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  • Tucson, AZ
  • 8863 Greenback Ln, Orangevale, CA 95662 (916) 797-2759
  • 5983 Rose Ct, Granite Bay, CA 95746 (916) 797-2759
  • Roseville, CA
  • Rancho Cordova, CA
  • Sacramento, CA
  • 5983 Rose Ct, Granite Bay, CA 95746

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Position: Service Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Human Resource Manager At Cyberdefender

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Tracy Petersen

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Sacramento, California Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Tracy Petersen
President
Petersen Properties
Nonresidential Building Operator
5983 Rose Ct, Roseville, CA 95746
Tracy Vaughn Petersen
Managing
Dht Ventures, LLC
Electronic Products Development Company · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1124 Kingfisher Cir, Folsom, CA 95630
Tracy Petersen
President
T.V.PETERSEN & ASSOCIATES, INC
5983 Rose Ct, Granite Bay, CA 95746

Publications

Us Patents

Blood Pump With Profiled Outflow Region

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US Patent:
61236594, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Jan 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/237724
Inventors:
Pieter W. C. J. le Blanc - Citrus Heights CA
Tracy V. Petersen - Granite Bay CA
Timothy R. Maher - Orangevale CA
Kenneth C. Butler - Carmichael CA
Assignee:
Nimbus Inc. - Rancho Cordova CA
International Classification:
F04B 1700
US Classification:
600 16
Abstract:
The invention provides an axial flow blood pump with slanting outflow components. Specifically, the invention provides a blood pump having an angling outer stator blade edge structure in combination with a blood flow conduit having a constricting inner diameter. After constricting, the blood flow conduit can expand such that the inner diameter of the conduit increases. In addition, the blood pump can have an angling inner stator blade edge structure and a tapering stator blade hub or tapering rotor element.

Motor Rotor Bearing Assembly For A Blood Pump

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US Patent:
61866652, Feb 13, 2001
Filed:
Jan 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/237721
Inventors:
Timothy R. Maher - Orangevale CA
Pieter W. C. J. le Blanc - Citrus Heights CA
Tracy V. Petersen - Granite Bay CA
Kenneth C. Butler - Carmichael CA
Assignee:
Nimbus, Inc. - Rancho Cordova CA
International Classification:
F16C 2304
US Classification:
384206
Abstract:
A motor rotor assembly for use in a blood pump can include a motor rotor disposed within a blood flow conduit, an inflow bearing having an inflow ball-and-cup bearing interface disposed within the blood flow conduit proximal to an inflow port of the blood flow conduit, and an outflow bearing having an outflow ball-and-cup bearing interface disposed within the blood flow conduit proximal to an outflow port of the blood flow conduit. The motor can be rotatably mounted between the inflow bearing and the outflow bearing and an outer diameter of the outflow ball-and-cup bearing interface can be larger than an outer diameter of the inflow ball-and-cup bearing interface. A motor rotor assembly for use in a blood pump incorporating aspects of the invention may improve performance, reliability and longevity of the pump. A blood pump incorporating a motor rotor can further include a motor stator. These rotors and pumps can be used in both implantable and extracorporeal blood pumps.

Protective Guard For A Wall-Mounted Electrical Interface And Method For Using The Same

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US Patent:
20180062300, Mar 1, 2018
Filed:
Aug 22, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/683762
Inventors:
Dennis F. Marr - Saline MI, US
Tracy Vaughn Petersen - Granite Bay CA, US
International Classification:
H01R 13/447
H01H 9/28
H01R 13/648
H01R 25/00
Abstract:
A protective guard prevents undesired access to a wall-mounted electrical interface such as an electrical switch or outlet, particularly by small children. The protective guard includes a baseplate, cover and spring-biased latch. The baseplate is mounted to the wall and contains at least one opening to expose the electrical interface. The cover slidably attaches to the baseplate for sliding movement between a closed position that blocks access to the electrical interface and an open position that exposes the electrical interface. The spring-biased latch is attached to the cover. The latch is actively spring-biased to a locked position that holds the cover in the closed position and has an unlocked position offset from the locked position which allows sliding movement of the cover to its open position to expose the electrical interface. Advantageously, exposing the electrical interface requires no additional parts or tools that should be procured, removed, stored, or could be misplaced. The required actions to expose the electrical interface are difficult to achieve by a small child while an adult has the required strength, motor skills, and cognitive abilities to easily and intuitively accomplish the necessary actions with a one-handed operation.
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