PAUL D SANTARELLI
Engineers in Wilkes Barre, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE033946E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Wilkes Barre, PA 18707

Professional information

Paul Santarelli Photo 1

Surgical Case Cart

US Patent:
4767166, Aug 30, 1988
Filed:
Apr 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/043485
Inventors:
Robert J. Cohn - Dallas PA
Frank C. Olsson - East Lyme CT
James W. Holzman - New Tripoli PA
Paul Santarelli - Hudson PA
Assignee:
Metropolitan Wire Corporation - Wilkes-Barre PA
International Classification:
A47B 7706
US Classification:
312229
Abstract:
A surgical case cart having a closed container supported on a chassis. The closed container includes a pair of front door panels hinged to side door panels which in turn are hinged to side wall sections, so that the container can be completely opened with the front and portions of the sides being exposed by the door panels wrapping around the side and back. The door panels are formed of single pan construction so as to avoid cracks and crevices, and yet exhibit rigidity of a double pan door construction. The lower edges of the door panels provide a baffle effect to reduce the movement of contaminated air into the cart. The top of the cart contains an overhang lip to prevent liquids from spilling into the container. Stem mounted casters are utilized to avoid flat horizontal surfaces on which dirt can collect. The intersection between the back, sides and chassis is constructed to avoid the possibility of collecting contamination and bacteria.


Paul Santarelli Photo 2

Surgical Case Cart

US Patent:
4618067, Oct 21, 1986
Filed:
Feb 11, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/700122
Inventors:
Robert J. Cohn - Dallas PA
Frank C. Olsson - East Lyme CT
James W. Holzman - New Tripoli PA
Paul Santarelli - Hudson PA
Assignee:
Metropolitan Wire Corporation - Wilkes-Barre PA
International Classification:
B65D 634, E06B 370, E06B 700
US Classification:
220 15
Abstract:
A surgical case cart having a closed container supported on a chassis. The closed container includes a pair of front door panels hinged to side door panels which in turn are hinged to side wall sections, so that the container can be completely opened with the front and portions of the sides being exposed by the door panels wrapping around the side and back. The door panels are formed of single pan construction so as to avoid cracks and crevices, and yet exhibit rigidity of a double pan door construction. The lower edges of the door panels provide a baffle effect to reduce the movement of contaminated air into the cart. The top of the cart contains an overhang lip to prevent liquids from spilling into the container. Stem mounted casters are utilized to avoid flat horizontal surfaces on which dirt can collect. The intersection between the back, sides and chassis is constructed to avoid the possibility of collecting contamination and bacteria.


Paul Santarelli Photo 3

Surgical Case Cart

US Patent:
4846537, Jul 11, 1989
Filed:
Apr 15, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/182251
Inventors:
Robert J. Cohn - Dallas PA
Frank C. Olsson - East Lyme CT
James W. Holzman - New Tripoli PA
Paul Santarelli - Hudson PA
Assignee:
Metropolitan Wire Corporation - Wilkes-Barre PA
International Classification:
A47B 7706
US Classification:
312229
Abstract:
A surgical case cart having a closed container supported on a chassis. The closed container includes a pair of front door panels hinged to side door panels which in turn are hinged to side wall sections, so that the container can be completely opened with the front and portions of the sides being exposed by the door panels wrapping around the side and back. The door panels are formed of single pan construction so as to avoid cracks and crevices, and yet exhibit rigidity of a double pan door construction. The lower edges of the door panels provide a baffle effect to reduce the movement of contaminated air into the cart. The top of the cart contains an overhang lip to prevent liquids from spilling into the container. Stem mounted casters are utilized to avoid flat horizontal surfaces on which dirt can collect. The intersection between the back, sides and chassis is constructed to avoid the possibility of collecting contamination and bacteria.


Paul Santarelli Photo 4

Surgical Case Cart

US Patent:
4550956, Nov 5, 1985
Filed:
Mar 4, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/354762
Inventors:
Robert J. Cohn - Dallas PA
Frank C. Olsson - East Lyme CT
James W. Holzman - New Tripoli PA
Paul Santarelli - Hudson PA
Assignee:
Metropolitan Wire Corporation - Wilkes-Barre PA
International Classification:
A47B 3100
US Classification:
312250
Abstract:
A surgical case cart having a closed container supported on a chassis. The closed container includes a pair of front door panels hinged to side door panels which in turn are hinged to side wall sections, so that the container can be completely opened with the front and portions of the sides being exposed by the door panels wrapping around the side and back. The door panels are formed of single pan construction so as to avoid cracks and crevices, and yet exhibit rigidity of a double pan door construction. The lower edges of the door panels provide a baffle effect to reduce the movement of contaminated air into the cart. The top of the cart contains an overhang lip to prevent liquids from spilling into the container. Stem mounted casters are utilized to avoid flat horizontal surfaces on which dirt can collect. The intersection between the back, sides and chassis is constructed to avoid the possibility of collecting contamination and bacteria.


Paul Santarelli Photo 5

Surgical Case Cart

US Patent:
4678214, Jul 7, 1987
Filed:
Jul 5, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/752099
Inventors:
Robert J. Cohn - Dallas PA
Frank C. Olsson - East Lyme CT
James W. Holzman - New Tripoli PA
Paul Santarelli - Hudson PA
Assignee:
Metropolitan Wire Corporation - Wilkes-Barre PA
International Classification:
E05C 310
US Classification:
292213
Abstract:
A surgical case cart having a closed container supported on a chassis. The closed container includes a pair of front door panels hinged to side door panels which in turn are hinged to side wall sections, so that the container can be completely opened with the front and portions of the sides being exposed by the door panels wrapping around the side and back. The door panels are formed of single pan construction so as to avoid cracks and crevices, and yet exhibit rigidity of a double pan door construction. The lower edges of the door panels provide a baffle effect to reduce the movement of contaminated air into the cart. The top of the cart contains an overhang lip to prevent liquids from spilling into the container. Stem mounted casters are utilized to avoid flat horizontal surfaces on which dirt can collect. The intersection between the back, sides and chassis is constructed to avoid the possibility of collecting contamination and bacteria.