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Dennis A Forchione

from Brecksville, OH
Age ~75

Dennis Forchione Phones & Addresses

  • 9897 Highland Dr, Brecksville, OH 44141 (440) 526-1698
  • 9897 Highland Ave, Brecksville, OH 44141 (440) 526-1698
  • Cleveland, OH
  • 35 Watergate Dr, Sarasota, FL 34236 (941) 308-1698
  • Columbus, OH
  • Chicago, IL
  • Longboat Key, FL

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Position: Private Household Service Occupations

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Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dennis Forchione
Director
NEW ALLIANCE OF INDEPENDENT MEDICAL DISTRIBUTORS
3267 Bee Caves Rd, Austin, TX 78746
1 Corporation Ctr, Broadview Heights, OH 44147
Dennis Forchione
Executive Director
K R F of Ohio Family Lp
Trust Management
9897 Highland Dr, Cleveland, OH 44141
Dennis A. Forchione
KRF OF OHIO FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Dennis Forchione
CLINICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC
Seven Hills, OH
Dennis Forchione
AM FORCHIONE OF OHIO FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Dennis A. Forchione
JMF OF OHIO FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Dennis Forchione
President
Ct Medical Electronics Co
Whol Medical/Hospital Equipment
1 Corporation Ctr, Cleveland, OH 44147
(440) 526-3551

Publications

Us Patents

Aerosol Enhancement Device

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US Patent:
6363932, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Jul 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/610801
Inventors:
Dennis Forchione - Brecksville OH
Robert Johnson - Yucca Valley CA
Assignee:
Clinical Technologies, Inc. - Broadview Heights OH
International Classification:
A61M 1600
US Classification:
12820312, 12820014
Abstract:
An aerosol medication delivery apparatus includes a fixed volume holding chamber which is constructed to allow for a uniformly mixed, concentrated bolus of medicated aerosol to be delivered with each breath. The device further includes a universal inlet, so that any standard small volume nebulizer, as well as any standard metered dose inhaler (MDI), may be utilized therewith. Also filtration can be added to address contaminated patient air and aerosol. A one-way valve is positioned between the holding chamber and a tee piece for attaching the holding chamber to a patient mouthpiece, to help control the loss of aerosol, and thereby reduce waste. The device is simply constructed of two molded plastic members, which are readily engaged to complete its assembly.
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