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Roger Mastrony Phones & Addresses

  • Lincolnton, NC
  • Fairfield, CT
  • Derby, CT
  • Oxford, CT
  • 848 Derby Ave, Orange, CT 06477 (203) 795-8670
  • New Haven, CT

Work

Company: Medtek llc Nov 2009 Position: President

Education

School / High School: Norwalk Technical College Specialities: Electro-Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Combination Products • ISO 13485 • CE marking • FDA • Medical Devices • Regulatory Affairs • Quality System • Regulatory Submissions • Quality Auditing • Medical Device Directive • 21 CFR • Quality Management • Iso 9000 • Regulatory Requirements • ISO 14971

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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President Medtek Llc, Medical Device/Quality Systems Consulting

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Position:
President at MedTek LLC
Location:
Orange, Connecticut
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
MedTek LLC since Nov 2009
President

Centrix Inc. Mar 2004 - Nov 2009
QA/Regulatory Affairs Manager

Madison Company 2000 - 2003
Quality Manager

InLine Plastics Inc 1997 - 2000
Production Manager

US Surgical Oct 1977 - May 1997
Superintendant Engineering Needle Plant
Education:
Norwalk Technical College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Hartford
Skills:
Combination Products
ISO 13485
CE marking
FDA
Medical Devices
Regulatory Affairs
Quality System
Regulatory Submissions
Quality Auditing
Medical Device Directive
21 CFR
Quality Management
Iso 9000
Regulatory Requirements
ISO 14971

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Roger Mastrony
MEDTEK, LLC
848 Derby Ave, North Haven, CT 06473

Publications

Us Patents

Elongate Member Orienting Ramp

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US Patent:
54997089, Mar 19, 1996
Filed:
Jun 22, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/263981
Inventors:
Michael J. Gorecki - Cromwell CT
Roger S. Mastrony - New Haven CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B65G 4724
US Classification:
198400
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for orienting elongate members and, in particular tapered needle blanks. Generally, the apparatus includes a needle feeding assembly which receives needle blanks at an inlet and sequentially transfers the needle blanks to a needle orienting ramp which orients the needle blanks in a barrel end downward configuration. A barrel end of the needle blank, being heavier and having a greater diameter than that of a tapered point of the needle blank, moves down the rampway such that the barrel end of the needle blank advances ahead of a tapered point of the needle blank causing the needle blank to assume a barrel end downward or toward orientation on the rampway. A collecting assembly is provided at an outlet end of the needle orienting ramp to collect and maintain the needle blanks in oriented fashion. In one embodiment, the needle blanks are encouraged to move along the rampway by elevating an inlet end of the rampway with respect to an outlet end of the rampway.
Roger S Mastrony from Lincolnton, NCDeceased Get Report