Eric C. Sugalski
Engineers at Plymouth Ct, Chicago, IL

License number
Colorado 52781
Issued Date
Jun 2, 2000
Renew Date
Jun 2, 2000
Type
Engineer Intern
Address
Address
1441B S Plymouth Ct, Chicago, IL 60605

Personal information

See more information about Eric C. Sugalski at radaris.com
Name
Address
Phone
Eric Sugalski
801 S Wells St APT 1009, Chicago, IL 60607
(312) 282-4129
Eric Sugalski, age 46
801 Wells St, Chicago, IL 60607
(312) 922-2196
Eric Sugalski, age 46
801 Wells St, Chicago, IL 60607
(312) 922-2196
Eric C Sugalski
1117 Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Eric Sugalski
1441 Plymouth Ct, Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 922-2196

Professional information

Eric Sugalski Photo 1

Powered Surgical Apparatus, Method Of Manufacturing Powered Surgical Apparatus, And Method Of Using Powered Surgical Apparatus

US Patent:
2003018, Sep 25, 2003
Filed:
Mar 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/103104
Inventors:
Constance Johnston - Eads TN, US
Phillip Ryan - Memphis TN, US
Carrie Mills - Atoka TN, US
Perry Mykleby - Collierville TN, US
Andrew Burroughs - Kenosha WI, US
Benjamin Rush - Evanston IL, US
Tasos Karahalios - Chicago IL, US
Jacob Brauer - Chicago IL, US
Rodney Monson - Winthrop Harbor IL, US
Eric Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Dickon Isaacs - Chicago IL, US
James Tappel - Hickory Corners MI, US
Thomas Enders - Mountain View CA, US
Benjamin Chow - San Francisco CA, US
Energy Cruse - Foster City CA, US
Scott Brenneman - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
GYRUS ENT L.L.C. - Bartlett TN
International Classification:
A61B017/32
US Classification:
606/167000
Abstract:
A powered surgical apparatus can be used with a source of irrigation fluid and a source of suction. The powered surgical apparatus can include a cutting blade assembly and a handle. The handle can include an upper portion defining a distal section connectable to the cutting blade assembly and a lower portion extending downwardly from the upper portion. The handle can be connectable to the source of irrigation fluid and the source of suction. The system can also include a manually actuable input device that provides at least one signal relevant to at least one operation of the system, and a controller that receives the at least one input signal and provides an output signal to perform the at least one operation of the system.


Eric Sugalski Photo 2

Powered Surgical Apparatus, Method Of Manufacturing Powered Surgical Apparatus, And Method Of Using Powered Surgical Apparatus

US Patent:
7416539, Aug 26, 2008
Filed:
Feb 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/711787
Inventors:
Constance Elaine Johnston - Eads TN, US
Phillip Andrew Ryan - Memphis TN, US
Carrie Deanne Mills - Atoka TN, US
Perry Robin Mykleby - Collierville TN, US
Andrew Christopher Burroughs - Kenosha WI, US
Benjamin Leo Rush - Evanston IL, US
Tasos George Karahalios - Chicago IL, US
Jacob Shieffelin Brauer - Chicago IL, US
Rodney Hal Monson - Winthrop Harbor IL, US
Eric Christopher Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Dickon Isaacs - Chicago IL, US
James Gerard Tappel - Hickory Corners MI, US
Thomas Franz Enders - Mountain View CA, US
Benjamin Mark Chow - San Francisco CA, US
Energy Cruse, II - Foster City CA, US
Scott Andrew Brenneman - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
Gyrus Ent L.L.C. - Bartlett TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/32, A61B 17/20
US Classification:
604 22, 604 35, 606170, 606167
Abstract:
A powered surgical apparatus can be used with a source of irrigation fluid and a source of suction. The powered surgical apparatus can include a cutting blade assembly and a handle. The handle can include an upper portion defining a distal section connectable to the cutting blade assembly and a lower portion extending downwardly from the upper portion. The handle can be connectable to the source of irrigation fluid and the source of suction. The system can also include a manually actuable input device that provides at least one signal relevant to at least one operation of the system, and a controller that receives the at least one input signal and provides an output signal to perform the at least one operation of the system.


