Having Improved Adherence Characteristics

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US Patent:
42705444, Jun 2, 1981
Filed:
May 21, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/040839
Inventors:
Sheldon J. Gilden - Sharon MA
Robert H. Robichaud - Attleboro MA
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Attleboro MA
International Classification:
A61B 504
US Classification:
128640
Abstract:
A medical electrode unit has a dielectric body formed with a cavity therein in which are mounted a sensory electrode accessible from one side of the body, and a foam pad, having a surface adjacent an opposite side of the body. The foam pad is saturated with an electrolyte and adapted to be held on the skin of a patient by means of a flexible piece of material secured to the dielectric body surrounding the cavity and having a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive coated on a surface of the material. Once applied to the skin a fluid column of electrolyte extends from the skin to the sensing electrode. A protective cover is releasably fastened to the adhesive layer and extends over the foam pad until ready for use at which time it is peeled from the flexible piece of material. The flexible piece of material, in the form of a ring of foam is provided with a plurality of slits extending through the material from top to bottom in order to promote ventilation of the skin area covered by the electrode unit. Several different slit configurations are disclosed all of which minimize moisture retention without adversely effecting the forces available for holding the unit to the patient's skin.
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