ANDREW MICHAEL SCHADT
Pilots at Duke St, Edwardsville, IL

License number
Illinois A2527874
Issued Date
Oct 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1915 Duke St, Edwardsville, IL 62025

Professional information

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Andrew Schadt - Edwardsville, IL

Work:
COVIDIEN / TYCO HEALTHCARE
Principal Electrical Engineer
Covidien / Tyco Healthcare - Mallinckrodt - Hazelwood, MO
Senior Project Engineer
MEMC ELECTRONIC MATERIALS - Saint Peters, MO
Electrical Equipment Engineer / Manufacturing Engineer
SHELL PIPELINE CORPORATION / EQUILON PIPELINE COMPANY - Wood River, IL
Electrical Engineer
TELSAR LABORATORIES, INC - Alton, IL
Project Engineer / Training Manager / Field Service Engineer
SUM AIR SERVICES - Vichy, MO
Flight Instructor
Education:
University of Missouri - Rolla, MO
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
Skills:
PLC programming (Allen-Bradley ControlLogix), National Electric Code, NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace, Medium voltage and 480V switchgear, Motor control centers, transformers, variable frequency drives, Selective coordination of overcurrent protective devices, short circuit analysis, arc flash analysis, SKM Power Tools, Electrical power reliability and energy savings, Validation and change control experience, Cleanroom experience, Design of electrical and control systems, Electrical power distribution design in a manufacturing plant setting, Electrical and controls design for radiological environments, Investigation of arc flash incidents, Visual BASIC, JAVA, Laser Systems (Argon, Krypton, Nd:YAG, CO2, and Excimer)


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Automated Dispensing System And Associated Method Of Use

US Patent:
7163031, Jan 16, 2007
Filed:
Jun 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/867918
Inventors:
Kevin Graves - Catawissa MO, US
Andrew Williams - Lake St. Louis MO, US
Andrew M. Schadt - Edwardsville IL, US
David M. Wong - Chesterfield MO, US
Assignee:
Mallinckrodt Inc. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
US Classification:
141 9, 141104, 141 27, 141302, 604407, 604416, 250430
Abstract:
An automated bulk dispensing system and a method of use including selectively receiving a predetermined amount of radioactive liquid from a second container into a third container, selectively receiving a predetermined amount of nonradioactive liquid from a first container into a fourth container or directly into the third container depending on whether kits or multi-dose containers of medicine are desired. Preferably, this is for nuclear pharmaceuticals. Displacement mechanisms that are connected to the third container and fourth container are for mixing and dispensing liquid. There is at least one control valve, preferably three control valves, which are each controlled by drive mechanisms. The mixed liquid from the third container can be transferred to a recipient container. There is also a gas vent and bubble detector to eliminate bubbles with a processor that is also utilized to control the displacement mechanisms and the drive mechanisms.