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Jeff Neal Rejent

from Aurora, CO
Age ~49

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  • 15975 Iliff Ave, Aurora, CO 80013 (303) 750-0249

Work

Company: Arp manufacturing Apr 2019 Position: Associate

Education

School / High School: Pickens Technical College 1991 to 1993 Specialities: Automotive Mechanics

Skills

Manufacturing • Medical Devices • Fda • Iso 13485 • Lean Manufacturing • Design of Experiments • Spc • Continuous Improvement • Machining • Troubleshooting • 5S • Iso • Gmp • Machine Tools • Six Sigma • Quality System • Machinery • Capa • Soldering • Kitting • Calibration • Inspection

Industries

Medical Devices

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Associate

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Location:
6555 south Kenton St, Centennial, CO 80012
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Arp Manufacturing
Associate

Walkmed Infusion Llc
Independent Contractor

Walkmed Infusion Llc May 2014 - May 2016
Operations Associate

Rmo Apr 2014 - May 2014
Manufacturing Technician

Soma Access Systems Oct 2013 - Jan 2014
Machine Operator
Education:
Pickens Technical College 1991 - 1993
Skills:
Manufacturing
Medical Devices
Fda
Iso 13485
Lean Manufacturing
Design of Experiments
Spc
Continuous Improvement
Machining
Troubleshooting
5S
Iso
Gmp
Machine Tools
Six Sigma
Quality System
Machinery
Capa
Soldering
Kitting
Calibration
Inspection

Publications

Us Patents

Test Cartridge Holder For Blood Samples

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US Patent:
8333938, Dec 18, 2012
Filed:
May 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/752743
Inventors:
Michael M. Green - Burnsville MN, US
Douglas D. Nippoldt - Oakdale MN, US
William D. Zillmann - Parker CO, US
Brent E. Wallace - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Jeff N. Rejent - Aurora CO, US
Assignee:
Medronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01L 9/00
US Classification:
422561, 422500, 422560, 422562, 422566, 436179, 436180
Abstract:
Improved methods and apparatus that make more accurate and reduces risk of filling reaction chambers of cartridge cells with blood samples to conduct blood coagulation tests of the type employing the plunger technique are disclosed. A cartridge holder is provided that secures a test cartridge in a fixed upright position and deflects the plunger flag of each cartridge cell to enable manual insertion of a blood dispenser deeply into the reaction chamber to fill the reaction chamber and avoid contamination of surfaces of the cartridge outside the reaction chamber. Preferably, the cartridge holder provides illumination of the reaction chamber during filling, so that the user can judge when the reaction chamber is properly filled with blood dispensed from the blood dispenser. The cartridge holder may incorporate image magnification to facilitate viewing of the reaction chamber as it is filled.

Test Cartridge Holder For Blood Samples

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US Patent:
20040166590, Aug 26, 2004
Filed:
Feb 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/371351
Inventors:
Michael Green - Burnsville MN, US
Douglas Nippoldt - Oakdale MN, US
William Zillmann - Parker CO, US
Brent Wallace - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Jeff Rejent - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
B01L009/00
US Classification:
436/180000, 422/104000
Abstract:
Improved methods and apparatus that make more accurate and reduces risk of filling reaction chambers of cartridge cells with blood samples to conduct blood coagulation tests of the type employing the plunger technique are disclosed. A cartridge holder is provided that secures a test cartridge in a fixed upright position and deflects the plunger flag of each cartridge cell to enable manual insertion of a blood dispenser deeply into the reaction chamber to fill the reaction chamber and avoid contamination of surfaces of the cartridge outside the reaction chamber. Preferably, the cartridge holder provides illumination of the reaction chamber during filling, so that the user can judge when the reaction chamber is properly filled with blood dispensed from the blood dispenser. The cartridge holder may incorporate image magnification to facilitate viewing of the reaction chamber as it is filled.
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