Medical School Ohio State University College of Medicine Graduated: 1981
Description:
Dr. Simon graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1981. He works in Powell, OH and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Simon is affiliated with Chillicothe VA Medical Center and Promedical Memorial Hospital.
Disclosed is a clamping device for securing and clamping work-piece quickly and efficiently. The clamping device includes an elongated slide bar; a first support assembly and a second support assembly. The first support assembly affixed at a proximal end portion of the elongated slide bar includes a first body portion, and a first clamping member. The second support assembly includes a second body portion, a second clamping member configured on the second body portion, and a locking mechanism configured on the second body portion. The second body portion is slidably coupled to the elongated slide bar for assuming a plurality of positions with respect to the first body portion. The first clamping member and the second clamping member are positioned in a spaced apart relationship for abuttingly clamping the work-piece there between to assume a clamped position of the plurality of positions.
A thin-film, high pressure fuel cell comprising at least one oxygen electrode and at least one hydrogen electrode separated by thin-film hydrophilic membranes wetted with a solution of electrolyte, each electrode comprising a hydrophobic porous membrane coated with a thin film of noble metal catalyst and having conducting elements associated therewith, said arrangement of electrodes, membranes and conducting elements being subjected to a gas pressure of 500 to 20,000 psi.
John Joseph DeAndrea - Lawrenceville NJ Francis Thomas Delahanty - Newton PA Allan Heiney - Highland Park NJ Bill Henry Reysen - Stewartsville NJ Donald Simon - Princeton NJ Richard Gregory Wheeler - Robbinsville NJ
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G02B 636
US Classification:
385 88
Abstract:
Improved connectors for optically coupling a fiber optic transmission line and an opto-electronic device electrically interfaced to a substrate. The improved connectors include the opto-electronic device being mounted on the substrate, such as a printed circuit board, and means for mounting the fiber optic transmission line to the substrate such that the operative axis of the opto-electronic device is substantially not coincidental with the light transmission axis of the fiber optic transmission line. The connectors also require light bending means in operative optical association with said opto-electronic device for directing along the light transmission axis of the fiber optic transmission line at least a portion of the light emitted from said opto-electronic device or for directing along the operative axis of said opto-electronic device at least a portion of the light emitted from said fiber optic transmission line. Applicants have discovered that a connector provided in accordance with the present invention overcomes many of the difficulties associated with prior art connectors of this type.
John J. DeAndrea - Monmouth Junction NJ Francis T. Delahanty - Newton PA Allan Heiney - Highland Park NJ Bill H. Reysen - Stewartsville NJ Donald Simon - Princeton NJ Richard G. Wheeler - Robbinsville NJ
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G02B 636
US Classification:
385 88
Abstract:
Improved connectors for optically coupling a fiber optic transmission line and an opto-electronic device electrically interfaced to a substrate. The improved connectors include the opto-electronic device being mounted on the substrate, such as a printed circuit board, and means for mounting the fiber optic transmission line to the substrate such that the operative axis of the opto-electronic device is substantially not coincidental with the light transmission axis of the fiber optic transmission line. The connectors also require light bending means in operative optical association with said opto-electronic device for directing along the light transmission axis of the fiber optic transmission line at least a portion of the light emitted from said opto-electronic device or for directing along the operative axis of said opto-electronic device at least a portion of the light emitted from said fiber optic transmission line. Applicants have discovered that a connector provided in accordance with the present invention overcomes many of the difficulties associated with prior art connectors of this type.