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Steven Lepke Phones & Addresses

  • South Newfane, VT
  • 216 Main St, Wakefield, MA 01880 (781) 246-7907
  • 21 Holland Rd, Wakefield, MA 01880
  • 2 Wicker Ln, Wakefield, MA 01880
  • 23 Prospect Hill Ave, Waltham, MA 02451
  • Danvers, MA
  • Medfield, MA
  • Topsfield, MA
  • Newfane, VT

Work

Company: Insulet corporation Feb 2003 to Mar 2004 Position: Senior mechanical engineer

Education

School / High School: University of Connecticut 1982 to 1984 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Product Development • Design For Manufacturing • Product Design • Manufacturing • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Medical Devices • R&D • Engineering • Solidworks • Engineering Management • Quality System • Manufacturing Engineering • Testing • Ptc Creo • Mechanical Engineering • Management • Research and Development • Injection Molding • Lean Manufacturing • Cad • Project Management • Product Management • Product Launch • Six Sigma • Iso 13485 • Fmea • Continuous Improvement • Pro Engineer • Process Improvement • Plastics • Validation • Fda • Machine Tools • Computer Aided Design

Ranks

Certificate: Iso 13485

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
216 Main St, Wakefield, MA 01880
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Insulet Corporation Feb 2003 - Mar 2004
Senior Mechanical Engineer

Haa Design Limited Dec 2001 - Mar 2004
Director of Engineering

Haas Automation, Inc. Dec 2001 - Mar 2004
President

Integen May 2001 - Feb 2003
Director of Engineering

Tendonusa May 2001 - Feb 2003
Founder
Education:
University of Connecticut 1982 - 1984
University of Connecticut School of Business 1981 - 1982
University of Connecticut 1980 - 1981
Skills:
Product Development
Design For Manufacturing
Product Design
Manufacturing
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Medical Devices
R&D
Engineering
Solidworks
Engineering Management
Quality System
Manufacturing Engineering
Testing
Ptc Creo
Mechanical Engineering
Management
Research and Development
Injection Molding
Lean Manufacturing
Cad
Project Management
Product Management
Product Launch
Six Sigma
Iso 13485
Fmea
Continuous Improvement
Pro Engineer
Process Improvement
Plastics
Validation
Fda
Machine Tools
Computer Aided Design
Certifications:
Iso 13485
Iso 9001
License 14754
License 14754-1

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven Lepke
Manager
HaA, LLC
Medical Devices · Business Services · Nonclassifiable Establishments
333 N Ave, Wakefield, MA 01880
83 Whittier Rd, Wakefield, MA 01880
(781) 587-0074
Steven Lepke
Manager
LIME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC
2 Wicker Ln, Wakefield, MA 01880
Steven Lepke
Partner
Haa Boston
Engineering Design Mechanical Electrical and Indiustrial Design Services
83 Whittier Rd, Wakefield, MA 01880

Publications

Us Patents

Sensor Package

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US Patent:
D474410, May 13, 2003
Filed:
Sep 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
29/044293
Inventors:
Robert B. Green - Hopkinton MA
Steven C. Lepke - Danvers MA
Assignee:
Bayer Corporation - E. Walpole MA
International Classification:
1004
US Classification:
D10 46, D10 81

Spinal Fluid Introduction

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US Patent:
7662133, Feb 16, 2010
Filed:
Feb 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/782900
Inventors:
Nelson Scarborough - Germantown TN, US
John V. Hamilton - Foxborough MA, US
Andy H. Uchida - Mountain View CA, US
Ralph I. McNall - Belmont CA, US
Steven Lepke - Wakefield MA, US
Peter A. Weissman - North Andover MA, US
Assignee:
Smith & Nephew, Inc. - Memphis TN
International Classification:
A61M 37/00
A61B 5/103
A61B 5/117
US Classification:
604154, 600594
Abstract:
A fluid introduction system includes an introducer configured to create a pressure of at least 69 kPa within a spine, and an operator configured to actuate the introducer to introduce fluid into the spine according to a predetermined fluid introduction profile. The system can include a computer readable medium having code for receiving fluid introduction data indicative of a fluid introduction parameter, and for receiving response data indicative of a response of the patient at a time related to a time of the fluid introduction data. A method for introducing fluid includes positioning a first introducer in a first portion of a spine, positioning a second introducer in a second, different portion of the spine and, without removing the first and second introducers, introducing fluid into the first portion of the spine with the first introducer and introducing fluid into the second portion of the spine with the second introducer.

Spinal Fluid Introduction

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US Patent:
20100094229, Apr 15, 2010
Filed:
Dec 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/632038
Inventors:
Nelson Scarborough - Andover MA, US
John V. Hamilton - Foxborough MA, US
Andy H. Uchida - Mountain View CA, US
Ralph I. McNall - Haverhill MA, US
Steven Lepke - Wakefield MA, US
Assignee:
Smith & Nephew, Inc. - Memphis TN
International Classification:
A61M 5/315
US Classification:
604218
Abstract:
A fluid introduction system includes an introducer configured to create a pressure of at least 69 kPa within a spine, and an operator configured to actuate the introducer to introduce fluid into the spine according to a predetermined fluid introduction profile. The system can include a computer readable medium having code for receiving fluid introduction data indicative of a fluid introduction parameter, and for receiving response data indicative of a response of the patient at a time related to a time of the fluid introduction data. A method for introducing fluid includes positioning a first introducer in a first portion of a spine, positioning a second introducer in a second, different portion of the spine and, without removing the first and second introducers, introducing fluid into the first portion of the spine with the first introducer and introducing fluid into the second portion of the spine with the second introducer.

