Thomas Hanson may refer to: Tommy Hanson, (born 1986, Oklahoma) Major League Baseball pitcher who plays for the Atlanta Braves; Tom Hanson (American ...
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Thomas S. Hanson
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Thomas W. Hanson President
Hanson Arbor Supply Co Whol Durable Goods
1750 Calumet St, Clearwater, FL 33765 7274617731
Thomas Hanson Vice President
El De Oro Homeowners' Association, Inc
553 S Duncan Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 5901 Us Hwy 19, New Port Richey, FL 34652 147 Belcher Rd N, Largo, FL 33771 1301 Seminole Blvd, Largo, FL 33770
1586 SW Bayshore Blvde, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34983 620 51 St, Caledonia, WI 53108 1586 SW Bayshore Blvd, Fort Pierce, FL 34983 24050 State Hwy 13/77, Glidden, WI 54527
Breast Disorders Menopausal and Postmenopausal Disorders Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth
Languages:
Chinese English
Description:
Dr. Hanson graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1969. He works in Guilford, CT and 3 other locations and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Hanson is affiliated with Yale New Haven Hospital.
Dr. Hanson graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1970. He works in Las Cruces, NM and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism.
Seth Richard Banks - Milwaukee WI Linda Marie Kohli - Waukesha WI David Alan Littlejohn - Wales WI Aaron Joseph Schmidt - Wales WI Thomas Matthew Hanson - Waukesha WI Elizabeth A. Kuhn - Wauwatosa WI Kim Marie Ruchti - Brookfield WI James Kenneth Cavanaugh - Chesterton IN
Assignee:
GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
G09G 508
US Classification:
345807, 345734, 345740, 345763, 600410
Abstract:
An imaging system coupled to a network, the network coupling imaging devices of at least first and second different imaging modalities, each modality including functions which are common to each of the first and second modalities, includes an imaging device, a network coupling the imaging device to a remote facility, an interface associated with the imaging device, and a pointing device for moving a pointer icon about the display and for selecting displayed icons. The network provides the imaging device with remote services from the remote facility. The interface includes a display and a programmed data processor for providing a uniform interface image on the display despite the specific modality. The uniform interface image includes a function navigation space including function icons corresponding to procedures which are common to both the first and second imaging modalities and a workspace adjacent the function navigation space for displaying, analyzing and manipulating images of a type consistent with the specific modality. When an icon is selected, the processor correlates the selected icon with a corresponding command and executes the command.
Seth R. Banks - Milwaukee WI James K. Cavanaugh - Chesterton IN Thomas M. Hanson - Waukesha WI Linda M. Kohli - Waukesha WI Elizabeth A. Kuhn - Wauwatosa WI David A. Littlejohn - Wales WI Kim M. Ruchti - Brookfield WI Aaron J. Schmidt - Wales WI William M. Stoval - Menomonee Falls WI
Assignee:
GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
G09G 500
US Classification:
345740, 345625, 345846, 345854, 709 5, 709 3
Abstract:
A universal interface apparatus for use with any of several different imaging systems for facilitating a plurality of different imaging modalities, the interface including at least function icons in a function navigation space and a workspace, each of the function icons corresponding to a process which is common among all of the imaging modalities, the interface also accessing data tables corresponding to specific workflow protocols for medical facility radiologists and/or for a medical facility in general, the tables identifying function icons and other icons for guiding a technologist through a properly orchestrated imaging process.
Seth Banks - Milwaukee WI, US James Cavanaugh - Chesterton IN, US Thomas Hanson - Waukesha WI, US Linda Kohli - Waukesha WI, US Elizabeth Kuhn - Wauwatosa WI, US David Littlejohn - Wales WI, US Kim Ruchti - Brookfield WI, US Aaron Schmidt - Wales WI, US William Stoval - Menomonee Falls WI, US
International Classification:
A61B005/05
US Classification:
600/407000
Abstract:
A universal interface apparatus for use with any of several different imaging systems for facilitating a plurality of different imaging modalities, the interface including at least function icons in a function navigation space and a workspace, each of the function icons corresponding to a process which is common among all of the imaging modalities, the interface Also accessing data tables corresponding to specific workflow protocols for medical facility radiologists and/or for a medical facility in general, the tables identifying function icons and other icons for guiding a technologist through a properly orchestrated imaging process.
Olaf T. Harken - Pewaukee WI Charles J. Lob - Oconomowoc WI Kenneth E. Lange - Brookfield WI Thomas G. Hanson - Greenfield WI
Assignee:
Harken, Inc. - Pewaukee WI
International Classification:
B66D 304
US Classification:
254412
Abstract:
A bearing block has a head, a central hub, bearing means facilitating rotation of the sheave about the central hub. The block further has locking means for removably locking a length of high strength, fibrous material, such as cord, to the block for tethering the block to a boat deck or the like. The locking means may be a part of the block head, cheeks, or may be located at the block central hub. Preferred locking means are a plurality of passages for the cord ends to pass through, with set screws in two of the passages for removably holding the cord ends therein. A center portion of the cord length thus forms a loop for tethering the block.
Kevin Monahan - Hartland WI Thomas Hanson - Oak Creek WI
Assignee:
Harken, Inc. - Pewaukee WI
International Classification:
F16C 2906
US Classification:
384 44
Abstract:
A traveler comprises a track with two lateral side grooves and a top surface, and a car slideably held on the track. The car has first and second lateral side portions, with bearing means in each portion for engaging respective of the track side grooves. The car further has thrust bearings removably held in a race in a car center portion for engaging the track top surface when the car may be tilted towards one or the other lateral sides, as may occur when the car is under a load from that lateral side.