Eric Sugalski Photo 3

Powered Surgical Apparatus, Method Of Manufacturing Powered Surgical Apparatus, And Method Of Using Powered Surgical Apparatus

US Patent:
8454640, Jun 4, 2013
Filed:
Jan 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/045135
Inventors:
Constance Elaine Johnston - Eads TN, US
Phillip Andrew Ryan - Memphis TN, US
Carrie Deanne Mills - Atoka TN, US
Perry Robin Mykleby - Collierville TN, US
Andrew Christopher Burroughs - Kenosha WI, US
Benjamin Leo Rush - Evanston IL, US
Tasos George Karahalios - Chicago IL, US
Jacob Shieffelin Brauer - Chicago IL, US
Rodney Hal Monson - Winthrop Harbor IL, US
Eric Christopher Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Dickon Isaacs - Chicago IL, US
James Gerard Tappel - Hickory Corners MI, US
Thomas Franz Enders - Mountain View CA, US
Benjamin Mark Chow - San Francisco CA, US
Energy Cruse, II - Foster City CA, US
Scott Andrew Brenneman - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
Gyrus Ent L.L.C. - Bartlett TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606170
Abstract:
A powered surgical apparatus can be used with a source of irrigation fluid and a source of suction. The powered surgical apparatus can include a cutting blade assembly and a handle. The handle can include an upper portion defining a distal section connectable to the cutting blade assembly and a lower portion extending downwardly from the upper portion. The handle can be connectable to the source of irrigation fluid and the source of suction. The system can also include a manually actuable input device that provides at least one signal relevant to at least one operation of the system, and a controller that receives the at least one input signal and provides an output signal to perform the at least one operation of the system.


Eric Sugalski Photo 4

Powered Surgical Apparatus, Method Of Manufacturing Powered Surgical Apparatus, And Method Of Using Powered Surgical Apparatus

US Patent:
2005013, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Jan 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/045138
Inventors:
Constance Johnston - Eads TN, US
Phillip Ryan - Memphis TN, US
Carrie Mills - Atoka TN, US
Perry Mykleby - Collierville TN, US
Andrew Burroughs - Kenosha WI, US
Benjamin Rush - Evanston IL, US
Tasos Karahalios - Chicago IL, US
Jacob Brauer - Chicago IL, US
Rodney Monson - Winthrop Harbor IL, US
Eric Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Dickon Isaacs - Chicago IL, US
James Tappel - Hickory Corners MI, US
Thomas Enders - Mountain View CA, US
Benjamin Chow - San Francisco CA, US
Energy Cruse - Foster City CA, US
Scott Brenneman - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
GYRUS ENT L.L.C. - Bartlett TN
International Classification:
A61B017/32
US Classification:
606167000
Abstract:
A powered surgical apparatus can be used with a source of irrigation fluid and a source of suction. The powered surgical apparatus can include a cutting blade assembly and a handle. The handle can include an upper portion defining a distal section connectable to the cutting blade assembly and a lower portion extending downwardly from the upper portion. The handle can be connectable to the source of irrigation fluid and the source of suction. The system can also include a manually actuable input device that provides at least one signal relevant to at least one operation of the system, and a controller that receives the at least one input signal and provides an output signal to perform the at least one operation of the system.


Eric Sugalski Photo 5

Powered Surgical Apparatus, Method Of Manufacturing Powered Surgical Apparatus, And Method Of Using Powered Surgical Apparatus

US Patent:
7799044, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
Jan 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/045256
Inventors:
Constance Elaine Johnston - Eads TN, US
Phillip Andrew Ryan - Memphis TN, US
Carrie Deanne Mills - Atoka TN, US
Perry Robin Mykleby - Collierville TN, US
Andrew Christopher Burroughs - Kenosha WI, US
Benjamin Leo Rush - Evanston IL, US
Tasos George Karahalios - Chicago IL, US
Jacob Shieffelin Brauer - Chicago IL, US
Rodney Hal Monson - Winthrop Harbor IL, US
Eric Christopher Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Dickon Isaacs - Chicago IL, US
James Gerard Tappel - Hickory Corners MI, US
Thomas Franz Enders - Mountain View CA, US
Benjamin Mark Chow - San Francisco CA, US
Energy Cruse, II - Foster City CA, US
Scott Andrew Brenneman - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
Gyrus ENT L.L.C. - Bartlett TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606167, 279 75
Abstract:
A powered surgical apparatus can be used with a source of irrigation fluid and a source of suction. The powered surgical apparatus can include a cutting blade assembly and a handle. The handle can include an upper portion defining a distal section connectable to the cutting blade assembly and a lower portion extending downwardly from the upper portion. The handle can be connectable to the source of irrigation fluid and the source of suction. The system can also include a manually actuable input device that provides at least one signal relevant to at least one operation of the system, and a controller that receives the at least one input signal and provides an output signal to perform the at least one operation of the system.


