A two part connector with one of said parts providing an elongated cylindrical bore and the other a pin with a flared end, and with an expansible compression ring on the pin urged by a compression spring outwardly of said flared end to grip said bore.
A prefabricated door frame includes two vertical frame elements and a header element, each of channel shaped configuration with side flanges encompassing the wall at the edges of a wall opening. One of the vertical frame elements is secured by the aid of threaded fasteners passing through the jamb face of the frame element and into the rough frame member. Heads of the fasteners prevent movement of the frame element away from the rough frame member. After appropriate adjustment to plumb the frame element, cover plates are attached to the jamb face and overlie the screw heads thus to secure the frame element in its adjusted position. The header and other vertical frame element are positioned by the aid of registry clips inserted at the ends of the header element and the upper ends of the vertical frame elements. A jack screw captured behind the stop of the other vertical frame element reacts against the rough frame member to clamp the header element in place and thus determine the nominal spacing of the vertical frame elements. Another threaded fastener passes through the jamb face of the other frame element and into the rough frame member.
A security bar lock for a door is neatly encased in an elongated section of trim molding. The bar lock projects behind the edge of the door and is retracted therefrom. A sturdy but compact fulcrum pin mounting transmits heavy forces to the frame structure itself.
A ball joint comprises companion inner and outer hollow ball sections each comprising a major segment of a sphere. Spring means within the ball sections urges a friction pad into engagement with the interior surface of one of the sections. Screws within the ball sections adjusts the spring force, the screws being accessible for movement through a series of openings in one of the ball sections.
Aug 2014 to 2000 Hospitalty ambassadorSynergy Medical Mangement Los Angeles, CA Sep 2010 to Dec 2014 Medical AssistantSynergy Medical Mangement Los Angeles, CA Sep 2010 to Dec 2014 Medical Assistant / shockwave technicianSecuritas Commerce, CA 2008 to Sep 2010 Security GuardCalifornia intermodal Associates Commerce, CA 2006 to Present Biller
Education:
Everest college Alhambra, CA 2009 to 2010 Certification in Medical assistantGarfield high school Los Angeles, CA 2001 to 2005 High school diploma in General education
Dr. Day graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Bradenton, FL and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Day is affiliated with Blake Medical Center and Manatee Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Day graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine at Denver in 1981. He works in Provo, UT and specializes in Diabetes. Dr. Day is affiliated with Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Medical School University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Day graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville in 1980. He works in Irving, TX and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Day is affiliated with Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Irving, Baylor Surgical Hospital At Las Colinas and Baylor Surgical Hospital Fort Worth.