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Troy P Lindke

from Gasport, NY
Age ~54

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  • 7728 Wheeler Rd, Gasport, NY 14067 (585) 331-1130
  • Middleport, NY
  • Lockport, NY
  • Cumberland, RI
  • 7728 Wheeler Rd, Gasport, NY 14067

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Engineering Manager

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Location:
7728 Wheeler Rd, Gasport, NY 14067
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Chapin International
Engineering Manager

Baxter International Inc.
Manager of Mechanical Engineering

Ethox Corp 2005 - 2007
Senior Project Engineer

Greatbatch Medical 2000 - 2005
Manufacturing Engineer

Lvd Strippit 1999 - 2001
Design Engineer
Education:
University at Buffalo 2003 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
University at Buffalo 1996 - 1999
Skills:
Medical Devices
Iso 13485
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Us Patents

Energy Dense Electrolytic Capacitor

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US Patent:
7271994, Sep 18, 2007
Filed:
Jun 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/422714
Inventors:
Eric Stemen - Roseville MN, US
Troy Lindke - Gasport NY, US
Edward Gloss - Clarence NY, US
Rodney Stringham - Corfu NY, US
Neal Nesselbeck - Lockport NY, US
Joseph Spaulding - Williamsville NY, US
Barry Muffoletto - Alden NY, US
Doug Eberhard - Grand Island NY, US
Assignee:
Greatbatch Ltd. - Clarence NY
International Classification:
H01G 9/04
H01G 9/145
H01G 2/10
US Classification:
361508, 361517, 29 2503
Abstract:
An electrical energy storage device such as a wet tantalum electrolytic capacitor or an electrochemical cell such as a lithium/silver vanadium oxide cell is described. The enclosure comprises a drawn casing portion having a planar face wall supporting a surrounding sidewall and is shaped to nest the anode, cathode and intermediate separator components. A mating cover is a stamped planar piece of similar material having a periphery edge welded to the edge of the casing portion surrounding sidewall. In order to prevent heat generated during the welding process from damaging the separator, the anode portion adjacent to the weld site is contoured. This provides sufficient space between the weld and the separator supported on the anode at the contour so that what heat is transmitted to the separator by convection and conduction mechanism will not damage the separator.

Dual Anode Capacitor With Internally Connected Anodes

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US Patent:
7483260, Jan 27, 2009
Filed:
Dec 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/615410
Inventors:
Christopher J. Ziarniak - Akron NY, US
Rodney E. Stringham - Corfu NY, US
Barry C. Muffoletto - Alden NY, US
Douglas Eberhard - Grand Island NY, US
Joseph E. Spaulding - Williamsville NY, US
Yanming Liu - Clarence Center NY, US
Donald Monroe - Corfu NY, US
Edward J. Gloss - Clarence NY, US
Laurie O'Connor - East Aurora NY, US
Eric Ziarniak - Alden NY, US
William B. Elliott - Alden NY, US
Eric Stemen - Roseville MN, US
Troy Lindke - Gasport NY, US
Assignee:
Greatbatch Ltd. - Clarence NY
International Classification:
H01G 5/38
H01G 9/04
US Classification:
361541, 361508, 361516, 29 2503
Abstract:
A capacitor a casing of first and second casing members, a feedthrough electrically insulated from the casing and extending there from, first and second anodes electrically connected to each other within the casing, a cathode, and an electrolyte is described. The first anode is electrically connected in parallel to the second anode by a first anode wire having opposite ends contacting the respective first and second anodes. A feedthrough wire extending outside the casing and electrically isolated there from is electrically connected to the first anode wire intermediate the first and second anodes. The cathode is disposed between the first and second anodes.

Flat Sealing Of Anode/Separator Assembly For Use In Capacitors

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US Patent:
7710713, May 4, 2010
Filed:
Sep 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/858176
Inventors:
Monica Restorff - Orchard Park NY, US
Douglas Eberhard - Grand Island NY, US
Troy Lindke - Gasport NY, US
Assignee:
Greatbatch Ltd. - Clarence NY
International Classification:
H01G 9/04
H01G 9/145
H01G 9/02
H01G 9/00
US Classification:
361508, 361512, 361503, 29 2503
Abstract:
An anode/separator assembly for a capacitor is described. The capacitor includes a pellet of anode active material having opposed first and second major faces extending to a surrounding side wall and a separator enveloping the pellet. The separator is formed of a first sheet of separator material including a first central region contiguous with the first major face wall of the anode pellet and a first perimeter region folded in contact with the surrounding side wall of the anode pellet, and a second sheet of separator material including a second central region contiguous with the second major face wall of the anode pellet and a second perimeter region overlapping a portion of the first perimeter region of the first separator sheet. The first and second sheets of separator material are then sealed to each other at a seam formed at the overlap between them using the anode pellet surrounding sidewall as a backing surface for a heat sealing device.

Pressure Sensing Assembly And Method For An Infusion Pump

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US Patent:
20130192380, Aug 1, 2013
Filed:
Feb 1, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/364007
Inventors:
Matthew Bivans - Middleport NY, US
Kenneth Corwin - Rochester NY, US
Troy P. Lindke - Gasport NY, US
Michael Hungerford - Medina NY, US
Scott C. Ofslager - Albion NY, US
Jason Maine - Hamlin NY, US
Assignee:
SIGMA INTERNATIONAL GENERAL MEDICAL APPARATUS, LLC - Medina NY
International Classification:
G01B 7/16
US Classification:
73781
Abstract:
A pressure sensing assembly for an infusion pump, including: a tubing guide arranged to receive tubing; a displaceable load assembly at least partially disposed within the tubing guide and with a first surface facing in a first direction; a load cell facing the load assembly in the first direction; and a displacement assembly engaged with the tubing guide, facing the first surface in a second direction, opposite the first direction, and exerting a first force on the load assembly in the first direction. The load cell is arranged to detect a second force, greater than the first force, acting on the load cell in the second direction.

Electrolytic Capacitor Capable Of Insertion Into The Vasculature Of A Patient

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US Patent:
7072171, Jul 4, 2006
Filed:
Feb 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/307564
Inventors:
Barry Muffoletto - Alden NY, US
Rodney Stringham - Corfu NY, US
Doug Eberhard - Grand Island NY, US
Joseph Spaulding - Williamsville NY, US
Yanming Liu - Clarence Center NY, US
Don Monroe - Corfu NY, US
Edward Gloss - Clarence NY, US
Laurie O'Connor - East Aurora NY, US
William Elliott - Alden NY, US
Eric Stemen - Roseville MN, US
Troy Lindke - Gasport NY, US
Jason Hahl - Cheektowaga NY, US
Keith Seitz - Niagara Falls NY, US
Anthony Perez - Wheatfield NY, US
Ken Talamine - Amherst NY, US
J. Michael Druding - Orchard Park NY, US
Assignee:
Wilson Greatbatch Technologies, Inc. - Clarence NY
International Classification:
H01G 9/04
H01G 9/145
H01G 9/10
US Classification:
361508, 361519, 29 2503
Abstract:
A capacitor having a cylindrical shape or configuration so that it is capable of being inserted directly into the vasculature of a patient is described. A typical diameter for the present capacitor is about 6 mm. A capacitor of this size would occupy about 9% of the total cross-sectional area of the inferior vena cava prior to the crossover to the heart, where the typical diameter of the vein is about 20 mm. The crossover section has a diameter of about 11 mm to about 12 mm.
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