Dr. Toth graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 2003. He works in Delaware, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Toth is affiliated with Mount Carmel East Hospital, Mount Carmel St Anns Hospital, Nationwide Childrens Hospital and Riverside Methodist Hospital.
Banner Medical Group Corporate CenterBanner Orthopedic Surgery Specialists 1920 N Higley Rd STE 206, Gilbert, AZ 85234 (480)5436700 (phone), (480)5436725 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Midwestern University/ Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2003
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Hallux Valgus Repair Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg Amputation Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery Hip Replacement Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement
Conditions:
Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Ligaments Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Lateral Epicondylitis Rheumatoid Arthritis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Toth graduated from the Midwestern University/ Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2003. He works in Gilbert, AZ and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Toth is affiliated with Banner Baywood Medical Center, Banner Desert Medical Center and Banner Gateway Medical Center.
Dr. Toth graduated from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1987. He works in Concord, CA and specializes in Family Medicine and Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine.
Facey Medical GroupBurbank Urgent Care & Occupational Health Center 3413 W Pacific Ave STE 102, Burbank, CA 91505 (818)9534408 (phone), (818)9534434 (fax)
Education:
Medical School George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science Graduated: 1986
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Toth graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 1986. He works in Burbank, CA and specializes in Emergency Medicine and Occupational Medicine.
Us Patents
Self-Contained Underwater Cable Branching Apparatus And Method
John R. Toth - Clermont FL Ronald Gerald Wayne - Ormond Beach FL
Assignee:
Ocean Design, Inc. - Ormond Beach FL
International Classification:
H01R 1362
US Classification:
439367, 439138, 439275
Abstract:
A cable branching apparatus for installation underwater has a circuit distribution unit with first and second ports connected to respective cables, and at least two additional, third and fourth ports. A switch assembly in the circuit distribution unit selectively connects the first port to the second port in a straight through arrangement, or the first and second ports to the third and fourth ports, respectively, in a branching configuration. At least two wet mateable underwater connectors each comprise a dummy unit and an active unit releasably secured to the dummy and connected to a respective one of the third and fourth ports. Branch cables can be selectively connected to one or both cables underwater simply by separating one or both dummy units from the active units, and connecting the active units to mating connector units at the end of branch cables, using an ROV.
John R. Toth - Clermont FL John P. Strauss - Ormond Beach FL
Assignee:
Ocean Design, Inc. - Ormond Beach FL
International Classification:
G02B 610
US Classification:
385129, 1741015, 7315221, 181118
Abstract:
A cable system for installation on the ocean floor or under another body of water includes a plurality of sub-sea junction boxes installed at spaced locations throughout a predetermined sub-oceanic cable network. At least some of the junction boxes are located at a predetermined distance off-shore from a respective on-shore cable junction node. A single main, high fiber count conduit extends from each off-shore junction box to the respective on-shore cable junction node. Each off-shore junction box has plurality of ports for releasable connection to a selected offshore cable terminated at the junction box, and a fiber routing unit in the junction box connects at least some of the ports to fibers in the main conduit.
John R. Toth - Clermont FL Ronald Gerald Wayne - Ormond Beach FL
Assignee:
Ocean Design, Inc. - Ormond Beach FL
International Classification:
F16L 1028
US Classification:
405158, 405169, 405170, 439201, 439310, 439 8
Abstract:
An underwater cable branching apparatus has an elongate cable junction housing for positioning in line between two cables for installation underwater. The housing has through bores at each end for receiving the ends of respective first and second cables, and the cables are each terminated at a respective connector in the housing for releasably connecting the two cable ends together. Each connector is pivotally and retractably mounted in the housing by a respective pivotal linkage, such that the connectors can be separated and rotated upwardly out of the housing by an ROV for selective connection to other cables in an underwater network, to permit branching.
Undersea Optical Fiber Telecommunication System And Method
John R. Toth - Clermont FL John P. Strauss - Ormond Beach FL
Assignee:
Ocean Design, Inc. - Ormond Beach FL
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385100, 385 71, 385139
Abstract:
A modular undersea optical fiber telecommunication system includes a plurality of fiber optic cable segments each containing fibers of a fiber type different from at least some of the other cable segments. Each cable segment has a plug unit at one end and a receptacle unit at the opposite end comprising mating halves of an underwater connector. The connector units contain a plurality of optical fiber contact terminals, and each optical fiber in the cable segment is terminated to a respective one of the contact terminals in the plug unit at one end and to a respective one of the contact terminals in the receptacle unit at the opposite end. The plug unit of each cable segment is releasably securable to a receptacle unit of a selected second cable segment and the receptacle unit of each cable segment is releasably securable to a plug unit of a selected third cable segment, such that the optical fibers in the cable segment are connected with the fibers in the second and third cable segments without requiring splices.
A connector mating system that can enable the coupling and decoupling of electrical or optical communications channels, while in a deep, sub-oceanic, sea-floor environments, during which time the contacting interfaces of the said channels remain fully protected from the destructive effects of the said environment. The system features a Wet-Mate Connector (WMC) that provides a means for electrical, optical and hybrid inter-connection within an extremely hostile environments.
A connector mating system that can enable the coupling and decoupling of electrical or optical communications channels, while in a deep, sub-oceanic, sea-floor environments, during which time the contacting interfaces of the said channels remain fully protected from the destructive effects of the said environment. The system features a Wet-Mate Connector (WMC) that provides a means for electrical, optical and hybrid interconnection within an extremely hostile environments.
Decorative Capped Wheel Nut And Method Of Making Same
A decorative capped wheel nut for holding a wheel on a motor vehicle where the capped wheel nut is exposed to view and to the enviroment. The nut has first and second ends, the first end to engage the wheel of the automobile, and a circumferential edge intermediate the first and second ends. The cap includes a side section to cover the sides of the nut insert and a top section, joined to the side section, to cover the second end of the nut insert. The opposite end of the side section terminates in a free edge, flare or flange which contacts the circumferential edge of the nut insert. The cap and nut inset are welded together at the contact between the circumferential edge of the nut insert and the free edge of the cap.
Decorative Capped Wheel Nut And Method Of Making Same
A decorative capped wheel nut for holding a wheel on a motor vehicle where the capped wheel nut is exposed to view and to the environment. The nut has first and second ends, the first end to engage the wheel of the automobile, and a circumferential edge intermediate the first and second ends. The cap includes a side section to cover the sides of the nut insert and a top section, joined to the side section, to cover the second end of the nut insert. The opposite end of the side section terminates in a free edge, flare or flange which contacts the circumferential edge of the nut insert. The cap and nut insert are welded together at the contact between the circumferential edge of the nut insert and the free edge of the cap.
University of Michigan, A.B., with high distinction, 1977 James B. Angel Scholar
Law School:
Villanova University, J.D., 1981
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Biography:
John M. Toth has more than 30 years of experience in the defense of medical, podiatric and dental malpractice claims. During his professional career, John has successfully tried over 100 cases to a ju...