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  • Harrison, MI
  • 3048 3Rd St, Monroe, MI 48162 (734) 289-1926

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Inventor

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Location:
Monroe, MI
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Ford Motor Company Jan 1998 - Jul 2008
Maintenance Supv

Dental Adhesive Products Jan 1998 - Jul 2008
Inventor

Enrico Fermi Ii Sep 1976 - Dec 1994
Maintenance Supv
Education:
Baker College 1999 - 2002
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Leadership
Skills:
Management
Product Development
Customer Service
Continuous Improvement
Process Improvement
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Strategic Planning
Manufacturing
Project Management
Sales
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Thomas Haddix

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Underwriter At Great American Insurance

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Location:
Orange County und Umgebung, Kalifornien
Industry:
Versicherungswesen
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Thomas Haddix

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Location:
Orange County und Umgebung, Kalifornien
Industry:
Versicherungswesen

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Thomas Haddix
Principal
Dental Adhesive Products LLC
Mfg Adhesives/Sealants
1385 Ida Maybee Rd, Monroe, MI 48162

Publications

Us Patents

Device And Method For Preventing Unwanted Oral Activity

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US Patent:
7594511, Sep 29, 2009
Filed:
Feb 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/706312
Inventors:
Thomas R. Haddix - Monroe MI, US
Christine Francis - Flat Rock MI, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/56
US Classification:
128848
Abstract:
The device and method for preventing unwanted oral activity includes providing and selecting a perforated oral tape, drying the teeth, clenching the teeth, and applying the perforated oral tape to the upper and lower teeth of the user. The oral tape secures the upper and lower teeth together, thus preventing the unwanted oral activity. The oral tape is a flexible sheet of tear-resistant material having an adhesive back surface and a plurality of apertures defined therethrough. A pull tab is disposed on the front surface of the flexible sheet. The oral tape is adapted to adhere to the teeth of a user and secure the lower and upper teeth together so that the mouth of a user remains closed. The apertures in the tape allow air and saliva to pass therethrough. The unwanted oral activity may be snoring, smoking, snacking or the like.

System And Method For Preventing Snoring

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US Patent:
20060070629, Apr 6, 2006
Filed:
Aug 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/201181
Inventors:
Thomas Haddix - Monroe MI, US
Christine Francis - Flat Rock MI, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/37
A61F 5/56
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
128848000, 128846000
Abstract:
The system and method for preventing snoring includes providing and selecting a perforated oral tape, drying the teeth, clenching the teeth, and applying the perforated oral tape to the upper and lower teeth of the user. The oral tape secures the upper and lower teeth together, thus preventing snoring. The oral tape is a flexible sheet of tear-resistant material having an adhesive back surface and a plurality of apertures defined therethrough. A pull tab is disposed on the front surface of the flexible sheet. The oral tape is adapted to adhere to the teeth of a user and secure the lower and upper teeth together so that the mouth of a user remains closed while the user is asleep. The apertures in the tape allow air and saliva to pass therethrough.

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US Patent:
20120145162, Jun 14, 2012
Filed:
Dec 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/315600
Inventors:
Thomas R. Haddix - Monroe MI, US
Steven J. Haddix - Allen Park MI, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/04
US Classification:
12820717, 12820714
Abstract:
An intra-oral device for positioning an endotracheal tube in the mouth of a patient includes a block disposable between the patients upper and lower teeth. The block has a top surface including an arcuate channel for receiving upper teeth. The block also has a bottom surface including an arcuate channel for receiving lower teeth. The block has an outwardly facing, when disposed, front surface and also a back surface and an aperture extending through the block from the front to the back surfaces for receiving the endotracheal tube. A slot having parallel spaced walls extends from the bottom surface to the aperture and from the front surface to the back surface. A cincher is disposed to cinch the spaced walls of the slot. An endotracheal tube inserted through the aperture can be positioned and cinched in the device.
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