1301 20Th St, Santa Monica, CA 90404 2020 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404
Board certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Sub-certificate in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery)
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Company / Classification
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Thomas Knapp President
Trk Architecture & Facilities Management, Inc. Architectural Services
2632 E Thomas Rd Ste 200, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Thomas J Knapp Administrator
Frandson, Knapp & Assoc. Lc Real Estate Agents and Managers
512 S. Brookhurst Street #4, Anaheim, CA 92804
Thomas Knapp President
American Home Systems Inc Plumbing Contractor
4529 W Bluefield Ave, Glendale, AZ 85308 PO Box 10898, Glendale, AZ 85318 22047 N Black Cyn Hwy, Phoenix, AZ 85027 (602)9930083
Thomas Knapp Owner
FORGIVEN Christian praise band
1615 W Kristal Way, Phoenix, AZ 85027 (602)2286561
Thomas W Knapp President
AMERICAN HOME WATER, INC Appliance Repair · Heating & Air Conditioning/hvac · Mold Removal · Plumbing · Water Heaters · Water Softeners
22047 N Black Cyn Hwy #1, Phoenix, AZ 85027 26753 N 90 Ln, Peoria, AZ 85383 (602)9930083
Thomas Knapp Administrator
Frandson, Knapp & Assoc. Lc
512 S Brookhurst St #4, Anaheim, CA 92804 (515)2470040
Thomas P. Knapp Medical Doctor
Thomas Knapp Medical Doctor's Office · Nonclassifiable Establishments
2020 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404
Thomas R Knapp Manager
TRK PROPERTIES, LLC
2 E Conrad, Phoenix, AZ 85022 PO Box 9219, Phoenix, AZ 85068
University of Phoenix
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Grand Canyon University
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business Administration, Management
Skills:
Emergency Management Disaster Response Nims Preparedness Public Safety Fire Management Incident Command Emergency Services Rescue Public Speaking Homeland Security Government Training Hazardous Materials Firefighting Leadership First Responder Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Customer Service Fire Investigation Ems Policy Research Legal Research Weapons of Mass Destruction Law Enforcement Legal Writing
May 2009 to 2000 Special Education/Behavior SpecialistHoboken Charter School Hoboken, NJ Sep 2006 to Oct 2009 Special Educator, GradesHoboken Charter School Hoboken, NJ Sep 2004 to Sep 2006 Academic SupportMr. Knapp
Sep 2003 to Nov 2003 Assistant Football Coach
Education:
Grand Canyon University Phoenix, AZ May 2006 Masters of Education in Special EducationHartwick College Oneonta, NY May 2003 Bachelor of Arts in History
Thomas P. Knapp - Pacific Palisades CA, US Bernhard Uihlein - Dettingen, DE Stanley O. Thompson - New Boston NH, US Timothy J. Coonahan - Sterling MA, US Jon Taylor - Groton MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606145, 606144, 606148, 606228
Abstract:
A member of a rigid flexible elastic material, the member including a body portion and an aperture portion with the member adapted for delivery through an axial longitudinal channel of a percutaneous delivery subsystem, the aperture portion including an expanded mode having a lateral dimension greater than an inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion extends outside the channel and a collapsed mode wherein the lateral dimension is not greater than the inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion is within the channel, the channel including a first axial opening and a second axial opening with the aperture portion transitioning from the expanded mode to the collapsed mode when inserted into the openings and the aperture transitioning from the collapsed mode to the expanded mode when exiting from the openings.
A member of a rigid flexible elastic material, the member including a body portion and an aperture portion with the member adapted for delivery through an axial longitudinal channel of a percutaneous delivery subsystem, the aperture portion including an expanded mode having a lateral dimension greater than an inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion extends outside the channel and a collapsed mode wherein the lateral dimension is not greater than the inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion is within the channel, the channel including a first axial opening and a second axial opening with the aperture portion transitioning from the expanded mode to the collapsed mode when inserted into the openings and the aperture transitioning from the collapsed mode to the expanded mode when exiting from the openings.
A member of a rigid flexible elastic material, the member including a body portion and an aperture portion with the member adapted for delivery through an axial longitudinal channel of a percutaneous delivery subsystem, the aperture portion including an expanded mode having a lateral dimension greater than an inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion extends outside the channel and a collapsed mode wherein the lateral dimension is not greater than the inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion is within the channel, the channel including a first axial opening and a second axial opening with the aperture portion transitioning from the expanded mode to the collapsed mode when inserted into the openings and the aperture transitioning from the collapsed mode to the expanded mode when exiting from the openings.
Thomas P. Knapp - Pacific Palisades CA, US Bernhard Uihlein - Dettingen, DE Stanley O. Thompson - New Boston NH, US Timothy J. Coonahan - Sterling MA, US Jon Taylor - Groton MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606232
Abstract:
A member of a rigid flexible elastic material, the member including a body portion and an aperture portion with the member adapted for delivery through an axial longitudinal channel of a percutaneous delivery subsystem, the aperture portion including an expanded mode having a lateral dimension greater than an inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion extends outside the channel and a collapsed mode wherein the lateral dimension is not greater than the inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion is within the channel, the channel including a first axial opening and a second axial opening with the aperture portion transitioning from the expanded mode to the collapsed mode when inserted into the openings and the aperture transitioning from the collapsed mode to the expanded mode when exiting from the openings.
A member of a rigid flexible elastic material, the member including a body portion and an aperture portion with the member adapted for delivery through an axial longitudinal channel of a percutaneous delivery subsystem, the aperture portion including an expanded mode having a lateral dimension greater than an inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion extends outside the channel and a collapsed mode wherein the lateral dimension is not greater than the inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion is within the channel, the channel including a first axial opening and a second axial opening with the aperture portion transitioning from the expanded mode to the collapsed mode when inserted into the openings and the aperture transitioning from the collapsed mode to the expanded mode when exiting from the openings.
Thomas P. Knapp - Pacific Palisades CA, US - Raynham MA, US Stanley O. Thompson - New Boston NH, US Timothy J. Coonahan - Sterling MA, US Jon Taylor - Groton MA, US
Assignee:
DePuy Mitek, LLC - Raynham MA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04 A61B 17/06 A61B 17/00
Abstract:
A member of a rigid flexible elastic material, the member including a body portion and an aperture portion with the member adapted for delivery through an axial longitudinal channel of a percutaneous delivery subsystem, the aperture portion including an expanded mode having a lateral dimension greater than an inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion extends outside the channel and a collapsed mode wherein the lateral dimension is not greater than the inner diameter of the channel when the aperture portion is within the channel, the channel including a first axial opening and a second axial opening with the aperture portion transitioning from the expanded mode to the collapsed mode when inserted into the openings and the aperture transitioning from the collapsed mode to the expanded mode when exiting from the openings.
At first people would think, why arent they buying into Ford or GM? But if you dive deeper, it makes a lot of sense, says Thomas Knapp, an entrepreneurship and innovation professor at USC. The country's ruling family is well aware that the world is looking to move away from fossil fuels, and the