ANDREW STEVEN BINDER
Pilots at Crestline Dr, Santa Barbara, CA

License number
California A5120355
Issued Date
Feb 2017
Expiration Date
Feb 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1487 Crestline Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Professional information

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Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
6468211, Oct 22, 2002
Filed:
Oct 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/686315
Inventors:
Andrew S. Binder - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Orca Diagnostics Corporation - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600301, 600520, 600483, 482 7
Abstract:
A gas analysis apparatus, and a method for calibrating it and for compensating measurement errors, are disclosed. This method and apparatus are particularly suited for use during a cardipulmonary exercise test by a test subject. The oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations of the subjects breath are measured, and errors are compensated based on the results of previous calibration. These compensated measurements, as well as other physiological data monitored during the cardiopulmonary exercise test quantities calculated from these measurements, are presented as a series of graphs in a logical order to enhance their diagnostic and prognostic value. A facemask and headstraps are adapted for use with the gas analysis apparatus. The facemask possesses a plurality of pins fitting into corresponding holes in the headstraps, and the headstraps possess quick-release attachment means to provide for quickly securing the face mask to or removing it from a subject.


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Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
RE41332, May 11, 2010
Filed:
Oct 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/969792
Inventors:
Andrew S. Binder - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
Mergenet Medical, Inc. - Coconut Creek FL
International Classification:
A61B 5/00, A63B 24/00
US Classification:
600300, 600520, 600483, 600301, 482 7
Abstract:
A gas analysis apparatus, and a method for calibrating it and for compensating measurement errors, are disclosed. This method and apparatus are particularly suited for use during a cardiopulmonary exercise test by a test subject. The oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations of the subject's breath are measured, and errors are compensated based on the results of previous calibration. These compensated measurements, as well as other physiological data monitored during the cardiopulmonary exercise test quantities calculated from these measurements, are presented as a series of graphs in a logical order to enhance their diagnostic and prognostic value. A facemask and headstraps are adapted for use with the gas analysis apparatus. The facemask possesses a plurality of pins fitting into corresponding holes in the headstraps, and the headstraps possess quick-release attachment means to provide for quickly securing the face mask to or removing it from a subject.


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Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
6174289, Jan 16, 2001
Filed:
May 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/322320
Inventors:
Andrew S. Binder - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Orca Diagnostics Corporation - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
A61B 508
US Classification:
600532
Abstract:
A gas analysis apparatus, and a method for calibrating it and for compensating measurement errors, are disclosed. This method and apparatus are particularly suited for use during a cardiopulmonary exercise test by a test subject. The oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations of the subject's breath are measured, and errors are compensated based on the results of previous calibration. These compensated measurements, as well as other physiological data monitored during the cardiopulmonary exercise test and quantities calculated from these measurements, are presented as a series of graphs in a logical order to enhance their diagnostic and prognostic value. A facemask and headstraps are adapted for use with the gas analysis apparatus. The facemask possesses a plurality of pins fitting into corresponding holes in the headstraps, and the headstraps possess quick-release attachment means to provide for quickly securing the face mask to or removing it from a subject.