Donald E. Smith - Huntington Beach CA John F. Rix - Tucson AZ Ray E. Freudenberg - Tucson AZ David C. Randolph - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
H02H 316
US Classification:
361 45
Abstract:
A resettable ground fault circuit interrupter most advantageously suited for use with 400-Hz aircraft electrical systems and designed to interrupt the AC power between an aircraft electrical system and one or more electrical appliances being operated therein when a ground fault occurs. The circuit relies upon an imbalance sensor which is implemented in the preferred embodiment disclosed herein as a multi-turn coil of a transformer through which input wires connected to an AC input terminal are threaded so that an imbalance resulting from a ground fault can be detected by the coil. The signal generated by the coil as a result of such an imbalance is then amplified and applied to a thyristor, the conducting or non-conducting state of which determines whether or not the circuit is in a configuration for interrupting the AC signal or not interrupting the AC signal. Light emitting diodes are utilized to indicate the interruption status of the circuit. A reset switch is provided to reset the thyristor after an imbalance ceases because of removal of a ground fault that had previously occurred.
Johnston-Willis Medical Center Radiation Oncology 1401 Johnston Willis Dr, Richmond, VA 23235 (804)3302164 (phone), (804)3302325 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College Graduated: 1983
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Randolph graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 1983. He works in Richmond, VA and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Randolph is affiliated with Johnston-Willis Hospital.
Neonatologist at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children - Greater Denver Area since 2012
Neonatologist
University of Alabama in Birmingham 2007 - 2012
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Education:
Stanford University School of Medicine 2004 - 2007
Fellowship, Neonatology
University of California, San Francisco - School of Medicine 2000 - 2003
Residency, Pediatrics
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine 1992 - 2000
MD, PhD, Immunology
University of Colorado at Boulder 1986 - 1990
BS, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Immunology Hospitals Molecular Biology Cell Culture Cell Biology Animal Models Cell Flow Cytometry Translational Research Cancer Lifesciences Biochemistry