Jerry Lee Pauley
Land Surveyors in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 178856-9925
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1911
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Engineer in Training - Obsolete
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Jerry Pauley
2682 E Coquina Ct, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
Jerry Pauley
2682 Coquina Ct, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84121
Jerry Pauley
2682 Coquina Ct, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84121

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Senior Product Development Engineer At Innovasis

Senior Product Development Engineer At Innovasis

Position:
Senior Product Development Engineer at Innovasis
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Innovasis since Sep 2010 - Senior Product Development Engineer Fresenius Medical Care Sep 2009 - Sep 2010 - Senior R&D Engineer SONIC INNOVATIONS, INC Aug 1998 - Jul 2009 - Senior Mechanical Engineer MEDQUEST PRODUCTS INC 1997 - 1998 - Senior Projects Engineer MEGADYNE MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC 1992 - 1997 - Senior Projects Engineer U of U Artificial Heart Lab 1989 - 1992 - Research Engineer
Education:
University of Utah 1989 - 1991
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
University of Utah 1984 - 1989
B.S, Mechanical Engineering


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Flexible Circuit Board Assembly For A Hearing Aid

Flexible Circuit Board Assembly For A Hearing Aid

US Patent:
6456720, Sep 24, 2002
Filed:
Dec 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/468769
Inventors:
Owen D. Brimhall - South Jordan UT
Carl E. Ellis - Salt Lake City UT
Jerry L. Pauley - Salt Lake City UT
Craig M. Collotzi - Sandy UT
Assignee:
Sonic Innovations - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
H04R 2500
US Classification:
381324, 381322, 381323
Abstract:
A circuit board assembly for a hearing device comprises a substrate including a component mounting region that can be folded into a desired orientation. A circuit board assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention can preferably be folded without affecting the performance characteristics of the substrate or any of the components mounted to the substrate. In a preferred embodiment a circuit board assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention comprises a first component mounting region adapted to receive a hearing device microphone, a second component mounting region adapted to receive an electronic circuit and a circuit capacitor, a third component mounting region adapted to receive a contact pad, and a fourth component mounting region adapted to receive a programming pad. When folded in accordance with a preferred configuration, the flexible circuit board assembly can be readily inserted into a hearing device housing.


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Method For Fitting A Universal Hearing Device Shell And Conformal Tip In An Ear Canal

Method For Fitting A Universal Hearing Device Shell And Conformal Tip In An Ear Canal

US Patent:
6532295, Mar 11, 2003
Filed:
Dec 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/467546
Inventors:
Owen D. Brimhall - South Jordan UT
Carl E. Ellis - Salt Lake City UT
Jerry L. Pauley - Salt Lake City UT
Craig M. Collotzi - Sandy UT
Assignee:
Sonic Innovations, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A04R 2500
US Classification:
381328, 181130, 181135, 379 52, 381322, 381325, 381329, 381312
Abstract:
A method for fitting a hearing device in an ear canal, comprises, providing a receiver module sized and shaped to fit in any of a wide range of ear canals, selecting a conformal tip from a plurality of differently sized conformal tips, each conformal tip of the plurality having an inside circumference adapted to engage the same size receiver module, wherein the selected conformal tip has an outside circumference slightly larger than the circumference of the ear canal, engaging the receiver module within the selected conformal tip, and inserting the selected conformal tip and engaged receiver module into the ear canal.


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Retention And Extraction Device For A Hearing Aid

Retention And Extraction Device For A Hearing Aid

US Patent:
6382346, May 7, 2002
Filed:
Jan 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/768862
Inventors:
Owen D. Brimhall - South Jordan UT
Jerry L. Pauley - Salt Lake City UT
Carl E. Ellis - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Sonic innovations - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
E61B 702
US Classification:
181135, 381328
Abstract:
A hearing aid retention and extraction device comprises a retention ring having an outer bonding surface and an inner grasping surface, and an elongate member extending from the retention ring. The retention and extraction device can be incorporated into a hearing device tip and allows both a hearing device and the hearing device tip to be simultaneously removed from an ear canal. When a user pulls on the elongate member, the retention ring cinches around the hearing device and prevents it from becoming separated from the hearing device tip. The cinching action of the retention ring also holds the hearing device in place within the ear canal.


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Retention And Extraction Device For A Hearing Aid

Retention And Extraction Device For A Hearing Aid

US Patent:
6179085, Jan 30, 2001
Filed:
Sep 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/409793
Inventors:
Owen D. Brimhall - South Jordan UT
Jerry L. Pauley - Salt Lake City UT
Carl E. Ellis - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Sonic Innovations - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
E61B 702
US Classification:
181135
Abstract:
A hearing aid retention and extraction device comprises a retention ring having an outer bonding surface and an inner grasping surface, and an elongate member extending from the retention ring. The retention and extraction device can be incorporated into a hearing device tip and allows both a hearing device and the hearing device tip to be simultaneously removed from an ear canal. When a user pulls on the elongate member, the retention ring cinches around the hearing device and prevents it from becoming separated from the hearing device tip. The cinching action of the retention ring also holds the hearing device in place within the ear canal.