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Daniel E Huntwork

from Vadnais Heights, MN
Age ~88

Daniel Huntwork Phones & Addresses

  • 753 Willow Grove Ln, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 (651) 429-2657 (651) 429-8063
  • 3417 Greenbrier St, Saint Paul, MN 55127 (612) 251-5467
  • Vadnais Hts, MN
  • Otsego, MN
  • 5504 44Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55417 (612) 727-1100

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School / High School: Century College 2014 Specialities: AAS in Digital Media Production

Industries

Construction

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Daniel Huntwork Vadnais Heights, MN

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Education:
Century College
2014
AAS in Digital Media Production

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Owner/ Operator At Imperial Ceilings And Walls

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Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Construction
Experience:
imperial ceilings and walls Construction industry: owner/ operator,  (-) 

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Programmable Multi-Mode Cardiac Pacemaker

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US Patent:
45628416, Jan 7, 1986
Filed:
Aug 5, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/405711
Inventors:
Brian P. Brockway - Minneapolis MN
Robert D. Dreher - Roseville MN
Daniel E. Huntwork - White Bear Lake MN
Brock S. Lindstedt - St. Paul MN
Douglas C. Morrison - St. Paul MN
Perry A. Mills - Roseville MN
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61N 136
US Classification:
128419PG
Abstract:
A programmable cardiac pacemaker that is selectively programmable via a radio frequency communications link into one of a plurality of a single and dual chamber pacing modes. Depending upon the mode selected, an associated plurality of pacing parameters may be programmed, each within a predetermined range of possible magnitudes. The pacemaker includes a rate smoothing function for preventing the rate interval from changing by more than a predetermined percentage on a cycle-to-cycle basis; and a graceful degradation function for causing the ventricular pacing rate to decay when the atrial rate exceeds a programmed upper rate limit for a predetermined length of time. A graceful degration onset time and rate of decay are also programmable. Additionally, the pacemaker contains a set of pre-programmed alternative pacing parameters for at least one mode and which can be independently reverted to. The pacemaker control circuitry is organized about a central bus into an I/O controller and a pacing controller.

Defibrillation/Cardioversion System With Multiple Evaluation Of Heart Condition Prior To Shock Delivery

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US Patent:
51799456, Jan 19, 1993
Filed:
Jan 17, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/642337
Inventors:
Lloyd Van Hofwegen - New Brighton MN
Daniel Huntwork - Vadnais Heights MN
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61N 139
US Classification:
128419D
Abstract:
An automatic implantable defibrillator/cardioverter having a non-committed defibrillation/cardioversion algorithm. The defibrillator/cardioverter includes an ECG amplifier with automatic gain control (AGC) which detects the electrical activity of the heart for analysis by a cardiac condition detector. Logic is provided which receives input from the ECG amplifier and the cardiac condition detector for analyzing the heart activity. The non-committed defibrillation algorithm sensing begins upon the determination of an arrhythmia. The capacitor is charged while the heart activity is simultaneously monitored. After the capacitor is charged, a check is made on the duration of the last detected R-R interval while so charging the capacitor, and a comparison is made between this R-R interval and a preset value. If the last R-R interval is greater than the preset value, a non-committing period is entered which lasts approximately 2 seconds. The purpose of the non-committing period is to allow detection to monitor the arrhythmia further before making the decision to discharge the capacitor or dump the charge internally.
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