Mountain States Medical GroupMountain States Medical Group Cardiology 2205 Pavilion Dr STE 201B, Kingsport, TN 37660 4238577650 (phone), 4238577655 (fax)
Mountain States Medical GroupMountain States Medical Group Cardiology 1406 Tusculum Blvd STE 2001 BLDG 2, Greeneville, TN 37745 4237877425 (phone), 4238577655 (fax)
Education:
Medical School East Carolina University Brody School Medicine Graduated: 1988
Procedures:
Angioplasty Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures
Dr. Ponder graduated from the East Carolina University Brody School Medicine in 1988. He works in Greeneville, TN and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Ponder is affiliated with Indian Path Medical Center, Johnson City Medical Center and North Knoxville Medical Center.
Us Patents
Method And Apparatus For Modifying Aircraft Simulator Wide-Angled Infinity Display Equipment Mirror To Enlarge Field Of Vision And For Reskinning Aircraft Simulation Spherical Mirror Cell To Minimize Mirror Stress And Distortion
Michael Luther Ponder - Orlando FL, US Martyn John Rolls - Oviedo FL, US
Assignee:
Q45 Services LLC - Orlando FL
International Classification:
G09B 19/16
US Classification:
434 40
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for extending the effective circumferential extent of an original an aircraft simulator mirror cell having a base support structure mounted to a movable platform, the base support structure being in generally the shape of a portion of a sphere of a predetermined radius and having a predetermined circumferential extent defined by original edges of the support structure configured to support a vacuum-shaped reflective film. The improvement includes a pair of extension wing structures having substantially the same spherical radius as the base support structure and a substantial circumferential extent, each of the pair of wing structures being attached to one of the original edges of the base support structure and substantially sealed thereto, the extension wing structures, when attached, extending the effective circumferential extent of the base support structure by a substantial amount, each of the pair of extension wing structures having outer edges for supporting a vacuum-shaped reflective film.
Method And Apparatus For Modifying Aircraft Simulator Wide-Angled Infinity Display Equipment Mirror To Enlarge Field Of Vision And For Reskinning Aircraft Simulator Spherical Mirror Cell To Minimize Mirror Stress And Distortion
Michael Ponder - Winter Park FL, US Martyn Rolls - Orlando FL, US
International Classification:
A45D 19/04 F16M 11/00 A47J 47/16
US Classification:
248127000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for extending the effective circumferential extent of an original an aircraft simulator mirror cell having a base support structure mounted to a movable platform, the base support structure being in generally the shape of a portion of a sphere of a predetermined radius and having a predetermined circumferential extent defined by original edges of the support structure configured to support a vacuum-shaped reflective film. The improvement includes a pair of extension wing structures having substantially the same spherical radius as the base support structure and a substantial circumferential extent, each of the pair of wing structures being attached to one of the original edges of the base support structure and substantially sealed thereto, the extension wing structures, when attached, extending the effective circumferential extent of the base support structure by a substantial amount, each of the pair of extension wing structures having outer edges for supporting a vacuum-shaped reflective film.
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Levee detonation lowers river, triggers new lawsuit
"In the process of breaching the levee, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers also destroyed or is in the process of destroying 90 households and more than 100,000 acres of the country's richest farmland," said J. Michael Ponder, the attorney from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, who filed the suit.
Christian Brothers College High School St. Louis MO 1997-2001
Community:
James Heimos, Mike Cammarata, Nick Torretti, Rachel Oertli, Jen Hymen, Michael Whelan, Patrick Welch, Joshua Roland, Allison Jefferies, Nick Sinovich, Sam Meyer