Phoenix Children's Medical Group - Urology Division 1920 Cambridge Ave Suite Suite 302, Phoenix, AZ 85006
East Valley Office 1432 S Dobson Rd Suite 401, Mesa, AZ 85202
Phoenix Children's Hospital 1919 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center 350 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85013
Education:
Medical School Louisiana State University School Of Medicine In Shreveport Graduated: 1979 Medical School Wilford Hall Usaf Med Center Graduated: 1980 Medical School Wilford Hall Med Center; Lackland Airforcetexas Graduated: 1984 Medical School Mayo Med School Rochester Mn Graduated: 1987
Affiliations:
Phoenix Childrens Hospital, Chief of Medical Staff
District Medical GroupChildrens Rehabilitative Services Primary Care Clinic 3141 N 3 Ave STE 100, Phoenix, AZ 85013 (602)9141520 (phone), (602)2660545 (fax)
Pediatric Urology AssocsPhoenix Childrens Urology 1920 E Cambridge Ave STE 302, Phoenix, AZ 85006 (602)2791697 (phone), (602)9335196 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport Graduated: 1979
Undescended and Retractile Testicle Urinary Incontinence
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Ritchey graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport in 1979. He works in Phoenix, AZ and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatric Urology and Urology. Dr. Ritchey is affiliated with Phoenix Childrens Hospital.
Buchan & Ritchey Doctors Of Podiatry Medicine 1504 W Fair Ave, Lancaster, OH 43130 (740)6534568 (phone), (740)6811948 (fax)
Michael J Ritchey DPM 2615 E Main St, Columbus, OH 43209 (614)2317162 (phone), (614)2313081 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Ritchey works in Columbus, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Ritchey is affiliated with Dublin Methodist Hospital, Fairfield Medical Center and Riverside Methodist Hospital.
Michael T. Ritchey - Chandler AZ, US Larry K. Ball - Chandler AZ, US A. Douglas Littleton - Glendale AZ, US
International Classification:
A01K 5/01
US Classification:
119 6153
Abstract:
A pet bowl assembly which provides protection for the food from birds by means of a swinging cover and protection from crawling insects by means of a water channel surrounding the food bowl. A pet watering dish, which provides fresh drinking water from the water channel. The water dish is sufficiently sized to allow the pets lapping to clean the bowl during each use. A combination of the food bowl and watering dish which provides protection form birds, crawling insects and contaminated drinking water. Means are provided to allow for internal cleaning of the assembly, means for use in larger constructions, means for lifting the food from the ground and means for providing food and water for extended periods of time.
Michael T. Ritchey - Chandler AZ, US Stanley B. Villalobos - Chandler AZ, US Steven P. Seiter - Tempe AZ, US Paul D. Seiter - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
TraumaKwik Solutions L.L.P. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B65H 23/06 B65H 16/04 B65H 23/08
US Classification:
2424224, 242416, 242423
Abstract:
An applicator for applying a rolled material to a body includes a spindle configured to hold the rolled material. A length of the spindle is at least equivalent to the width of the rolled material. A handle is coupled to the spindle, and a brake mechanism is integral with the handle for controlling a tension of the rolled material as it is applied to the body. The rolled material may be pre-wound on a spool that rotates around the spindle. Actuation of the braking mechanism increases pressure on the rotating spool in order to increase tension on the rolled material. Alternatively, the spindle rotates in conjunction with a shaft within the handle. The braking mechanism applies pressure against the rotating shaft to increase tension in the elongated material. Pre-wound cartridges of rolled material may be successively loaded on to the applicator's spindle for repeated usage of the applicator.
Michael T. Ritchey - Chandler AZ Bryce J. Leavitt - Pocatello ID
International Classification:
E04H 1518
US Classification:
135124
Abstract:
A tent system interconnects any number of stand-alone tents (12) to form a tent network (10). The tents (12) are interconnected through connection modules (14). The tents (12) include at least two and preferably three openings (30) which serve as doorways. Various fasteners attach to the tents (12) near each opening (30). One fastener (54) removably couples to a complimentary fastener (34, 36) on the connection module. Another fastener (72) mates with a complimentary fastener (74) on a door panel (76), and yet another fastener (78) mates with a complimentary fastener (80) on a screen panel (82). The openings (30) are formed in tent panels (26) that slope downward and outward from the top of the tent (12). The connection modules (14) have flexible sheet material (32) sides (38, 40) with ends configured with a downward and inward slope that allows them to mate with the tent panels (26).
Kathy Ritchey (1971-1975), Dennis Hinish (1964-1968), Doug Burket (1979-1983), Mike Ritchey (1969-1973), Sean Whitmer (1988-1992), Susan Lashley (1985-1989)