Andrew A Sweeney, Age 451711 Leaton Ct, Franklin, TN 37069

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1711 Leaton Ct, Franklin, TN 37069

Nashville, TN

623 Bridgewater Ct, Westerville, OH 43081 (614) 436-8655

Sarasota, FL

Phoenix, AZ

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Andrew Sweeney - Lawyer

ISLN:
1000555862
Admitted:
2006

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Corporate Payments

Location:
Nashville, TN
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Comdata
Corporate Payments
Cbc National Bank Aug 2017 - Jun 2018
Mortgage Loan Officer
Loandepot Jun 2016 - Jun 2017
Mortgage Loan Officer
Ocarina Networks Jun 2010 - Jul 2013
Account Manager
Gnc Jan 2009 - May 2010
Store Manager
Rei Nov 2007 - Feb 2009
Sales Specialist
Education:
Trevecca Nazarene University 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History, Political Science
Skills:
Microsoft Office, Customer Service, Microsoft Excel, Research, Sales
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Manager

Work:
The Haven Boston
Manager
Education:
University of Paisley
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Supervisor

Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Grand Island Transit
Supervisor
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Andrew Sweeney

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Andrew Sweeney

Location:
United States

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Us Patents

Autonomous Waste Collection

US Patent:
2022036, Nov 24, 2022
Filed:
Feb 24, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/679987
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Thomas D. Haubert - Columbus OH, US
Krista I. A. Smith - Dublin OH, US
Andrew V. Sweeney - Columbus OH, US
Lindy Espina Dejarme - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
A47K 11/02
Abstract:
An autonomous toilet may include a waste receptacle having a receptacle opening, a seat extending at least partially around the receptacle opening, the seat being configured to support a user of the autonomous toilet, a plurality of driven wheels configured to urge the autonomous toilet across a surface, one or more sensors configured to sense one or more conditions of a surrounding environment, and a controller communicatively coupled to the one or more sensors and the plurality of driven wheels.

Decontamination Systems

US Patent:
2022037, Nov 24, 2022
Filed:
May 23, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/751003
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Matthew S. YOUNG - Upper Arlington OH, US
David CHASE - Gahanna OH, US
Cynthia DODARO - Grove City OH, US
Derek M. MICHELIN - Plymouth MA, US
William RICHTER - Hilliard OH, US
Gary A. STICKEL - London OH, US
Andrew V. SWEENEY - Columbus OH, US
Krenar SHQAU - Westerville OH, US
International Classification:
A61L 2/22
A61L 2/06
A61L 2/24
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides decontamination system that includes a decontamination chamber for sealably holding one or more items for decontamination. The system also includes a decontamination unit comprising: a controllable air heater and humidity control unit to controllably heat an ambient air source and to control a temperature and humidity of air within a decontamination chamber; a controllable vaporizer unit to controllably vaporize one or more decontamination agents by combining the controllably heated ambient air with the one or more decontamination agents; and controller circuitry to control a controllable air heater and humidity control unit to heat the ambient air to a selected level, and to maintain a selected heat and humidity within the decontamination chamber, and to control the controllable vaporizer unit to provide a selected flow rate of the one or more decontamination agents into the decontamination chamber.

Neural Sleeve For Neuromuscular Stimulation, Sensing And Recording

US Patent:
2023002, Jan 19, 2023
Filed:
Sep 15, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/945486
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Gaurav Sharma - Columbus OH, US
Andrew Sweeney - Columbus OH, US
Amy M. Heintz - Dublin OH, US
Stephanie Kute - Columbus OH, US
Nicholas Annetta - Columbus OH, US
Thomas D. Haubert - Columbus OH, US
Steven M. Risser - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Jeffrey Friend - Columbus OH, US
John Bartholomew - Columbus OH, US
Rachel Thurston - Columbus OH, US
Alexander C. Morrow - Gahanna OH, US
George Brand - Columbus OH, US
Jeffrey Ellis - Columbus OH, US
Matthew Mowrer - Columbus OH, US
Raymond Zaborski - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
A61N 1/04
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/11
A61B 5/291
A61B 5/375
A61B 5/389
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to neuromuscular stimulation and sensing cuffs. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff has at least two fingers and a plurality of electrodes disposed on each finger. More generally, the neuromuscular stimulation cuff includes an outer, reusable component and an inner, disposable component. One or more electrodes are housed within the reusable component. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff may be produced by providing an insulating substrate layer, forming a conductive circuit on the substrate layer to form a conductive circuit layer, adhering a cover layer onto the conductive circuit layer to form a flexible circuit, and cutting at least one flexible finger from the flexible circuit. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff employs a flexible multi-electrode design which allows for reanimation of complex muscle movements in a patient, including individual finger movement.

