DR. BRIAN L ANDERSON, DC
Neurology at Koeller St, Oshkosh, WI

License number
Wisconsin 2355012
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Neurology
Address
Address
420 S Koeller St STE 345, Oshkosh, WI 54902
Phone
(920) 235-7373
(920) 235-7713 (Fax)

Organization information

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Anderson Chiropractic - Brian L Anderson DC

420 S Koeller St STE 345, Oshkosh, WI 54902

Categories:
Chiropractors
Phone:
(920) 235-7373 (Phone)
In business since:
1989
Specialties:
Back Pain, Chiropractic, Pinched Nerve, ...
Products:
Accepting New Patients, Palmer Technique, Same Day Appointments
Languages:
American Sign
Additional:
When You Are Tired of the Pain and Want Help, Naturally....., My Entire Focus As A Doctor Is To Get You Better As Fast As Possible., 1986 Graduate Palmer Chiropractic College, Includes Our Special "7 ...


Dr. Brian L Anderson, DC,CCWP

420 S Koeller St STE 345, Oshkosh, WI 54902

Categories:
Chiropractors
Phone:
(920) 252-6528 (Phone)

Professional information

Brian Anderson Photo 1

Doctor Of Chiropractic At Anderson Chiropractic Of Oshkosh, S.c.

Position:
Doctor of Chiropractic at Anderson Chiropractic of Oshkosh, S.C.
Location:
Oshkosh, Wisconsin Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Anderson Chiropractic of Oshkosh, S.C. since 1989 - Doctor of Chiropractic Troxell Chiropractic Clinic 1986 - 1989 - Doctor of Chiropractic
Education:
Palmer College of Chiropractic 1983 - 1986
Doctor of Chiropractic
San Diego City College 1980 - 1982
UW- Madison 1977 - 1978
Skills:
Nutrition, Healthcare, Headaches, Chiropractic, Wellness, Nutritional Counseling, Low Back Pain, Coaching, Neck Pain, Back Pain, Rehabilitation, Sciatica, Healing, Whiplash, Fitness, Sports Injuries, Holistic Health, Pain Management, Musculoskeletal, Myofascial Release, Gonstead, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain, Shoulder Pain


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Non-Contact Spring Guide

US Patent:
6764085, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Aug 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/635579
Inventors:
Brian K. Anderson - Oshkosh WI
Assignee:
Oshkosh Truck Corporation - Oshkosh WI
International Classification:
B60G 304
US Classification:
280124134, 280124135, 280124136, 280124141, 280124145, 280124151, 280124179
Abstract:
A spring guide for maintaining the alignment of a vehicles suspension coil spring and for reducing the tendency for such springs to buckle. The spring guide is a smooth tube which fits into and slides in an elastomeric bushing mounted to the top bearing plate of a coil spring assembly. The lower end of the spring guide is threaded into the pivoting support for the lower end of the spring. The guide ensures that the ends of the spring are aligned with respect to one another.


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Integrated Vehicle Suspension, Axle And Frame Assembly

US Patent:
6516914, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
Aug 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/635791
Inventors:
Gordon K. Andersen - Pine River WI
Brian K. Anderson - Oshkosh WI
Christopher K. Yakes - Oshkosh WI
Jon J. Morrow - Neenah WI
Assignee:
Oshkosh Truck Corporation - Oshkosh WI
International Classification:
B60G 320
US Classification:
180360, 180312, 280788, 280124109, 280124136, 280124179
Abstract:
An integrated assembly for large vehicles including independent suspension components, supporting side plates and axle and frame components. Each of the side plates is a weldment in which the main part is a series of metal plates formed by bending a single sheet. Pockets are formed on the outside surfaces of the side plates. The pockets support the upper ends of suspension components, i. e. , a coil spring, a shock absorber and a jounce bumper, while the lower ends of the suspension components are carried by a lower control arm. The half-shafts of each axle, extend through the side plates which are carried by two C-shaped main frame members.


