MICHAEL LARSEN
Burglar Alarm in Sandy, UT

License number
Utah 335760-8009
Issued Date
Mar 19, 1997
Expiration Date
Jun 19, 1997
Category
Burglar Alarm
Type
Temporary Burglar Alarm Company Agent
Address
Address
Sandy, UT

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Larsen
4662 Stockbridge Ln, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84117
Michael Larsen
468 E 3050 N, Ogden, UT 84414
Michael Larsen
4563 S Arcadia Ln, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84117
Michael Larsen
492 N 200 E, American Fork, UT 84003
Michael Larsen
482 Oak Ln, Kaysville, UT 84037

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Catheter Sleeve Assembly And One Step Injection Molding Process For Making The Same

Catheter Sleeve Assembly And One Step Injection Molding Process For Making The Same

US Patent:
6887417, May 3, 2005
Filed:
Nov 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/011608
Inventors:
Craig N. Gawreluk - Park City UT, US
Cynthia A. Castro - Sandy UT, US
Weston F. Harding - Lehi UT, US
Steven W. Johnson - West Jordan UT, US
Wayne M. Parris - Draper UT, US
Lantao Guo - Draper UT, US
Michael C. Larsen - Sandy UT, US
Assignee:
BectonDickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
B29C045/36
US Classification:
2643281, 26432812
Abstract:
An enhanced catheter introducer and method for making the same are disclosed. The catheter introducer may have a splittable sleeve assembly configured to be inserted into a blood vessel with a cannula. The cannula may then be removed, and a catheter may be inserted into the sleeve assembly. The sleeve assembly may be removed from the catheter by pulling handles of the sleeve assembly in different directions to split the sleeve assembly into two pieces. The sleeve assembly may have failure zones that enable the sleeve assembly to be easily split; the failure zones may take the form of thinned regions running along the length of the sleeve assembly. The sleeve assembly may be injection molded with a single step by injecting flows of molten plastic into a cavity of a mold such that the flows converge into an even distribution about the circumference of the sleeve. The mold may have a core pin designed to fit into the cavity. Through the use of the even distribution of flows, the core pin may seat within the cavity in an untensioned manner.