MAWD Pathology Group IncMAWD Pathology Group PA 2750 Clay Edwards Dr STE 420, Kansas City, MO 64116 8162410928 (phone), 8169368118 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1977
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Watson graduated from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1977. He works in North Kansas City, MO and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Watson is affiliated with Excelsior Springs Hospital, Liberty Hospital and North Kansas City Hospital.
One embodiment of an anti-siphon fuel filler assembly includes a tube having a first end region adapted to be positioned in a fuel tank for allowing fuel to flow therethrough into said tank, the first end region including a first crimp and a second crimp, and a restriction structure positioned in the tube between the first crimp and the second crimp, the restriction structure including apertures sized for allowing fuel to flow therethrough while preventing the insertion of a siphon hose into the tank.
The present invention provides a fuel draw and return system including a plate, a first fuel tube secured to the plate, and a second fuel tube secured to the plate, wherein the first and second fuel tubes are secured to one another and to the plate to define a triangular shaped connection configuration.
The present invention provides a fuel draw and return system including a plate, a first fuel tube secured to the plate, and a second fuel tube secured to the plate, wherein the first and second fuel tubes are secured to one another and to the plate to define a triangular shaped connection configuration.
Integrated Anti-Siphon Fuel Filler Assembly And Method Of Manufacturing The Same
Kenneth A. Watson - Vancouver WA, US Evan S. Waymire - Oregon City OR, US
International Classification:
B60K 15/04
US Classification:
220 863, 83 23
Abstract:
One embodiment of an integrated anti-siphon fuel filler assembly for placement in an opening of a fuel tank includes tube means including a first end region adapted to be secured directly to the fuel tank for allowing fuel to flow therethrough into an opening of the tank, and restriction means positioned in the tube and defining apertures for the flow of fuel there through.
Kenneth A. Watson - Vancouver WA, US Evan S. Waymire - Oregon City OR, US
International Classification:
B65D 47/02 B21D 39/03
US Classification:
220 861, 29428
Abstract:
One embodiment of a fuel inlet includes a tube including a side wall having an interior surface that defines an interior adapted for receiving a fuel nozzle therein and for receiving fuel there through, and the side wall including a raised region that extends circumferentially around the interior surface of the side wall and inwardly into the interior.
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