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  • 6502 Marcus Tullius Cir, Cicero, NY 13039 (315) 699-7557
  • 1804 Cold Springs Rd, Liverpool, NY 13090 (315) 451-1284
  • 134 Sheedy Rd, Vestal, NY 13850 (607) 757-9181
  • 610 Clubhouse Rd, Vestal, NY 13850 (607) 729-3977
  • Binghamton, NY

Work

Company: Src Nov 2006 Position: Business area manager

Education

Degree: PhD School / High School: Cornell University 1980 to 1985 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

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Business Area Manager At Src, Inc

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Position:
Business Area Manager at SRC
Location:
Syracuse, New York Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
SRC since Nov 2006
Business Area Manager

InfiMed, Inc. May 2006 - Nov 2006
Vice President R&D

Rockwell Collins Jul 2003 - May 2006
Program Manager

Advanced Medical Simulations - Binghamton, NY Mar 1999 - May 2003
President

Eagle Simulation - Binghamton, NY Jun 1997 - Jan 1999
General Manager
Education:
Cornell University 1980 - 1985
PhD, Electrical Engineering
Cornell University 1974 - 1975
MEE, Electrical Engineering
Cornell University 1971 - 1974
BS, Electrical Engineering

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeffrey Kleinwaks
Chairman, President
Advanced Medical Simulation
Medical and Hospital Equipment, Nsk
49 Ct St, Binghamton, NY 13901
(607) 722-8552
Jeffrey Kleinwaks
ADVANCED MEDICAL SIMULATIONS, INC
Metro Ctr, Binghamton, NY 13901

Publications

Us Patents

Electronic Compensator For A Pneumatic Servo Controlled Load Bearing Bellows System

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US Patent:
42791928, Jul 21, 1981
Filed:
Aug 24, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/069465
Inventors:
Jeffrey M. Kleinwaks - Binghamton NY
Assignee:
The Singer Company - Binghamton NY
International Classification:
F15B 1316
F15B 1110
US Classification:
91361
Abstract:
An electronic compensation circuit for a pneumatic load bearing bellows system closed on position, in which a servo valve provides pressure to the bellows to actuate the top of the bellows to move to a predetermined position in response to a control signal. The compensation circuit (42) cancels at least one load-variable system characteristic which, if not cancelled would cause system instability at system gain levels which are necessary for desired system response. The compensation circuit electronically provides a replacement system characteristic which permits the system to be operated at a gain level substantially higher than the gain level at which the uncompensated system goes unstable.

Simulated Human Lung For Anesthesiology Simulation

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US Patent:
54031923, Apr 4, 1995
Filed:
May 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/060022
Inventors:
Jeffrey M. Kleinwaks - Vestal NY
Mansour Koosha - Endwell NY
William K. Prendergast - Kirkwood NY
David L. Larrabee - Vestal NY
Assignee:
CAE-Link Corporation - Binghamton NY
International Classification:
G09B 2328
US Classification:
434272
Abstract:
A compact system that simulates a pair of human lungs. The lungs can be controlled to breathe spontaneously under a computer program, or the lungs can also be ventilated from a standard mechanical ventilator used in anesthesiology. Lung compliance and resistance can be varied during a simulation exercise to simulate various physiological disease conditions. The unit is compact and will fit into the chest cavity of a mannequin. The device is especially useful for the training of anesthesiologists, especially with respect to ventilating patients.
Jeffrey M Kleinwaks from Cicero, NY, age ~72 Get Report