High-Definition Electrical Stimulation For Enhanced Spatial Awareness And Target Alignment In Weapon Aiming Applications

US Patent:
2021038, Dec 9, 2021
Filed:
Jun 4, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/339330
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Richard Brooks - Columbus OH, US
Bohdan Paselsky - Westerville OH, US
Joshua Branch - Columbus OH, US
Andrew Sweeney - Columbus OH, US
Collin Dunlap - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
F41G 3/26
A61N 1/04
F41A 33/00
A63F 13/219
Abstract:
Aiming assistance is provided for assisting a user in aiming a ranged weapon at a target. The aiming assistance includes receiving telemetry information from one or more sensors, and determining an aim error based on the telemetry information. The aim error indicates of an error between a trajectory of the ranged weapon and an on target trajectory from the ranged weapon to the target. A somatosensation is provided to the user which is indicative of the aim error. This is done by operating haptic devices of a garment worn on an arm or wrist of the user to apply haptic sensation to skin of the arm or wrist. The haptic devices may be electrodes and the applied haptic sensation comprises transcutaneous electrical neurostimulation (TENS), or the haptic devices may be vibrators.

High-Definition Electrical Stimulation Garment For Evoking Realistic Somatosensation

US Patent:
2021038, Dec 9, 2021
Filed:
Jun 4, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/339290
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Andrew Sweeney - Columbus OH, US
Richard Brooks - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01
A61N 1/04
A61N 1/36
Abstract:
A device comprises: an array of electrodes configured to be disposed on a body part; an electrical stimulation transmitter operatively coupled with the array of electrodes; and a data processing module including an electronic processor and a non-transitory storage medium storing spatiotemporal electrical stimulation patterns for generating corresponding somatosensations and further storing instructions readable and executable by the electronic processor to apply a spatiotemporal electrical stimulation pattern stored in the non-transitory storage medium using the electrical stimulation transmitter and the array of electrodes to generate the somatosensation corresponding to the applied spatiotemporal electrical stimulation pattern. The stored patterns may for example include patterns for generating a sensation of skin exposure to a steam vent, a sensation of a weapon charge fire, a sensation of a rotating athletic ring, a sensation of raindrops, a sensation of a crawling arachnid, or a sensation of a shield strike borne by an arm.

Neural Sleeve For Neuromuscular Stimulation, Sensing And Recording

US Patent:
2020027, Sep 3, 2020
Filed:
May 19, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/877554
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Gaurav Sharma - Columbus OH, US
Andrew Sweeney - Columbus OH, US
Amy M. Heintz - Dublin OH, US
Stephanie Kute - Columbus OH, US
Nicholas Annetta - Columbus OH, US
Thomas D. Haubert - Columbus OH, US
Steven M. Risser - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Jeffrey Friend - Columbus OH, US
John Bartholomew - Columbus OH, US
Rachel Thurston - Columbus OH, US
C. Alexander Morrow - Gahanna OH, US
George Brand - Columbus OH, US
Jeffrey Ellis - Columbus OH, US
Matthew Mowrer - Columbus OH, US
Raymond Zaborski - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
A61B 5/0488
A61N 1/04
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/0478
A61B 5/0482
A61B 5/11
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to neuromuscular stimulation and sensing cuffs. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff has at least two fingers and a plurality of electrodes disposed on each finger. More generally, the neuromuscular stimulation cuff includes an outer, reusable component and an inner, disposable component. One or more electrodes are housed within the reusable component. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff may be produced by providing an insulating substrate layer, forming a conductive circuit on the substrate layer to form a conductive circuit layer, adhering a cover layer onto the conductive circuit layer to form a flexible circuit, and cutting at least one flexible finger from the flexible circuit. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff employs a flexible multi-electrode design which allows for reanimation of complex muscle movements in a patient, including individual finger movement.

