Kansas City Urology Care 4321 Washington St STE 5300, Kansas City, MO 64111 (816)5311234 (phone), (816)5310737 (fax)
Anderson County Hospital Specialty Clinic 421 S Maple St, Garnett, KS 66032 (785)4483131 (phone), (785)4485725 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Kansas School of Medicine Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Cystoscopy Cystourethroscopy Kidney Stone Lithotripsy Nephrectomy Prostate Biopsy Transurethral Resection of Prostate Urinary Flow Tests Vasectomy
Conditions:
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Kidney Cancer Prostate Cancer Urinary Incontinence
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Holmes graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Garnett, KS and 1 other location and specializes in Urology. Dr. Holmes is affiliated with Anderson County Hospital, Saint Lukes South Hospital and St Luke Hospital & Living Center.
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Devices And Methods For Heating Fuel Hoses And Nozzles
- Austin TX, US Randal S. Kretzler - Austin TX, US Jeffrey Reiter - Austin TX, US Daniel Holmes - Austin TX, US Bengt I. Larsson - Skivarp, SE
International Classification:
B67D 7/82 B67D 7/42 B67D 7/84
Abstract:
Various exemplary devices and methods for heating fuel hoses and nozzles are provided. In general, the devices and methods for heating fuel hoses and nozzles can be configured to heat fluid dispensable by a user into a fuel tank or other type of container. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a first passageway configured to pass fluid therethrough and can include a second passageway configured to pass heated air therethrough. The heated air passing through the second passageway can be configured to heat the fluid passing through the first passageway. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a single hose configured to pass fluid and heated air through separate passageways therein, and the device can include a manifold configured to facilitate passage of the fluid and the heated air from separate sources into the single hose.
Devices And Methods For Heating Fuel Hoses And Nozzles
- Austin TX, US Scott R. Kretzler - Austin TX, US Jeffrey Reiter - Austin TX, US Daniel Holmes - Austin TX, US Bengt I. Larsson - Skivarp, SE
Assignee:
Wayne Fueling Systems LLC - Austin TX
International Classification:
B67D 7/82 B67D 7/42 B67D 7/84
Abstract:
Various exemplary devices and methods for heating fuel hoses and nozzles are provided. In general, the devices and methods for heating fuel hoses and nozzles can be configured to heat fluid dispensable by a user into a fuel tank or other type of container. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a first passageway configured to pass fluid therethrough and can include a second passageway configured to pass heated air therethrough. The heated air passing through the second passageway can be configured to heat the fluid passing through the first passageway. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a single hose configured to pass fluid and heated air through separate passageways therein, and the device can include a manifold configured to facilitate passage of the fluid and the heated air from separate sources into the single hose.
Devices And Methods For Heating Fuel Hoses And Nozzles
- Austin TX, US Randal S. Kretzler - Austin TX, US Jeffrey Reiter - Austin TX, US Daniel Holmes - Austin TX, US Bengt I. Larsson - Malmo, SE
Assignee:
Dresser, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
B67D 7/82
Abstract:
Various exemplary devices and methods for heating fuel hoses and nozzles are provided. In general, the devices and methods for heating fuel hoses and nozzles can be configured to heat fluid dispensable by a user into a fuel tank or other type of container. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a first passageway configured to pass fluid therethrough and can include a second passageway configured to pass heated air therethrough. The heated air passing through the second passageway can be configured to heat the fluid passing through the first passageway. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a single hose configured to pass fluid and heated air through separate passageways therein, and the device can include a manifold configured to facilitate passage of the fluid and the heated air from separate sources into the single hose.
Devices And Methods For Heating Fluid Dispensers, Hoses, And Nozzles
Various exemplary devices and methods for heating fluid dispensers, hoses, and nozzles are provided. In general, the devices and methods for heating fluid dispensers, hoses, and nozzles can be configured to heat fluid dispensable by a user into a fuel tank or other type of container. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a first passageway configured to pass fluid therethrough and can include a second passageway fluidically isolated from the first passageway and having a heating element disposed therein. The heating element can be configured to heat the fluid passing through the first passageway. The first and second passageways can extend through at least a distal portion of a hose of the fluid dispensing device and through at least a proximal portion of a nozzle of the fluid dispensing device that has a proximal end attached to a distal end of the hose.
Devices And Methods For Heating Fuel Hoses And Nozzles
- Austin TX, US Randal S. Kretzler - Austin TX, US Jeffrey Reiter - Austin TX, US Daniel Holmes - Austin TX, US Bengt I. Larsson - Malmo, SE
Assignee:
Dresser, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
F16L 53/00
Abstract:
Various exemplary devices and methods for heating fuel hoses and nozzles are provided. In general, the devices and methods for heating fuel hoses and nozzles can be configured to heat fluid dispensable by a user into a fuel tank or other type of container. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a first passageway configured to pass fluid therethrough and can include a second passageway configured to pass heated air therethrough. The heated air passing through the second passageway can be configured to heat the fluid passing through the first passageway. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a single hose configured to pass fluid and heated air through separate passageways therein, and the device can include a manifold configured to facilitate passage of the fluid and the heated air from separate sources into the single hose.
Devices And Methods For Heating Fluid Dispensers, Hoses, And Nozzles
- Austin TX, US Randal S. Kretzler - Austin TX, US Jeffrey Reiter - Austin TX, US Daniel Holmes - Austin TX, US Bengt I. Larsson - Malmo, SE
International Classification:
F16L 53/00
Abstract:
Various exemplary devices and methods for heating fluid dispensers, hoses, and nozzles are provided. In general, the devices and methods for heating fluid dispensers, hoses, and nozzles can be configured to heat fluid dispensable by a user into a fuel tank or other type of container. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a first passageway configured to pass fluid therethrough and can include a second passageway configured to pass heated air therethrough. The heated air passing through the second passageway can be configured to heat the fluid passing through the first passageway. In some embodiments, a fuel dispensing device can include a single hose configured to pass fluid and heated air through separate passageways therein, and the device can include a manifold configured to facilitate passage of the fluid and the heated air from separate sources into the single hose.
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