CHRISTOPHER JOHN BARTON
Pilots at Friendship Ln, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado A3874940
Issued Date
Apr 2015
Expiration Date
Apr 2016
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
15 Friendship Ln, Colorado Springs, CO 80904

Professional information

Christopher Barton Photo 1

Christopher Barton - Colorado Springs, CO

Work:
Rocky Mountain Unmanned Aerial Systems
Executive Vice-President
AeroflexRAD, Inc
Vice President, General Manager
Radiation Assured Devices (RAD), Inc
CEO/President and Founder
Aspen Technologies, Inc
Director of Operations/CEO/President/Founder
Colorado Laser Technologies, Inc
President/Founder
Atmel Corporation
Engineering Section Manager
Education:
The Colorado College - Colorado Springs, CO
B. S. in Chemistry
Skills:
Customer and supplier relationship development, US and International technical sales, International negotiations, technical project and program management


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Knee Brace

US Patent:
5352190, Oct 4, 1994
Filed:
Feb 26, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/841625
Inventors:
Mark F. Fischer - Colorado Springs CO
Tammy C. Luttrell - Elbert CO
Christopher J. Barton - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
Q-Motus, Inc. - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
A01F 500
US Classification:
602 26
Abstract:
An apparatus for use in bracing or exercising a knee joint in a manner that allows bending of the joint only along a predetermined path which approximates the natural bending of the joint. On one side of the joint are upper and lower struts that run along and are attached to the upper and lower leg and are attached to one another near the joint by a connecting mechanism which includes a set of linkage arms and telescoping elements that allow the struts to pivot relative to one another along the prescribed pivot line. On the other side of the joint are other upper and lower struts that run along and are attached to the upper and lower leg and are attached to one another near the joint by a ball and socket connector. The apparatus may be used as a brace or, alternatively, may be used with a cycling mechanism to cyclically flex and extend the joint or with a force-applying mechanism to apply a constant force urging the extension or flexing of the joint.