Medline Industries, Inc.
Senior Vice President of Operations
Medline Industries, Inc. Sep 2006 - Nov 2007
Vice President of Operations
Medline Industries, Inc. Sep 2006 - Nov 2007
Vice President of Manufacturing
Vartan Solutions Jan 2005 - Sep 2006
President
Rohm and Haas Aug 2001 - Dec 2004
Noth America Supply Chain and Manufacturing Manager
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago 1979 - 1983
Master of Science, Masters, Chemical Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago 1977
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Continuous Improvement Six Sigma Process Improvement Lean Manufacturing Strategy Manufacturing Management Supply Chain Operations Management Team Building Change Management Project Management Leadership
Samuel T. H. Amdur - Libertyville IL, US Edward Danavi - Palatine IL, US Alan E. Weiss - Highland Park IL, US
Assignee:
Medine Industries, Inc. - Mundelein IL
International Classification:
B29C 33/40
US Classification:
264222
Abstract:
A method of making custom glove formers for making custom-fit disposable gloves using a three dimensional camera or laser for taking the dimensions of a user's hand and making a mold therefrom for use in making the custom glove former. Alternatively, the method includes using an impression material for taking an impression of a user's hand to make a mold for use in making the custom glove former. In further embodiments, the method includes using a combination of a three dimensional camera or laser and impression material to make a mold for use in making the custom glove former. The custom glove formers are then used for making the custom-fit disposable gloves.
Method And System For Aseptically Filling A Package
The present invention relates to a method and system for aseptically filling of flexible packages containing dry cloth. Such a method may include a first stage that is performed in a non-sterile environment. The first stage may include cutting a first substantially dry cloth to a predetermined size; inserting the first cloth into a flexible package; sealing a first end of the flexible package; and sterilizing the flexible package. The method may also include a second stage performed in a sterile environment. The second stage may include filling the flexible package with a medical solution such that the substantially dry cloth absorbs at least a portion of the medical solution; and sealing the open end of the flexible package.
Method And System For Aseptically Filling A Package
The present invention relates to a method and system for aseptically filling of flexible packages containing dry cloth. Such a method may include a first stage that is performed in a non-sterile environment. The first stage may include cutting a first substantially dry cloth to a predetermined size; inserting the first cloth into a flexible package; sealing a first end of the flexible package; and sterilizing the flexible package. The method may also include a second stage performed in a sterile environment. The second stage may include filling the flexible package with a medical solution such that the substantially dry cloth absorbs at least a portion of the medical solution; and sealing the open end of the flexible package.
Method And System For Aseptically Filling A Package
The present invention relates to a method and system for aseptically filling of flexible packages containing dry cloth. Such a method may include a first stage that is performed in a non-sterile environment. The first stage may include cutting a first substantially dry cloth to a predetermined size; inserting the first cloth into a flexible package; sealing a first end of the flexible package; and sterilizing the flexible package. The method may also include a second stage performed in a sterile environment. The second stage may include filling the flexible package with a medical solution such that the substantially dry cloth absorbs at least a portion of the medical solution; and sealing the open end of the flexible package.
Method And System For Aseptically Filling A Package
- Mundelein IL, US Edward Danavi - Palatine IL, US
Assignee:
Medline Industries, Inc. - Mundelein IL
International Classification:
B65B 55/02
US Classification:
53425, 53111 R
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method and system for aseptically filling of flexible packages containing dry cloth. Such a method may include a first stage that is performed in a non-sterile environment. The first stage may include cutting a first substantially dry cloth to a predetermined size; inserting the first cloth into a flexible package; sealing a first end of the flexible package; and sterilizing the flexible package. The method may also include a second stage performed in a sterile environment. The second stage may include filling the flexible package with a medical solution such that the substantially dry cloth absorbs at least a portion of the medical solution; and sealing the an open end of the flexible package.