Edward P Obrien III MD 300 Ctr Rd, Buffalo, NY 14224 (716)6741001 (phone), (716)6746345 (fax)
Education:
Medical School St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda Graduated: 1999
Procedures:
Vaccine Administration Arthrocentesis
Conditions:
Bronchial Asthma Calculus of the Urinary System Contact Dermatitis Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Gastritis and Duodenitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'brien III graduated from the St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda in 1999. He works in Buffalo, NY and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. O'brien III is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Of Buffalo.
Cancer Care Central PennsylvniaGeisinger Medical Center Hematology Oncology 1575 N Old Trl, Selinsgrove, PA 17870 (570)3748555 (phone), (570)3749933 (fax)
Geisinger Lewisburg Cancer Center 75 Medical Park Dr, Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570)5239200 (phone), (570)5239205 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School of Medicine Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy Vaccine Administration
Dr. O'brien graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1979. He works in Selinsgrove, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. O'brien is affiliated with Evangelical Community Hospital, Geisinger Medical Center, Geisinger-Shamokin Area Community Hospital and Sunbury Community Hospital.
A system for engaging and supporting a flat piece of cardstock. The system utilizes a clip. The clip is made from a continuous strip of material. The clip is configured into four sections that are delineated by three bends. A first clip structure is defined by a first section, a first bend and a second section. The first clip structure is capable of receiving and retaining a portion of a flat piece of cardstock. Likewise, a second clip structure is defined by a second section, a second bend and a third section. The second clip structure is capable of receiving and retaining a portion of a different piece of cardstock. The clip can be supported or interconnected to other clips by a detachable tubular element, such as a straw.
Edward Joseph O'Brien - Haddonfield NJ, US Michael J. Moulder - Wilmington DE, US Kenneth A. Layre - Jamison PA, US
Assignee:
BLUE SUNNY SKIES LLC - Greenville DE
International Classification:
H02H 7/00 H01L 31/18
US Classification:
361 1, 29428
Abstract:
A grounding system for a photovoltaic or solar cell array includes a strap positioned over adjacent solar module frames and a grounding clip positioned between the adjacent solar module frames and a docking support surface. The grounding clip has two regions of upwardly and downwardly extending protrusions and a through-hole disposed between the two regions. Each protrusion has a serrate portion adapted to penetrate through anodized layers of the solar module frames and the docking support surface for the solar module frames.
Nathan D. Bloch - Cherry Hill NJ Edward J. O'Brien - Eastampton NJ
Assignee:
Scott Paper Company - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B65H 4512
US Classification:
493395
Abstract:
A rolled paper embossing dispenser comprises a cabinet in which two parallel embossing rollers are rotatably arranged and spring-biased together to define a nip through which a paper web is pulled while being embossed. Each embossing roller comprises a metal axle embedded in a plastic embossing portion. The embossing portion comprises a plurality of axially spaced disks which are axially offset relative to the disks of the other roller. Each disk comprises a plurality of circumferentially successive knuckles interconnected by flats. The knuckles of axially adjacent disks of each roller are circumferentially offset. Both embossing rollers are formed simultaneously in a common mold whereby both plastic embossing portions are subjected to identical molding conditions to achieve identical dimensional tolerances. A threading roller is provided for automatically feeding a paper web into the nip.
Solid State Overcurrent Protection System For Circuit Breakers
Apparatus for detecting a primary fault current in a three-phase current system and converting the detected fault current in the mechanical action for breaking a circuit in which the primary fault current occurred includes a combination of transformers and diodes for receiving the three phases of current, providing corresponding phases of secondary current within a predetermined desired amperage metering range, choosing the largest magnitude secondary current and providing the largest magnitude secondary current as output, a resistor for providing voltage proportional to the largest magnitude secondary current, a capacitor for storing a peak value of the voltage which is proportional to the largest magnitude secondary current and a latching circuit for moving a trip member and providing mechanical action in response to the largest magnitude secondary current exceeding a predetermined level.
System And Method Of Dispensing Coreless Rolls Of Paper Products
Nathan D. Bloch - Cherry Hill NJ Joseph Mitchell - Deptford NJ Edward J. O'Brien - Eastampton NJ Bruce M. Gemmell - Wilmington DE
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B65H 1606 B65H 1804
US Classification:
2425968
Abstract:
A system and method of installing a coreless roll of an absorbent consumer paper product in a dispenser performs or includes steps of orienting the coreless roll to a desired position of alignment within the dispenser, and securing the coreless roll to the dispenser by penetrating the coreless roll with at least one projection that penetrates between adjacent layers of paper product in the coreless roll so that the coreless roll is secured against radial displacement with respect to the dispenser during operation. A temporary holding mechanism may be provided to hold the coreless roll in an intended position of alignment while the coreless roll is being secured to the dispenser.
Frederic B. Kremer - Bala Cynwyd PA Edward R. O'Brien - Wayne PA
Assignee:
Accutome, Inc. - Frazer PA
International Classification:
A61B 1000
US Classification:
128660
Abstract:
An apparatus is disclosed for measuring the thickness of the cornea and for regulating the depth of a surgical blade in relation to the local corneal thickness. Corneal thickness is measured by first directing ultrasonic pulses towards the cornea and timing the interval between reflected pulses. The apparatus also includes a pulse stretcher for enlarging the width of the pulse representing the interval between pulses reflected from the inner and the outer surfaces of the cornea, so that the time between pulses can be accurately measured by a conventional, low-frequency electronic clock. The invention further comprises electronic gating means for rejecting spurious pulses.
Edward M. O'Brien - Holland PA Donald R. Otto - Trenton NJ
Assignee:
Ametek, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B67D 500
US Classification:
364509
Abstract:
A computer-controlled aircraft fuel loading management system is disclosed. The system measures fuel loading volumetrically using flow meter devices and gravimetrically using information relating to the density (specific gravity) of the fuel being loaded entered prior to a fuel loading operation, changes in the temperature of the fuel being loaded and stored information relating to the densities (specific gravities) of a number of fuels and changes thereto with temperature which are derived from American Petroleum Institute information. The system automatically computes and displays the distribution of fuel by tank from stored aircraft tank and fuel load distribution information derived from aircraft manufacturer information. The system also converts a total fuel volume as measured by the system to a standardized fuel volume normalized to a given temperature, for example 60. degree. F.