Dr. King graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1970. He works in Saint Louis, MO and specializes in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease. Dr. King is affiliated with Saint Anthonys Medical Center and Sisters Of Saint Mary Saint Clare Health Center.
Abdominal Hernia Appendicitis Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Inguinal Hernia Intestinal Obstruction
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Dr. King graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Indianapolis, IN and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. King is affiliated with Community Health Network South Campus, Franciscan Saint Francis Health and Franciscan St Francis Hospital.
An apparatus for driving and lifting the rake assembly in a sedimentation basin. An annular hub is mounted on the main gear member, such hub having slot means through which vertical edges of a vertically-extending rectangular torque-plate are slidably affixed. Torque is transmitted from the gear member, through the hub slot means, to the torque plate and to the rake assembly which is attached generally at the bottom of the torque plate. Side loads (horizontal unbalanced rake loads) are transmitted from the vertical edges of the torque plate through the hub slots to the main gear bearing in the drive. Means is also provided attached to the torque-plate to move the torque-plate upwardly through the slot means so as to raise and lower the rake assembly.
Baker International Corporation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B01D 2106
US Classification:
210530
Abstract:
Support of rake arms in a thickener is by sets of separate support cables and separate torque cables extending from outboard-of-the-center positions of rotating trusses extending radially of the sedimentation tank. The sets of support cables are attached in a vertical plane between spaced positions on a common point on the trusses to spaced radial positions along inner hinged rake arms so that the entire weight of the arms is taken up by the support cables. Torque cables extend from a single point on a truss generally midway of the truss but at a radially offset position from the center line of containing the support cable attachments on the truss or multiple trusses. The torquing or pulling action of the torque cables, also produces no thrust load along the rake arms. This eliminates the need of a heavy large center structure adjacent the rake arm hinges to absorb a rake arm thrust load against the hinges. The hinges are supported by relatively thin posts extending from the rotating trusses.
Donald L. King - Bountiful UT Gerald S. Glanville - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Envirotech Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
B23P 1900
US Classification:
29526R
Abstract:
A rotary rake structure for use in a settling tank comprises a torque transmitting member and a pair of rake arms. The torque transmitting member is mounted in the tank for rotation about a vertical axis. Each rake arm comprises one or more upper chords and one or more lower chords, the two rake arms being symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of the vertical axis of rotation along a transverse axis generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation. The upper and lower chords of each rake arm are fixedly positioned with respect to each other by truss members. The upper chords of both rake arms are attached to the torque transmitting member so as to permit pivotal motion of each rake arm in a plane containing the transverse axis and the vertical axis of rotation. Scraping devices depend from the lower chords for raking sediment at the bottom of the tank when the rake arms are rotated by the torque transmitting member. The end of each lower chord adjacent the axis of rotation terminates in a flange.
Donald L. King - Bountiful UT Gerald S. Glanville - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Envirotech Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
B01D 2118
US Classification:
210531
Abstract:
A rotary rake structure for use in a settling tank comprises a torque transmitting member and a pair of rake arms. The torque transmitting member is mounted in the tank for rotation about a vertical axis. Each rake arm comprises one or more upper chords and one or more lower chords, the two rake arms being symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of the vertical axis of rotation along a transverse axis generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation. The upper and lower chords of each rake arm are fixedly positioned with respect to each other by truss members. The upper chords of both rake arms are attached to the torque transmitting member so as to permit pivotal motion of each rake arm in a plane containing the transverse axis and the vertical axis of rotation. Scraping devices depend from the lower chords for raking sediment at the bottom of the tank when the rake arms are rotated by the torque transmitting member. The end of each lower chord adjacent the axis of rotation terminates in a flange.
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Associate Pastor/Education & Administration At Morningside Baptist Church
Associate Pastor/Education & Administration at Morningside Baptist Church, Columbus, GA
Location:
Columbus, Georgia
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Work:
Morningside Baptist Church, Columbus, GA - Columbus, Georgia since Jan 2012
Associate Pastor/Education & Administration
North American Mission Board - Alpharetta, Georgia Sep 2002 - Dec 2011
Regional Coordinator
Calvary Baptist Church - Florence, South Carolina May 1997 - Aug 2002
Associate Pastor/Education & Outreach
Double Springs Baptist Church - Taylors, South Carolina Feb 1993 - Apr 1997
Associate Pastor/Education & Outreach
Education:
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 1990 - 1992
MA(CE), Administration
Samford University 1988 - 1990
BGS, Pastoral Counseling
North Greenville College 1986 - 1988
Seneca High School 1982 - 1986
Diploma
South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts 1985 - 1985
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