MARK WILLIAM GROVES
Pilots at Piedmont Rd, Columbus, OH

License number
Ohio A2147988
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
274 Piedmont Rd, Columbus, OH 43214

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Mark Groves
505 Evergreen Ter, Columbus, OH 43228
Mark Groves, age 60
5034 Shellbark Ct, Groveport, OH 43125
(740) 404-5432
Mark Groves
4655 Tayport Ave, Grove City, OH 43123
Mark Groves, age 65
4837 Monnett Chapel Rd, Galion, OH 44833
(419) 462-3531
Mark Groves, age 61
52801 Zep Rd W, Pleasant City, OH 43772

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Technician At Ohio Air National Guard

Technician At Ohio Air National Guard

Position:
AFE Technician at Ohio Air National Guard
Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Military
Work:
Ohio Air National Guard since Apr 2001 - AFE Technician J.P. Morgan Feb 1998 - Apr 2001 - Financial Advisor Ohio Air National Guard - Wright-Patterson AFB/Rickenbacker ANGB, OH Jul 1991 - Jul 1994 - Weather Specialist
Interests:
Flying, vintage aircraft, competitive shooting, scuba diving, tennis, golf, reading.
Languages:
English, French


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Prosthetic Device Utilizing Electric Vacuum Pump

Prosthetic Device Utilizing Electric Vacuum Pump

US Patent:
2012000, Jan 5, 2012
Filed:
Sep 13, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/231690
Inventors:
James M. Colvin - Hilliard OH, US
Michael L. Haynes - Columbus OH, US
Christopher T. Kelley - Grandview Heights OH, US
Mark W. Ford - Jamestown OH, US
Mark W. Groves - Columbus OH, US
Jeffrey A. Denune - Galloway OH, US
Assignee:
THE OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANY - Mount Sterling OH
International Classification:
A61F 2/80
US Classification:
623 34
Abstract:
A prosthetic assembly operative to evacuate an interior of a prosthetic socket, and control systems for use therewith. The prosthetic assembly employs evacuation devices for evacuating the socket. The evacuation devices preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and a power source located within a housing. Associated control systems may be of various design and may employ wired or wireless communication. When wireless communication is employed, a hand held controller or other remote control device may be used to remotely control operation of the evacuation device.


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Prosthetic Device Utilizing Electric Vacuum Pump

Prosthetic Device Utilizing Electric Vacuum Pump

US Patent:
7947085, May 24, 2011
Filed:
Jun 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/423632
Inventors:
Wilbur A. Haines - Indianapolis IN, US
James M. Colvin - Columbus OH, US
Michael L. Haynes - Columbus OH, US
Christopher T. Kelley - Grandview Heights OH, US
Mark W. Ford - Jamestown OH, US
Mark W. Groves - Columbus OH, US
Jeffrey A. Denune - Galloway OH, US
Assignee:
The Ohio Williow Wood Company - Mount Sterling OH
International Classification:
A61F 2/48, A61F 2/78, A61F 2/80, A61F 2/60
US Classification:
623 24, 623 33, 623 34, 623 35, 623 36
Abstract:
Evacuation devices for evacuating the socket of a prosthetic limb, and prosthetic limb systems employing such vacuum devices. The evacuation devices each preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and a power source. Such evacuation devices can be attached at various locations on or in a prosthetic limb. Because the electrically powered pump does not require manual manipulation to create vacuum, it is substantially easier to use than a manual pump. Due to the small size and small power source required by such an electrically powered pump, an evacuation device may be readily incorporated into a prosthesis.


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Closet Organization System And Method For Installing Same

Closet Organization System And Method For Installing Same

US Patent:
6079803, Jun 27, 2000
Filed:
Feb 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/017371
Inventors:
Robert A. West - Shorewood MN
Dale Aberegg - Mt. Vernon OH
Brian K. Linstedt - Ostrander OH
Mark W. Groves - Columbus OH
Gregory J. Merz - Gahanna OH
Stephen Bennett Moore - Loveland OH
Assignee:
Westerlund Products Corporation - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A47B 7700
US Classification:
312107
Abstract:
A closet organization system is provided which includes an apparatus and a method for installing same. The apparatus includes adjustable shelving and an adjustable clothes rod coupled to a console unit, which can further include additional shelving and also drawers. The console unit which includes posts having holes therein for receiving projections on the console shelves, and a drawer assembly, or inserts for use with adjustable shelving, the console shelves, and the drawer assembly. The closet organization system, fabricated from either word or lightweight plastic, is adapted to be easily assembled and easily disassembled. Additional brackets can secure the console unit to a wall, and brackets can be further included with the adjustable shelving to provide additional support.


