Christopher T Glaeser, Age 721505 Wild Blossom Way, Castle Rock, CO 80104

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1505 Wild Blossom Way, Castle Rock, CO 80104 (303) 663-2272

Columbus, OH

Centennial, CO

Indianapolis, IN

752 Fieldale Ln, Grayslake, IL 60030 (847) 548-6372

Libertyville, IL

Louisville, CO

Greenwood, IN

Westfield, IN

Louisville, CO

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Work

Company: Freelap usa Jan 2011 Position: Sports technology evangelist

Education

Degree: BS School / High School: University of Florida 1973 to 1977 Specialities: Computer & Information Sciences

Skills

Track Coach • Software Development • Testing • Software Engineering • Cloud Computing • Start-ups • SEO • Website Development • Web Marketing • Marketing

Interests

track & field, compiler development, photography

Industries

Computer Software

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Sports Technology Evangelist, Freelap Usa

Position:
Sports Technology Evangelist at Freelap USA
Location:
Pleasanton, California
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Freelap USA since Jan 2011
Sports Technology Evangelist
Nullstone Corporation Apr 1994 - Jan 2011
CEO
Compiler Jobs Jan 1994 - Dec 2010
Owner
GRCA 2000 - 2004
Columnist, Webmaster
Key Computer 1989 - 1990
Consultant
Maspar 1985 - 1988
Consultant
AIT 1986 - 1987
Compiler Developer
American Information Technology 1984 - 1986
Compiler Developer
ESL Aug 1981 - Aug 1984
Software Engineer
TRW Array Processors Aug 1980 - Aug 1981
Software Engineer
Burroughs Aug 1977 - Aug 1980
Compiler Developer
Education:
University of Florida 1973 - 1977
BS, Computer & Information Sciences
Buchholz High School 1969 - 1973
Pleasanton Police Citizens Academy 2011 - 2011
Skills:
Track Coach, Software Development, Testing, Software Engineering, Cloud Computing, Start-ups, SEO, Website Development, Web Marketing, Marketing
Interests:
track & field, compiler development, photography

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Us Patents

Adherent Orthotic Pad

US Patent:
2003011, Jun 19, 2003
Filed:
Dec 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/022466
Inventors:
Thomas Gilman - Spring Grove IL, US
Christopher Glaeser - Grayslake IL, US
International Classification:
A43B013/38
A43B023/00
US Classification:
036/043000, 036/140000, 036/071000, 036/093000
Abstract:
An orthotic pad is disclosed for reducing pressure and shear stresses on dermal and muscle tissue in treatment areas extending over bony prominences. This pad includes a hydrocolloid-containing adhesive body having oppositely-facing non-parallel first, and second major surfaces. The pad is formed of a soft, deformable and shape-recoverable adhesive material in which particles of at least one moisture-absorbing and moisture-swellable hydrocolloid material are dispersed. The first surface of the pad is contoured to match that of the treatment area for adhesively engaging and covering such area, and the second surface has a developed shape for corrective redistribution of external forces exertable against the treatment area to prevent further damage from pressure or shear forces, promote the healing process and, in appropriate cases, provide orthopedic correction.

Soft Convex Adhesive Wafer

US Patent:
2003017, Sep 11, 2003
Filed:
Mar 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/095223
Inventors:
Ronald Botten - Gurnee IL, US
Ole Pedersen - Frederiksberg, DK
Christopher Glaeser - Grayslake IL, US
International Classification:
A61M001/00
B32B003/10
B29C031/00
B29C033/40
US Classification:
604/540000, 428/137000, 428/172000, 264/040100, 264/222000
Abstract:
An adhesive wafer for attaching an ostomy appliance to a peristomal skin surface surrounding a stoma has an integrally molded adhesive layer made of a skin barrier material, a distal surface covered by a flexible backing layer, and a proximal bodyside surface contoured so the adhesive layer has a thin peripheral portion and thick central portion surrounding a stoma-receiving aperture. A set of at least two wafers is provided in one embodiment, wherein individual wafers have differing central portion surface topography, and different stoma receiving apertures. To produce a closely fitting wafer for a given stoma, a method of producing wafers includes providing a representation of the topography of the peristomal surface and the stoma, and, using the representation, manufacturing a mold having a surface configuration substantially matching the topography of the peristomal surface and stoma.

Method Of Manufacturing Soft Convex Adhesive Wafer

US Patent:
2004010, Jun 3, 2004
Filed:
Sep 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/659823
Inventors:
Walter Leise - Lindenhurst IL, US
Ronald Botten - Gurnee IL, US
Ole Pedersen - Frederiksberg, DK
Christopher Glaeser - Grayslake IL, US
Kristoffer Nielsen - Gilleleje, DK
International Classification:
A61F005/44
US Classification:
604/332000, 604/355000
Abstract:
A method for producing a soft convex adhesive wafer for attaching an ostomy appliance to a peristomal skin surface surrounding a stoma. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a resilient laminating pad adapted for being displaced to and fro in a laminating direction and that exerts a laminating pressure in the laminating direction, providing a plane counter-pressure surface at substantially right angles to the laminating direction, placing the wafer on the counter-pressure surface, and displacing the laminating pad in the laminating direction so that laminating pressure is exerted on an entire distal surface of the wafer by the laminating pad.

Golf Club Heads With Inserts Under Compressive Stress

US Patent:
2006000, Jan 12, 2006
Filed:
Jun 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/143247
Inventors:
Ryan Bauer - Fox River Grove IL, US
John Borowicz - Crystal Lake IL, US
Christopher Glaeser - Castle Rock CO, US
Thomas Hayes - McHenry IL, US
John Sidor - Algonquin IL, US
Assignee:
Grunhaus, LLC - Centennial CO
International Classification:
A63B 53/04
US Classification:
473324000, 473342000, 473349000
Abstract:
The present invention provides golf club heads, such as putter heads, with inserts that are under compressive stress, as well as methods for making such golf club heads. In preferred embodiments, the inserts are composed of low density material, such as granite, in order to help maximize the moment of inertia (MOI) of the golf club head.

Combined Suction, Irrigation And Electrosurgical Handle

US Patent:
D352780, Nov 22, 1994
Filed:
Apr 19, 1993
Appl. No.:
D/007162
Inventors:
Christopher T. Glaeser - Louisville CO
James S. Cunningham - Boulder CO
Glenn A. Horner - Boulder CO
Jose T. V. De Castro - Newton MA
Elizabeth Goodrich - Roslindale MA
Stephen K. Guerrera - Milford MA
Assignee:
Valleylab Inc. - Boulder CO
US Classification:
D24133

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