VAUGHAN BARRY WEEKS
Pilots at Howland Ave, Racine, WI

License number
Wisconsin A2018976
Issued Date
Aug 2016
Expiration Date
Aug 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
135 Howland Ave, Racine, WI 53404

Professional information

Vaughan Weeks Photo 1

Toilet Mounted Urine Flow Meter

US Patent:
4554687, Nov 26, 1985
Filed:
Nov 26, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/674561
Inventors:
Garry L. Carter - Racine WI
Vaughan B. Weeks - Racine WI
Assignee:
Medical Engineering Corporation - Racine WI
International Classification:
A47K 1100, G01F 120
US Classification:
41442
Abstract:
A urine flow meter including a toilet mounted collector is disclosed. The collector has a mouth portion which is dimensioned to fit within a toilet bowl and which has walls which slope downwardly and inwardly to a neck portion. The neck portion extends downwardly from the lower end of the mouth portion to receive urine directed into it from the mouth portion. An aperture is formed in the neck portion and a pressure sender has a lower end in communication with the neck portion. An upper end of the pressure sender is above the neck portion and is connected to a pressure transducer. Urine accumulates in the neck portion until the flow rate into the collector equals the flow rate out through the aperture. The accumulated volume of urine in the neck portion produces an air pressure within the pressure sender which is converted into an electrical signal by the pressure transducer. The pressure transducer output signal is suitable to be processed to provide critical urine flow data.


Vaughan Weeks Photo 2

Method And Apparatus For Stimulating Or Monitoring The Exercise Of Muscles Adjacent A Body Cavity

US Patent:
5662699, Sep 2, 1997
Filed:
Sep 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/525330
Inventors:
Hassan Hamedi - Milwaukee WI
H. Wilfred Lynch - New Glarus WI
Vaughan B. Weeks - Racine WI
Assignee:
Myo Kinetic Systems, Inc. - Menomonee Falls WI
International Classification:
A61N 104
US Classification:
607138
Abstract:
Methods, and apparatus used in the methods, for stimulating, and monitoring the exercise of, muscles near a body cavity by transmitting electrical energy between an electrical source or processor and the wall of the body cavity. A flexible airtight sheath with a resilient skeleton and outer conductive bands is collapsed by vacuum and inserted into the body cavity. Air is allowed to enter so that the skeleton expands the sheath and forces the conductive bands against the body cavity wall. The skeleton may be a foam member, internal ribs or a separate internal frame. The leads for conducting electrical energy to and from the bands may be embedded in the bands for a substantial portion of the band circumference, or the leads may be connected to the bands by piercing conductive mounds on the bands or by being joined to conductive straps on the bands.


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Artificial Sphincter With Improved Pressure Control Valve

US Patent:
4437457, Mar 20, 1984
Filed:
Apr 27, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/372436
Inventors:
Robert E. Trick - Racine WI
Vaughan B. Weeks - Racine WI
Assignee:
Medical Engineering Corporation - Racine WI
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
128 1R
Abstract:
An improved pressure control valve for a medical device having a hydraulic system comprises a valve housing having an open top and a bottom and an inwardly directed shoulder partially closing the top. A poppet with an upwardly extending stem is mounted in the housing between the top and the bottom. The poppet has a sealing edge mounted on its top about the stem, and there is a calibrated spring urging the poppet towards the open top of the housing so that the sealing edge is in sealing contact with the underside of the shoulder thus closing the valve. The poppet has an internal passage extending therethrough from an inlet in the bottom of the base of the poppet to an outlet in the side of the stem. The outlet in the stem is normally closed by an elastic band which is circumferentially positioned about the stem. The valve can be opened by exerting sufficient force upon the stem or top of the poppet to compress the spring or by a fluid pressure in the internal passage in the poppet which deflects the elastic band so that it no longer closes the outlet of the internal passage.


