Georgia Regents Medical Center 1120 15Th Street, Augusta, GA 30912
Education:
Medical School Weill Cornell Medical College Graduated: 1965 Medical School Bellevue Hospital Center Graduated: 1965 Medical School Cornell-Ny Hosp Graduated: 1965 Medical School University Of Washington Medical Center Graduated: 1965 Medical School Mayo Clinic-Rochester Graduated: 1965
Dr. Swift graduated from the Cornell University Weill Medical College in 1965. He works in Augusta, GA and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Swift is affiliated with Augusta University Medical Center.
Georgia Regents Medical Center
1120 15Th St, Augusta, GA 30912 Medical College of Georgia
1120 15Th St, Augusta, GA 30912 Physicians Practice
2803 Wrightsboro Rd, Augusta, GA 30909
William R. Parkinson - Canyon Country CA Thomas R. Swift - Sun Valley CA Paul F. Ivanick - Los Alamitos CA
Assignee:
Lockheed Corporation - Burbank CA
International Classification:
E06B 716
US Classification:
49485
Abstract:
A door seal for use on an aircraft in which one portion of a striker (22) is attached to the door (12) and a second portion of the striker (34) is attached to the door frame (14) and in which one portion of a lip (18) for engaging the striker is attached to the door (12) and a second portion of the lip (16) is attached to the door frame (14), the two lip portions (16, 18) being configured to overlap one another and to mate with the two striker portions (22, 34) and with one another when the door (12) is closed, whereby the lip (18) on the door (12) transitions to a lip (16) on the door frame (14).
Apparatus For Releasably Connecting First And Second Structures Together
Thomas R. Swift - Sun Valley CA Peter A. Buck - Valencia CA Edwin J Bresnik - Canoga Park CA Gregory Peralta - Palmdale CA
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Palmdale CA
International Classification:
F16B 2106
US Classification:
4033223
Abstract:
The invention is an apparatus for releasably connecting a first structure to a second structure. In detail, the invention includes the first structure having a first cavity extending inward from a surface thereof. An inward facing circumferencial lip is mounted in the first cavity in proximity to the first surface forming a restricted opening having a first diameter. The second structure includes a second cavity extending inward from a surface of the second structure. A hollow tubular member having first and second ends is movably mounted within the second cavity, with the tubular member movable from a retracted position to an extended position. The first end of the tubular member is in the form of a collet movable between a retracted position and an expanded position in contact with the lip in the first cavity when the tubular member is in the extended position. An actuation system is provided for moving the tubular member between the retracted and extended positions wherein the collet extend past the lip of in the first cavity. A second actuation system is provided for locking the collet in the expanded position when the tubular member is in the extended position.