MARK ANDREW PATTON
Pilots in Denver, CO

License number
Colorado A4302620
Issued Date
Nov 2016
Expiration Date
Nov 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
PO Box 441072, Denver, CO 80044

Professional information

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Mark Patton

Position:
Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Synopsys
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Synopsys since Dec 1996 - Sr. Product Marketing Manager Mentor Graphics Jun 1987 - Dec 1996 - Consulting Manager Honewell Jun 1980 - Jun 1987 - Sr Design Engineer


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Chief, Airman &Amp; Family Readiness Section At United States Air Force

Position:
Chief, Airman & Family Readiness Section at United States Air Force
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
United States Air Force - Chief, Airman & Family Readiness Section


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Professional Pilot

Position:
Corporate/Charter Pilot at Trans Air
Location:
Denver, Colorado
Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Work:
Trans Air since Sep 2010 - Corporate/Charter Pilot
Education:
Metropolitan State College of Denver 2001 - 2007
BS, Aviation


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Independent Automotive Professional

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Automotive
Interests:
I not only do custom builds and performance but do fleet and everyday vehicle repair as well


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Mechanism For Fixing A Blood Centrifuge Bowl To A Rotating Spindle

US Patent:
5964690, Oct 12, 1999
Filed:
Mar 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/820201
Inventors:
David W. Wright - Littleton CO
Mark T. Patton - Denver CO
Lee W. Travis - Denver CO
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B04B 1500
US Classification:
494 12
Abstract:
A mechanism for fixing a blood centrifuge bowl to a rotating spindle is disclosed having two parts. The first part converts downward movement of an outer collar of a chuck into inward and downward pressure against a blood bowl to be secured in the chuck. The second part of the invention converts centrifugal forces present in a rotating chuck into downward pressure on the collar described above. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the chuck comprises a base plate, plungers, a finger ring and a collar. The base plate receives and positions the blood bowl. The finger ring has a series of fingers located around its upper periphery that pivot around living hinges into contact with the blood bowl. The collar has an annular sloping finger contacting surface that contacts the outer surface of the fingers and forces them inward and downward into contact with the blood bowl. The base plate has a series of outwardly directed bores that hold plungers.


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Peristaltic Pump And Tube Loading System

US Patent:
5759017, Jun 2, 1998
Filed:
Jan 28, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/790073
Inventors:
Mark T. Patton - Denver CO
Jacek Lasota - Thornton CO
Assignee:
Medtronic Electromedics, Inc. - Parker CO
International Classification:
F04B 4312
US Classification:
4174779
Abstract:
A peristaltic pump and tube body system disclosed includes a pump housing, a pump rotor rotatably mounted in the housing, and a motor for driving the rotor. The housing has a pair of opposed side walls hinged and releasably latched to the housing whereby insertion and removal of a pump tube is facilitated. The rotor has two rollers disposed at 180 degrees to one another together with opposed rigid bearing surfaces inside the housing which squeeze the latch to produce a pumping action when the rotor is rotated in either direction.


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Tubing Clamps For Blood Separating Apparatus

US Patent:
5769385, Jun 23, 1998
Filed:
Jan 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/786028
Inventors:
Dale Burrous - Gilcrest CO
Mark T. Patton - Denver CO
Assignee:
Medtronic Electromedics, Inc. - Parker CO
International Classification:
F16K 706
US Classification:
251 7
Abstract:
A pinch clamp finding a primary use in an autotransfusion machine includes a hollow clamp head having a closed upper end and an open lower end reciprocally receiving a piston. A lateral groove is established in the clamp head so that a deformable tube can be received in the clamp head passing through the hollow interior thereof. The piston is reciprocally moved within the clamp head so as to selectively pinch the tube between the piston head and the closed end of the clamp head. The piston is positively reciprocated by cam followers on a piston rod with the cam followers riding in closed cam tracks in adjacent cam wheels on opposite sides of the piston. The cam wheels are mounted on a crankshaft which is selectively driven by power means.