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  • 1901 Lipscomb St, Fort Worth, TX 76110 (817) 924-2677
  • Weatherford, TX
  • Arlington, TX
  • Cleburne, TX
  • Alvarado, TX
  • Hurst, TX
  • Bedford, TX
  • 1901 Lipscomb St, Fort Worth, TX 76110

Work

Company: Texas medical devices Position: Owner and engineer

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Skills

Product Development • Electronics • Engineering • Biomedical Engineering • Medical Devices • Design For Manufacturing • Manufacturing • Solidworks • Product Design • Pro Engineer • Design of Experiments • Manufacturing Engineering • Injection Molding • Fmea

Industries

Medical Devices

Professional Records

License Records

Rex Clayton Winfrey

Address:
6125 Pyramid Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76126
License #:
A5192386
Category:
Airmen

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner And Engineer

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Location:
Weatherford, TX
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Texas Medical Devices
Owner and Engineer
Skills:
Product Development
Electronics
Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Medical Devices
Design For Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Solidworks
Product Design
Pro Engineer
Design of Experiments
Manufacturing Engineering
Injection Molding
Fmea

Publications

Us Patents

Prosthetic Hand Having A Conformal, Compliant Grip And Opposable, Functional Thumb

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US Patent:
20060224249, Oct 5, 2006
Filed:
Apr 1, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/096401
Inventors:
Rex Winfrey - Cleburne TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/54
US Classification:
623064000, 901031000
Abstract:
An anthropomorphic artificial hand having a mechanical system that allows for the digits to be compliant to pressure that tends to flex the digits, and provides for the digits to be self biasing to conform to the shape of the object being grasped. The hand comprises one to four fingers, with the fingers having up to three joints each. The hand may also comprise a thumb that can be rotated into and out of opposition of the fingers. The joints of the thumb are also self biasing to allow conformance to the object being grasped. The hand is of the voluntary closing operation, with all digits being self extending. This allows the hand to use two cables to operate if body powered (one for the fingers, one for the thumb). The hand may also be electronically powered using two channels for operating the fingers and thumb simultaneously.
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