Nathan Maxson Terry, Age 573440 Thomas Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94303

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3440 Thomas Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94303

Brooklyn, NY

Santa Clara, CA

New York, NY

175 Clinton St APT 2, Brooklyn, NY 11201 (212) 261-4298

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Audio Engineer

Location:
Nashville, TN
Industry:
Music
Work:
Cas Music Productions
Audio Engineer
John Ragusa Music Events Oct 2009 - May 2012
Office Assistant
The University of the Arts Jun 2006 - Aug 2007
Music Library Circulation Assistant
Education:
The University of the Arts 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Composition, Music
Skills:
Composition, Music Production, Music, Music Theory, Sound Design, Logic Pro, Recording, Music Education, Audio Engineering, Music Industry, Songwriting, Audio Post Production, Studio Recording, Audio Recording, Singing, Piano, Music Composition
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Charging Case For A Personal Vaporizing Inhaler

US Patent:
8314591, Nov 20, 2012
Filed:
May 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780877
Inventors:
Nathan Andrew Terry - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Mark Minskoff - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
H01M 10/46
US Classification:
320114
Abstract:
A personal vapor inhaling unit is disclosed. An electronic flameless vapor inhaler unit that may simulate a cigarette has a cavity that receives a cartridge in the distal end of the inhaler unit. The cartridge brings a substance to be vaporized in contact with a wick. When the unit is activated, and the user provides suction, the substance to be vaporized is drawn out of the cartridge, through the wick, and is atomized by the wick into a cavity containing a heating element. The heating element vaporizes the atomized substance. The vapors then continue to be pulled by the user through a mouthpiece and mouthpiece cover where they may be inhaled.

Atomizer-Vaporizer For A Personal Vaporizing Inhaler

US Patent:
8550068, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
May 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780874
Inventors:
Nathan Andrew Terry - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Mark Minskoff - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 15/00
A61M 16/10
US Classification:
12820221, 131273, 12820012, 12820312, 12820413, 12820323
Abstract:
A personal vapor inhaling unit is disclosed. An electronic flameless vapor inhaler unit that may simulate a cigarette has a cavity that receives a cartridge in the distal end of the inhaler unit. The cartridge brings a substance to be vaporized in contact with a wick. When the unit is activated, and the user provides suction, the substance to be vaporized is drawn out of the cartridge, through the wick, and is atomized by the wick into a cavity containing a heating element. The heating element vaporizes the atomized substance. The vapors then continue to be pulled by the user through a mouthpiece and mouthpiece cover where they may be inhaled.

Activation Trigger For A Personal Vaporizing Inhaler

US Patent:
2011027, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780872
Inventors:
Nathan Andrew Terry - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Mark Minskoff - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 15/06
US Classification:
12820221
Abstract:
A personal vapor inhaling unit is disclosed. An electronic flameless vapor inhaler unit that may simulate a cigarette has a cavity that receives a cartridge in the distal end of the inhaler unit. The cartridge brings a substance to be vaporized in contact with a wick. When the unit is activated, and the user provides suction, the substance to be vaporized is drawn out of the cartridge, through the wick, and is atomized by the wick into a cavity containing a heating element. The heating element vaporizes the atomized substance. The vapors then continue to be pulled by the user through a mouthpiece and mouthpiece cover where they may be inhaled.

Personal Vaporizing Inhaler Cartridge

US Patent:
2011027, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780873
Inventors:
Nathan Andrew Terry - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Mark Minskoff - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 15/06
US Classification:
12820312
Abstract:
A personal vapor inhaling unit is disclosed. An electronic flameless vapor inhaler unit that may simulate a cigarette has a cavity that receives a cartridge in the distal end of the inhaler unit. The cartridge brings a substance to be vaporized in contact with a wick. When the unit is activated, and the user provides suction, the substance to be vaporized is drawn out of the cartridge, through the wick, and is atomized by the wick into a cavity containing a heating element. The heating element vaporizes the atomized substance. The vapors then continue to be pulled by the user through a mouthpiece and mouthpiece cover where they may be inhaled.

Personal Vaporizing Inhaler With Internal Light Source

US Patent:
2011027, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780875
Inventors:
Nathan Andrew Terry - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Mark Minskoff - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 15/06
US Classification:
12820312
Abstract:
A personal vapor inhaling unit is disclosed. An electronic flameless vapor inhaler unit that may simulate a cigarette has a cavity that receives a cartridge in the distal end of the inhaler unit. The cartridge brings a substance to be vaporized in contact with a wick. When the unit is activated, and the user provides suction, the substance to be vaporized is drawn out of the cartridge, through the wick, and is atomized by the wick into a cavity containing a heating element. The heating element vaporizes the atomized substance. The vapors then continue to be pulled by the user through a mouthpiece and mouthpiece cover where they may be inhaled.

Data Logging Personal Vaporizing Inhaler

US Patent:
2011027, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780876
Inventors:
Nathan Andrew Terry - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Mark Minskoff - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 15/06
US Classification:
12820326, 12820312
Abstract:
A personal vapor inhaling unit is disclosed. An electronic flameless vapor inhaler unit that may simulate a cigarette has a cavity that receives a cartridge in the distal end of the inhaler unit. The cartridge brings a substance to be vaporized in contact with a wick. When the unit is activated, and the user provides suction, the substance to be vaporized is drawn out of the cartridge, through the wick, and is atomized by the wick into a cavity containing a heating element. The heating element vaporizes the atomized substance. The vapors then continue to be pulled by the user through a mouthpiece and mouthpiece cover where they may be inhaled.

Personal Vaporizing Inhaler With Mouthpiece Cover

US Patent:
2011027, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780871
Inventors:
Nathan Andrew Terry - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Mark Minskoff - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A24F 47/00
US Classification:
131273
Abstract:
A personal vapor inhaling unit is disclosed. An electronic flameless vapor inhaler unit that may simulate a cigarette has a cavity that receives a cartridge in the distal end of the inhaler unit. The cartridge brings a substance to be vaporized in contact with a wick. When the unit is activated, and the user provides suction, the substance to be vaporized is drawn out of the cartridge, through the wick, and is atomized by the wick into a cavity containing a heating element. The heating element vaporizes the atomized substance. The vapors then continue to be pulled by the user through a mouthpiece and mouthpiece cover where they may be inhaled.

Apparatus And Method For Electrosurgical Suction

US Patent:
2012020, Aug 9, 2012
Filed:
Feb 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/021515
Inventors:
Nathan Andrew Terry - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Mark Minskoff - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604 35
Abstract:
The invention pertains to techniques or processes for managing surgical smoke. In one embodiment a suction apparatus evacuates the surgical smoke. For example, the suction apparatus may be arranged adjacent to an electrocautery electrode, which may generate smoke during operation, for evacuating smoke from a surgical site.

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