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Jason Zerkle Phones & Addresses

  • 162 Feist Manor Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45238 (513) 451-5937
  • Dublin, OH
  • Ft Riley, KS
  • 715 Conina Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45233

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Design Engineer

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Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Ite, Llc Oct 2006 - Mar 2011
Project Manager

Ethicon, Inc. Oct 2006 - Mar 2011
Senior Design Engineer

Process Equipment Company Jun 2004 - Oct 2006
Design Engineer
Education:
University of Cincinnati 1995 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Unigraphics Nx
Solidworks
Visual Basic
Abaqus
Crystal Ball
Minitab
Nx Nastran
Certifications:
License 70888
Ohio State Board of Registration For Professional Engineers and Surveyors, License 70888
Professional Engineer
Jason Zerkle Photo 2

Training Nco

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Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Industry:
Military
Work:
B Troop 2-107Th Cav
Training Nco
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Jason Zerkle

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Position:
Project Manager at Integrated Technologies Engineering, Sr. Project Engineer / Project Manager at Integrated Technologies Engineering, Project Manager at ITE
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
Integrated Technologies Engineering
Project Manager

Integrated Technologies Engineering since Oct 2006
Sr. Project Engineer / Project Manager

ITE since 2006
Project Manager
Education:
University of Cincinnati 1995 - 2000
BSME, Mechanical EngineeringGraduated Summa Cum Laude
Skills:
SolidWorks
Unigraphics NX
Pro/ENGINEER
FEA (SolidWorks & NX Nastran)
engineering analysis
writing software applications to automate MS Office products and SolidWorks

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jason E Zerkle
MOUSEPAD ASSOCIATES, LLC
Jason E. Zerkle
IDRIC ENGINEERING, LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Surgical Instrument Articulation Joint Cover

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US Patent:
20080296343, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
Feb 14, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/031610
Inventors:
Christopher J. Schall - Cincinnati OH, US
Joshua R. Uth - Mason OH, US
Gary S. Jaworek - Cincinnati OH, US
Jason E. Zerkle - Blanchester OH, US
Assignee:
Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61B 17/068
US Classification:
2271751, 2271761
Abstract:
A surgical instrument including a shaft, an end effector, and a joint, wherein the end effector can be moved relative to the shaft about the joint. In various embodiments, the joint can include a cover configured to be positioned intermediate the end effector and the shaft. In at least one embodiment, the cover can be connected to at least one of the end effector and the shaft and can be configured to at least partially surround the joint in order to prevent soft tissue positioned adjacent to the joint from being pulled into and/or pinched by the joint.

Methods And Systems For Performing Circular Stapling

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US Patent:
20220401102, Dec 22, 2022
Filed:
May 27, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/826452
Inventors:
- Zug, CH
Brian W. Bear - Cincinnati OH, US
Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US
Christopher C. Miller - Loveland OH, US
Craig S. Smith - Cincinnati OH, US
Emily A. Schellin - Cincinnati OH, US
Jason E. Zerkle - Blanchester OH, US
Jeffrey C. Gagel - Loveland OH, US
John P. Measamer - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph T. Kluener - Cincinnati OH, US
Kevin D. Sackett - Independence KY, US
Kevin L. Houser - Springboro OH, US
Mark D. Overmyer - Cincinnati OH, US
Matthew H. Bolton - West Chester OH, US
Omar J. Vakharia - Cincinnati OH, US
Richard F. Schwemberger - Cincinnati OH, US
Richard L. Leimbach - Cincinnati OH, US
Rodney V. Clingaman - Mason OH, US
Timothy E. Goode - Springboro OH, US
William D. Fox - New Richmond OH, US
William R. Stager - Dayton OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/115
A61B 17/072
A61B 17/068
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a body, a shaft, a stapling head assembly, and an anvil. The body includes a motor, a first user input feature, and a second user input feature. The first user input feature is operable to activate the motor. The shaft extends distally from the body. The stapling head assembly is positioned at a distal end of the shaft. The stapling head assembly includes an anvil coupling feature, at least one annular array of staples, and a staple driver. The second user input feature is operable to drive the anvil coupling feature longitudinally. The staple driver is operable to drive the at least one annular array of staples. The motor is operable to drive the staple driver. The anvil is configured to couple with the anvil coupling feature. The anvil is further configured to deform the staples driven by the staple driver.

Articulation Joint Features For Articulating Surgical Device

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US Patent:
20220409267, Dec 29, 2022
Filed:
Jul 6, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/858119
Inventors:
- Zug, CH
David K. Norvell - Monroe OH, US
Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US
Geoffrey S. Strobl - Williamsburg OH, US
Jeffrey S. Swayze - West Chester OH, US
Gregory A. Trees - Loveland OH, US
Jason E. Zerkle - Blanchester OH, US
Kevin M. Montgomery - Morrow OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
Abstract:
An electrosurgical device comprises a body, an end effector, a cutting member, and a shaft. The end effector includes a pair of jaws that are operable to deliver RF energy to tissue that is clamped between the jaws. The cutting member is operable to sever tissue that is clamped between the jaws. The shaft extends between the body and the end effector. The shaft includes an articulation section that is operable to selectively position the end effector at non-parallel positions relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. Some versions include a rotation section that is distal to the articulation section. The rotation section is operable to rotate the end effector relative to the articulation section.

