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Lyndell D Duvall

from Fleetwood, NC
Age ~55

Lyndell Duvall Phones & Addresses

  • 631 Woodstown Rd, Fleetwood, NC 28626 (336) 877-1583
  • 543 Woodstown Rd, Fleetwood, NC 28626
  • Charlotte, NC
  • 371 Low Gap Rd, Jefferson, NC 28640
  • Emory, VA

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Department Chair - Applied Engineering At Wilkes Community College

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Position:
Chair, Applied Engineering Technology at Wilkes Community College
Location:
Hickory/Lenoir, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Wilkes Community College - Wilkesboro, NC since Sep 2006
Chair, Applied Engineering Technology

Next Safety, Inc. - Jefferson, NC May 2005 - Aug 2006
Director of Technology and Product Development

United Chemi-con, Inc. - Lansing, NC May 2000 - May 2005
Design and Development Engineer
Education:
Emory and Henry College 1990 - 1993
B.S., Physics
Wilkes Community College 1986 - 1988
A.A.S., Electromechanical Technology
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Lyndell Duvall

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Lyndell Duvall
Director Of Technology And Product Development
Next Safety, Inc
Mfg Surgical/Medical Instruments
676 S Main St, Jefferson, NC 28640
PO Box 547, Jefferson, NC 28640
(336) 246-7700

Publications

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Methods And Systems Of Delivering Medication Via Inhalation

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US Patent:
20080066739, Mar 20, 2008
Filed:
Jan 26, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/627692
Inventors:
Edward LeMahieu - San Jose CA, US
Charles Jones - Jefferson NC, US
Tom Stern - Charlotte NC, US
Jack Hebrank - Durham NC, US
Charles Eric Hunter - Jefferson NC, US
Lyndell Duvall - Fleetwood NC, US
Chris Hartley - Boone NC, US
Bernard L. Ballou - Raleigh NC, US
Jocelyn Hunter - Jefferson NC, US
Laurie McNeil - , US
Paul Wetzel - Jefferson NC, US
Ron Criss - West Jefferson NC, US
International Classification:
A61M 11/02
US Classification:
12820014
Abstract:
Systems and methods for delivery of a drug to the respiratory system of a patient where the drug is supplied at a positive pressure relative to atmospheric pressure are provided. In particular, the drugs are delivered to the respiratory system of a patient who is capable of unassisted breathing. With the systems and methods of the present disclosure, medication available in a variety of forms is introduced in a controlled fashion into the air stream in aerosol, nebulized, or vaporized form.

Methods And Systems Of Delivering Medication Via Inhalation

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US Patent:
20080066741, Mar 20, 2008
Filed:
Mar 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/689315
Inventors:
Edward LeMahieu - San Jose CA, US
Charles Jones - Jefferson NC, US
Tom Stern - Charlotte NC, US
Jack Hebrank - Durham NC, US
Charles Eric Hunter - Jefferson NC, US
Lyndell Duvall - Fleetwood NC, US
Chris Hartley - Boone NC, US
Bernard L. Ballou - Raleigh NC, US
Jocelyn Hunter - Jefferson NC, US
Laurie McNeil - Chapel Hill NC, US
Paul Wetzel - Jefferson NC, US
Ron Criss - West Jefferson NC, US
International Classification:
A61M 11/02
US Classification:
12820021, 12820014
Abstract:
Systems and methods for delivery of a drug to the respiratory system of a patient are provided, where the drug is supplied in purified air at a positive pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. With the systems and methods of the present disclosure, medication available in a variety of forms is introduced in a controlled fashion into the purified air stream in aerosol, nebulized, or vaporized form.

Methods And Systems Of Delivering Medication Via Inhalation

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US Patent:
20080078382, Apr 3, 2008
Filed:
Oct 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/552871
Inventors:
Edward LeMahieu - San Jose CA, US
Charles Jones - Jefferson NC, US
Tom Stern - Charlotte NC, US
Jack Hebrank - Durham NC, US
Charles Eric Hunter - Jefferson NC, US
Lyndell Duvall - Fleetwood NC, US
Chris Hartley - Boone NC, US
Bernard L. Ballou - Raleigh NC, US
Jocelyn Hunter - Jefferson NC, US
Laurie McNeil - Chapel Hill NC, US
Paul Wetzel - Jefferson NC, US
Ron Criss - West Jefferson NC, US
International Classification:
A62B 7/00
A62B 9/00
US Classification:
12820024
Abstract:
Systems and methods for delivery of a drug to the respiratory system of a patient in a stream of purified air are provided. In particular, the drugs are delivered to the respiratory system of the patient at a positive air pressure relatvie to atmopheric pressure. With the systems and methods of the present disclosure, medication available in a variety of forms is introduced in a controlled fashion into the air stream in aerosol, nebulized, or vaporized form.

