Robert A Bush MD 45 Castro St STE 212, San Francisco, CA 94114 (415)6218175 (phone), (415)2528131 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Graduated: 1968
Procedures:
Appendectomy Destruction of Lesions on the Anus Hemorrhoid Procedures Hernia Repair Laparoscopic Appendectomy Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal Pilonidal Cyst Excision Proctosigmoidoscopy Small Bowel Resection
Dr. Bush graduated from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine in 1968. He works in San Francisco, CA and specializes in General Surgery and Colon & Rectal Surgery. Dr. Bush is affiliated with California Pacific Medical Center California Campus and California Pacific Medical Center Davies Campus.
Dr. Bush graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1978. He works in Columbus, GA and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine.
Mr. Bush II works in Alexandria, LA and specializes in Internal Medicine and Nephrology. Mr. Bush II is affiliated with Christus Saint Francis Cabrini Hospital and Rapides Regional Medical Center.
Mantech Fort Hood, TX Jul 2013 to Sep 2014 Senior Instructor/TrainerSAIC Sierra Vista, AZ Jul 2012 to Dec 2012 Lead/Senior TrainerMacaulay Brown - Enterprise Solutions Inc Sierra Vista, AZ Feb 2011 to Sep 2011 Lead/Senior TrainerRaytheon/Tech USA/Department of the Army Civilian Sierra Vista, AZ Nov 2008 to Mar 2010 Principal Training & Development Specialist/Training Instructor Intelligence (1712)
Education:
University of Phoenix Tempe, AZ 2014 to 2016 Masters of Criminal Justice/Security in Criminal JusticeWayland Baptist University Plainview, TX 2012 to 2014 Bachelors of Applied Science in Intelligence Operations/Business
Robert L. Bush - Phoenix AZ P. Kevin Sysak - Phoenix AZ
Assignee:
Durel Corporation - Chandler AZ
International Classification:
H05B 3300
US Classification:
313509, 313506, 313504
Abstract:
EL panels are made with PVDF/HFP copolymer resin binder, in substantially an un-crosslinked form, with DMAC solvent and/or other higher boiling point solvents/latent solvents/extenders. The resin binder is characterized by a melt viscosity of 1. 0-8. 5 kP using an industry standard test (ASTM D3835).
Robert L. Bush - Phoenix AZ P. Kevin Sysak - Phoenix AZ
Assignee:
Durel Corporation - Chandler AZ
International Classification:
H01J 6304
US Classification:
313509, 445 24
Abstract:
EL panels are made with PVDF/HFP copolymer resin binder, in substantially an uncrosslinked form, with DMAC solvent and/or other higher boiling point solvents/latent solvents/extenders. The resin binder is characterized by a melt viscosity of 1. 0-8. 5 kP using an industry standard test (ASTM D3835).
Ceramic Filled Composite Polymeric Electrical Substrate Material Exhibiting High Dielectric Constant And Low Thermal Coefficient Of Dielectric Constant
Allen F. Horn - Danielson CT Robert L. Bush - Phoenix AZ Michael E. St. Lawrence - Thompson CT
Assignee:
Rogers Corporation - Rogers CT
International Classification:
B32B 300
US Classification:
428209
Abstract:
A high dielectric (K'. gtoreq. 5), comparatively low thermal coefficient (absolute value of TCK'. ltoreq. 200 ppm/. degree. C. ) polymeric composite matrix is presented comprising commonly available and low cost fillers such as titania, alumina and magnesium oxide.
Fire Resistant Connections And Double Ribbed Sealing Means Therefor
A fire resistant connection (28) that embodies a sealing means (36) and that is operable for purposes of effectuating the establishment of a fire resistant seal between mating surfaces (32, 34), and in particular mating surfaces (32, 34) of the type that commonly are found to be present in wellhead and valve equipment (10). The subject fire resistant connection (28) includes mating seal surfaces (32, 34) and the aforementioned sealing means (36). The sealing means (36) comprises a seal ring (36), which includes a plurality of seal lips (38, 40) and a pair of scalloped ribs (42, 44), the latter (42, 44) being formed on the seal ring (36) so as to be located in interposed relation between a pair of adjacent seal lips (38, 40). Each of the plurality of seal lips (38, 40) is suitably configured so as to be positionable in sealing engagement with a corresponding one of the mating seal surfaces (32, 34), the latter (32, 34) embodying a configuration that is complementary in nature to that of the seal lip (38, 40) engaged thereby. Likewise, the pair of ribs (42, 44) are suitably configured such that when the seal lips (38, 40) are in sealing engagement with the mating seal surfaces (32, 34), the pair of ribs (42, 44) are also engaged by the mating seal surfaces (32, 34) and are locked in position thereby.
Fire Resistant Connections And Dovetail-Like Sealing Means Therefor
A fire resistant connection (14) that embodies a sealing means (44) and that is operable for purposes of effectuating the establishment of a fire resistant seal between mating surfaces (52, 54), and in particular mating surfaces (52, 54) of the type that commonly are found to be present in wellhead and valve equipment (10). The subject fire resistant connection (14) includes mating seal surfaces (52, 54) and the aforementioned sealing means (44). The sealing means (44) comprises a seal ring (44), which includes a plurality of seal lips (46, 48) and a dovetail-shaped rib (50), the latter (50) being formed on the seal ring (44) so as to be located in interposed relation between the pair of adjacent seal lips (46, 48). Each of the plurality of seal lips (46, 48) is suitably configured so as to be positionable in sealing engagement with a corresponding one of the mating seal surfaces (52, 54), the latter (52, 54) embodying a configuration that is complementary in nature to that of the seal lip (46, 48) engaged thereby. Likewise, the rib (50) is suitably configured such that when the seal lips (46, 48) are in sealing engagement with the mating seal surfaces (52, 54), the rib (50) is also engaged by the mating seal surfaces (52, 54) and is locked in position thereby.
Universal Flexbowl Wellhead And Well Completion Method
Albert C. Demny - Houston TX J. Matt Harwell - Houston TX Reggie H. Etheridge - Houston TX Robert E. Bush - Houston TX
Assignee:
Seaboard-Arval Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 2300 E21B 33047
US Classification:
166382
Abstract:
A new wellhead housing structure which utilizes identical units of a unique wellhead housing of selected internal diameter and pressure rating. Each wellhead housing utilizes a new flexible bowl ("flexbowl") hanger support ring which may be installed and removed as desired during assembly of the wellhead structure during completion of the well. Each wellhead housing forms an internal circumferential groove to receive the flexible bowl hanger support ring in position to receive and support different kinds and sizes of hangers for casing, protective sleeves, and the like. The flexible bowl support ring is drawn into a contracted position. The contracted support ring will pass through the wellhead housing and is seated by a setting tool. Subsequently, a tubing or casing hanger may be landed upon the support ring and supported by the support ring which serves the same functions as the bowl seat in a conventional wellhead housing. The support ring may be removed by a removal tool.
Forrest J. Allen - Magnolia TX Robert E. Bush - Houston TX Guy L. Gettle - Alamo CA
Assignee:
Riser Systems Technologies - Houston TX
International Classification:
E02B 1138 E21B 712
US Classification:
4051951
Abstract:
A dual phase riser flotation system contains a number of passive phase buoyancy modules of syntactic foam contained within an outer skin, and a number of active phase buoyancy modules which are similar to air canisters in that they may be inflated or deflated as required to provide levels of buoyancy. The passive phase buoyancy modules may contain tubes filled with air, a compressed gas such as nitrogen, or evacuated to provide additional buoyancy. Charge and discharge valves connect gas flow lines to a manifold system serving the active phase buoyancy modules.
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