Dr. Reese graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 1993. He works in Peabody, MA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Reese is affiliated with North Shore Medical Center Salem Campus.
Medical School University of Toledo College of Medicine Graduated: 1974
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Reese graduated from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in 1974. He works in Pittsburgh, PA and specializes in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine.
An applicator system is provided for storage and retrieval of applicator strips from a container to be used for applying a liquid preparation to a users body. An elongated applicator strip is hand held for the user to apply the liquid preparation on remote body parts, such as the back. The applicator strips can be sealed in the container to prevent the evaporation of the liquid preparation contained therein. The applicator strips have laminated layers including an absorbent first layer to receive and retain the liquid preparation. A non-absorbent stabilizing second layer is included to provide strength and dimensional stability. Preferably, the strip includes two outer first layers and one middle second layer. Each elongated applicator strip is preferably about 36 inches in length and about 4. 5 inches in width.
Timothy A. Reese - Greenville SC, US Robert R. Reed - Greer SC, US
Assignee:
TB & B Partners - Greer SC
International Classification:
B60R009/06 B60D001/36
US Classification:
280477, 280511, 224520
Abstract:
According to the present invention, a hitch and receiver system provides at least an additional vertical box receiver when a conventional box receiver of the vehicle hitch is in use to provide draw bar support for the hitch ball. In a second embodiment, an additional horizontal box receiver is also provided for the hitch and receiver system. The additional box receivers are used to hold and support various accessory devices. In some cases the hitch ball can be used to tow a trailer without removal of the accessory device. The unique accessory device of this invention includes one of a hitch guide accessory device, an access platform and step accessory device, and a cargo cage accessory device. The combination of a hitch and receiver “system” and an accessory device provides the “assembly” of this invention.
A fan unit centrally located within a crawl space includes a fan, a fan motor, an inlet grill, and an outlet grill. A timer connected in the power supply activates the fan motor at periodic predetermined time intervals to move the crawl space air through the fan unit. The fan unit is located and orientated to create a negative pressure to pull air into the crawl space through wall inlet vents and to also create a positive pressure to force air out of the crawl space through wall outlet vents. An outside humidity sensor can be used to insure the outside air has a lower percent humidity than that desired in the crawl space and an inside humidity sensor is used to turn the fan unit off if the crawl space humidity is below an acceptable limit. A temperature sensor is used to turn the fan unit off when the crawl space air temperature gets too low.
Darlene Homer, Peggie Townsend, Leo Robinson, Greg Hartman, Georgetta Funches, Jim Stringer, Elizabeth Broughton, Sheila Ray, Mattie Henderson, Jill Jack