IU Health PhysiciansIU Methodist Trauma Center 1701 Senate Blvd STE B238, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3179625339 (phone), 3179622082 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Graduated: 2005
Procedures:
Hernia Repair Small Bowel Resection
Conditions:
Intestinal Obstruction Abdominal Hernia Appendicitis Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 2005. He works in Indianapolis, IN and specializes in Traumatic Surgery and General Surgery. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital.
Thomas C. Frampton - Zionsville IN, US Peter S. Jenkins - Avon IN, US
Assignee:
Fanimation, Inc. - Zionsville IN
International Classification:
B42F 13/00
US Classification:
248343, 248342, 416244 R
Abstract:
An assembly for suspending an object from a surface includes a down rod having a width, an upper end, and a lower end for engaging the object. A ball member is also provided. The ball member has a generally hemispherical body with a longitudinal axis and a bore extending through the body obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis. The ball member also has a diameter wherein the ball member is connected to the upper end of the down rod. A hanger bracket is also provided. The hanger bracket has an upper end for being mounted to the surface and a bottom end that defines a socket. The socket includes an opening through it that is smaller than the diameter of the ball member. The socket's opening defines a radius so that the ball is received in the socket such that the down rod extends through the opening.
Thomas C. Frampton - Zinonsville IN, US Peter S. Jenkins - Avon IN, US
Assignee:
Fanimation, Inc. - Zionsville IN
International Classification:
F04D 29/18
US Classification:
415 19, 415 5, 415214 R
Abstract:
An asymmetrically bladed ceiling fan including a fan motor, a shaft rotatably connected to the motor and defining a vertical axis, a motor housing substantially enclosing the motor, a first fan blade extending from the housing, a second fan blade extending from the housing, and a first non-blade stabilizer extending from the housing for stabilizing the rotating weight of the fan blades upon actuation of the motor. The stabilizer is non-coincident with the first and second fan blades. The first and second fan blades are asymmetrically positioned relative the vertical axis.
Ball And Socket Assembly For Suspending An Object From A Sloped Surface
Thomas C. Frampton - Zionsville IN, US Peter S. Jenkins - Brownsburg IN, US
Assignee:
Fanimation, Inc. - Zionsville IN
International Classification:
B42F 13/00 B63H 1/28
US Classification:
248343, 248342, 248344, 416244 R
Abstract:
An assembly for suspending an object from a surface includes a down rod having a width, an upper end, and a lower end for engaging the object. A ball member is also provided. The ball member has a generally hemispherical body with a longitudinal axis and a bore extending through the body obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis. The ball member also has a diameter wherein the ball member is connected to the upper end of the down rod. A hanger bracket is also provided. The hanger bracket has an upper end for being mounted to the surface and a bottom end that defines a socket. The socket includes an opening through it that is smaller than the diameter of the ball member. The socket's opening defines a radius so that the ball is received in the socket such that the down rod extends through the opening.
Thomas C. Frampton - Zionsville IN, US Peter S. Jenkins - Brownsburg IN, US
Assignee:
Fanimation, Inc. - Zionsville IN
International Classification:
F03D 11/04
US Classification:
416 5, 416244 R, 416246, 248343
Abstract:
A fan assembly includes an elongate support member having a first end portion and a second end portion. The fan assembly further includes a motor assembly including (i) a motor having an output shaft, and (ii) a support assembly that supports the motor, the support assembly being secured to the first end portion of the elongate support member. The fan assembly also includes at least one fan blade coupled to the output shaft of the motor so that rotation of the output shaft causes rotation of the at least one fan blade. In addition, the fan assembly includes a bracket assembly having (i) a base, (ii) a first support extending from the base, (iii) a second support extending from the base, (iv) a first jaw interposed between the first support and the second support, and (v) a second jaw interposed between the first support and the second support. The fan assembly also includes a first fastener. The first jaw and the second jaw are spaced apart from each other to define a space.
Thomas C. Frampton - Zionsville IN, US Peter S. Jenkins - Brownsburg IN, US
Assignee:
Fanimation, Inc. - Zionsville IN
International Classification:
F03D 11/04
US Classification:
416 5, 416244 R, 248342
Abstract:
A fan assembly includes an elongate support member having an end portion that has a first fastener opening defined therein. The fan assembly further includes a motor assembly including (i) a motor having an output shaft, and (ii) a support assembly that supports the motor, the support assembly having a receptacle configured to receive the end portion of the elongate support member therein, and the receptacle having a second fastener opening defined therein. In addition, the fan assembly includes at least one fan blade coupled to the output shaft of the motor so that rotation of the output shaft causes rotation of the at least one fan blade. The fan assembly also includes a resilient interface member having a third fastener opening defined therein, the resilient interface member being (i) positioned within the receptacle, and (ii) interposed between the end portion of the elongate support member and receptacle. Further, the fan assembly includes a fastener extending through the first fastener opening, the second fastener opening, and the third fastener opening.
Fan Assembly Having Protective Motor Housing That Accommodates Cyclic Movement
Thomas C. Frampton - Zionsville IN, US Peter S. Jenkins - Brownsburg IN, US
Assignee:
Fanimation, Inc. - Zionsville IN
International Classification:
F04D 25/10
US Classification:
416100, 415126
Abstract:
A fan includes a frame and a motor having (i) a motor structure that is movable in relation to the frame in a path of movement, and (ii) an output shaft that is rotatable in relation to the motor structure. The fan further includes at least one fan blade coupled to the output shaft so that rotation of the output shaft causes rotation of the at least one fan blade. Also, the fan includes a first housing portion defining a first cavity and a second housing portion defining a second cavity. The second housing portion is movable in relation to the first housing portion. One of the first housing portion and the second housing portion is fixed in relation to the frame. The other of the first housing portion and the second housing portion is fixed in relation to the motor structure. The first cavity of the first housing portion and the second cavity of the second housing portion collectively define a space in which the motor structure is positioned. The first housing portion is at least partially positioned within the second cavity of the second housing portion during movement of the motor structure in relation to the frame in the path of movement.
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