Dano Samule Carbone
Respiratory Therapy at Gln Ayr Dr, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 1175
Issued Date
Jan 29, 2001
Renew Date
Sep 1, 2016
Expiration Date
Aug 31, 2018
Type
Respiratory Therapist
Address
Address 2
1790 Glen Ayr Dr, Denver, CO 80215
Denver, CO

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Dano Carbone
1790 Glen Ayr Dr, Lakewood, CO 80215
Dano Carbone
Denver, CO
(303) 239-8898
(303) 942-0172
Dano Carbone
436 Valley Dr, Cripple Creek, CO 80813
Dano Carbone
7810 87Th Dr, Arvada, CO 80005
Dano Carbone
1790 Glen Ayr Dr, Lakewood, CO 80215

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President At Lung Assist Inc.

President At Lung Assist Inc.

Position:
President at Lung Assist Inc.
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Lung Assist Inc. - President


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Mechanical Insufflation/Exsufflation Airway Clearance Apparatus

Mechanical Insufflation/Exsufflation Airway Clearance Apparatus

US Patent:
2012028, Nov 15, 2012
Filed:
May 13, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/107463
Inventors:
Kirk W. Smith - Arlington MA, US
Christopher Ikei - Parker CO, US
Dano S. Carbone - Lakewood CO, US
Lewis W. Ward - Boulder CO, US
Tammy Stultz - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
LUNG ASSIST, INC. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
A61M 16/20, A61M 16/06
US Classification:
12820524
Abstract:
An MIE apparatus has a blower, a direction valve, an oscillator, and a mask hose connector. The blower is connected to the direction valve, which is connected to the oscillator, which is connected to the hose connector. During insufflation, a direction valve connects exhaust of a blower to an oscillator, causing positive pressure at the hose connector. During exsufflation, the direction valve connects the blower intake to the oscillator, causing negative pressure at the hose connector. The oscillator is a butterfly valve with a 360° rotating disc. During insufflation, the disc is fixed to steadily modulate the airflow. During exsufflation, the oscillator is inactive or in flutter mode. When inactive, the disc is fixed to allow maximum air flow. In flutter mode, the disc continuously rotates so that the air flow rapidly alternates between maximum and minimum.


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Insufflation/Exsufflation Airway Clearance Appartus

Insufflation/Exsufflation Airway Clearance Appartus

US Patent:
2013031, Nov 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 2, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/957473
Inventors:
- Singapore, SG
Dano S. Carbone - Lakewood CO, US
Lewis W. Ward - Boulder CO, US
Tammy Stultz - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
Hill-Rom Services Pte. Ltd. - Singapore
International Classification:
A61M 16/20, A61M 16/06, A61M 16/00
US Classification:
12820421
Abstract:
An MIE apparatus has a blower, a direction valve, an oscillator, and a mask hose connector. The blower is connected to the direction valve, which is connected to the oscillator, which is connected to the hose connector. During insufflation, a direction valve connects exhaust of a blower to an oscillator, causing positive pressure at the hose connector. During exsufflation, the direction valve connects the blower intake to the oscillator, causing negative pressure at the hose connector. The oscillator is a butterfly valve with a 360° rotating disc. During insufflation, the disc is fixed to steadily modulate the airflow. During exsufflation, the oscillator is inactive or in flutter mode. When inactive, the disc is fixed to allow maximum air flow. In flutter mode, the disc continuously rotates so that the air flow rapidly alternates between maximum and minimum.