Jordan M Dalton, Age 50331 Camelot Ln, Libertyville, IL 60048

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Libertyville, IL

Skokie, IL

2910 Sheffield Ave, Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 528-3066

828 Anza St, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 751-1479

1702 Washington St, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 440-3329

9432 Monticello Ave, Evanston, IL 60203 (847) 673-5395

2748 N Racine Ave #1, Chicago, IL 60614

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Company: @ Properties Address: 1586 N. Clybourn Street, Chicago, IL 60642 Phones: (773) 972-3253 (Office)

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Jordan Dalton, Chicago IL - Agent

Work:
At Properties
Chicago, IL
(773) 972-3252 (Phone)
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Specialties:
Buyer's Agent, Listing Agent
Work:
@ Properties
1586 N. Clybourn Street, Chicago, IL 60642
(773) 972-3253 (Office)

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Jordan Dalton - Lawyer

ISLN:
1000988920
Admitted:
Virginia

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Location:
331 Camelot Ln, Libertyville, IL 60048
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Cell-Safe Life Sciences
President and Chief Executive Officer
Chicago Innovation Mentors
Mentor
Meals on Wheels Chicago
Board Member
Norfolk Medical Products
Chief Operations Officer
Kellogg School of Management
Education:
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management 2012 - 2014
University of Michigan 1993 - 1997
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Us Patents

Vascular Access Port

US Patent:
2013006, Mar 14, 2013
Filed:
Mar 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/410298
Inventors:
Michael J. Dalton - Evanston IL, US
Jordan M. Dalton - Chicago IL, US
Natan A. Pheil - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/14
US Classification:
60428801
Abstract:
An implantable infusion port comprising a non planar septum, a fluid reservoir of a substantially spherical shape, inlet means to access the reservoir, and optimized outlet means from the reservoir. The present invention provides for a reservoir that precludes angular junctions between portions of the reservoir which can lead to eddies, countercurrents, and stagnation, thereby creating a more laminar and efficient flow pattern within the reservoir.

Vascular Access Port With Tubular Shaped Septum

US Patent:
2013006, Mar 7, 2013
Filed:
Mar 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/410302
Inventors:
Michael J. Dalton - Evanston IL, US
Jordan M. Dalton - Chicago IL, US
Natan A. Pheil - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00
A61M 25/04
US Classification:
604175, 604244
Abstract:
A vascular access port having a novel septum design that while allowing for larger septum access area and larger degree of access allows for an overall small profile. The present invention further provides for a novel septum and reservoir design that eliminates angular junctions.

Artificial Interstitium Device

US Patent:
2019034, Nov 14, 2019
Filed:
Apr 23, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/392328
Inventors:
Michael J. Dalton - Evanston IL, US
Jordan M. Dalton - Libertyville IL, US
Natan A. Pheil - Highland Park IL, US
Melanie Graham - Edina MN, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
A61L 27/36
A61L 27/54
Abstract:
An interstitial fluid accumulation chamber is configured to be implanted in a mammal for use as a protective environment for transplanted cells. The interstitial fluid accumulation chamber includes opposed first and second members, a cell isolation chamber, and a plurality of spaced-apart members. The opposed first and second members are disposed in spaced-apart relation. The cell isolation chamber is disposed within and in-between the opposed first and second members. The cell isolation chamber includes a filter which contains pores sized to allow interstitial fluid to enter the cell isolation chamber while preventing cells within the cell isolation chamber from leaving the cell isolation chamber. The plurality of spaced-apart members are disposed within and between the opposed first and second members. The plurality of spaced-apart members form a tortuous path which is configured to prevent tissue from growing within the interstitial fluid accumulation chamber.

Transplanted Cell Containment And Nutrition Device

US Patent:
2019032, Oct 31, 2019
Filed:
Jul 8, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/504597
Inventors:
Michael J. Dalton - Evanston IL, US
Jordan M. Dalton - Libertyville IL, US
Natan A. Pheil - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
A61M 39/02
A61M 39/24
A61L 27/38
A61L 27/54
Abstract:
The disclosure provides an implanted device that promotes the protection and maintenance of transplanted cells in a host body. The implanted device provides the transplanted cells with a safe, nutritious environment for survival and removes waste products generated by the cells.

Vascular Access Port

US Patent:
2016003, Feb 4, 2016
Filed:
Jun 1, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/727489
Inventors:
Michael J. Dalton - Evanston IL, US
Jordan M. Dalton - Libertyville IL, US
Natan Pheil - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 39/02
Abstract:
This invention provides an implantable infusion port which comprises a non planar septum, a fluid reservoir of a substantially spherical shape, inlet means to access the reservoir, and optimized outlet means from the reservoir. The present invention provides for a reservoir that precludes angular junctions between portions of the reservoir which can lead to eddies, countercurrents, and stagnation, thereby creating a more laminar and efficient flow pattern within the reservoir.

Implantable System For Collection And Supply Of Interstitial Fluid

US Patent:
2015019, Jul 9, 2015
Filed:
Mar 19, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/662986
Inventors:
Michael J. Dalton - Evanston IL, US
Natan A. Pheil - Chicago IL, US
Jordan M. Dalton - Libertyville IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 27/00
A61K 35/12
A61K 35/39
A61M 39/24
A61F 2/02
Abstract:
A system for redistributing interstitial fluid within a mammal is disclosed. The system comprises an implantable accumulation chamber, a confined flow passageway such as a catheter in communication with the accumulation chamber, and a liquid transfer pump for dispensing accumulated interstitial fluid from the accumulation chamber to a predetermined body site via the confined flow passageway.

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