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  • London, OH
  • Danville, IL
  • 25 Round Ridge Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717) 691-0493
  • 7004 Avery Rd, Dublin, OH 43017 (614) 889-1148 (740) 879-6759
  • 44 Eastgate Ave, West Jefferson, OH 43162 (614) 879-6759
  • W Jefferson, OH
  • Columbus, OH
  • Portland, OR

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Jay W. Eastman

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Specialties:
Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine
Work:
Eastman & Wozniak MD PC
2055 E 14 Mile Rd STE 120, Birmingham, MI 48009
(248) 645-1740 (phone)

Eastman & Vempati MD PC
30795 23 Mile Rd STE 202, New Baltimore, MI 48047
(586) 421-1740 (phone), (586) 421-1744 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Graduated: 1972
Procedures:
Allergen Immunotherapy
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions
Hearing Evaluation
Nutrition Therapy
Psychological and Neuropsychological Tests
Pulmonary Function Tests
Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Abdominal Hernia
Acute Bronchitis
Acute Conjunctivitis
Acute Pharyngitis
Anemia
Languages:
English
Polish
Description:
Dr. Eastman graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1972. He works in Birmingham, MI and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Eastman is affiliated with Henry Ford Macomb Hospital and William Beaumont Hospital.

Publications

Us Patents

Laser Head For Irradiation And Removal Of Material From A Surface Of A Structure

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US Patent:
7038164, May 2, 2006
Filed:
Mar 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/803243
Inventors:
Paul E. Denney - Columbus OH, US
Jay R. Eastman - Westerville OH, US
Paul M. Fallara - Columbus OH, US
Assignee:
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Loma Linda CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/14
US Classification:
21912167, 21912168, 21912186
Abstract:
A laser head is adapted to irradiate an interaction region of an inhabitable structure with laser light to remove material from the structure. The laser head includes a housing and a connector coupled to the housing and optically coupled to a laser generator. The connector is adapted to transmit laser light from the laser generator. The laser head further includes a first optical element and a second optical element contained in the housing. The second optical element is optically coupled to the first optical element. The laser head further includes a containment plenum coupled to the housing. The containment plenum is optically coupled to the second optical element to receive the laser light from the second optical element. The containment plenum is adapted to confine the material and to remove the material from the interaction region resulting from irradiating the structure with the laser light.

Containment Plenum For Laser Irradiation And Removal Of Material From A Surface Of A Structure

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US Patent:
7038166, May 2, 2006
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/690975
Inventors:
Paul E. Denney - Columbus OH, US
Jay R. Eastman - Westerville OH, US
Paul M. Fallara - Columbus OH, US
Andrew P. Joseph - Pickerington OH, US
John S. Phillips - Powell OH, US
Assignee:
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Loma Linda CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/12
US Classification:
21912186, 21912184, 21912168
Abstract:
A containment plenum is adapted to deliver laser light to an interaction region of an inhabitable structure to remove material from the structure. The containment plenum includes a plenum housing adapted to be coupled to a source of laser light. The containment plenum further includes a window substantially transparent to the laser light. The window is mounted within the plenum housing to transmit the laser light in a downstream direction and to provide a barrier to upstream transport of particulate matter generated by interaction of the laser light and the structure. The containment plenum further includes a nozzle fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas. The nozzle is mounted downstream of the window whereby the laser light and the compressed gas are transmitted through the nozzle in the downstream direction to the interaction region of the structure. The containment plenum further includes a resilient interface coupled to the plenum housing and adapted to resiliently contact the structure and to substantially surround the interaction region, thereby confining the material and removing the material from the interaction region.

Laser Manipulation System For Controllably Moving A Laser Head For Irradiation And Removal Of Material From A Surface Of A Structure

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US Patent:
7057134, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/691481
Inventors:
Paul E. Denney - Columbus OH, US
Jay R. Eastman - Westerville OH, US
Paul M. Fallara - Columbus OH, US
Andrew P. Joseph - Pickerington OH, US
John S. Phillips - Powell OH, US
Michael N. Patena - Pataskala OH, US
Tim Burnham - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Paul Coleman - Westerville OH, US
Assignee:
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Loma Linda CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/02
US Classification:
21912178, 21912168
Abstract:
A laser manipulation system controllably moves a laser head relative to a surface of an inhabitable structure for irradiating the surface with laser light from the laser head. The laser manipulation system includes a positioning mechanism coupled to the laser head. The positioning mechanism includes a first-axis position system adapted to move the laser head along a first direction substantially parallel to the surface. The positioning mechanism further includes a second-axis position system coupled to the first-axis position system and adapted to move the laser head along a second direction substantially parallel to the surface. The laser manipulation system further includes an anchoring mechanism coupled to the positioning mechanism and releasably coupled to the structure.

Method And Apparatus For Material Processing

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US Patent:
7060932, Jun 13, 2006
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/690983
Inventors:
Paul E. Denney - Columbus OH, US
Jay R. Eastman - Westerville OH, US
Paul M. Fallara - Columbus OH, US
Andrew P. Joseph - Pickerington OH, US
John S. Phillips - Powell OH, US
Ta-Chieh Huang - Hilliard OH, US
Michael N. Patena - Pataskala OH, US
Tim Burnham - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Paul Coleman - Westerville OH, US
Assignee:
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Loma Linda CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/00
US Classification:
2191216, 21912178
Abstract:
An apparatus processes a surface of an inhabitable structure. The apparatus includes a laser base unit adapted to provide laser light to an interaction region, the laser light removing material from the structure. The laser base unit includes a laser generator and a laser head coupled to the laser generator. The laser head is adapted to remove the material from the interaction region, thereby providing reduced disruption to activities within the structure. The apparatus further includes a laser manipulation system which includes an anchoring mechanism adapted to be releasably coupled to the structure and a positioning mechanism coupled to the anchoring mechanism and coupled to the laser head. The laser manipulation system is adapted to controllably adjust the position of the laser head relative to the structure. The apparatus further includes a controller electrically coupled to the laser base unit and the laser manipulation system.

