Arthur A. Stein - Albany NY Max Goldman - Latham NY
Assignee:
Pathology Products Ltd. - Albany NY
International Classification:
H05B 306
US Classification:
219441
Abstract:
Apparatus for precisely regulating the paraffin temperature in an electrically heated tissue processor comprises a sensor which is detachably fastened to the tissue processor by a clamp so as to be partially immersed in the paraffin. A controller, coupled to the sensor, and coupled in series with the tissue processor heating element by a plug tap across a source of alternating current voltage, is responsive to the conduction state of the sensor and controls the delivery of power to the tissue processor heating element in accordance with the paraffin temperature as sensed by the sensor.
Arthur Stein - Whitestone NY William C. Updegrave - Jackson NJ
Assignee:
Display Technologies, Inc. - Whitestone NY
International Classification:
F16M 1300
US Classification:
211 571
Abstract:
A pilfer-resistant peg hook assembly for supporting a plurality of articles incorporating defined slots and enabling only one article at a time to be removed therefrom is formed of a peg hook and a flipper. The peg hook has a pair of opposed ends and a body connecting the same. One of the hook ends is configured and dimensioned to maintain the hook body in a substantially horizontal first plane when mounted on an appropriate surface, and the other of the hook ends is a free end. The hook body is configured and dimensioned to be received in the slots of the articles and extends only in the first plane. The flipper is pivotably secured adjacent the free end and is movable between an enabling orientation enabling at least partial passage of an article along the hook body and onto the flipper as the article initially moves towards the free end, and a blocking orientation precluding passage of an article onto the flipper as the article moves towards the free end. The flipper is cammed into the blocking orientation as the article continues to pass over the flipper towards the free end.
Arthur Stein - Whitestone NY William C. Updegrave - Jackson NJ
Assignee:
Display Technologies, Inc. - Whitestone NY
International Classification:
F16M 1300
US Classification:
248551
Abstract:
A pilfer-resistant peg hook assembly for supporting a plurality of articles incorporating defined slots and enabling only one article at a time to be removed therefrom is formed of a peg hook and a flipper. The peg hook has a pair of opposed ends and a body connecting the same. One of the hook ends is configured and dimensioned to maintain the hook body substantially horizontal when mounted on an appropriate surface, and the other of the hook ends is a free end. The hook body is configured and dimensioned to be received in the slots of the articles and defines a vertically extending bump adjacent to but spaced from the free end. The flipper is pivotably secured adjacent the free end and is movable between an enabling orientation enabling at least partial passage of an article along the book body and onto the flipper as the article moves towards the free end, and a blocking orientation precluding passage of an article onto the flipper as the article moves towards the free end. The flipper is cammed into the blocking orientation by an article passing over the bump.
Adsorbent Enclosure For Automatic Tissue Processors
Max Goldman - Latham NY Arthur A. Stein - Albany NY
Assignee:
Pathology Products, Ltd. - Albany NY
International Classification:
F23J 1100
US Classification:
98115LH
Abstract:
Disclosed is an apparatus which attaches to an automatic tissue processor to confine and treat the toxic fumes emanating from solvent containers used in a tissue processor. The apparatus consists of a framework clamped on the tissue processor upon which an adsorbent filter and exhauster/blower assembly are mounted and a transparent flexible cover are placed. The blower sucks the toxic fumes and intake air through the adsorbent filter where the fumes are removed from the air. The clear flexible cover has zippered panels with attached fasteners to observe tissue processor operation and provide the technologist access to the tissue processor for operation and maintenance.
Dr. Stein graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1969. He works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine. Dr. Stein is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Olympia Medical Center.
Arthur H Stein MD PC 5410 Connecticut Ave NW STE 108, Washington, DC 20015 202 362-3978 (phone)
Education:
Medical School Cornell University Weill Medical College Graduated: 1966
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Stein graduated from the Cornell University Weill Medical College in 1966. He works in Washington, DC and specializes in Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Stein is affiliated with Childrens National Health System.
Arthur Stein Financial - Owner / Financial Planner (2012)
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Tulane University - Economics, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies - International economics
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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies MA, International Economics 1970 – 1972 Graduated with honors. Elected member of Student Governing Board. Student representative to faculty meetings and Admissions Committee. Tulane University BA, Economics and political science 1966 – 1970 Representative to Political Science Faculty Committee on Undergraduate Affairs; Vice-President of Dorm House Council; Secretary of fraternity. Also, Dean's list and Phi Sigma Alpha, the national Political Science honor society.
Roosevelt Elementary School Weehawken NJ 1939-1942, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School Weehawken NJ 1942-1945, Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School New York NY 1944-1948
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