DUANE ROBERT DUEA
Pilots at Harwell Path, Saint Paul, MN

License number
Minnesota A0506132
Issued Date
Oct 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
13620 Harwell Path, Saint Paul, MN 55124

Professional information

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Medical Wellness Parameters Management System, Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
6454705, Sep 24, 2002
Filed:
Sep 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/399041
Inventors:
Louis C. Cosentino - Excelsior MN
Michael John Duea - Savage MN
Duane Robert Duea - Apple Valley MN
Steven George Dorfe - Maple Grove MN
Daniel L. Cosentino - Minnetonka MN
Assignee:
Cardiocom - Excelsior MN
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600300, 128903, 128904, 128920, 600301, 600587, 600592, 705 3
Abstract:
A medical system, apparatus and method for monitoring and managing one or more ambulatory patients on a computer and allowing a caregiver to review the ambulatory patients wellness parameters to provide treatment in accordance with the wellness parameters. The system, apparatus and method provides a patient monitoring apparatus having a first communication device associated therewith for monitoring a patients wellness parameters. A central computer located remote from the monitoring apparatus and in communication therewith, the central computer having a second communication device associated therewith for communicating wellness parameters and treatment data over a communications link established between the central computer and the monitoring apparatus, the central computer being operated for querying the patient via the patient monitoring apparatus, receiving and processing measured wellness parameters from the monitoring apparatus and calculating a score according to the wellness parameters. A main database coupled to the central computer having patient medical records stored therein. One or more computer workstations located remote from the central computer and in communication therewith, the one or more computers having a third communication device associated therewith for communicating physical examination data between the central computer and the one or more workstations over a communication link established therebetween.


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Apparatus And Method For Monitoring And Communicating Wellness Parameters Of Ambulatory Patients

US Patent:
6723045, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Jul 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/918247
Inventors:
Louis C. Cosentino - Excelsior MN
Michael John Duea - Savage MN
Duane Robert Duea - Apple Valley MN
Steven George Dorfe - Maple Grove MN
Richard C. Nubson - Eden Prairie MN
Judith A. Cosentino - Excelsior MN
Assignee:
Cardiocam - Excelsior MN
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600300, 177126, 705 4, 128920, 128904, 607 60
Abstract:
The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location the various indicia of the ambulatory patients condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.


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Apparatus And Method For Two-Way Communication In A Device For Monitoring And Communicating Wellness Parameters Of Ambulatory Patients

US Patent:
6755783, Jun 29, 2004
Filed:
Sep 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/949197
Inventors:
Daniel L. Cosentino - Minnetonka MN
Louis C. Cosentino - Excelsior MN
Steven George Dorfe - Maple Grove MN
Duane Robert Duea - Apple Valley MN
Assignee:
Cardiocom - Excelsior MN
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600300, 600301, 128920, 128903, 128904, 705 4, 3405731, 3791062
Abstract:
The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device receives a set of customized questions for presentation to an ambulatory patient. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters and answers to the customized questions to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location, the various indicia of the ambulatory patients condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.


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Apparatus And Method For Monitoring And Communicating Wellness Parameters Of Ambulatory Patients

US Patent:
7736318, Jun 15, 2010
Filed:
Sep 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/230811
Inventors:
Louis C. Cosentino - Excelsior MN, US
Michael John Duea - Savage MN, US
Duane Robert Duea - Apple Valley MN, US
Steven George Dorfe - Maple Grove MN, US
Richard C. Nubson - Eden Prairie MN, US
Judith A. Cosentino - Excelsior MN, US
Assignee:
Cardiocom, LLC - Chanhassen MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/02
US Classification:
600508
Abstract:
The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location. the various indicia of the ambulatory patient's condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.


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Apparatus And Method For Monitoring And Communicating Wellness Parameters Of Ambulatory Patients

US Patent:
6290646, Sep 18, 2001
Filed:
Apr 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/293619
Inventors:
Louis C. Cosentino - Excelsior MN
Michael John Duea - Savage MN
Duane Robert Duea - Apple Valley MN
Steven George Dorfe - Maple Grove MN
Richard C. Nubson - Eden Prairie MN
Judith A. Cosentino - Excelsior MN
Assignee:
Cardiocom - Excelsior MN
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600300
Abstract:
The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location, the various indicia of the ambulatory patient's condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.


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Apparatus And Method For Monitoring And Communicating Wellness Parameters Of Ambulatory Patients

US Patent:
2004010, May 27, 2004
Filed:
Nov 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/719408
Inventors:
Louis Cosentino - Excelsior MN, US
Michael Duea - Savage MN, US
Duane Duea - Apple Valley MN, US
Steven Dorfe - Maple Grove MN, US
Richard Nubson - Eden Prairie MN, US
Judith Cosentino - Excelsior MN, US
Assignee:
Cardiocom - Excelsior MN
International Classification:
A61B005/00
US Classification:
600/300000, 128/903000, 128/904000, 705/002000
Abstract:
The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location. the various indicia of the ambulatory patient's condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.


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Apparatus And Method For Monitoring And Communicating Wellness Parameters Of Ambulatory Patients

US Patent:
2010024, Sep 30, 2010
Filed:
Jun 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/813007
Inventors:
Louis C. Cosentino - Excelsior MN, US
Michael John Duea - Savage MN, US
Duane Robert Duea - Apple Valley MN, US
Steven George Dorfe - Maple Grove MN, US
Richard C. Nubson - Eden Prairie MN, US
Judith A. Cosentino - Excelsior MN, US
Assignee:
CARDIOCOM, LLC - Chanhassen MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300
Abstract:
The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location. the various indicia of the ambulatory patient's condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.


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Embossing Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
4747706, May 31, 1988
Filed:
Aug 17, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/086067
Inventors:
Duane Duea - Apple Valley MN
Assignee:
DataCard Corporation - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B41J 338
US Classification:
400 70
Abstract:
A method and system (20) for embossing characters on a card (44). A programmed host computer system (24) which interfaces with an embosser (22) includes logic (50) for computing character movement time and card movement time for each character to be embossed on the card (44), selecting the longest of the two values for each character as a character movement time, embossing the character having the shortest character movement time, and then iteratively performing the same process for the remaining characters such that the characters are embossed in a very time efficient manner.