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  • 104 E Xy Ave, Vicksburg, MI 49097
  • 10728 Sudan St, Portage, MI 49002
  • 4020 Lake Crest Dr, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 (269) 342-9791
  • Austin, TX
  • Springfield, MA
  • Enfield, CT
  • Cambridge, MA
  • 4020 Lake Crest Cir APT 1A, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 (269) 342-9791

Work

Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Engineer

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Location:
Kalamazoo, MI
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Stryker
Principal Engineer
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Chad Souke

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Location:
2825 Airview Blvd, Portage, MI 49002
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Stryker Mar 2015 - Jan 2018
Senior Principal Engineer

Jds Uniphase Corporation Oct 2000 - Jan 2002
Process Engineer

Dell Jun 1999 - Jul 2000
Product Engineer

Visteon Corporation Jun 1998 - Sep 1998
Process Engineer

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mit) Oct 1997 - Jan 1998
Research Assistant
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1999
Scituate High School
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Principal Engineer At Stryker

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Position:
Principal Engineer at Stryker
Location:
Kalamazoo, Michigan Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Stryker
Principal Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Powered Patient Support And Fastening System With Inductive Based Power System

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US Patent:
7887113, Feb 15, 2011
Filed:
Jun 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/145037
Inventors:
Cliff Lambarth - Portage MI, US
Chad Souke - Kalamazoo MI, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
A16G 1/02
US Classification:
296 20
Abstract:
A patient support includes a base, a patient support surface supported by the base, an electrically powered device, and a rechargeable power storage device for powering the electrically powered device. Further, the patient support includes a receiving coil that is electrically coupled to the rechargeable power supply for inductive coupling with a transmitting coil, the receiving coil for recharging the rechargeable power supply when the receiving coil is inductively coupled to the transmitting coil.

In-Ambulance Cot Shut-Off Device

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US Patent:
8056950, Nov 15, 2011
Filed:
Mar 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/661599
Inventors:
Chad Souke - Kalamazoo MI, US
Joshua C. Colvin - Paw Paw MI, US
Kurosh Nahavandi - Portage MI, US
Michael W. Steffler - Kalamazoo MI, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
A61G 3/02
US Classification:
296 20, 5 861, 5611
Abstract:
An ambulance cot is disclosed and the ambulance cot having a base frame configured for support on a surface, a litter frame configured for supporting thereon a patient and an elevating mechanism interconnecting the base frame and the litter frame and configured to interconnect the litter frame and the base frame in order to facilitate movement of the base frame and the litter frame toward and away from each other. A control mechanism is provided on the cot which is configured to facilitate the movement of the base frame and the litter frame toward each other and at differing speeds predicated on at least one of whether the base frame is supported on the surface and the litter frame is supported by an external support separate from the elevating mechanism.

Ambulance Cot And Loading And Unloading System

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US Patent:
8439416, May 14, 2013
Filed:
Sep 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/886987
Inventors:
Clifford Lambarth - Portage MI, US
Chad Souke - Portage MI, US
Kurosh Nahavandi - Portage MI, US
Adam Downey - Kalamazoo MI, US
Robert Cox - Kalamazoo MI, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
A61G 1/02
US Classification:
296 20
Abstract:
An ambulance cot loading and unloading apparatus includes a base for mounting to an emergency vehicle deck and an arm mounted for linear movement along the base, which is configured for engaging an ambulance cot. A drive mechanism is provided for raising the arm, which is configured in the presence of an applied force with a first magnitude on the arm to raise the arm at a first speed and in the presence of an applied force on the arm with a second magnitude greater than the first magnitude to raise the arm at another speed or speeds lower than the first speed.

Ambulance Cot And Hydraulic Elevating Mechanism Therefor

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US Patent:
20060075558, Apr 13, 2006
Filed:
Jun 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/172434
Inventors:
Clifford Lambarth - Portage MI, US
Chad Souke - Kalamazoo MI, US
Todd Gatto - Portage MI, US
Joshua Colvin - Paw Paw MI, US
Kurosh Nahavandi - Portage MI, US
Jason Kneen - Mattawan MI, US
Michael Steffler - Kalamazoo MI, US
Christopher Way - Kalamazoo MI, US
Gary Morton - Kalamazoo MI, US
Dennis Reed - Portage MI, US
Michael McKee - Aurora IL, US
Thomas Puvogel - Naperville IL, US
Brian Bartley - Westmont IL, US
Kurt Dykema - Holland MI, US
Brent Bouws - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
A61G 1/02
US Classification:
005611000, 296020000
Abstract:
An ambulance cot is disclosed and the ambulance cot has, if desired, a wheel supported base and a litter raisable and lowerable by a powered elevating mechanism oriented between the base and the litter. The ambulance cot also has wireless communication capability to facilitate communication between the ambulance cot and a loading system on an ambulance as well as facilitating wireless troubleshooting via a handheld wireless unit. The ambulance cot also has a longitudinally extendable head section. The ambulance cot also has several accessories, such as an accessory hook mounted to the underside of the fowler, and a collapsible pouch accessory fastened to the retractable head section and the litter frame.

