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Emergency Medical Associates Of Tampa Bay 2502 W Saint Isabel St STE B, Tampa, FL 33607 8138745707 (phone), 8138745908 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1975
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mcconnell graduated from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1975. He works in Tampa, FL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Mcconnell is affiliated with St Josephs Hospital and St Josephs Hospital - North.
Allina Health Medical ClinicAllina Health West Saint Paul 150 Emerson Ave E, Saint Paul, MN 55118 6512411800 (phone), 6512411826 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Mr. McConnell works in West Saint Paul, MN and specializes in Family Medicine. Mr. McConnell is affiliated with Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Mercy Hospital and United Hospital.
William R. McConnell - Jonesborough TN, US C. Harry Stanley - Rutledge TN, US
International Classification:
F41B005/18
US Classification:
124 352
Abstract:
An archery bow breech structure having a bowstring keeper and a trigger for releasing the drawn bowstring solely by the phyiscal action of the shooter, wherein a spring mechanism is provided which functions to impart a lost motion action to the pull at a preselected drawstring pull force, wherein the trigger is designated to be pulled by the shooter in an axial direction during the lost motion action and as the result of the lost motion movement of the shooters hand rather than by any independent manipulation of the trigger by the shooter fingers.
William R. McConnell - Jonesborough TN, US C. Harry Stanley - Rutledge TN, US
International Classification:
F41B 5/18
US Classification:
124 352
Abstract:
A bowstring archery bow breech structure having a trigger for releasing the drawn bowstring solely by the physical action of the shooter, wherein a spring mechanism is provided which functions to impart a lost motion action to the pull at a preselected drawstring pull force, wherein the trigger is designed to be pulled by the shooter in an axial direction during the lost motion action and as the result of the lost motion movement of the shooters hand rather than by any independent manipulation of the trigger by the shooter fingers, and wherein the keeper structure is formed with a unique configuration of a shoulder and peg for holding a keeper loop and the bowstring in a more axial position with respect to the arrow axis during the non-firing and the bowstring release stages, and wherein shoulder means is provided for holding the pulled bowstring without the use of a keeper loop.
William R. McConnell - Jonesborough TN, US C. Harry Stanley - Rutledge TN, US
International Classification:
A22C 17/00
US Classification:
452198
Abstract:
A protective tool for assisting in field dressing a deer, the tool having a protective shield of a convenient width and contour to be slid thru an incision made thru the belly skin of a deer just forward of the pelvic crest and hence into and thru the pelvic cavity between the inner surface of the crest and the colon, whereby the crest can then be sawed thru longitudinally along the crest without danger of the saw cutting into the colon or adjacent viscera and releasing meat damaging fluids.
A breech device for assisting in drawing and releasing an archery bow string, the device having an elongated body, a trigger pivotally mounted on the body and extending generally upwardly beyond the top of the body, a latch arrest roller on the trigger and having an arc segment, a latch arm pivotally mounted at one end on the body and having a latch point at its other end, the latch arm being pivotal for engaging its latch point with the arrest roller within the arc segment and preventing pivotal rearward movement of the latch arm in its firing direction until the trigger is manually, forcibly, rearwardly pivoted toward its firing position, a bowstring keeper on one end of the latch arm whereby tension applied to the keeper by drawing of the bowstring will tend to pivot the latch arm in a direction tending to forcibly maintain engagement of the latch point with the arrest roller, and wherein the keeper has a non-typical large bowstring contact area.
Greeley, COPast: Program Coordinator at North Colorado Medical Center Former of youth pastor of 23 years, now concentrating on serving others selflessly.