JOHN GREGORY HAND
Pilots at Dellview Dr, Warsaw, IN

License number
Indiana A2235934
Issued Date
May 2016
Expiration Date
May 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
91 E Dellview Dr, Warsaw, IN 46582

Professional information

John Hand Photo 1

Surgical Implement Handle Machine

US Patent:
5824181, Oct 20, 1998
Filed:
Jan 19, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/588993
Inventors:
Brian D. Salyer - Warsaw IN
John E. Hand - Warsaw IN
Assignee:
Othy, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
B32B 3120, B23Q 1500
US Classification:
1563798
Abstract:
An improved machine for applying surgical implements to handles comprising a fluent actuated power cylinder with a moveable rod having a distal end. A handle holder is secured to the distal end. The handle holder has a handle cavity therein for holding a surgical implement handle. The handle has an implement stud opening extending axially of the machine. An implement holder having a tool cavity therein for holding a surgical implement with a handle stud facing the stud opening on the machine axis is provided. A stud heater and a stud temperature sensor and a control unit are operatively connected together such that when the control unit is actuated, the stud heater will heat the tool handle stud to a predetermined stud temperature sensed by the sensor which activates the power cylinder to force the handle within the handle holder onto the tool stud and to position the tool stud in the opening of the handle whereby the handle is secured to the tool implement in a manner whereby the tool and handle may be autoclaved repetitively without predetermined failing of the handle.


John Hand Photo 2

Method For Transferring Images Onto Substrates

US Patent:
5916723, Jun 29, 1999
Filed:
May 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/855850
Inventors:
John E. Hand - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
G03G 1316
US Classification:
430126
Abstract:
An improved method for transferring single and multicolored images on to substrates having the following process steps. Copying a mirror image of the image on to a transfer sheet using pigmented softenable ink, placing the transfer sheet with the mirror image thereon against the substrate with the image and pigmented softenable ink therebetween, softening the ink and bonding the image to the substrate, and removing the transfer paper leaving the image in pigmented ink on the substrate.