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Daniel E Glumac

from Lino Lakes, MN
Age ~58

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  • 2227 Tele Dr, Hugo, MN 55038 (651) 415-0974
  • Lino Lakes, MN
  • Hibbing, MN
  • Saint Paul, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • 2227 Tele Dr, Hugo, MN 55038

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Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
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Us Patents

Optical Heads Manufacturable In Wafer Form

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US Patent:
6535473, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Apr 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/546100
Inventors:
Lori G. Swanson - Bloomington MN
Christina L. Hutchinson - Apple Valley MN
Daniel E. Glumac - Little Canada MN
Edward C. Gage - Apple Valley MN
John F. Heanue - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Seagate Technology LLC - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 700
US Classification:
36911201, 369 4423, 36911224
Abstract:
Wafer-scale integration in gallium phosphide (GaP) is used to overcome the assembly difficulties of current optical heads, resulting in significantly improvements in optical performance as well as reduced cost.

Fully-Implantable Microphoneless Cochlear Implant

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US Patent:
20130018216, Jan 17, 2013
Filed:
Jun 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/529011
Inventors:
Travis M. Beckerle - St. Paul MN, US
Joseph J. Halfen - Woodbury MN, US
Daniel E. Glumac - Lino Lakes MN, US
Paul R. Mazanec - Blaine MN, US
Daniel J. Nelson - Ramsev MN, US
Peter J. Schiller - Coon Rapids MN, US
Kevin E. Verzal - Lino Lakes MN, US
Brian P. Wallenfelt - Plymouth MN, US
International Classification:
H04R 25/00
US Classification:
600 25
Abstract:
A fully implantable apparatus for improving the hearing of a hearing-impaired subject is shown, said apparatus comprising a means for sensing vibrations impinging upon the tympanic membrane or an object in operative contact with the tympanic membrane, a means for converting said vibrations to an electrical signal, and a means for transmitting the electrical signal to the inner ear.

Suspension Fabricated From Silicon

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US Patent:
58962468, Apr 20, 1999
Filed:
Apr 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/837604
Inventors:
Richard August Budde - Plymouth MN
Kevin Jon Schultz - Apple Valley MN
Daniel E. Glumac - Little Canada MN
Patrick J. Ryan - St. Paul MN
Cal E. Hardie - Edina MN
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 548
US Classification:
360104
Abstract:
An apparatus comprising a magnetic head suspension assembly (10) comprised of a rectangular portion (12), load beam (14) and flexure (16) fabricated from a silicon structure using the etching techniques of the integrated circuit fabrication industry. The magnetic head suspension assembly (10) has electrical leads (23) to a slider, a pre-amp circuit (25) and a microactuator (27) fabricated directly thereon. A system of providing a loading force passing to slider (50) comprises either a tapered base plate (40) adapted to be held by a horizontally oriented actuator arm or an actuator arm (60) having at least one angled receiving surface (62,64) for attachment to said suspension assembly. The method of forming a magnetic head suspension assembly (10) from an etched silicon structure comprising a cutting step comprising cutting the silicon structure into the silhouette shape of a magnetic head suspension assembly, having a rectangular portion (12), a load beam (14) and a flexure (16), the flexure is cut in a shape such that finger members (18), slider bond tongue (19) and dimple tongue (20) appear thereon. Subsequent to the cutting step, photo-etching regions of the silicon structure reduces thickness of the silicon structure in certain regions.

Method Of Forming A Suspension Fabricated From Silicon

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US Patent:
57110638, Jan 27, 1998
Filed:
Jun 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/661816
Inventors:
Richard August Budde - Plymouth MN
Kevin Jon Schultz - Apple Valley MN
Daniel E. Glumac - Little Canada MN
Patrick J. Ryan - St. Paul MN
Cal E. Hardie - Edina MN
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 542
US Classification:
2960306
Abstract:
An apparatus comprising a magnetic head suspension assembly (10) comprised of a rectangular portion (12), load beam (14) and flexure (16) fabricated from a silicon structure using the etching techniques of the integrated circuit fabrication industry. Said magnetic head suspension assembly (10) having electrical leads (23) to a slider, a pre-amp circuit (25) and a microactuator (27) fabricated directly thereon. A system of providing a loading force passing to slider (50) comprising either a tapered base plate (40) adapted to be held by a horizontally oriented actuator arm or an actuator arm (60) having at least one angled receiving surface (62,64) for attachment to said suspension assembly. The method of forming a magnetic head suspension assembly (10) from an etched silicon structure comprising a cutting step comprising cutting said silicon structure into the silhouette shape of a magnetic head suspension assembly, having a rectangular portion (12), a load beam (14) and a flexure (16), said flexure being cut in a shape such that finger members (18), slider bond tongue (19) and dimple tongue (20) appear thereon, and subsequent to said cutting step, the step of photo-etching regions of said silicon structure to reduce thickness of said silicon structure in certain regions, said photo-etching leaving a remaining non-etched small plateau area which is adapted to act as a point or dimple for an attached slider to gimbal about.

Implantable Middle Ear Transducer Having Diagnostic Detection Sensor

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US Patent:
20210289302, Sep 16, 2021
Filed:
May 27, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/331843
Inventors:
- White Bear Lake MN, US
Daniel E. GLUMAC - White Bear Lake MN, US
International Classification:
H04R 25/00
A61F 2/18
Abstract:
Methods and devices for measuring vibration of an implanted driven vibrating elongate body coupled to a bone of the middle ear, for example using an accelerometer coupled to the vibrating body. The measured vibration can be taken during implantation and long again after implantation to check for possible decoupling, disease, or additionally impeded vibratory driving of the middle ear bone. An accelerometer signal can be converted to a displacement value and used to check for an under impeded or over impeded vibratory body. An implanted device can be used to periodically check the vibration of the vibratory body. Methods and devices can be used in conjunction with implanted devices which receive vibratory signals from a middle ear bone and use the signals to drive a disarticulated middle ear bone closer to the ear drum.

Implantable Middle Ear Transducer Having Diagnostic Detection Sensor

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US Patent:
20170201841, Jul 13, 2017
Filed:
Dec 20, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/385731
Inventors:
Daniel E. GLUMAC - Lino Lakes MN, US
Assignee:
Envoy Medical Corporation - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H04R 25/00
A61F 2/18
Abstract:
Methods and devices for measuring vibration of an implanted driven vibrating elongate body coupled to a bone of the middle ear, for example using an accelerometer coupled to the vibrating body. The measured vibration can be taken during implantation and long again after implantation to check for possible decoupling, disease, or additionally impeded vibratory driving of the middle ear bone. An accelerometer signal can be converted to a displacement value and used to check for an under impeded or over impeded vibratory body. An implanted device can be used to periodically check the vibration of the vibratory body. Methods and devices can be used in conjunction with implanted devices which receive vibratory signals from a middle ear bone and use the signals to drive a disarticulated middle ear bone closer to the ear drum.
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