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Prosthetic Device Utilizing Electric Vacuum Pump

Prosthetic Device Utilizing Electric Vacuum Pump

US Patent:
2008024, Oct 2, 2008
Filed:
Mar 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/052724
Inventors:
Michael L. Haynes - Bexley OH, US
James M. Colvin - Hillard OH, US
Christopher T. Kelley - Grandview Heights OH, US
Mark W. Ford - Jamestown OH, US
Mark W. Groves - Columbus OH, US
Jeffrey A. Denune - Galloway OH, US
Assignee:
The Ohio Willow Wood Company - Mount Sterling OH
International Classification:
A61F 2/80, A61F 2/48
US Classification:
623 34, 623 24, 623 38
Abstract:
Prosthetic devices having vacuum components operative to evacuate the interior of a prosthetic socket thereof, and control systems for use therewith. The evacuation devices preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and associated power source, and a vacuum accumulator connected to the vacuum pump. Associated control systems may be of various designs and may employ wired or wireless communication. Control of an evacuation device may be based on vacuum level, residual limb volume, residual limb motion, user activity level or other device parameters.


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Prosthetic Socket Sealing System And Method

Prosthetic Socket Sealing System And Method

US Patent:
2014005, Feb 27, 2014
Filed:
Apr 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/111682
Inventors:
Glenn R. Schober - Tipp City OH, US
John P. Jones - Camden OH, US
Mark W. Groves - Columbus OH, US
Christopher T. Kelley - Grandview Heights OH, US
Assignee:
THE OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANY - Mount Sterling OH
International Classification:
A61F 2/80
US Classification:
623 36
Abstract:
Prosthetic socket sealing systems and methods of use. Embodiments of the present invention include various combinations of sealing elements that are associated with a rigid prosthetic socket and act to seal the socket interior against air intrusion or escape via the open proximal end thereof. The socket interior may thus be evacuated for purposes of vacuum suspension or otherwise.


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Reinforced Prosthetic Suspension Sleeve

Reinforced Prosthetic Suspension Sleeve

US Patent:
2009007, Mar 19, 2009
Filed:
Sep 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/855866
Inventors:
Mark W. Groves - Columbus OH, US
Christopher T. Kelley - Grandview Heights OH, US
Assignee:
The Ohio Willow Wood Company - Mt. Sterling OH
International Classification:
A61F 2/80
US Classification:
623 34
Abstract:
A prosthetic suspension sleeve having reinforcement that prevents or minimizes damage to the suspension sleeve, particularly as a result of abrasion, puncture, or an impact with another object during use. The reinforcement may be selectively located along one or more interior, exterior, or interior and exterior areas of a suspension sleeve. The reinforcement material may be comprised of one or more materials that preferably exhibit resistance to cuts, tears, punctures and/or other damage. In an alternative embodiment, reinforcement may be provided by mixing one or more reinforcing materials into the polymeric material of the suspension sleeve. Combinations of different reinforcement types may be employed.


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Continuous Passive Motion Device For Imparting A Spiral Motion To The Digits Of The Hand

Continuous Passive Motion Device For Imparting A Spiral Motion To The Digits Of The Hand

US Patent:
5115806, May 26, 1992
Filed:
Feb 1, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/471365
Inventors:
William Greuloch - Columbus OH
Dan Shamir - Columbus OH
Mark W. Groves - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Danninger Medical Technology, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A61H 102
US Classification:
128 26
Abstract:
A continuous passive motion device is provided which imparts a reciprocating spiral motion to one or more fingers of a user. The device can also be adapted for use with a thumb. The motion is achieved by linking a rotary motion of the device to a linear motion with respect to the device of a linear actuator.


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Multi-Layer Polymeric Prosthetic Liner

Multi-Layer Polymeric Prosthetic Liner

US Patent:
2009024, Sep 24, 2009
Filed:
Mar 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/407362
Inventors:
James M. Colvin - Hilliard OH, US
Christopher T. Kelley - Grandview Heights OH, US
Mark A. Groves - Columbus OH, US
Jeffrey A. Denune - Galloway OH, US
Assignee:
THE OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANY - Mount Sterling OH
International Classification:
A61F 2/80
US Classification:
623 36
Abstract:
A multi-layer prosthetic liner having an inner polymeric material layer surrounded by an outer polymeric material layer. The outer polymeric material layer is dissimilar to the inner polymeric material layer. A tying layer may reside between the inner polymeric material layer and the outer polymeric material layer. Any embodiment of the liner may be wholly or partially covered on its exterior with a material that exhibits low-friction and/or wicking characteristics.


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Manicure Machine

Manicure Machine

US Patent:
5643062, Jul 1, 1997
Filed:
May 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/447363
Inventors:
James R. Joseph - Kentwood MI
Mark W. Groves - Columbus OH
International Classification:
B24B 2300, B24B 2708
US Classification:
451355
Abstract:
A manicure device which is well suited for filing or buffing the convex top surfaces and the outer convex edges of fingernails and toenails includes a flexible, textured belt disposed in a cartridge which is detachably secured to a housing containing a high speed electric motor. The casing includes bearings over which the belt passes when the device is being used, and a belt opening which exposes a portion of the textured surface of the belt so that a fingernail can be pressed thereto. The machine allows the belt to be pressed against a convex surface or edge of a fingernail or toenail, so that the belt will conform to the convex shape thereof and provide uniformly smooth filing or buffing. The cartridges are relatively inexpensive and easily replaced, which facilitates and promotes replacement of the cartridge whenever the machine is being used to file or buff the fingernails or toenails of a different person, whereby better hygiene is achieved.