Medical School Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Frazier graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2003. He works in Randallstown, MD and specializes in Surgery , Neurological and Neurology. Dr. Frazier is affiliated with Northwest Hospital.
Us Patents
Tool Orienting And Release Mechanism For Machine Tool
A machine tool having a tool-supporting hollow spindle has the tool mounted in fixed relation to a draw bar which slides axially within the spindle between a tool retaining position and a tool release position. A barrel cam within the spindle is adapted to be engaged and rotated by a cam driver member secured to an actuating shaft longitudinally movable within the spindle. The spindle rotates with the cam until a predetermined angular position is reached, after which additional longitudinal movement of the actuating shaft causes movement of the draw bar downwardly within the spindle from its tool retaining position to its tool release position, where the tool is resiliently supported until it is removed, either manually or by automatic means.
A machine tool includes a head which supports a vertically movable quill within which there is disposed a rotatable spindle to which various kinds of cutting tools may be attached. Within the quill there is provided a spring-biased annular piston for operating actuating means that are connected to clamping members for clamping onto and for releasing tooling from the spindle when it is in its locked position.
John A. Buonauro - Mission Viejo CA James L. Frazier - Los Alamitos CA
Assignee:
Houdaille Industries, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
B23Q 3157
US Classification:
29568
Abstract:
A tool changing mechanism or assembly for a machine tool, which has a spindle for rotating a tool on an operating axis and has a tool storage magazine having at least one tool receiving means such as a socket for supporting a tool on a storage axis, has an improvement which enables increased distances between the spindle and the storage axis. The improvement is that a tool changing arm is mounted on a housing or a shuttle to rotate about a first axis and the shuttle is mounted on the frame of the machine tool so that it can be moved between two linear positions as the arm is rotated so that the axis of rotation of the arm is shifted in a linear path. Preferably, the arm in addition to rotating about a first axis is rotated about a second axis which extends along or parallel to the length of the arm so that the tool may be turned end for end as it is being transferred and the means for shifting the shuttle is driven by the same actuator that rotates the arm so that movement of the arm and shuttle are synchronized. In the preferred embodiment, intermittent motion of the shuttle is obtained by using an intermittent motion mechanism.
Fluid-Actuated Tool Changer With Dual Axis Of Rotation
An automatic tool transport mechanism for a machine tool having an operating axis, in which a tool is to be transferred between the operating axis of such a machine and the storage structure, with the tool being supplied to the operating station on such operating axis, or to such a storage structure on a storage axis thereof, at least a portion of which is spaced from such operating axis, and employing a transfer arm adapted to be mounted on a machine tool for movement in a predetermined path from a first position adjacent said operating axis to a second position adjacent said space portion of said storage axis, tool gripping means carried by said arm movable in a second predetermined path operative to correspondingly orient such tool gripping means and a tool carried thereby on either said operating axis when said arm is in said first position, or on said storage axis when said arm is in said second position, fluid actuated means, i. e. pneumatic or hydraulic, being provided for effecting transfer movement of said transfer arm and for selectively actuating said gripping means to and from tool-gripping and tool-releasing position when said gripping means is operatively disposed on either such an operating axis or such a storage axis.
An automatic tool transport mechanism for a machine tool having an operating axis, in which a tool is to be transferred between the operating axis of such a machine and the storage structure, with the tool being supplied to the operating station on such operating axis, or to such a storage structure on a storage axis thereof, at least a portion of which is spaced from such operating axis, and employing a transfer arm adapted to be mounted on a machine tool for movement in a predetermined path from a first position adjacent said operating axis to a second position adjacent said space portion of said storage axis, tool gripping means carried by said arm movable in a second predetermined path operative to correspondingly orient such tool gripping means and a tool carried thereby on either said operating axis when said arm is in said first position, or on said storage axis when said arm is in said second position, means being provided for selectively actuating said gripping means to and from tool-gripping and tool-releasing position when said gripping means is operatively disposed on either such an operating axis or such a storage axis, the movements of said transfer arm and gripping means preferably being effected mechanically in fixed predetermined sequence without the use of sensors and the like.
- Fountain Valley CA, US Anna Marie Olinger - Costa Mesa CA, US James Creath Frazier - Hinesburg VT, US
International Classification:
A41D 1/04 A41D 13/00
Abstract:
A garment includes a first garment portion including a pocket, and the pocket includes an opening. A second garment portion is movable relative to the first garment portion. An adjustment system is at least partially disposed within the pocket and couples the second garment portion and the first garment portion. The adjustment system is manipulable by the wearer to move the second garment portion at least partially into the pocket via the opening to thereby adjust a fit of the garment on the wearer.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Transformation of a Common Man: The Brian Scott Story (The Play of Life
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Education:
Tulane University Law School - Law, Bowling Green State University - Sociology, Northeastern State University - History/Sociology
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Date: Jan 23, 2018
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
A Pasco County beekeeper knows why bees are dying and colonies are collapsing
"It's still a combination of factors," said James Frazier, an entomology professor at Penn State University. "But the position of pesticides on the list of those factors has gone from last to first or maybe second."
Date: Mar 31, 2012
Source: Google
Study: Disorientation from pesticides a clue to bee disorder
"Ironically, we have moved to neonicotinoids because they are safer for people. We may be seeing unintended consequences of solution to an earlier problem," says entomologist James Frazier of Penn State University in State College, Pa.