1515 Chain Bridge Rd Suite G20, Mc Lean, VA 22101 7033562141 (Phone), 7033561492 (Fax)
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 1977
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English French
Education:
Medical School Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Graduated: 1969 Medical School Presby-St Lukes Hosp Graduated: 1969 Medical School Colo Graduated: 1969 Medical School Chldns Hosp Graduated: 1969
Peter Matic - Alexandria VA, US Graham K Hubler - Highland MD, US James A Sprague - Santa Fe NM, US Nevin Rupert - Edgewood MD, US Kirth E Simmonds - Clinton MD, US Richard Steven Bruno - Aberdeen MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
A41D 27/26
US Classification:
2465
Abstract:
Body armor for ballistic protection of a user's extremities preferably comprising right and left arm protection units and/or right and left leg protection units. The units include a ballistic protection material which preferably covers most of the user's upper arm, elbow region, lower arm, shoulder, upper leg, knee region, and lower leg except for ventilation zones preferably located on the inner portion of the upper arm and the inner part of the upper leg. The back of the knee is preferably covered by a protective flap.
Peter Matic - Alexandria VA, US Graham Hubler - Columbia MD, US Kirth Simmonds - Clinton MD, US James Sprague - Arlington VA, US Nevin Rupert - Edgewood MD, US John Joseph Frost - Alexandria VA, US Donna Branson - Stillwater OK, US Cheryl Farr - Stillwater OK, US Semra Peksoz - Stillwater OK, US Richard Steven Bruno - Aberdeen MD, US
International Classification:
F41H 1/02
US Classification:
2 25
Abstract:
Body armor for ballistic protection of a user's extremities preferably comprising right and left arm protection units and/or right and left leg protection units. The units include a ballistic protection material which preferably covers most of the user's upper arm, elbow region, lower arm, shoulder, upper leg, knee region, and lower leg except for ventilation zones preferably located on the inner portion of the upper arm and the inner part of the upper leg. The back of the knee is preferably covered by a protective flap.
Laser-Deposited Biocompatible Films And Methods And Apparatuses For Producing Same
Catherine M. Cotell - Alexandria VA Douglas B. Chrisey - Bowie MD Kenneth S. Grabowski - Alexandria VA James A. Sprague - Arlington VA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61F 228
US Classification:
427 2
Abstract:
Biocompatible material is deposited onto a substrate by laser deposition, for example by pulsed laser beam deposition and ion-assisted pulsed laser beam deposition. The deposition can be done at room temperature, in a variety of different atmospheres, with control over the stoichiometry, adhesion and porosity of the deposited film. Apparatus for carrying out the deposition, and articles formed by such deposition, are also described. The articles so formed are particularly useful as medical prosthesis, for example, implants.
Reduction In Swelling Of Iron Caused By Irradiation
Noah Regali from Livonia and James Sprague from Mount Morris designed a compact can crusher to help reduce the size of aluminum and steel storage containers used by Russian and European space agencies to transport food to the international space station.