David J. Nangle - Loveland OH, US Andreu P. Meckler - Mentor OH, US Robert Henson - Loveland OH, US
Assignee:
LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC. - Industry CA
International Classification:
B23K 1/00
US Classification:
228 41
Abstract:
A semi-automatic brazing apparatus having a brazing wire feeding apparatus containing a brazing wire feed mechanism a controller, and a user input device. The brazing wire from a brazing wire source is continuously drawn from the source through the apparatus via the feeding mechanism and is directed towards a brazing gun for a semi-automatic brazing operation.
Robert E. Henson - Piedmont MO, US John Henson, JR. - Piedmont MO, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/50
US Classification:
606131
Abstract:
It is of utmost importance that an imbedded tick is removed promptly after attachment and without causing distress to prevent possible infection from harmful diseases ticks carry. Further problems are created when the mouthparts are disassociated and left within the host's dermis. The Tick Removal Instrument is able to reliably remove the tick, including the mouthparts, without provoking the parasite to expel fluids into the host. The tick engaging portion includes a “vee groove” and a pointing prong which close upon each other to trap the tick. The pointing prong includes a specifically designed part which paralyzes the tick and causes it to release its grip from within the host's dermis. Ergonomic thumb and finger locators facilitate the use of the tool in a comfortable position suitable for use by either hand. The tick is easily removed by a gentle motion of the tool.
Robert M. Henson - Cincinnati OH Kent H. Cartheuser - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
J. W. Harris Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C22C 1300
US Classification:
420562
Abstract:
A low temperature, lead-free, cadmium-free solder for joining metals, primarily copper tube or brass pipe and fittings. The solder composition, being free of lead and other known toxic metals, has a composition range of 0. 5-4. 0% antimony, 0. 5-4. 0% zinc, 0. 5-2. 0% silver and 90. 0-98. 5% tin, is especially adaptable for plumbing applications where solder joints are exposed to potable water.
Robert E Henson - Piedmont MO, US John Henson, JR. - Piedmont MO, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/50
US Classification:
606131
Abstract:
It is of utmost importance an embedded tick is removed promptly after attachment, without causing distress to prevent possible infection from harmful diseases. Problems are created when the cheliceral digits (ref #) and barbed hypostome (ref #) are disassociated and left within the host's dermis. The Medically Inspired Tick Removal Instrument is able to remove the entire tick. The tick engaging portion includes a “u-groove” (ref #) and an anterior framework (ref #) which close upon each other to trap the tick. The triangle-shaped base (ref #) includes a specifically designed hemispherically protruding ball (ref #) which causes it to release its grip from within the host's dermis. Ergonomic thumb and finger locators (ref # & ) facilitate the use of the tool in a comfortable position suitable for use by either hand. The tick is easily removed by a gentle lifting motion of the tool.
Jun 2012 to 2000 Application AdministratorMedPlus Mason, OH Dec 2011 to Jun 2012 IT Support AdministratorMedPlus Mason, OH Oct 2008 to Dec 2011 Analyst, Operations Support CenterTrasys Cincinnati, OH Aug 2008 to Oct 2008 Contractor for MedPlus - Analyst, Operations Support CenterSource Medical Solutions Birmingham, AL Sep 2007 to Jul 2008 Application Support Specialist, TierDST Health Solutions, Inc Birmingham, AL Sep 2004 to Sep 2007 Senior Support Analyst for the PowerMHS product line
Education:
University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL 2003 Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Sciences
askins' natural talent and potential; but he does provide an alternative if a teamsuch as the Giants, for exampleis willing to wait. Schefter reported Grier and Jones are the names associated with New York's search for Eli Manning's heir apparent (via Redskins Capital Connection's Robert Henson).
The network didn't break even until its fifth year, according to former chairman and CEO Frank Batten in the book The Weather Channel: The Making of a Media Phenomenon, and didn't really hit its stride until the 1990s, as meteorologist Robert Henson wrote in his book Weather on the Air.
"I can't help but think of Hurricane Katrina (in 2005) and how people never thought they'd see, in this modern age, a U.S. weather event that could result in hundreds of deaths," said Robert Henson of the Colorado-based University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, a weather study consortium. "That hurricane, too, had a lot of warnings," but thousands stuck around in New Orleans.