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Fallbrook Pediatrics 321 E Alvarado St, Fallbrook, CA 92028 7607236200 (phone), 7607236215 (fax)
Santee Health Care 8772 Cuyamaca St STE 105, Santee, CA 92071 6194494222 (phone)
Education:
Medical School Ross Univ, Sch of Med, Roseau, Dominica Graduated: 1995
Conditions:
Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders Anxiety Phobic Disorders Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Robinson graduated from the Ross Univ, Sch of Med, Roseau, Dominica in 1995. He works in Fallbrook, CA and 1 other location and specializes in General Practice. Dr. Robinson is affiliated with Rady Childrens Hospital-San Diego.
Raymond H. P. Thomas - Pendleton NY, US Roy Robinson - Cheektowaga NY, US David Nalewajek - West Seneca NY, US Kane D. Cook - Eggertsville NY, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
B01J031/00 B01J037/00 C08F004/02 C08F004/60
US Classification:
502152, 502103, 502104, 502107, 502108, 502117
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods of producing supported organic catalyst systems which find particular use in polymerization reactions. The methods comprise generally, the steps of (a) providing an organic catalyst solution comprising an organic catalyst dissolved in a solvent; (b) contacting the organic catalyst solution with a solid support material; and (c) removing the solvent from the support material by using one or more supercritical-like solvents.
Use Of Molecular Sieves For The Removal Of Hfc-23 From Fluorocarbon Products
Raymond H. Thomas - Pendleton NY, US Rajiv R. Singh - Getzville NY, US Thomas W. Morris - Mendham NJ, US Roy P. Robinson - Cheektowaga NY, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
US Classification:
95142, 95141, 95143, 95900, 95903, 423240 S
Abstract:
Use of molecular sieves to reduce the amount of trifluoromethane (HFC-23) present in a mixture of HFC-23 with other materials, particularly from mixtures containing HFC-23 and trifluoroiodomethane (CFI).
Gary Zyhowski - Lancaster NY, US Rajiv Ratna Singh - Getzville NY, US Raymond H. Thomas - Pendleton NY, US Mark W. Spatz - East Amherst NY, US Roy P. Robinson - Cheektowaga NY, US George J. Samuels - Williamsville NY, US Gregory J. Shafer - Chaffee NY, US Michael Van Der Puy - Amherst NY, US David P. Wilson - East Amherst NY, US John L. Welch - Buffalo NY, US Ronald P. Vogl - Springville NY, US Samuel F. Yana Motta - East Amherst NY, US
Provided is a composition comprising (a) at least one halogenated compound selected from the group consisting of C-Chydrofluoroolefin, CFI, and combinations thereof, and (b) an effective stabilizing amount of a sesquiterpene selected from the group consisting of farnesol, farnesene, and mixtures thereof.
Process For Separating Water From Chemical Mixtures
Raymond Thomas - Pendleton NY, US Roy Robinson - Cheektowaga NY, US David Williams - East Amherst NY, US Peter Logsdon - Orchard Park NY, US
International Classification:
C08K003/34 C08L001/00
US Classification:
524/035000, 524/450000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to novel compositions of drying agents of superabsorbent polymers, molecular sieves and mixtures thereof and binders of polyurethane foam, polyisocyanurate foam and supports comprising cellulose and a method for separating, drying and/or filtering chemical mixtures. The composition and method of the invention have broad applicability. They may be used for example to remove water from chemical mixtures like refrigerants (e.g., in vehicular refrigeration systems), air (e.g., in vehicular braking systems), natural gas and cleaning solvents (e.g., used in semiconductor manufacture and pipeline cleaning).
Method Of Introducing Refrigerants Into Refrigeration Systems
Raymond Thomas - Pendleton NY, US Roy Robinson - Cheektowaga NY, US Rajiv Singh - Getzville NY, US David Wilson - East Amherst NY, US
International Classification:
F25B045/00
US Classification:
062/077000
Abstract:
Provided are methods of introducing environmentally desirable refrigerants into refrigeration systems. The present methods involve recharging a refrigerant system that contains a chlorine-containing refrigerant and a lubricant comprising the steps of (a) removing the chlorine-containing refrigerant from the refrigeration system while retaining a substantial portion of the lubricant in said system; and (b) introducing to said system a composition comprising: (i) a refrigerant; (ii) a surfactant; and (iii) a solubilizing agent.
Method Of Introducing Refrigerants Into Refrigeration Systems
Raymond Thomas - Pendleton NY, US Roy Robinson - Cheektowaga NY, US Rajiv Singh - Getzville NY, US David Wilson - East Amherst NY, US
International Classification:
B65B001/04
US Classification:
141/001000, 141/067000, 141/082000
Abstract:
Provided are methods of charging refrigerants into refrigeration systems. The present methods involve recharging a refrigerant system that contains a chlorine-containing refrigerant and a lubricant comprising the steps of (a)providing a refrigeration system comprising a chamber having a hydrocarbon-based lubricant and substantially no chlorofluorocarbon refrigerant; and (b) introducing to the system a composition comprising: (i) a refrigerant; (ii) a surfactant; and (iii) a solubilizing agent.
Use Of Low Gwp Refrigerants Comprising Cf3I With Stable Lubricants
RAYMOND H. THOMAS - Pendleton NY, US Rajiv R. Singh - Getzville NY, US George J. Samuels - Williamsville NY, US Ian Shankland - Morristown NJ, US David P. Wilson - East Amherst NY, US Roy P. Robinson - Holland NY, US Michael Van Der Puy - Amherst NY, US John L. Welch - Williamsville NY, US Gregory J. Shafer - Bear DE, US Mark W. Spatz - East Amherst NY, US Ryan Hulse - Getzville NY, US
International Classification:
C09K 5/04 B60H 1/32 F25B 45/00 F28F 99/00
US Classification:
252 68, 165186, 62239, 62 77
Abstract:
The invention pertains to heat transfer compositions, particularly to automobile refrigerants comprising a hydrofluoroalkene, an iodocarbon, and at least one lubricant having hydrogen atoms and carbon atoms, wherein no more than 17% of the total number of hydrogen atoms which are attached to a carbon atom are tertiary hydrogen atoms.
Use Of Low Gwp Refrigerants Comprising Cf3I With Stable Lubricants
RAYMOND H. THOMAS - Pendleton NY, US RAJIV R. SINGH - Getzville NY, US GEORGE J. SAMUELS - Williamsville NY, US IAN SHANKLAND - Randolph NJ, US DAVID P. WILSON - East Amherst NY, US ROY P. ROBINSON - Holland NY, US MICHAEL VAN DER PUY - Amherst NY, US JOHN L. WELCH - Williamsville NY, US GREGORY J. SHAFER - Bear DE, US MARK W. SPATZ - East Amherst NY, US RYAN HULSE - Getzville NY, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
F25B 45/00 C09K 5/00 F25B 43/00
US Classification:
62 77, 252 68, 62468, 62 84
Abstract:
The invention pertains to heat transfer compositions, particularly to automobile refrigerants comprising a hydrofluoroalkene, an iodocarbon, and at least one lubricant having hydrogen atoms and carbon atoms, wherein no more than 17% of the total number of hydrogen atoms which are attached to a carbon atom are tertiary hydrogen atoms.
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