Systems, Methods, And Apparatuses For Pulmonary Drug Delivery

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US Patent:
20080142010, Jun 19, 2008
Filed:
Dec 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/950180
Inventors:
Philip Weaver - Mouth of Wilson VA, US
Lyndell Duvall - Fleetwood NC, US
Jack Hebrank - Durham NC, US
Assignee:
NEXT SAFETY, INC. - Jefferson NC
International Classification:
A61M 16/10
A61M 16/00
A61M 16/06
US Classification:
12820326, 12820312, 12820329
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a system for pulmonary drug delivery includes a portable air supply unit comprising an air mover configured to generate a positive pressure airflow, a drug delivery unit configured to inject droplets of medication into the airflow generated by the air supply unit, and a user interface configured to deliver the airflow and droplets to a user.

Passive Treatment Device

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US Patent:
20080257358, Oct 23, 2008
Filed:
Apr 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/108129
Inventors:
Thomas P. Stern - Charlotte NC, US
Edward S. Alessandrini - Fort Mill SC, US
Lyndell D. Duvall - Fleetwood NC, US
Anthony D. Pierce - Fleetwood NC, US
Assignee:
GOODHEALTH, LLC - atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61M 16/00
US Classification:
12820716, 12820024
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a device, system and method for treating sleep conditions that may include positioning into the mouth of a patient a device including a lower mouthpiece, including a locating device; an upper mouthpiece, including a housing; a valve body, insertable into the housing, including a channel having a slot defined therein for adjustably receiving the locating device in the slot, and at least one passageway; a first valve portion, insertable into the at least one passageway, including a slider; and a port, including a slide guide configured to slide-ably receive the slider.

Pulmonary Drug Delivery Devices Configured To Control The Size Of Administered Droplets

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US Patent:
20080271732, Nov 6, 2008
Filed:
Feb 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/037513
Inventors:
Philip Weaver - Mouth of Wilson VA, US
Charles Eric Hunter - Jefferson NC, US
Lyndell Duvall - Fleetwood NC, US
Jack Hebrank - Durham NC, US
George Colvard - Crumpler NC, US
Timothy Roland - W. Jefferson NC, US
Andy Pierce - Fleetwood NC, US
Assignee:
NEXT SAFETY, INC. - Jefferson NC
International Classification:
A61M 16/10
A61M 11/00
US Classification:
12820014, 12820016, 12820417
Abstract:
A pulmonary drug delivery device including a drug delivery tube that defines a flow path and a droplet ejection device configured to eject droplets of medication into the flow path. Using collected feedback, the pulmonary drug delivery device can control the size of the droplets that are administered to a user.

Apparatuses And Methods For Pulmonary Drug Delivery

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US Patent:
20090139520, Jun 4, 2009
Filed:
Dec 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/950154
Inventors:
Phillip Weaver - Mouth of Wilson VA, US
Lyndell Duvall - Fleetwood NC, US
Jack Hebrank - Durham NC, US
Assignee:
Next Safety, Inc. - Jefferson NC
International Classification:
A61M 16/00
US Classification:
12820312
Abstract:
A pulmonary drug delivery device including a drug delivery tube that defines a flow path, a droplet ejection device configured to eject droplets of medication into the flow path, and a fan that generates airflow within the flow path, the airflow being configured to carry the ejected medication droplets along the flow path.

Apparatuses And Methods For Diagnosing And Treating Respiratory Conditions

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US Patent:
20090151718, Jun 18, 2009
Filed:
Feb 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/037540
Inventors:
C. Eric Hunter - Jefferson NC, US
Lyndell Duvall - Fleetwood NC, US
Philip Weaver - Mouth of Wilson VA, US
Tom Stern - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
NEXT SAFETY, INC. - Jefferson NC
International Classification:
A61M 16/10
A61B 5/087
US Classification:
12820312, 600538
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a respiratory condition device includes a tube that defines a flow path for medicine that is to be delivered to a user respiratory system, a pressure sensor configured to detect pressure changes within the tube, and a medicine delivery device configured to eject medicine into the tube when a pressure drop is detected by the pressure sensor.
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