Method And Apparatus For Material Processing

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US Patent:
7180920, Feb 20, 2007
Filed:
Mar 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/803272
Inventors:
Paul E. Denney - Columbus OH, US
Jay R. Eastman - Westerville OH, US
Paul M. Fallara - Columbus OH, US
Andrew P. Joseph - Johnstown OH, US
John S. Phillips - Powell OH, US
Ta-Chieh Huang - Dublin OH, US
Michael N. Patena - Pataskala OH, US
Tim Burnham - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Paul Coleman - Murfreesboro TN, US
Assignee:
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Loma Linda CA
International Classification:
H01S 3/00
US Classification:
372 3802, 21912168, 21912178
Abstract:
An apparatus processes a surface of an inhabitable structure. The apparatus includes a laser base unit adapted to provide laser light to an interaction region, the laser light removing material from the structure. The laser base unit includes a laser generator and a laser head coupled to the laser generator. The laser head is adapted to remove the material from the interaction region, thereby providing reduced disruption to activities within the structure. The apparatus further includes an anchoring mechanism adapted to be releasably coupled to the structure and releasably coupled to the laser head. The apparatus further includes a controller electrically coupled to the laser base unit. The controller is adapted to transmit control signals to the laser base unit in response to user input.

Method And Apparatus For Detecting Embedded Rebar Within An Interaction Region Of A Structure Irradiated With Laser Light

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US Patent:
7286223, Oct 23, 2007
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/691444
Inventors:
Paul E. Denney - Columbus OH, US
Jay R. Eastman - Westerville OH, US
Ta-Chieh Huang - Hilliard OH, US
Assignee:
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Loma Linda CA
International Classification:
G01J 3/18
G01J 3/30
G01N 21/63
US Classification:
356318, 356328
Abstract:
A detection system is used during irradiation of an interaction region of a structure with laser light. The structure includes embedded material. The detection system includes a focusing lens positioned to receive light emitted from the interaction region. The detection system further includes an optical fiber optically coupled to the focusing lens to receive light from the focusing lens. The detection system further includes a spectrometer optically coupled to the optical fiber to receive light from the optical fiber. The spectrometer is adapted for analysis of the light for indications of the embedded material within the interaction region.

Method And Apparatus For Detecting Embedded Rebar Within An Interaction Region Of A Structure Irradiated With Laser Light

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US Patent:
7289206, Oct 30, 2007
Filed:
Mar 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/803267
Inventors:
Paul E. Denney - Columbus OH, US
Jay R. Eastman - Westerville OH, US
Ta-Chieh Huang - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Loma Linda CA
International Classification:
G01J 3/18
G01J 3/30
G01N 21/63
US Classification:
356318, 356328
Abstract:
A detection system is used during irradiation of an interaction region of a structure including embedded material with laser light. The detection system includes a collimating lens positioned to receive light emitted from the interaction region. The detection system further includes an optical fiber optically coupled to the collimating lens and a spectrometer optically coupled to the optical fiber. The spectrometer is adapted for analysis of the light for indications of the embedded material within the interaction region. The spectrometer includes an input slit adapted to receive light from the optical fiber. The input slit has a width selected to provide sufficient light transmittance and sufficient resolution. The spectrometer further includes an optical grating adapted to receive light from the input slit and to separate the light into a spectrum of wavelengths. The spectrometer further includes a collection lens adapted to receive a selected range of wavelengths of the separated light from the optical grating.

Method And Apparatus For Material Processing

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US Patent:
7379483, May 27, 2008
Filed:
Aug 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/205290
Inventors:
Paul E. Denney - Columbus OH, US
Jay R. Eastman - Westerville OH, US
Paul M. Fallara - Columbus OH, US
Andrew P. Joseph - Johnstown OH, US
John S. Phillips - Powell OH, US
Ta-Chieh Huang - Dublin OH, US
Michael N. Patena - Pataskala OH, US
Tim Burnham - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Paul Coleman - Murfreesboro TN, US
Assignee:
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Loma Linda CA
International Classification:
H01S 3/00
US Classification:
372 3802, 219121681, 21912178
Abstract:
An apparatus processes a surface of an inhabitable structure. The apparatus includes a laser base unit which irradiates an interaction region with laser light, the laser light removing material from the structure. The laser base unit includes a laser generator and a laser head coupled to the laser generator. The laser head includes a containment plenum which confines and removes material from the interaction region. The containment plenum includes a rubber seal which contacts the structure and which substantially surrounds the interaction region, thereby facilitating confinement and removal of material from the interaction region, and providing reduced disruption to activities within the structure. The apparatus further includes an anchoring mechanism releasably coupled to the structure and releasably coupled to the laser head. The apparatus further includes a controller electrically coupled to the laser base unit.
Jay A Eastman from London, OH, age ~54 Get Report