LATHA SREE VELLANKI, M.D.
Dermatology at Medical Park Dr, Helena, MT

License number
Montana 8071
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Dermatology
Address
Address
1 Medical Park Dr, Helena, MT 59601
Phone
(406) 443-7200
(406) 443-7201 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Latha Vellanki
1 Medical Park Dr, Helena, MT 59601
Latha Vellanki
642 Madison Ave, Helena, MT 59601
(406) 443-8770
Latha S Vellanki
1 Medical Park Dr, Helena, MT 59601
(406) 443-7200
Latha S Vellanki
50 Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT 59601
(406) 442-3534
Latha S Vellanki, age 57
642 Madison Ave, Helena, MT 59601
(406) 443-8770

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Dr. Latha S Vellanki, Helena MT - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Latha S Vellanki, Helena MT - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Dermatology
Address:
Helena Dermatology & Laser Clin
1 Medical Park Dr SUITE 1, Helena 59601
(406) 443-7200 (Phone)
Certifications:
Dermatology, 1995
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Northeastern Ohio University / College of Medicine
Graduated: 1991
Cleveland Clinic Fndn


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Finger Stylus For Use With Capacitive Touch Panels

Finger Stylus For Use With Capacitive Touch Panels

US Patent:
2013007, Mar 28, 2013
Filed:
Sep 26, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/627100
Inventors:
Nano Nails, LLC - Helena MT, US
Latha Sree Vellanki - Helena MT, US
Assignee:
NANO NAILS, LLC - Helena MT
International Classification:
G06F 3/033, G06F 3/044
US Classification:
345174, 345179
Abstract:
Capacitive styluses and methods for use thereof. A stylus according to the present application may include a finger engagement portion adapted to engage the finger of a user. Furthermore, the stylus may include an extension portion that is adapted to extend beyond the distal tip of the finger of the user. An electrically conductive contact surface may be disposed beyond the distal tip of the finger and be contactable with a capacitive touch panel. An electrically conductive path may be provided between the contact surface and the finger engagement portion to establish electrical communication therebetween. The contact surface may be of sufficient size to affect a capacitive sensor of a capacitive touch panel when in contact therewith and when the stylus is mounted to the finger of a user.