Gene Bruce Moore
Engineers at Mdw Grv Rd, Orange, CA

License number
Colorado 14333
Issued Date
Aug 12, 1976
Renew Date
Dec 1, 2007
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2009
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
2550 N Meadow Grove Rd, Orange, CA 92867

Professional information

Gene Moore Photo 1

Self-Contained Transportable Life Support System

US Patent:
6488029, Dec 3, 2002
Filed:
Dec 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/221223
Inventors:
David Darby Hood - Signal Hill CA
David Sherrill - Tujunga CA
Todd Douglas Kneale - La Habra CA
Louis Stephen Toth - La Palma CA
David Michael Stanley - Anaheim CA
Gene Bruce Moore - Orange CA
Mark Lane Berry - Chino Hills CA
Robert Michael Garcia - Laguna Hills CA
William Richard Sobko - Torrance CA
Donald Hanks - Woodland Hills CA
Douglas Ellwood Shultz - Brea CA
John Roger Brayton - Gardena CA
Walter Dennis Clark - Fullerton CA
Assignee:
Integrated Medical Systems, Inc. - Signal Hill CA
International Classification:
A61G 1500
US Classification:
128845, 870897
Abstract:
A self-contained transportable life support system for resuscitation, stabilization, and transport of a patient has an environmentally controlled housing for receiving and supporting a patient and a plurality of medical devices disposed within the housing. A control circuit attached to the housing has at least a portion thereof extending to an external surface of the housing for regulating operation of the medical devices and environmental conditions of within the housing in response to monitored life support conditions of the patient.


Gene Moore Photo 2

Self-Contained Transportable Life Support System

US Patent:
5975081, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Jun 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/667693
Inventors:
David Darby Hood - Signal Hill CA
David Sherrill - Tujunga CA
Todd Douglas Kneale - La Habra CA
Louis Stephen Toth - La Palma CA
David Michael Stanley - Anaheim CA
Gene Bruce Moore - Orange CA
Mark Lane Berry - Chino Hills CA
Robert Michael Garcia - Laguna Hills CA
William Richard Sobko - Torrance CA
Donald Hanks - Woodland Hills CA
Douglas Ellwood Shultz - Brea CA
John Roger Brayton - Gardena CA
Walter Dennis Clark - Fullerton CA
Assignee:
Northrop Grumman Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61G 1500
US Classification:
128845
Abstract:
A self-contained transportable life support system for resuscitation, stabilization, and transport of a patient has an environmentally controlled housing for receiving and supporting a patient and a plurality of medical devices disposed within the housing. A control circuit attached to the housing has at least a portion thereof extending to an external surface of the housing for regulating operation of the medical devices and environmental conditions of within the housing in response to monitored life support conditions of the patient.


Gene Moore Photo 3

Self Contained Transportable Life Support System

US Patent:
6899103, May 31, 2005
Filed:
May 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/305537
Inventors:
David Darby Hood - Signal Hill CA, US
David Sherrill - Tujunga CA, US
Todd Douglas Kneale - La Habra CA, US
Louis Stephen Toth - La Palma CA, US
David Michael Stanley - Anaheim CA, US
Gene Bruce Moore - Orange CA, US
Mark Lane Berry - Chino Hills CA, US
Robert Michael Garcia - Laguna Hills CA, US
William Richard Sobko - Torrance CA, US
Donald Hanks - Woodland Hills CA, US
Douglas Ellwood Shultz - Brea CA, US
John Roger Brayton - Gardena CA, US
Walter Dennis Clark - Fullerton CA, US
Assignee:
Integrated Medical Systems, Inc. - Signal Hill CA
International Classification:
A61G015/00
US Classification:
128845, 600 21
Abstract:
A self-contained transportable life support system for resuscitation, stabilization, and transport of a patient has an environmentally controlled housing for receiving and supporting a patient and a plurality of medical devices disposed within the housing. A control circuit attached to the housing has at least a portion thereof extending to an external surface of the housing for regulating operation of the medical devices and environmental conditions of within the housing in response to monitored life support conditions of the patient.