Eric Sugalski Photo 6

Powered Surgical Apparatus, Method Of Manufacturing Powered Surgical Apparatus, And Method Of Using Powered Surgical Apparatus

US Patent:
2008011, May 15, 2008
Filed:
Jan 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/007756
Inventors:
Constance Johnston - Eads TN, US
Phillip Ryan - Memphis TN, US
Carrie Mills - Atoka TN, US
Perry Mykleby - Collierville TN, US
Andrew Burroughs - Kenosha WI, US
Benjamin Rush - Evanston IL, US
Tasos Karahalios - Chicago IL, US
Jacob Brauer - Chicago IL, US
Rodney Monson - Winthrop Harbor IL, US
Eric Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Dickon Isaacs - Chicago IL, US
James Tappel - Hickory Corners MI, US
Thomas Enders - Mountain View CA, US
Benjamin Chow - San Francisco CA, US
Energy Cruse - Foster City CA, US
Scott Brenneman - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
GYRUS ENT L.L.C. - Bartlett TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606180000
Abstract:
A powered surgical apparatus can be used with a source of irrigation fluid and a source of suction. The powered surgical apparatus can include a cutting blade assembly and a handle. The handle can include an upper portion defining a distal section connectable to the cutting blade assembly and a lower portion extending downwardly from the upper portion. The handle can be connectable to the source of irrigation fluid and the source of suction. The system can also include a manually actuable input device that provides at least one signal relevant to at least one operation of the system, and a controller that receives the at least one input signal and provides an output signal to perform the at least one operation of the system.


Eric Sugalski Photo 7

Collapsible Umbrella Gym

US Patent:
8616932, Dec 31, 2013
Filed:
Aug 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/508063
Inventors:
Lisa Ellen Gelfond - Chicago IL, US
Maureen Anne O'Connor - Chicago IL, US
Eric Christopher Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Infantino, LLC - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A63H 33/00, A63B 26/00, E04H 15/48
US Classification:
446227, 135 96, 135135, 135158, 5 97, 5416, 5417, 5655, 482 23, 482148
Abstract:
A collapsible umbrella gym for an infant or toddler which is highly portable, and combines the desirable attributes of an activity arch and support mat such as an activity mat. The gym comprises a frame assembly which is selectively movable between collapsed and uncollapsed states. When in its fully deployed, uncollapsed state, the frame assembly assumes a configuration which provides the functional attributes of an activity gym or activity arch, with multiple toys or mobiles being suspended from the frame assembly at locations which are easily accessible to an infant or toddler lying underneath the frame assembly.


Eric Sugalski Photo 8

Unattended Spot Cleaning Apparatus

US Patent:
2006017, Aug 17, 2006
Filed:
Mar 31, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/551169
Inventors:
Jonathan Miner - Rockford MI, US
Eric Huffman - Lowell MI, US
Eric Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Kevin Ehrenreich - Chicago IL, US
Mark Slaven - Evanston IL, US
Tomas Matusaitis - Chicago IL, US
Randall Koplin - Chicago IL, US
Jeff Condon - Chicago IL, US
Phong Tran - Caledonia MI, US
David Seal - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A47L 11/30, A47L 9/04
US Classification:
015320000, 015385000, 015319000, 015323000
Abstract:
A spot cleaning apparatus comprises a housing, a fluid distribution system, a fluid recovery system, an agitation system, and a controller system to automatically monitor and control inputs and outputs to said systems for removal of spots and stains from a surface without attendance by a user. A suction nozzle and agitation device are mounted to the housing for movement over the surface to be cleaned relative to a stationary housing. Optionally, the spot cleaning apparatus can be operated in a manual mode.


Eric Sugalski Photo 9

Liquid Dispensing Devices Including An Attached Cleaning Element

US Patent:
2007002, Jan 25, 2007
Filed:
Mar 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/393373
Inventors:
Matthew Goulet - Milwaukee WI, US
Michael Toll - Shorewood WI, US
Brian Potempa - Oak Creek WI, US
Tierney Wied - Milwaukee WI, US
Brian Brigham - Chicago IL, US
Eric Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A46B 11/00
US Classification:
401140000
Abstract:
Liquid dispensing devices, and more particularly liquid dispensing devices including an attached cleaning element are disclosed comprising a plunger/handle pole assembly, an exterior barrel capable of slidably receiving the plunger/handle pole assembly and including a liquid reservoir, and a brush head attached to a distal end of the exterior barrel which is in fluid communication with the liquid reservoir.


Eric Sugalski Photo 10

Removable Light

US Patent:
2004003, Feb 19, 2004
Filed:
Jun 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/603568
Inventors:
Daniel Choi - Mundelein IL, US
Adrian Bruno - Rolling Meadows IL, US
Jon Alling - Schaumburg IL, US
Eric Sugalski - Chicago IL, US
Michael Pelland - Medinah IL, US
International Classification:
F27D021/02
US Classification:
362/092000
Abstract:
A modular light is provided. The light has a housing having a first mating member. The first mating member is removably connectable to a second mating member of a light pod. The removable light pod has an illumination device, an independent internal power source located therein, and a manual switch electrically connected to the internal power source to control illumination of the illumination device.