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Linden A Wint

from Somerville, MA
Deceased

Linden Wint Phones & Addresses

  • 116 Sycamore St, Somerville, MA 02145 (617) 666-9953
  • 116 Sycamore St APT 23, Somerville, MA 02145 (617) 666-9953
  • 79 Marshall St, Somerville, MA 02145 (617) 666-9953
  • 8 Langmaid Ave, Somerville, MA 02145 (617) 666-9953
  • Punta Gorda, FL
  • Port Charlotte, FL
  • Dorchester Center, MA
  • 1 Franklin St APT 102, Somerville, MA 02145 (617) 666-9953

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Professional Records

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Linden A Wint

Address:
Somerville, MA 02145
License #:
11085 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jul 11, 2003
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2005
Type:
Drinking Water Operator

Linden A Wint

Address:
Somerville, MA 02145
License #:
11390 - Expired
Issued Date:
Nov 8, 2003
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2011
Type:
Drinking Water Operator

Linden Wint

Address:
Somerville, MA 02145
License #:
11731 - Active
Issued Date:
Nov 6, 2004
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2017
Type:
Drinking Water Operator

Linden A Wint

Address:
Somerville, MA 02145
License #:
18892
Issued Date:
Oct 30, 1999
Type:
Engineer in Training

Publications

Us Patents

Tip Filled Ultrasound Catheter

US Patent:
50020595, Mar 26, 1991
Filed:
Jul 26, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/385813
Inventors:
Robert J. Crowley - Wayland MA
Mark A. Hamm - Malden MA
Linden A. Wint - Dorchester MA
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Corporation - Watertown MA
International Classification:
A61B 812
US Classification:
12866206
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an ultrasonic imaging catheter having an open proximal end and a closed distal end. The closed distal end contains a septum and a situs for targeting the septum. A fluid filled syringe may be insertable though the situs and the septum to fill a chamber defined by the catheter sheath and the septum, with ultrasonic transmission fluid. The chamber subsequently receives an ultrasonic image generator and receiver within the fluid filled chamber. Injection of fluid through the septum eliminates the likelihood of air bubbles forming within the chamber which otherwise damages the ultrasonic images generated thereby when that chamber is filled with fluid through the proximal end of the catheter sheath.
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