Articulation Joint Features For Articulating Surgical Device

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US Patent:
20200383722, Dec 10, 2020
Filed:
May 15, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/875602
Inventors:
- Guaynabo PR, US
David K. Norvell - Monroe OH, US
Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US
Geoffrey S. Strobl - Williamsburg OH, US
Jeffrey S. Swayze - West Chester OH, US
Gregory A. Trees - Loveland OH, US
Jason E. Zerkle - Blanchester OH, US
Kevin M. Montgomery - Morrow OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
Abstract:
An electrosurgical device comprises a body, an end effector, a cutting member, and a shaft. The end effector includes a pair of jaws that are operable to deliver RF energy to tissue that is clamped between the jaws. The cutting member is operable to sever tissue that is clamped between the jaws. The shaft extends between the body and the end effector. The shaft includes an articulation section that is operable to selectively position the end effector at non-parallel positions relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. Some versions include a rotation section that is distal to the articulation section. The rotation section is operable to rotate the end effector relative to the articulation section.

Methods And Systems For Performing Circular Stapling

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US Patent:
20200305881, Oct 1, 2020
Filed:
Mar 31, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/836291
Inventors:
- Guaynabo PR, US
Brian W. Bear - Cincinnati OH, US
Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US
Christopher C. Miller - Loveland OH, US
Craig S. Smith - Cincinnati OH, US
Emily A. Schellin - Cincinnati OH, US
Jason E. Zerkle - Blanchester OH, US
Jeffrey C. Gagel - Loveland OH, US
John P. Measamer - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph T. Kluener - Cincinnati OH, US
Kevin D. Sackett - Independence KY, US
Kevin L. Houser - Springboro OH, US
Mark D. Overmyer - Cincinnati OH, US
Matthew H. Bolton - West Chester OH, US
Omar J. Vakharia - Cincinnati OH, US
Richard F. Schwemberger - Cincinnati OH, US
Richard L. Leimbach - Cincinnati OH, US
Rodney V. Clingaman - Mason OH, US
Timothy E. Goode - Springboro OH, US
William D. Fox - New Richmond OH, US
William R. Stager - Dayton OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/115
A61B 17/072
A61B 17/068
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a body, a shaft, a stapling head assembly, and an anvil. The body includes a motor, a first user input feature, and a second user input feature. The first user input feature is operable to activate the motor. The shaft extends distally from the body. The stapling head assembly is positioned at a distal end of the shaft. The stapling head assembly includes an anvil coupling feature, at least one annular array of staples, and a staple driver. The second user input feature is operable to drive the anvil coupling feature longitudinally. The staple driver is operable to drive the at least one annular array of staples. The motor is operable to drive the staple driver. The anvil is configured to couple with the anvil coupling feature. The anvil is further configured to deform the staples driven by the staple driver.

Method Of Applying An Annular Array Of Staples To Tissue

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US Patent:
20200085442, Mar 19, 2020
Filed:
Sep 27, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/586082
Inventors:
- Guaynabo PR, US
Matthew H. Bolton - West Chester OH, US
Rodney V. Clingaman - Mason OH, US
Brian F. DiNardo - Cincinnati OH, US
William D. Fox - New Richmond OH, US
Kevin L. Houser - Springboro OH, US
John P. Measamer - Cincinnati OH, US
Christopher C. Miller - Loveland OH, US
Mark D. Overmyer - Cincinnati OH, US
Kevin D. Sackett - Independence KY, US
Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US
Emily A. Schellin - Cincinnati OH, US
Richard F. Schwemberger - Cincinnati OH, US
Craig S. Smith - Cincinnati OH, US
Omar J. Vakharia - Cincinnati OH, US
Jason E. Zerkle - Blanchester OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/115
H02J 7/00
Abstract:
A surgical instrument includes a body, a shaft assembly, a stapling head assembly, an anvil, an anvil adjustment assembly, a trigger, and a lockout assembly. The stapling head assembly is operable to drive an annular array of staples. The anvil is configured to couple with the stapling head assembly. The anvil adjustment assembly includes a translating member, which translates relative to the body to thereby adjust the longitudinal position of the anvil relative to the stapling head assembly. The trigger is operable to actuate the stapling head assembly. The lockout assembly includes an electrically powered braking feature. A method of operating the surgical instrument includes providing the lockout assembly in a first state to permit translation of the translating member. The translating member is then translated. The lockout assembly is then transitioned to a second state to prevent further translation of the translating member.

Firing Assembly Comprising A Lockout

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US Patent:
20180168606, Jun 21, 2018
Filed:
Dec 21, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/385905
Inventors:
- Guaynabo PR, US
Daniel L. Baber - West Chester OH, US
Jason M. Rector - Maineville OH, US
Nicholas Fanelli - Morrow OH, US
Jason E. Zerkle - Blanchester OH, US
Gregory J. Bakos - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/072
A61B 34/30
A61B 17/068
Abstract:
Surgical instruments are disclosed which comprise a firing assembly configured to apply a firing force to an end effector. The surgical instruments further comprise a firing force lockout configured to stop and/or prevent a firing stroke of the firing assembly.

Articulation Joint Features For Articulating Surgical Device

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US Patent:
20180000539, Jan 4, 2018
Filed:
Jul 17, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/651112
Inventors:
- Guaynabo PR, US
David K. Norvell - Monroe OH, US
Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US
Geoffrey S. Strobl - Williamsburg OH, US
Jeffrey S. Swayze - West Chester OH, US
Gregory A. Trees - Loveland OH, US
Jason E. Zerkle - Blanchester OH, US
Kevin M. Montgomery - Morrow OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
A61B 18/00
A61B 17/00
A61B 18/12
Abstract:
An electrosurgical device comprises a body, an end effector, a cutting member, and a shaft. The end effector includes a pair of jaws that are operable to deliver RF energy to tissue that is clamped between the jaws. The cutting member is operable to sever tissue that is clamped between the jaws. The shaft extends between the body and the end effector. The shaft includes an articulation section that is operable to selectively position the end effector at non-parallel positions relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. Some versions include a rotation section that is distal to the articulation section. The rotation section is operable to rotate the end effector relative to the articulation section.
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