Patient Support With Wireless Data And/Or Energy Transfer

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US Patent:
20120117730, May 17, 2012
Filed:
Nov 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/296656
Inventors:
Guy Lemire - Beaumont, CA
Martin W. Stryker - Kalamazoo MI, US
Pascal Castonguay - Levis, CA
Clifford Edwin Lambarth - Portage MI, US
Chad Conway Souke - Portage MI, US
Kurosh Nahavandi - Portage MI, US
Adam Darwin Downey - Kalamazoo MI, US
Robert Gregory Cox - Kalamazoo MI, US
Michael Joseph Hayes - Kalamazoo MI, US
Aaron Douglas Furman - Kalamazoo MI, US
Martin Plante - Portage MI, US
Assignee:
STRYKER CORPORATION - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
A61G 7/012
A61G 7/08
A61G 7/00
US Classification:
5611, 5600
Abstract:
A patient support apparatus, such as a bed, cot, stretcher, gurney, surgical table, or the like, is disclosed that includes at least one form of wireless energy transfer and/or at least one form of wireless communication amongst its components. The wireless energy transfer may include the inductive transfer of electrical energy from the main body of the patient support apparatus to a mattress positioned thereon that uses electrical energy. Alternatively, the wireless energy transfer may include the inductive transfer or electrical energy from a stationary power station to the patient support itself. Or, the patient support apparatus may include both types of inductive energy transfer. The wireless communication may be between a controller on the main body of the patient support apparatus and a controller within, or coupled to, the mattress.

Ambulance Cot And Loading And Unloading System

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US Patent:
20140023469, Jan 23, 2014
Filed:
May 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/888654
Inventors:
Stryker Corporation - , US
Chad Conway Souke - Portage MI, US
Kurosh Nahavandi - Portage MI, US
Adam Darwin Downey - Kalamazoo MI, US
Robert Gregory Cox - Kalamazoo MI, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
A61G 3/02
A61G 1/00
US Classification:
414513, 414812
Abstract:
An ambulance cot and cot loading and unloading system for an emergency vehicle comprises a cot having a head end, a base for mounting to a deck of an emergency vehicle, a track mounted for linear movement along said base, and an arm mounted for linear movement along said track from a retracted position to an extended position. The arm is and configured to engage the cot, and wherein when the track is extended along the base and the arm is extended along the track the arm is extended from the base in an extended position and is configured for lifting the cot and providing cantilevered support to the cot while in the extended position.

Ambulance Cot And Loading And Unloading System

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US Patent:
20220354718, Nov 10, 2022
Filed:
Apr 25, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/728067
Inventors:
- Kalamazoo MI, US
Chad Conway Souke - Vicksburg MI, US
Kurosh Nahavandi - Portage MI, US
Adam Darwin Downey - Kalamazoo MI, US
Robert Gregory Cox - Portage MI, US
International Classification:
A61G 3/02
A61G 1/02
A61G 1/056
A61G 1/06
A61G 3/08
A61G 1/00
B65G 35/06
B65G 67/04
B65G 67/24
Abstract:
An ambulance cot loading and unloading system for an emergency vehicle includes a base for mounting in the emergency vehicle and an arm mounted for linear movement along the base, wherein the arm configured to support a cot while the cot is being loaded into or unloaded from the emergency vehicle. The ambulance cot loading and unloading system further includes an indicator mounted relative to the arm and a control system, which is in communication with the indicator and configured to generate a status indication of the cot loading and unloading system at the indicator.

Patient Support Apparatus With Lift Mechanism

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US Patent:
20220323282, Oct 13, 2022
Filed:
Jun 23, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/847433
Inventors:
- Kalamazoo MI, US
Chad Conway Souke - Vicksburg MI, US
Michael T. Brubaker - Portage MI, US
Mackenzie Van Loon - Mattawan MI, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
A61G 7/10
A61G 1/02
A61G 1/056
Abstract:
A patient support apparatus supports a patient and includes a litter. A base is disposed below the litter. A lift mechanism is configured to move the litter and the base relative to one another between extended and collapsed positions. The lift mechanism includes first and second frame assemblies each including an outer frame member and an inner frame member arranged to move within the outer frame member. First and second rollers and first and second slide members are disposed between the outer and inner frame members. The first and second rollers are arranged to roll along at least one of the outer and inner frame members with a load exerted on the lift mechanism from the litter. The first and second slide members are arranged to slide along at least one of the outer and inner frame members with a load exerted on the lift mechanism from the base.
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