William H. Smedley mostly deals with Syringe, Biomedical engineering, Cartridge, Piston and Surgery. His study in Syringe is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Inflatable and Urethral mucosa, Urethra. His Cartridge study is associated with Mechanical engineering.
His Mechanical engineering study combines topics in areas such as Mixing, Engineering drawing and Needle insertion. His Piston research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cannula and Cylinder. His research investigates the connection between Surgery and topics such as Hypodermic needle that intersect with problems in Safety syringe and Dental syringe.
His primary scientific interests are in Syringe, Mechanical engineering, Biomedical engineering, Piston and Cartridge. The Syringe study combines topics in areas such as Cannula, Surgery and Barrel. His research in Barrel intersects with topics in Structural engineering, Plunger and Enclosure.
His studies deal with areas such as Simulation and Engineering drawing as well as Mechanical engineering. His Piston study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Computer hardware and Cylinder. William H. Smedley has researched Cartridge in several fields, including Reciprocating motion and Needle guard.
His primary areas of study are Mechanical engineering, Structural engineering, Biomedical engineering, Syringe and Safety syringe. His Barrel and Prefilled Syringe study, which is part of a larger body of work in Mechanical engineering, is frequently linked to Upper body and Lower body, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study in Barrel is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Computer hardware, Piston, Reciprocating motion, Groove and Living hinge.
The various areas that William H. Smedley examines in his Structural engineering study include Vial, Club, Composite material and Light source. William H. Smedley has researched Biomedical engineering in several fields, including Surgery and Cartridge. His research in Syringe tackles topics such as Needle guard which are related to areas like Hypodermic needle.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biomedical engineering, Syringe, Cartridge, Mechanical engineering and Vial. His Biomedical engineering study often links to related topics such as Safety syringe. William H. Smedley works mostly in the field of Cartridge, limiting it down to topics relating to Surgery and, in certain cases, Guard and Coil spring.
His work in the fields of Mechanical engineering, such as Barrel, Needle valve and Four-way valve, overlaps with other areas such as Upper body and Target tissue. In his study, Structural engineering is inextricably linked to Container, which falls within the broad field of Vial. His Structural engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Piston, Plunger, Ampoule, Groove and Reciprocating motion.
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Endoscopic surgical instrument having a removable, rotatable, end effector assembly
Terry M. Haber;William H. Smedley;Clark B. Foster.
(1992)
Automatic pharmaceutical dispensing syringe
Terry M. Haber;William H. Smedley;Clark B. Foster.
(1993)
Shielded safety syringe
Haber Terry M;Smedley William H;Foster Clark B.
(1988)
Axially extendable endoscopic surgical instrument
Terry M. Haber;William H. Smedley;Clark B. Foster.
(1992)
Pharmaceutical component-mixing delivery assembly
Terry M. Haber;William H. Smedley;Clark B. Foster.
(1992)
Shielded safety syringe having a retractable needle
Terry M. Haber;Clark B. Foster;William H. Smedley;John A. Lewis.
(1988)
Selected dose pharmaceutical dispenser.
Terry M. Haber;Clark B. Foster;William H. Smedley.
(1993)
Reusable pharmaceutical dispenser with full stroke indicator
Haber Terry M;Foster Clark B;Smedley William H.
(1993)
Blood sampler and component tester with guide member
Terry M. Haber;William H. Smedley.
(1991)
Dental syringe having an automatically retractable needle
Terry M. Haber;William H. Smedley;Clark B. Foster.
(1987)
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