MAYNARD FRANKLIN OLIVERIUS
Pilots at Clarion Park Dr, Topeka, KS

License number
Kansas A1419012
Issued Date
Mar 2017
Expiration Date
Mar 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3922 SW Clarion Park Dr, Topeka, KS 66610

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Maynard Oliverius, age 80
3922 SW Clarion Park Dr, Topeka, KS 66610
(785) 527-1986
Maynard Oliverius
5455 N Saint Clair St, Wichita, KS 67204
(316) 648-8812
Maynard F Oliverius, age 80
3922 Clarion Park Dr, Topeka, KS 66610
(785) 273-1986
(785) 271-0776
Maynard F Oliverius
3922 SW Clarion Park Dr, Topeka, KS 66610
(785) 273-1986
(785) 271-0776
Maynard F Oliverius
3922 Carlson Rd, Topeka, KS 66610

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Maynard Oliverius Photo 1
Ceo At Stormont-Vail Healthcare

Ceo At Stormont-Vail Healthcare

Position:
CEO at Stormont-Vail HealthCare
Location:
Topeka, Kansas Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Stormont-Vail HealthCare - CEO


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Sterile Container For Enclosing A Contaminated Article Therein

Sterile Container For Enclosing A Contaminated Article Therein

US Patent:
3941245, Mar 2, 1976
Filed:
Mar 25, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/454761
Inventors:
Maynard F. Oliverius - Topeka KS
International Classification:
B65D 3320
US Classification:
206438
Abstract:
A sterile container for enclosing contaminated or non-sterile material or article therein wherein the sterile container comprises walls defining a first or outer container which has a closed end and a cuff adjacent an open end of the outer container and in overlying relation with the walls of the first container and walls defining a second or inner container having a closed end releasably supported within said second or inner container having walls extending outwardly of the openend of the outer container with a portion overlying a portion of said cuff to prevent contact of non-sterile material therewith. Enclosing non-sterile material or article in the sterile container includes holding the first or outer container by a sterile person while moving the non-sterile material or article into the second or inner container through the open end thereof by a second person. The material or article when engaged with the closed end of the inner container effecting bodily movement of the inner or second container into the first or outer container and then the sterile person holding the outer container sealing the outer or first container in a line or band outwardly of the inner container and article or material by exerting inwardly directed pressure on exterior surfaces of the container at said line or band to effect adhesive-to-adhesive contact between pressure-sensitive adhesive on facing surfaces of the wall portions of the outer or first container to thereby seal the material or article and second container within the outer or sterile container, said adhesive being characterized by adhering to like adhesive and resisting adhesion to other material such as material forming the containers.


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Method For Enclosing A Contaminated Article In A Sterile Container

Method For Enclosing A Contaminated Article In A Sterile Container

US Patent:
3988873, Nov 2, 1976
Filed:
Oct 15, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/622769
Inventors:
Maynard F. Oliverius - Topeka KS
International Classification:
B65B 504, B65B 702
US Classification:
53 27
Abstract:
The method for enclosing contaminated or non-sterile material or article in a sterile container wherein the sterile container comprises walls defining a first or outer container which has a closed end and a cuff adjacent an open end of the outer container and in overlying relation with the walls of the first container and walls defining a second or inner container having a closed end releasably supported within said second or inner container having walls extending outwardly of the open end of the outer container with a portion overlying a portion of said cuff to prevent contact of non-sterile material therewith. Enclosing non-sterile material or article in the sterile container includes holding the first or outer container by a sterile person while moving the non-sterile material or article into the second or inner container through the open end thereof by a second person. The material or article when engaged with the closed end of the inner container effecting bodily movement of the inner or second container into the first or outer container and then the sterile person holding the outer container sealing the outer or first container in a line or band outwardly of the inner container and article or material by exerting inwardly directed pressure on exterior surfaces of the container at said line or band to effect adhesive-to-adhesive contact between pressure-sensitive adhesive on facing surfaces of the wall portions of the outer or first container to thereby seal the material or article and second container within the outer or sterile container, said adhesive being characterized by adhering to like adhesive and resisting adhesion to other material such as material forming the containers.


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Sterile Container With Tear-Away Throat

Sterile Container With Tear-Away Throat

US Patent:
5178278, Jan 12, 1993
Filed:
Dec 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/814485
Inventors:
Maynard F. Oliverius - Topeka KS
International Classification:
B65D 3320
US Classification:
206455
Abstract:
An improved sterile container device, having a tear-away throat, which includes walls defining a cavity having a closed end and an open throat, a first cuff connected to the walls adjacent to the open throat, a shield and a second cuff in overlying relation to the first cuff and upper portions of the walls adapted to protect same from contamination by a non-sterile article being inserted into the cavity, and a sleeve for removing the shield from the cavity and for cooperatively effecting a separation of the device into a sterile portion containing the contaminated article and a discard portion. A pressure sensitive adhesive provides a sealing arrangement for sealing the non-sterile article in the sterile portion.