Dr. Baskin graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1974. He works in Encino, CA and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Baskin is affiliated with Providence Tarzana Medical Center, St Joseph Hospital Of Orange and West Hills Hospital & Medical Center.
Ophthalmology Plastic Surgery Within the Head and Neck
Work:
Providence Tarzana Medical Center
18321 Clark St, Tarzana, CA 91356 Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center
501 Buena Vista St, Burbank, CA 91505 Grossman Medical Grp
4910 Van Nuys Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Grossman Medical Grp
1001 N Tustin Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago (1974) Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary (1978) *Ophthalmology University Il Hospital-EyeEar Inf (1979) *Ophthalmology
Robert J. Tomsich - Hunting Valley OH Mark E. Baskin - Hudson OH William T. Mars - Kent OH Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Assignee:
Nesco, Inc. - Mayfield Hts OH
International Classification:
A23L 2762
US Classification:
99329RT, 99341, 99388, 99389, 99391, 99393
Abstract:
A bread toaster comprising a housing and at least one slot opening for receiving an article to be toasted. The bread is progressively traversed by a linear heat source in a pair of passes. A first pass is at a rate which is sufficient to drive moisture from at least the surface of the bread, but which is insufficient to significantly darken the bread. A second pass is at a rate which is sufficient to darken and toast the surface to a desired degree.
Robert J. Tomsich - Hunting Valley OH Mark E. Baskin - Hudson OH William T. Mars - Kent OH Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Assignee:
Nesco, Inc. - Mayfield Heights OH
International Classification:
A23C 300
US Classification:
426523, 426520
Abstract:
A bread toaster comprising a housing and at least one slot opening for receiving an article to be toasted. The bread is progressively traversed by a linear heat source in a pair of passes. A first pass is at a rate which is sufficient to drive moisture from at least the surface of the bread, but which is insufficient to significantly darken the bread. A second pass is at a rate which is sufficient to darken and toast the surface to a desired degree.
Robert J. Tomsich - Hunting Valley OH Mark E. Baskin - Hudson OH William T. Mars - Kent OH Craig M. Saunders - Rocky River OH
Assignee:
Nesco, Inc. - Mayfield Hts OH
International Classification:
A23L 100
US Classification:
99329RT, 99341, 99388, 99389, 99391, 99393
Abstract:
A bread toaster comprising a housing and at least one slot opening for receiving an article to be toasted. The bread is progressively traversed by a linear heat source in a pair of passes. A first pass is at a rate which is sufficient to drive moisture from at least the surface of the bread, but which is insufficient to significantly darken the bread. A second pass is at a rate which is sufficient to darken and toast the surface to a desired degree.
Craig Saunders - Rocky River OH, US Robert Tomsich - Hunting Valley OH, US Mark Baskin - Hudson OH, US William Mars - Kent OH, US
Assignee:
Nesco, Inc. - Mayfield Hts. OH
International Classification:
A47J037/08
US Classification:
099/327000, 099/385000, 099/389000
Abstract:
A bread toaster comprising a housing and at least one slot opening for receiving an article to be toasted. The bread is progressively traversed by a linear heat source in a pair of passes. A first pass is at a rate which is sufficient to drive moisture from at least the surface of the bread, but which is insufficient to significantly darken the bread. A second pass is at a rate which is sufficient to darken and toast the surface to a desired degree.
Daniel O. Myers - Silver Lake OH Mark E. Baskin - Hudson OH
Assignee:
ACC Automation, Inc. - Akron OH
International Classification:
B24B 100
US Classification:
51283E
Abstract:
A system for performing operations on the edge of an irregularly shaped workpiece, such as seaming the edge of a piece of glass (G) is accomplished by moving the glass (G) along a conveyor (11, 12). The edge of the glass (G) is detected by a camera (13) which makes images of the glass (G). Electronic circuitry (20) receives the image information from camera (13) and determines the location of the edge of glass (G) at a plurality of locations and stores information which is indicative of the entire profile of the glass (G). Additional circuitry (32) receives signals proportional to the location of the seaming heads (16, 18) and compares these signals with the data stored in circuitry (20). When the glass (G) has moved downstream to the position to be seamed, the seaming heads (16, 18) are then moved to the position of the detected profile of glass (G) to perform the seaming operation.
Daniel O. Myers - Silver Lake OH Mark E. Baskin - Hudson OH
Assignee:
ACC Automation, Inc. - Akron OH
International Classification:
B24B 4912
US Classification:
5116572
Abstract:
A system for performing operations on the edge of an irregularly shaped workpiece, such as seaming the edge of a piece of glass (G) is accomplished by moving the glass (G) along a conveyor (11, 12). The edge of the glass (G) is detected by a camera (13) which makes images of the glass (G). Electronic circuitry (20) receives the image information from camera (13) and determines the location of the edge of glass (G) at a plurality of locations and stores information which is indicative of the entire profile of the glass (G). Additional circuitry (32) receives signals proportional to the location of the seaming heads (16, 18) and compares these signals with the data stored in circuitry (20). When the glass (G) has moved downstream to the position to be seamed, the seaming heads (16, 18) are then moved to the position of the detected profile of glass (G) to perform the seaming operation.