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Self Sealing Subcutaneous Infusion And Withdrawal Device

US Patent:
4802885, Feb 7, 1989
Filed:
Jun 17, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/875421
Inventors:
Vaughan B. Weeks - Racine WI
Jeffrey E. Bark - Racine WI
Assignee:
Medical Engineering Corporation - Racine WI
International Classification:
A61M 1100
US Classification:
604 93
Abstract:
The self-sealing subcutaneous infusion and withdrawal device or septum includes a cup-shaped needle stop member that defines a fluid chamber having a fluid transfer opening. A jacket envelops the needle stop member and includes an integrally formed delivery tube that aligns with the fluid transfer opening in the needle stop member. The fluid chamber of the needle stop member is sealed by a needle penetrable sealing member that is forced against a wall of the needle stop member by a clamping member to provide a mechanical leak-tight seal. The seal member has opposite convex surfaces which cooperate with the clamping member to impose a compression force upon a needle that penetrates the seal member during the fluid infusion and fluid withdrawal processes.


Vaughan Weeks Photo 5

Catheter Anchoring Device

US Patent:
4645492, Feb 24, 1987
Filed:
Feb 19, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/830917
Inventors:
Vaughan B. Weeks - Racine WI
Assignee:
Medical Engineering Corporation - Racine WI
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604174
Abstract:
A device for anchoring catheter tubing to the skin of a patient which includes a resiliently flexible pad attachable to the patient's skin. The pad has a predetermined dimensioned arcuate passageway disposed therein for snugly receiving and redirecting the tube. The passageway is externally accessible along its length by manually spreading the pad along a slit.


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Laser-Resistant Back-Up Pad

US Patent:
4520814, Jun 4, 1985
Filed:
Sep 28, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/426109
Inventors:
Vaughan B. Weeks - Racine WI
Assignee:
Medical Engineering Corporation - Racine WI
International Classification:
A61B 1736
US Classification:
1283031
Abstract:
An elastomeric back-up pad having a smooth laser-resistant coating thereon is provided for insertion between tissue layers incised during surgical procedures in which a laser is used to incise the tissue. The laser-resistant coating on the pad comprises a mixture of powdered metal which tends to reflect the laser beam and an elastomer which bonds the coating to the pad and imparts a smooth exterior surface to the coating thereby reducing the risk of tissue trauma as the pad is inserted between the tissue layers.


Vaughan Weeks Photo 7

Animal Nail Clipper

US Patent:
2007013, Jun 21, 2007
Filed:
Nov 2, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/591761
Inventors:
Ben Manheimer - Chesterfield MO, US
Vaughan Weeks - Racine WI, US
Ruth Webb - Racine WI, US
International Classification:
A45D 29/00
US Classification:
30 29
Abstract:
A clipper for clipping nails of an animal such as a dog, or cat, allows for the clipping of an individual nail at the desired length while preventing injury to the animal. The device includes a clipping means and a sensing means which allows the nail to be localized in a desired position relative to the clipping plane of the clipper and the internal structure of the nail. The sensing means includes a signal generation means, a signal reception means, and a quick indicator. The animal mail is positioned near the clipping means and the sensing means produces a sensible signal confirming the position of the clipping plane upon the nail, particularly the quick of the nail. The user then may adjust the position of the clipping means such that the clipping plane avoids the quick. The user then actuates the clipping means and trims the nail.


Vaughan Weeks Photo 8

Animal Nail Clipper

US Patent:
8100088, Jan 24, 2012
Filed:
Nov 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/590534
Inventors:
Ben Manheimer, III - Chesterfield MO, US
Vaughan Weeks - Racine WI, US
Ruth Webb - Racine WI, US
Assignee:
STIM, LLC - Chesterfield MO
International Classification:
A01K 13/00
US Classification:
119610, 119600, 119601
Abstract:
A clipper for clipping nails of an animal such as a dog, or cat, that allows for the clipping of an individual nail at the desired length while preventing injury to the animal, including a clipper portion and a sensing portion which allows the nail to be localized in a desired position relative to the clipping plane of the clipper and the internal structure of the nail, wherein the sensing portion is included within circuitry that includes a signal generation portion, a signal reception portion, and a quick indicator. The animal nail is positioned near the clipper portion and the sensing portion produces a sensible signal confirming the position of the clipping plane upon the nail, particularly the quick of the nail. The user then may adjust the position of the clipper portion such that the clipping plane avoids the quick. The user then actuates the clipper portion and trims the nail.