Dr. Sharp graduated from the University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1997. He works in Greenville, TX and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Sharp is affiliated with Hunt Regional Medical Center.
Sarah Jane Montplaisir - Kingsville MD, US Thomas Benton Sharp - Jackson TN, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
E21B 3/00
US Classification:
173215
Abstract:
A drill press includes a spindle pulley having a first central opening extending along an axis, a sleeve disposed within the pulley central opening, the sleeve having a central opening aligned with the pulley central opening and the axis, and a locking nut connecting an upper end of the sleeve with the spindle pulley for supporting simultaneous rotation of the sleeve and the spindle pulley about the axis. The drill press includes a spindle disposed within the sleeve central opening and extending along the axis, the spindle being slidable along the axis relative to the sleeve and being rotatable with the sleeve. The drill press includes a spacer disposed between the spindle and the locking nut or between the spindle and the sleeve for aligning the spindle with the axis and preventing the spindle from contacting the upper end of the sleeve during rotation, which reduces noise during operation.
Yukon, OklahomaAuthor at Self Past: Co-Owner at The Real Estate Book TM Sharp was raised in the small town of Clayton in Northeastern New Mexico. Since it was a ranching community it was only appropriate for TM to round up all... TM Sharp was raised in the small town of Clayton in Northeastern New Mexico. Since it was a ranching community it was only appropriate for TM to round up all the neighbor’s dogs and cats and set up a stockyard in his back yard. The life lesson was that while dogs and cats are fun to play with, the...
100 microns doesnt seem very largeits the size of a human hairbut these are much larger diamonds than you'd get during the transformation of graphite to diamond in a shock, says Thomas Sharp, a geologist at Arizona State University who wasn't involved in the new research, but studies meteorite