Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2017
Title: Innovations by John Salle in Abdominal Simulation Technology
Introduction
John Salle is an accomplished inventor based in Honolulu, HI (US), known for his contributions to the field of medical simulation technology. With a total of four patents to his name, he has made significant strides in developing advanced training systems for medical professionals.
Latest Patents
One of Salle's notable inventions is the "Pressure feedback network for abdominal simulator system." This dynamically-changeable abdominal simulator system features a patient manikin with an abdominal cavity covered by synthetic skin. It includes an array of inflatable elements that can be independently controlled to simulate various abdominal ailments. The system is equipped with an inflation manifold and an electronic control module that communicates with an external computer, providing a graphical user interface (GUI) for users to manage training simulations effectively.
Another significant patent is the "Dynamically programmable abdominal simulator system." Similar to his previous invention, this system also comprises a patient manikin with an abdominal cavity and inflatable elements. The independent inflation control allows for a wide range of simulations, enhancing the training experience for medical professionals.
Career Highlights
John Salle has established himself as a key figure in the medical simulation industry through his innovative designs and patents. His work at Smartummy LLC has positioned him at the forefront of developing realistic training tools that improve the education of healthcare providers.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Salle has collaborated with talented individuals such as
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