Corpus Christi Family Med CtrCorpus Christi Family Medicine Center 601 Texan Trl STE 200, Corpus Christi, TX 78411 3618087200 (phone), 3616530431 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Graduated: 1993
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pulmonary Function Tests Skin Tags Removal Vaccine Administration
Dr. Sutter graduated from the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Corpus Christi, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Sutter is affiliated with Doctors Regional Medical Center.
Apparatus is provided for supporting structures employing a free-standing column of angular cross-section having flanges of substantially equal length and an included angle between the flanges of between about 80. degree. and 45. degree. A specific embodiment employs the column in combination in a telescoping grandstand structure.
Hussey Manufacturing Company, Inc. - North Berwick ME
International Classification:
A47C 112
US Classification:
297232
Abstract:
Apparatus is provided for setting up and collapsing long rows of seats for stadiums or auditoriums, wherein a simple camoperated release mechanism is operated from the end of each row permitting simple, convenient and rapid collapsing of rows with a minimum of personnel.
Apparatus is provided for setting up and collapsing long rows of seats for stadiums or auditoriums, wherein each seat is provided with gravity counter-balancing spring means such that setting up or collapsing an extended row of seats may be done from one end of the row with a minimum of distortion along the row or force required. Provision is made for automatic operation by means of a small electric motor which may be remotely controlled. Additional provision is made for locking each set of an extended row of seats in either the set up or collapsed positions and for unlocking them in response to the initial action of means for changing the seats from one position to the other.
David L. Sutter - Kennebunkport ME Ivan J. Furbish - Sanford ME Roland C. Ferguson - Biddeford ME Richard L. Berry - Milton Mills NH Douglas P. Barrows - Acton ME
Assignee:
Hussey Manufacturing Company - North Berwick ME
International Classification:
E04H 312
US Classification:
52 9
Abstract:
A molded plastic seating module is disclosed which is suitable for assembly in groups to form bench type row seating especially telescoping bleachers. Each module is hollow and comprises two sections, a contoured seat and an upstanding base. The base is adapted to be secured to the support structure both vertically and horizontally and to resist tipping and the presence of structural stress concentrations in use. The seat is adapted to engage the base in a snap fit relation along its front and rear walls.
Permanently Fixed End Rails On Telescopic Bleacher Seats
Hussey Manufacturing Company, Inc. - North Berwick ME
International Classification:
E04H 1714
US Classification:
256 59
Abstract:
A bleacher stand of the telescoping kind, wherein a plurality of sections each including a platform and a seat are arranged to be stacked for storage in a vertical column, with the sections situated one above another and to be withdrawn from said stacked position to an extended position wherein the sections are stepped, characterized in that there are guard rails fastened to the ends of the platform portions of the sections which slope upwardly and outwardly therefrom so that when the sections are stacked the guard rails nest one within another.
Kenneth E. Smith - Saco ME David L. Sutter - Kennebunkport ME
Assignee:
Hussey Seating Company - North Berwick ME
International Classification:
A47C 1121
US Classification:
297332
Abstract:
A reclining chair suitable for use in theaters or the like is provided wherein the backrest and seat are mounted upon spaced-apart wings having a substantially inverted, truncated, right triangular shape. The wings are respectively pivotally mounted to the inner sides of a pair of spaced-apart stanchions such that in the upright position of the chair the axis upon which the seat is mounted to the wings is located close to and substantially directly vertically above the axis upon which the wings are pivotally mounted to the respective stanchions. Stops are provided on the stanchions which interact with stop engaging surfaces on the wings to limit the forward and the downward and rearward travel of the backrest and seat. The attachment of the wings to the stanchions also is spring loaded in a manner which assures the return of the backrest and seat to their upright position when the chair is unoccupied and provides maximum spring resistance to the rotation of the wing about its pivotal attachment to the wing upon an individual occupying the chair and leaning back against the backrest. The chair thereby avoids the tendency of prior chairs to move backwardly and downwardly immediately upon being occupied by the provision of a simple, safe and easily repaired structure.
Mark Mulvaney, John Sweeney, Bryan Price, P K, Beth Marshall, Jim Post, Terri Conroy, Tina Brumfield, Darin Scherer, Pam Klein, Janice Faulkner, Becky Adkins