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Gregg Hallam Phones & Addresses

  • San Juan Capistrano, CA
  • Landers, CA
  • 1529 Via Tulipan, San Clemente, CA 92673 (714) 878-6586
  • 28 Calotte Pl, Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 (949) 770-5139
  • Lake Forest, CA
  • San Diego, CA
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • San Bernardino, CA
  • 367 Plaza Estival, San Clemente, CA 92672

Work

Position: Precision Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gregg Hallam
President
COG ENGINEERING, INC
Engineering Services
800 S El Camino Real STE 202, San Clemente, CA 92672
23151 Moulton Pkwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92653
367 Plz Estival, San Clemente, CA 92672
28 Calotte Pl, El Toro, CA 92610
(949) 388-2735
Gregg Hallam
Principal
Mexnetico
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
28 Calotte Pl, El Toro, CA 92610
(714) 423-6069

Publications

Us Patents

Surf Wax Refillable Push-Up Stick With Comb/Scraper Cap

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US Patent:
6821041, Nov 23, 2004
Filed:
Aug 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/633079
Inventors:
Gregg Hallam - Foothill Ranch CA
Diego Cueto - Monarch Beach CA
Assignee:
Fun Before Money - Laguna Beach CA
International Classification:
B05C 1710
US Classification:
401 18, 401 19, 401 38, 401 52, 401 82, 401 86, 401 98, 401128
Abstract:
A combination solid material storage container and applicator assembly for solid materials, such as surf board wax, is disclosed. The assembly includes a symmetrical storage container member, which has an open top end, an open bottom end, and an interior surface. A pusher member is positioned inside the container member and includes a sealing lip portion, which provides a continuous seal between the pusher member and the container member interior surface. The pusher member supports a slug of solid material within the container member. An applicator cap member is releasably secured to the open top end of the container member. The cap member includes a blade portion with a scraper edge and a comb edge. The blade portion is used for manipulating the solid material once applied to a surface.

Catheter With Multiple Heating/Cooling Fibers Employing Fiber Spreading Features

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US Patent:
20010031946, Oct 18, 2001
Filed:
Jun 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/878863
Inventors:
Blair Walker - Lake Forest CA, US
Scott Evans - Santa Ana CA, US
David Balding - Mission Viejo CA, US
Gregg Hallam - Foothill Ranch CA, US
Lynn Shimada - Orange CA, US
International Classification:
A61F007/00
H05B001/00
US Classification:
604/113000, 607/096000
Abstract:
A catheter using multiple hollow fibers to carry a heating/cooling fluid employs fiber spreading features to improve heat transfer and help prevent clotting of body fluids within which the catheter is immersed. The catheter includes a length of outer tube surrounding an inner tube. The inner tube conveys fluids in one direction, and the passageway between inner and outer tubes conveys fluids in the opposite direction. The inner and outer tubes have proximal distal ends. The distal end is closed, but the proximal end is open to permit introduction of a heating or cooling fluid into the inner tube, and withdrawal of the fluid from the passageway between the inner and outer tubes. At the tubes' distal end resides a proximal fluid transfer housing coupled to multiple hollow heat exchange fibers. The distal ends of these fibers may be commonly connected to a distal fluid transfer housing and optional reservoir, which cooperatively return fluid to the passageway between inner and outer tubes. In another embodiment, each fiber includes both outflowing and return lumens, enabling the fibers' distal ends to freely move about. In another embodiment, each fiber proceeds outward from the proximal fluid transfer housing, and returns back to form a loop. In each different embodiment, the invention includes one or more actuating structures to spread the fibers. The actuating structure may include, for example, fiber shaping, a retractable spreading member, elastic bias built into the fibers, etc.

Catheter With Multiple Heating/Cooling Fibers Employing Fiber Spreading Features

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US Patent:
6450990, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Apr 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/294080
Inventors:
Blair D. Walker - Lake Forest CA
Scott M. Evans - Santa Ana CA
David P. Balding - Mission Viejo CA
Gregg Hallam - Foothill Ranch CA
Lynn M. Shimada - Orange CA
Assignee:
Alsius Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61F 712
US Classification:
604113, 604 9601, 604291
Abstract:
A catheter using multiple hollow fibers to carry a heating/cooling fluid employs fiber spreading features to improve heat transfer and help prevent clotting of body fluids within which the catheter is immersed. The catheter includes a length of outer tube surrounding an inner tube. The inner tube conveys fluids in one direction, and the passageway between inner and outer tubes conveys fluids in the opposite direction. The inner and outer tubes have proximal distal ends. The distal end is closed, but the proximal end is open to permit introduction of a heating or cooling fluid into the inner tube, and withdrawal of the fluid from the passageway between the inner and outer tubes. At the tubes distal end resides a proximal fluid transfer housing coupled to multiple hollow heat exchange fibers. The distal ends of these fibers may be commonly connected to a distal fluid transfer housing and optional reservoir, which cooperatively return fluid to the passageway between inner and outer tubes. In another embodiment, each fiber includes both outflowing and return lumens, enabling the fibers distal ends to freely move about.

Oral Dental Shield And System

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US Patent:
20160262853, Sep 15, 2016
Filed:
Nov 13, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/940668
Inventors:
- Hingham MA, US
Lisa M. Fitzgerald - Sarasota FL, US
Gregg Hallam - San Clemente CA, US
Katherine A. Haltom - Framingham MA, US
Gaetano P. LaTorre - Gainesville FL, US
International Classification:
A61C 8/00
A61C 17/02
A61C 13/15
Abstract:
A temporary, flow-through oral shield system to protect an oral surgical area during a healing process includes a molded body forming a first channel extending from a distal end of the molded body to a proximal end of the molded body and an aperture formed in the molded body in fluid communication with the first channel.
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