Neural Sleeve For Neuromuscular Stimulation, Sensing And Recording

US Patent:
2018015, Jun 7, 2018
Filed:
Jan 16, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/872734
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Jeffrey Friend - Columbus OH, US
Gaurav Sharma - Lewis Center OH, US
Andrew Sweeney - Columbus OH, US
Amy M. Heinz - Dublin OH, US
Stephanie Kute - Columbus OH, US
Nicholas Annetta - Columbus OH, US
Thomas D. Haubert - Columbus OH, US
Steven M. Risser - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Alexander Morrow - Gahanna OH, US
Raymond Richard Zaborski - Westerville OH, US
George Naegele Brand - Dublin OH, US
Matthew Edward Mowrer - Saint Clairsville OH, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
G06F 3/01
A61N 1/36
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to neuromuscular stimulation and sensing cuffs. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff has at least two fingers and a plurality of electrodes disposed on each finger. More generally, the neuromuscular stimulation cuff includes an outer, reusable component and an inner, disposable component. One or more electrodes are housed within the reusable component. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff may be produced by providing an insulating substrate layer, forming a conductive circuit on the substrate layer to form a conductive circuit layer, adhering a cover layer onto the conductive circuit layer to form a flexible circuit, and cutting at least one flexible finger from the flexible circuit. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff employs a flexible multi-electrode design which allows for reanimation of complex muscle movements in a patient, including individual finger movement.

Neural Sleeve For Neuromuscular Stimulation, Sensing And Recording

US Patent:
2018015, Jun 7, 2018
Filed:
Jun 2, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/578816
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Gaurav Sharma - Columbus OH, US
Andrew Sweeney - Columbus OH, US
Amy M. Heintz - Dublin OH, US
Stephanie Kute - Columbus OH, US
Nicholas Annetta - Columbus OH, US
Thomas D. Haubert - Columbus OH, US
Steven M. Risser - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Jeffrey Friend - Columbus OH, US
John Bartholomew - Columbus OH, US
Rachel Thurston - Columbus OH, US
C. Alexander Morrow - Gahanna OH, US
George Brand - Columbus OH, US
Jeffrey Ellis - Columbus OH, US
Matthew Mowrer - Columbus OH, US
Raymond Zaborski - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
A61B 5/0478
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/0488
A61B 5/11
A61N 1/04
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to neuromuscular stimulation and sensing cuffs. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff has at least two fingers and a plurality of electrodes disposed on each finger. More generally, the neuromuscular stimulation cuff includes an outer, reusable component and an inner, disposable component. One or more electrodes are housed within the reusable component. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff may be produced by providing an insulating substrate layer, forming a conductive circuit on the substrate layer to form a conductive circuit layer, adhering a cover layer onto the conductive circuit layer to form a flexible circuit, and cutting at least one flexible finger from the flexible circuit. The neuromuscular stimulation cuff employs a flexible multi-electrode design which allows for reanimation of complex muscle movements in a patient, including individual finger movement.

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Wash: A Novel

Author:
Margaret Wrinkle
Publisher:
Audible Studios
Binding:
Audible Audio Edition
In this luminous debut, Margaret Wrinkle takes us on an unforgettable journey across continents and through time, from the burgeoning American South to West Africa and deep into the ancestral stories that reside in the soul. Wash introduces a remarkable new voice in American literature. In early 180...
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Miss America: A Novel

Author:
Daniel Stern
Publisher:
Audible Studios
Binding:
Audible Audio Edition
The private life behind the public face of a sex symbol. After being crowned Miss America a decade ago, Cathy Forester has been in some glamorous settings - but she has little to show for it. She's endured a string of failed loves, a divorce, and the death of her parents. Restless by temperament, Ca...

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