Mary Beth Adams - Antioch IL, US Keith J. Krutz - Des Plaines IL, US Martin P. Defatte - Racine WI, US Chris A. Kubicek - East Troy WI, US Cory J. Nelson - Racine WI, US Paul E. Furner - Racine WI, US
Mary Beth Adams - Antioch IL, US Keith J. Krutz - Des Plaines IL, US Martin P. Defatte - Racine WI, US Chris A. Kubicek - East Troy WI, US Cory J. Nelson - Racine WI, US
Mary Beth Adams - Antioch IL, US Keith J. Krutz - Des Plaines IL, US Martin P. Defatte - Racine WI, US Chris A. Kubicek - East Troy WI, US Cory J. Nelson - Racine WI, US Romuald Marie - Paris, FR Elie Papiernik - Paris, FR Paul E. Furner - Racine WI, US
Mary Beth Adams - Antioch IL, US Chris A. Kubicek - East Troy WI, US Cory J. Nelson - Racine WI, US Romuald Marie - Paris, FR Elie Papiernik - Paris, FR
Mary Beth Adams - Antioch IL, US Nicholas W. Binetti - Racine WI, US Chris A. Kubicek - Walworth WI, US Cory J. Nelson - Racine WI, US Romuald Marie - Paris, FR Elie Papiernik - Paris, FR Paul E. Furner - Racine WI, US
- Racine WI, US Matthew T. Mcdonnell - Bristol WI, US David Leifheit - Racine WI, US Cory J. Nelson - Racine WI, US Matthew Thurin - Wauwatosa WI, US Philip Anthony, III - Chicago IL, US Aaron Eiger - Chicago IL, US Evan Thompson - Chicago IL, US Douglas A. Soller - Racine WI, US
A fluid delivery system for dispensing fluid can include a dispenser, such as a trigger engine-type dispenser, configured to draw fluid up from a container. A nozzle assembly can include a nozzle, and a nozzle slide. The nozzle slide can be configured to slide and/or rotate relative to the shroud to provide different dispensing modes. In alternative examples, the nozzle can be configured to rotate in 30 degree increments relative to the shroud to provide the different dispensing modes or the nozzle assembly can include a nozzle extension, and the nozzle extension can be configured to rotate relative to the shroud to provide different dispensing patterns out of the nozzle. In another example a first nozzle can be configured to provide one or more dispensing modes, and a second nozzle can be configured to provide a different dispensing mode than the first nozzle. Methods of dispensing fluids and methods of assembling fluid dispensers are also disclosed.
- Racine WI, US Matthew T. McDonnell - Bristol WI, US David H. Leifheit - Racine WI, US Cory J. Nelson - Racine WI, US Matthew N. Thurin - Wauwatosa WI, US Aaron B. Eiger - Chicago IL, US Evan P. Thompson - Oak Park IL, US
International Classification:
B05B 11/00 B05B 1/12
Abstract:
A fluid delivery system for dispensing fluid can include a dispenser, such as a trigger engine-type dispenser (), configured to draw fluid up from a container. A nozzle assembly can include a nozzle (), and a nozzle slide (). The nozzle slide can be configured to slide and/or rotate relative to the shroud () to provide different dispensing modes. In alternative examples, the nozzle () can be configured to rotate in 30 degree increments relative to the shroud () to provide the different dispensing modes or the nozzle assembly can include a nozzle extension, and the nozzle extension can be configured to rotate relative to the shroud to provide different dispensing patterns out of the nozzle. In another example a first nozzle can be configured to provide one or more dispensing modes, and a second nozzle can be configured to provide a different dispensing mode than the first nozzle. Methods of dispensing fluids and methods of assembling fluid dispensers are also disclosed.
OrthoArizona 20401 N 73 St STE 175, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480)3530446 (phone), (877)7156428 (fax)
Education:
Medical School George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science Graduated: 2003
Procedures:
Shoulder Arthroscopy Arthrocentesis Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Osteoarthritis
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Description:
Dr. Nelson graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 2003. He works in Scottsdale, AZ and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Dr. Nelson is affiliated with HonorHealth Scottsdale Thompson Peak Medical Center.
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