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Jon Hiltibran Phones & Addresses

  • 6314 23Rd Ave, Kenosha, WI 53143 (847) 489-1631
  • Lake Villa, IL
  • 2918 Gilboa Ave, Zion, IL 60099 (847) 872-0899 (847) 872-5319
  • 2918 Gilboa Ave #S, Zion, IL 60099 (847) 872-0899
  • Bristol, WI
  • 24975 Morey Ln, Lake Villa, IL 60046 (847) 265-8826 (847) 265-9577
  • Lane, IL

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Company: Econ performance Position: Head of research and development

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Product Development • Cad • Manufacturing • Engineering • R&D

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Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

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Head Of Research And Development

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Location:
6314 23Rd Ave, Kenosha, WI 53143
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Econ Performance
Head of Research and Development
Skills:
Product Development
Cad
Manufacturing
Engineering
R&D

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For The Collection Of Interstitial Fluids

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US Patent:
20030114774, Jun 19, 2003
Filed:
Sep 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/243584
Inventors:
John Grace - Lake Villa IL, US
Neil Loomis - Racine WI, US
Thomas Schapira - Bristol WI, US
Sie Wong - Mundelein IL, US
Kristin Noonan - Chicago IL, US
Michael Lowery - Wildwood IL, US
Pete Bojan - Grayslake IL, US
Daniel Schmidt - Bannockburn IL, US
Tung-Ming Huang - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Robert Hiltibran - Libertyville IL, US
Jon Hiltibran - Libertyville IL, US
Mark Pope - Grayslake IL, US
John Kotlarik - Lake Geneva WI, US
Brian Tarkowski - Lake Villa IL, US
David Cunningham - Lake Villa IL, US
International Classification:
A61B005/00
US Classification:
600/573000
Abstract:
The present invention involves apparatus and methods for use in collecting bodily fluids, such as interstitial fluids, from the epidermal layer of an animal. A preferred apparatus includes a pressure head and, optionally, a holder therefor for supplying a positive pressure to the head. The methods include the application of a positive pressure to the area surrounding an epidermal site from which stratum corneum has been breached, such as by laser ablation, to cause bodily fluids, such as interstitial fluids, to exude from the site and collecting the fluids exuding therefrom.
Jon G Hiltibran from Kenosha, WI, age ~56 Get Report