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Steven Furlong Phones & Addresses

  • New Prague, MN
  • 14051 Natchez Ave, Savage, MN 55378 (952) 707-1082
  • Prior Lake, MN
  • Plymouth, MN
  • Minnetonka, MN
  • 12931 Arbor Lakes Pkwy, Osseo, MN 55369 (763) 428-5741
  • Maple Grove, MN
  • Anoka, MN
  • Rogers, MN
  • 12931 Arbor Lakes Pkwy N, Osseo, MN 55369 (612) 819-4621

Work

Company: Lt solutions corporation - Minneapolis, MN Mar 2007 Position: Chief executive officer

Education

School / High School: University of West Florida- Pensacola, FL 2001 Specialities: B.S. in Physics

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Steven Furlong Maple Grove, MN

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Work:
LT Solutions Corporation
Minneapolis, MN
Mar 2007 to Jul 2012
Chief Executive Officer

Altera Law Group
Minneapolis, MN
Nov 2001 to Mar 2007
Vice President

LifeSpex Corporation
Seattle, WA
Jul 1997 to Nov 2001
Vice President & Chief Technology Officer

Optical Sensors Incorporated
Minneapolis, MN
Apr 1992 to Jul 1997
Director of Optical Technology

Ciba Corning Diagnostics Corporation
Medfield, MA
May 1988 to Apr 1992
Manager of Optical Measurement Systems

Cordis Research Corporation
Miami, FL
Jun 1986 to May 1988
Senior Research Engineer

DOD Research
Multiple Locations
Jun 1979 to Jun 1986
Optical Scientist

University of West Florida
Pensacola, FL
Jan 1978 to Jun 1979
Physics Department Lab Manager

United States Navy
Jacksonville, FL
Nov 1968 to Jan 1978
Non Commissioned Officer

Education:
University of West Florida
Pensacola, FL
2001
B.S. in Physics

Columbia University
New York, NY
Ph.D. in Physics

University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL
M.S. in Electrical Engineering

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven C. Furlong
Principal
Lt Solutions
Mfg Electric Lamps
7308 Aspen Ln N, Minneapolis, MN 55428

Publications

Us Patents

Calibration Technique For Non-Invasive Medical Devices

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US Patent:
6865407, Mar 8, 2005
Filed:
Jul 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/195120
Inventors:
Victor E. Kimball - Burnsville MN, US
Steven C. Furlong - Maple Grove MN, US
Irvin Pierskalla - Prior Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Optical Sensors, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61B005/00
US Classification:
600310, 600317, 600322
Abstract:
There is a need for a non-invasive method of calibrating medical devices at the point of care, where the calibration is performed without the removal of blood or bodily fluids. The invention is directed to an approach for calibrating a first non-invasive sensor in which the tissue being measured is modulated in some way so as to after the value of the parameter being measured by the first optical sensor. A second sensor detects another parameter that also changes with the modulation. The second sensor is absolutely calibrated. Where there is a known relationship between the first and second parameters, a calibration may be derived for the first sensor. Such a technique is applicable to calibrating non-invasive sensors for monitoring a wide variety of physiologic parameters including, inter alia, glucose, blood gases, blood electrolytes and blood pH.

Non-Invasive Measurement Of Ph

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US Patent:
7198756, Apr 3, 2007
Filed:
Jul 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/195004
Inventors:
Victor E. Kimball - Burnsville MN, US
Steven C. Furlong - Maple Grove MN, US
Irvin Pierskalla - Prior Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Optical Sensors Incorporated - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
G01N 33/00
US Classification:
422 8208, 436163, 436164, 422 50, 422 681, 422 8205, 422 8209
Abstract:
There is a need within the medical community for non-invasive instruments to measure critical physiologic parameters at the point of care. Such a technique may be applicable to a wide variety of commonly monitored physiologic parameters during critical care patient management. The invention is directed to a method of measuring the pH of a patient's tissue. The method includes measuring the optical signal from a specie whose fluorescence is pH sensitive, such as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) and also measuring the optical signal from a second biological marker, such as FAD, the fluorescence from the second marker being substantially insensitive to pH. The method includes determining the patient's pH by using the first and second optical signals.

Method For Measuring A Physiologic Parameter Using A Preferred Site

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US Patent:
20040010185, Jan 15, 2004
Filed:
Jul 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/195005
Inventors:
Victor Kimball - Burnsville MN, US
Steven Furlong - Maple Grove MN, US
Irvin Pierskalla - Prior Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Optical Sensors, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B005/00
US Classification:
600/310000
Abstract:
Generally, the present invention relates to a method for non-invasive optical measurements at at physiologic sites that may reduce or minimize the effects of skin chemistries that optically interfere with the desired optical measurement. An embodiment of the invention is directed to a method of making an optically-based, non-invasive optical measurement of a first physiologic parameter of a patient. The method comprises probing the tissue of a first epithelial site with a first probe light propagating from the optical sensor and detecting a first signal light received from the first assay site with the optical sensor. The method also comprises measuring a value of a second parameter of the patient and determining the level of the first physiologic parameter within the tissue of the first assay site based on the detected first signal light and on the measured second parameter of the patient.