Spinal Fluid Introduction

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US Patent:
20120065594, Mar 15, 2012
Filed:
Sep 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/230666
Inventors:
Nelson SCARBOROUGH - Andover MA, US
John V. HAMILTON - Foxborough MA, US
Andy H. UCHIDA - Mountain View CA, US
Ralph I. MCNALL - Haverhill MA, US
Steven LEPKE - Wakefield MA, US
Assignee:
NEUROTHERM, INC. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61M 5/315
US Classification:
604218
Abstract:
A fluid introduction system includes an introducer configured to create a pressure of at least 69 kPa within a spine, and an operator configured to actuate the introducer to introduce fluid into the spine according to a predetermined fluid introduction profile. The system can include a computer readable medium having code for receiving fluid introduction data indicative of a fluid introduction parameter, and for receiving response data indicative of a response of the patient at a time related to a time of the fluid introduction data. A method for introducing fluid includes positioning a first introducer in a first portion of a spine, positioning a second introducer in a second, different portion of the spine and, without removing the first and second introducers, introducing fluid into the first portion of the spine with the first introducer and introducing fluid into the second portion of the spine with the second introducer.

Small Diameter Radiation Sensor Cable

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US Patent:
20120281945, Nov 8, 2012
Filed:
Apr 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/444584
Inventors:
Steven LEPKE - Wakefield MA, US
Eric HYMAN - Arlington MA, US
John ISHAM - Houston TX, US
Randy DAHL - Tempe AZ, US
Assignee:
RADIADYNE, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01T 1/20
B29C 65/72
B29C 65/52
G02B 6/00
US Classification:
385 12, 385139, 156256, 156166
Abstract:
A duplex plastic optical fiber may be used to create a dual detector system, which allows for the detection of two distinct areas of radiation in a single sensor cable device. A fiber cap holds a scintillating fiber and slides over an exposed portion of an optical fiber adjacent to an end of the optical fiber to create a concentric connection for a radiation sensor cable used in medical radiation therapy.

Sensor Package

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US Patent:
55826989, Dec 10, 1996
Filed:
Jul 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/508273
Inventors:
James E. Flaherty - Attleboro MA
Robert B. Green - Hopkinton MA
Steven C. Lepke - Danvers MA
Richard W. Mason - Millis MA
Assignee:
Ciba Corning Diagnostics Corp. - Delaware MA
International Classification:
G01N 2726
US Classification:
204409
Abstract:
A solid state, multi-use electrochemical sensor having an electrically nonconductive substrate, a working electrode, and a semi-permeable membrane covering the working electrode. The working electrode includes an electrically conductive material adhered to a portion of the substrate. A first portion of the conductive material is covered with an electrically insulating dielectric coating, and a second portion of the conductive material is covered with an active layer. The active layer includes a catalytically active quantity of an enzyme carried by platinized carbon powder particles, which are distributed throughout the active layer. A sensor package for incorporating a sensor is provided.

Electrochemical Sensor Package

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US Patent:
D3695611, May 7, 1996
Filed:
Jun 27, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/025129
Inventors:
Robert B. Green - Hopkinton MA
Steven C. Lepke - Danvers MA
Assignee:
Ciba Corning Diagnostics Corp. - Medfield MA
US Classification:
D10 46

Electrical Contact

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US Patent:
55736475, Nov 12, 1996
Filed:
Sep 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/508270
Inventors:
Thomas C. Maley - Medway MA
Mark W. Boden - Millbury MA
Paul A. D'Orazio - Mendon MA
Bonnie C. Dalzell - Sherborn MA
Peter G. Edelman - Franklin MA
James E. Flaherty - Attleboro MA
Robert B. Green - Hopkinton MA
Steven C. Lepke - Danvers MA
Richard W. Mason - Millis MA
Robert R. McCaffrey - Franklin MA
John A. Zalenski - Mendon MA
Assignee:
Ciba Corning Diagnostics Corp. - Medfield MA
International Classification:
G01N 2726
US Classification:
204406
Abstract:
A solid state, multi-use electrochemical sensor having an electrically nonconductive substrate, a working electrode, and a semi-permeable membrane covering the working electrode. The working electrode includes an electrically conductive material adhered to a portion of the substrate. A first portion of the conductive material is covered with an electrically insulating dielectric coating, and a second portion of the conductive material is covered with an active layer. The active layer includes a catalytically active quantity of an enzyme carried by platinized carbon powder particles, which are distributed throughout the active layer. A sensor package for incorporating a sensor is provided.
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