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Clark Remsen Godfrey

from Shirley, NY
Age ~50

Clark Godfrey Phones & Addresses

  • Shirley, NY
  • 160 Cumberland St, Mastic, NY 11950
  • E Northport, NY
  • Knoxville, TN
  • Bayside, NY
  • Hauppauge, NY
  • E Northport, NY

Work

Company: Durham county government Mar 2002 Position: Social worker ii

Resumes

Resumes

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Social Worker Ii

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Work:
Durham County Government
Social Worker Ii

The Herald-Sun 1985 - Jan 2002
Retail Advertising Manager

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Clark Godfrey
Principal
Godfrey Clark
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1569 208 St, Flushing, NY 11360
2930 Tyler Jacob Way, Knoxville, TN 37931
Clark Godfrey
Principal
Dancemaster Services
Services-Misc
283 Burr Rd, Elwood, NY 11731
Clark Godfrey
Principal
Refreshing Images
Commercial Photography
283 Burr Rd, Elwood, NY 11731

Publications

Us Patents

Peristaltic Syringe Filling Station

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US Patent:
8220504, Jul 17, 2012
Filed:
Mar 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/720291
Inventors:
Steven Hartman - Commack NY, US
Alan Cross-Hansen - Massapequa Park NY, US
Clark Godfrey - East Northport NY, US
Robert C. Williams - Fort Salonga NY, US
Assignee:
ACIST Medical Systems, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
US Classification:
141 27
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a syringe filling station that can fill a syringe with a specified volume of fluid. In one embodiment, the syringe filling station comprises a reservoir attachment, a fluid delivery system, a syringe retaining guide, and a pump to move fluid from a reservoir to a syringe. The fluid delivery system may comprise a sterile consumable cartridge that is insertable into the filling station and defines a fluid pathway from a reservoir to a syringe. The syringe filling station may also include a user interface. An operator can input commands into the user interface to specify the amount of fluid to dispense into the syringe. The user interface may be connected to a processor that controls the rate of pumping and thereby can fill a syringe with a desired amount of fluid. The filling station may also include sensors that detect air in the tubing, depletion of the reservoir, among other things.

Data Collection Device, System, Method, And Computer Program Product For Collecting Data Related To The Dispensing Of Contrast Media

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US Patent:
8626342, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
Oct 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/259953
Inventors:
Steven Hartman - Commack NY, US
Tito Tengco - Dix Hills NY, US
Clark Godfrey - East Northport NY, US
Alan Cross-Hansen - Massapequa Park NY, US
Assignee:
Acist Medical Systems, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
700266, 702 19, 702 22, 702 23, 702 30, 702 31, 702 32, 600300
Abstract:
The present invention comprises devices, systems, methods, and computer program products for managing data related to the dispensing of contrast media as part of a medical procedure. The device and system provide a controller that is capable of communicating with a dispensing device so as to extract, arrange, process, and present a data set (e. g. , a usage data set) from the dispensing device to a user such that the user may selectively monitor statistics related to the administration of contrast media, saline, or other consumables used during one or more dispensing operations. The method and computer program product for managing data related to the dispensing of contrast media may further allow for extraction, arrangement, processing, and presentation of the data set via the controller, via a user interface that is operably engaged with the dispensing device and/or via a computer network that may be in communication with the dispensing device.

Data Collection Device, System, Method, And Computer Program Product For Collecting Data Related To The Dispensing Of Contrast Media

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US Patent:
20080004507, Jan 3, 2008
Filed:
Apr 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/738833
Inventors:
Robert Williams - Fort Salonga NY, US
Steven Hartman - Commack NY, US
Tito Tengco - Dix Hills NY, US
Clark Godfrey - East Northport NY, US
Alan Cross-Hansen - Massapequa Park NY, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300000
Abstract:
The present invention comprises devices, systems, methods, and computer program products for managing data related to the dispensing of contrast media as part of a medical procedure. The device and system provide a controller that is capable of communicating with a dispensing device so as to extract, arrange, process, and present a data set (e.g., a usage data set) from the dispensing device to a user such that the user may selectively monitor statistics related to the administration of contrast media, saline, or other consumables used during one or more dispensing operations. The method and computer program product for managing data related to the dispensing of contrast media may further allow for extraction, arrangement, processing, and presentation of the data set via the controller, via a user interface that is operably engaged with the dispensing device and/or via a computer network that may be in communication with the dispensing device.

Peristaltic Syringe Filling Station

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US Patent:
20080053560, Mar 6, 2008
Filed:
Jun 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/559298
Inventors:
Steven Hartman - Commack NY, US
Alan Cross-Hansen - Massapequa Park NY, US
Clark Godfrey - East Northport NY, US
Robert C. Williams - Fort Salonga NY, US
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
US Classification:
141 2, 141 27
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a syringe filling station that can fill a syringe with a specified volume of fluid. In one embodiment, the syringe filling station comprises a reservoir attachment, a fluid delivery system, a syringe retaining guide, and a pump to move fluid from a reservoir to a syringe. The fluid delivery system may comprise a sterile consumable cartridge that is insertable into the filling station and defines a fluid pathway from a reservoir to a syringe. The syringe filling station may also include a user interface. An operator can input commands into the user interface to specify the amount of fluid to dispense into the syringe. The user interface may be connected to a processor that controls the rate of pumping and thereby can fill a syringe with a desired amount of fluid. The filling station may also include sensors that detect air in the tubing, depletion of the reservoir, among other things.
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