Intermountain Emergency PhysIntermountain Emergency Physicians 3100 Channing Way, Idaho Falls, ID 83404 (208)5354103 (phone), (208)5354125 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Mayo Medical School Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wells graduated from the Mayo Medical School in 2003. He works in Idaho Falls, ID and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Wells is affiliated with Bingham Memorial Hospital, Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center and Madison Memorial Hospital.
Us Patents
Paperboard/Corrugated Board Pallets And Methods For Manufacturing Such Pallets
Craig R. Hoyt - Columbus OH Edwin D. Wells - Cable OH
Assignee:
Buckeye Boxes, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A paperboard pallet having generally U-shaped, parallel runners with notches along the distal edges of their legs for receiving stringers. The runner legs diverge from the central web and are formed by a plurality of nested paperboard laminations, each having a central web and distal legs. The central webs are defined by spaced parallel scores spaced progressively more closely toward the interior. The stringers each comprise a multi-layered coil of paperboard sheet wound into a tube of triangular cross-section. The sides of the triangle are defined by scores to form fold lines, the scores of the more interior layers being more closely spaced than the scores of the more exterior layers. After scoring, the sheet is wound and bonded. A generally U-shaped saddle cap has a central web which extends between the opposite distal edges of the runner legs and has opposite legs which are bonded to the legs of the runner.
Lee Elementary School Lee FL 1955-1960, Belle Witter Elementary School Tampa FL 1960-1961, Sulphur Springs Junior High School Tampa FL 1961-1962, Van Buren Middle School Tampa FL 1962-1964
Ed Wells (1946-1958), Phillip Davis (1958-1959), Donald Singleton (1950-1954), David Trull (1955-1959), Mike Buchanan (1952-1964), Raanel Singleton (1961-1965)
They need not be afraid or panic, rather aware and careful to take proper pandemic precautions, said Dr. Edwin Wells, a Madison Memorial Hospital and Teton Valley Hospital emergency physician and EMS director.