Apparatus And Method For Mobile Medical Services

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US Patent:
20050277872, Dec 15, 2005
Filed:
May 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/135710
Inventors:
John Colby - Maplewood MN, US
Steven Furlong - Maple Grove MN, US
International Classification:
A61N001/18
A61N001/32
A61N001/38
A61N001/40
A61N001/26
A61N001/10
US Classification:
604067000, 607006000, 607062000
Abstract:
A mobile personal computing and communications device provides for secure, reliable, accurate and up-to-date point-of-care medical information for rendering sound medical care to a patient. The mobile personal device may be used by either the patient and/or by caregivers to furnish, access and/or acquire and store the patient's medical records using wireless communications, to provide a treatment, to facilitate compliance with a treatment plan, to facilitate patient care, to facilitate collaboration on treatment for the patient's condition, and to proffer an authenticated medical directive, among other mobile medical services.

High Luminous Output Led Lighting Devices

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US Patent:
20110062868, Mar 17, 2011
Filed:
Sep 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/807720
Inventors:
Thomas W. Domagala - Cottage Grove MN, US
Steven C. Furlong - Maple Grove MN, US
International Classification:
H01K 1/62
US Classification:
315 32
Abstract:
A white light LED-based lighting device configured for direct replacement of existing incandescent lighting devices is provided. The white light LED-based lighting device comprises a group of solid state light emitting diodes, electronics to activate the light emitting diodes, said solid state light emitters mounted on a planar surface, reflective optics located at the output of the lighting device, the planar surface with solid state light emitters located at the entrance to said reflective optics, and an encapsulating housing configured for direct replacement of existing incandescent lighting devices.

Led Lighting Devices Having Improved Light Diffusion And Thermal Performance

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US Patent:
20110273881, Nov 10, 2011
Filed:
Jul 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/187123
Inventors:
Thomas W. Domagala - Cottage Grove MN, US
Steven C. Furlong - Maple Grove MN, US
International Classification:
F21V 7/00
F21V 29/00
F21S 4/00
US Classification:
362235, 36224902
Abstract:
A white light LED-based lighting device may comprise a light assembly including a plurality of white-light LEDs disposed on a substrate. The LEDs may cover the substrate top surface in a density of greater than 50 individual LEDs per square inch. An electrical driver board is electrically connected to the LEDs. A heat sink is thermally connected to the substrate and the LEDs. A reflector assembly may be disposed on the heat sink such that its focal plane is disposed generally adjacent to the LEDs. The device may have a continuous operating temperature of 65 degrees Celsius or lower in a room temperature environment. The LEDs may comprise a top surface area of less than 2 mmand be arranged in a series of concentric rings on the substrate with each LED oriented along the circumference thereof. The reflector assembly may be filled at least partially with an impact-resistant polymer material.

Led White-Light Devices For Direct Form, Fit, And Function Replacement Of Existing Lighting Devices

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US Patent:
20130264944, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Apr 30, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/873448
Inventors:
Steven C. Furlong - Maple Grove MN, US
International Classification:
H05B 33/08
US Classification:
315113, 315201, 315250, 315166
Abstract:
A white light LED-based lighting device configured for direct form, fit, and function replacement of existing incandescent and fluorescent devices is provided. The white light LED-based lighting device comprises a group of solid state light emitting diodes, electronics to activate the light emitting diodes, and an encapsulating housing configured for direct form, fit, and function replacement of existing devices.

Simultaneous Dual Excitation/Single Emission Fluorescent Sensing Method For Ph And Pco.sub.2

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US Patent:
56725159, Sep 30, 1997
Filed:
Sep 12, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/526950
Inventors:
Steven C. Furlong - Maple Grove MN
Assignee:
Optical Sensors Incorporated - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
436133
Abstract:
A simultaneous dual excitation/single emission ratiometric method using fiber optic sensors is provided for detecting or measuring a parameter of interest in a sample, including pH, concentration of gases such as CO. sub. 2, and the like. The method involves simultaneously providing modulated optical light corresponding to first and second regions of an indicator species' absorption or excitation spectrum, detecting modulated emission signals from the indicator species, demodulating the emission signals, calculating the apparent quantity of analyte present in the sample from the indicator emission signals and correcting the apparent quantity of analyte present for variations resulting from external factors, by determining the ratio of the demodulated indicator emission signals. An apparatus is provided for performing the method as well.
Steven Craig Furlong from New Prague, MN, age ~48 Get Report