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Kirk C Koons

from Sanford, FL
Age ~52

Kirk Koons Phones & Addresses

  • 148 Casa Marina Pl, Sanford, FL 32771 (407) 435-9547
  • 12628 Victoria Place Cir, Orlando, FL 32828 (407) 996-4739
  • 12628 Victoria Place Cir APT 220, Orlando, FL 32828 (407) 996-4739
  • 414 Fieldstream North Blvd, Orlando, FL 32825 (407) 482-9502
  • Belle Isle, FL
  • Ocoee, FL
  • Seminole, FL

Work

Company: Daniels manufacturing corporation Feb 2000 to Aug 2017 Position: Mechanical engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Science In Engineering Technology, Bachelors School / High School: University of Central Florida 1993 to 1995 Specialities: Design, Engineering

Skills

Finite Element Analysis • Mechanical Engineering • 3D Modeling • Project Management • Aerospace • Manufacturing • Solidworks • Inventor • Ansys • Cad • Product Design • Modeling • Autocad • Structural Analysis • Fluid Mechanics • Engineering • Product Development

Industries

Design

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Kirk C Koons

Address:
148 Casa Marina Pl, Sanford, FL
10107 Plantation Lk Cir, Sanford, FL
Phone:
(407) 855-6161
License #:
501998 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Issued Date:
Sep 6, 2002
Effective Date:
Jun 17, 2009
Expiration Date:
Dec 1, 2008
Type:
Emergency Medical Technician

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Principal Engineer

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Location:
Orlando, FL
Industry:
Design
Work:
Daniels Manufacturing Corporation Feb 2000 - Aug 2017
Mechanical Engineer

Daniels Manufacturing Corporation Feb 2000 - Aug 2017
Principal Engineer

Control Micro Systems May 1997 - Jan 2000
Mechanical Design Engineer

Vance Ids Jan 1996 - May 1997
Field Engineer

Daniels Manufacturing Jan 1996 - May 1997
Principal Engineer
Education:
University of Central Florida 1993 - 1995
Bachelor of Science In Engineering Technology, Bachelors, Design, Engineering
Valencia College 1991 - 1993
West Orange High School
Skills:
Finite Element Analysis
Mechanical Engineering
3D Modeling
Project Management
Aerospace
Manufacturing
Solidworks
Inventor
Ansys
Cad
Product Design
Modeling
Autocad
Structural Analysis
Fluid Mechanics
Engineering
Product Development

Publications

Us Patents

Cable Clamp Tool For Surgical Applications

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US Patent:
20040199169, Oct 7, 2004
Filed:
Nov 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/718261
Inventors:
Kirk Koons - Orlando FL, US
Walter Plyter - Maitland FL, US
International Classification:
A61B017/58
US Classification:
606/103000
Abstract:
A surgical tool for tensioning a cable positioned around a split sternum, for crimping a ferrule around the cable, and for terminating the cable at the ferrule after crimping. The tool includes a tensioning actuator for gripping and tensioning the cable to a predetermined tension and a crimping actuator for crimping the ferrule onto the cable. The crimping actuator is operative to sever a free end of the cable concurrently with crimping of the ferrule. The actuator includes an indenter to retain the ferrule therein. A method of using the tool includes looping a cable comprising a cable end fitting attached to a first end of the cable around the split sternum and passing a second end of the cable through the cable end fitting, then using the tool to tension the cable, crimp a ferrule installed on the cable, and cut the cable flush with the ferrule.

Adaptable Hand Operated Safety Cable Tool

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US Patent:
20050081946, Apr 21, 2005
Filed:
Oct 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/686902
Inventors:
Kirk Koons - Orlando FL, US
Walter Plyter - Maitland FL, US
International Classification:
B21F009/00
US Classification:
140123500
Abstract:
An adaptable hand operated tool for tensioning safety cable to a predetermined tension limit, crimping a ferrule onto the cable, and cutting the cable. The tool comprises a body for adapting the tool to a hand operated hydraulic tool, a cable tensioner, and an elongated, removable nose. The cable tensioner comprises a wheel for applying tension to a cable wrapped around the wheel, and a clutch for prohibiting a rotational force from being applied to the wheel when a predetermined cable tension is applied. The elongated has an aperture for receiving a ferrule and passing the cable therethrough. A plunger is reciprocally operative in the nosepiece to crimp the ferrule on the safety cable and simultaneously severing a free end of the cable. The plunger is actuated by a piston of a hand operated hydraulic base tool.
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