DENNIS JASON FUHRMAN
Pilots at Daylily Ave, Corvallis, OR

License number
Oregon A3948781
Issued Date
Jul 2013
Expiration Date
Jul 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2783 NW Daylily Ave, Corvallis, OR 97330

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Dennis Fuhrman, age 76
817 Corsair Dr, Independence, OR 97351
(503) 887-2527
Dennis M Fuhrman, age 76
6470 204Th Pl, Beaverton, OR 97007
(503) 649-8756
Dennis Fuhrman
Beaverton, OR
(503) 649-8756

Professional information

Dennis Fuhrman Photo 1

Automatic Apparatus For Storing And Dispensing Packaged Medication And Other Small Elements

US Patent:
2004004, Mar 4, 2004
Filed:
Aug 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/232560
Inventors:
Steven Hunter - Lake Oswego OR, US
David Browning - Portland OR, US
Dennis Fuhrman - Corvallis OR, US
William Park - Kirkland WA, US
International Classification:
B65H001/00
US Classification:
221/092000
Abstract:
The system includes a bin hopper which temporarily stores a plurality of small elements, such as medications. The elements are moved out of the bin and singulated into a one-by-one sequence by a series of singulating conveyors. The resulting sequence of elements is moved onto a main system conveyor where the element is identified and then moved to a loading mechanism which arranges the item so it is ready to be gripped and stored. The system includes a mass storage apparatus comprising a series of four upstanding cylindrical drums, each having a plurality of individually accessible and addressable cell storage locations for the elements. A gripping apparatus removes the elements from the loading mechanism and transfers them to a selected location in a cylindrical drum. When an article is to be; dispensed, the drum is rotated so that an ejection arm comes adjacent the desired location in the drum. The ejector arm is actuated, pushing the small element out of its slot, into the center of the drum, where it falls onto a conveyor which moves the dispensed item from the system.


Dennis Fuhrman Photo 2

Automatic Apparatus For Storing And Dispensing Packaged Medication And Other Small Elements

US Patent:
7588167, Sep 15, 2009
Filed:
Jul 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/779788
Inventors:
Steven N. W. Hunter - Lake Oswego OR, US
David M. Browning - Portland OR, US
Dennis J. Fuhrman - Corvallis OR, US
Assignee:
Omnicell, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G07F 11/00
US Classification:
221 79, 221 87, 221120, 221119
Abstract:
The system includes a bin hopper which temporarily stores a plurality of small elements, such as medications. The elements are moved out of the bin and singulated into a one-by-one sequence by a series of singulating conveyors. The resulting sequence of elements is moved onto a main system conveyor where the element is identified and then moved to a loading mechanism which arranges the item so it is ready to be gripped and stored. The system includes a mass storage apparatus comprising a series of four upstanding cylindrical drums, each having a plurality of individually accessible and addressable cell storage locations for the elements. A gripping apparatus removes the elements from the loading mechanism and transfers them to a selected location in a cylindrical drum. When an article is to be dispensed, the drum is rotated so that an ejection arm comes adjacent the desired location in the drum. The ejector arm is actuated, pushing the small element out of its slot, into the center of the drum, where it falls onto a conveyor which moves the dispensed item from the system.


Dennis Fuhrman Photo 3

Automatic Apparatus For Storing And Dispensing Packaged Medication And Other Small Elements

US Patent:
7249688, Jul 31, 2007
Filed:
Jul 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/492676
Inventors:
Steven N. W. Hunter - Lake Oswego OR, US
David M. Browning - Portland OR, US
Dennis J. Fuhrman - Corvallis OR, US
Assignee:
Omnicell, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G07F 11/00
US Classification:
221 79, 221 87, 221120, 221119
Abstract:
The system includes a bin hopper which temporarily stores a plurality of small elements, such as medications. The elements are moved out of the bin and singulated into a one-by-one sequence by a series of singulating conveyors. The resulting sequence of elements is moved onto a main system conveyor where the element is identified and then moved to a loading mechanism which arranges the item so it is ready to be gripped and stored. The system includes a mass storage apparatus comprising a series of four upstanding cylindrical drums, each having a plurality of individually accessible and addressable cell storage locations for the elements. A gripping apparatus removes the elements from the loading mechanism and transfers them to a selected location in a cylindrical drum. When an article is to be dispensed, the drum is rotated so that an ejection arm comes adjacent the desired location in the drum. The ejector arm is actuated, pushing the small element out of its slot, into the center of the drum, where it falls onto a conveyor which moves the dispensed item from the system.


Dennis Fuhrman Photo 4

Apparatuses And Methods For Removal Of Ink Buildup

US Patent:
8393707, Mar 12, 2013
Filed:
Aug 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/862086
Inventors:
Michael Cudzinovic - Sunnyvale CA, US
Thomas Pass - San Jose CA, US
Rob Rogers - Santa Clara CA, US
Sheng Sun - Foster City CA, US
Ben Wahlstrom - Albany OR, US
Dennis Jason Fuhrman - Corvallis OR, US
Kyle David Altendorf - Corvallis OR, US
Assignee:
SunPower Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B41J 29/38
US Classification:
347 17
Abstract:
A substrate patterning method including the steps of spraying ink on a surface of a substrate, the spraying of the ink resulting in an overspray of excess ink past an edge of the substrate; changing a temperature of the excess ink to cause a change in a viscosity of the excess ink; and removing the excess ink having the changed viscosity.