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Brian L Anderson, Oshkosh WI

Specialties:
Chiropractor
Address:
420 S Koeller St, Oshkosh, WI 54902


Brian L Anderson Photo 5

Dr. Brian L Anderson, Oshkosh WI - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Specialties:
Chiropractic
Address:
420 S Koeller St STE 345, Oshkosh 54902
(920) 235-7373 (Phone), (920) 235-7713 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Vehicle Steering System Having A Rear Steering Control Mechanism

US Patent:
7073620, Jul 11, 2006
Filed:
Jun 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/456376
Inventors:
Eric E. Braun - Neenah WI, US
Martin J. Schimke - Redgranite WI, US
Brian K. Anderson - Oshkosh WI, US
Jesse D. Gander - Larsen WI, US
Assignee:
Oshkosh Truck Corporation - Oshkosh WI
International Classification:
B62D 5/06
US Classification:
180410, 280 911
Abstract:
The vehicle steering system includes front vehicle motive members, rear vehicle motive members, a steering input device, a front steering subsystem, a rear steering subsystem and a rear steering control mechanism. The front steering subsystem is operably coupled to the steering input device and coupled to the front motive members to steer the front motive members. The rear steering subsystem is coupled to the rear motive members to steer the rear motive members. The rear steering control mechanism includes a movable input member coupled to the steering input device so as to move in response to input from the device and a movable output member coupled to the rear steering subsystem. The rear steering subsystem adjusts steering of the rear motive members in response to movement of the output member. The control mechanism operates in a rear steering state in which force is transmitted from the input member to the output member to move the output member and a dwell state in which the output member does not move in response to movement of the input member.


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Vehicle Steering System Having A Rear Steering Control Mechanism

US Patent:
7258194, Aug 21, 2007
Filed:
Jul 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/483950
Inventors:
Eric E. Braun - Neenah WI, US
Martin J. Schimke - Redgranite WI, US
Brian K. Anderson - Oshkosh WI, US
Jesse D. Gander - Larsen WI, US
Assignee:
Oshkosh Truck Corporation - Oshkosh WI
International Classification:
B62D 5/06
US Classification:
180410, 280 911
Abstract:
A vehicle steering system includes a steering input device, a front steering subsystem, a rear steering subsystem, a first force transmission route, a steering control mechanism, a second force transmission route, and a third force transmission route. The front steering subsystem is coupled to front motive members to steer the front motive members based upon movement of a front steering subsystem input shaft. The rear steering subsystem is coupled to rear motive members to steer the rear motive members based upon movement of a rear steering subsystem input shaft. The first force transmission route extends from the steering input device to the front steering subsystem input shaft, wherein force is transmitted from the input device to the front steering subsystem input shaft to steer the front motive members. The steering control mechanism has a movable input member and a movable output member. The movable input member is movable through a first distance without transmitting force to the output member and is movable through a second distance in which force is transmitted to the output member to move the output member.


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Independent Suspensions For Lowering Height Of Vehicle Frame

US Patent:
5820150, Oct 13, 1998
Filed:
Jul 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/681239
Inventors:
David W. Archer - Oshkosh WI
Brian K. Anderson - Oshkosh WI
Eric E. Braun - Neenah WI
James L. Steiner - Oshkosh WI
Donald H. Verhoff - Oshkosh WI
Assignee:
Oshkosh Truck Corporation - Oshkosh WI
International Classification:
B60G 320, B60G 700, B60G 1114
US Classification:
280124138
Abstract:
A modular independent coil spring suspension for steerable and non-steerable wheel assemblies and driven and non-driven axles. The suspension is of the general type in which each wheel has an upper and a lower control arm, and a single coil spring secured between the lower of the two control arms and the chassis. The upper and lower control arms each have inner ends split into two segments, each of which is connected to the vehicle frame by a special bushing assembly. The suspension has a novel upper control arm which is split into two segments, each segment being bent to accommodate an edge of the frame of the vehicle, thereby allowing the frame of the vehicle to be mounted lower with respect to the wheel assemblies.


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Independent Coil Spring Suspension For Driven Wheels

US Patent:
6105984, Aug 22, 2000
Filed:
Jan 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/232596
Inventors:
Geoffrey W. Schmitz - Wausau WI
Brian K. Anderson - Oshkosh WI
David W. Archer - Oshkosh WI
Daniel J. Schmidt - Lavonia MI
Assignee:
Oshkosh Truck Corporation - Oshkosh WI
International Classification:
B60G 320, B60G 700, B60G 1114, B60K 1730
US Classification:
280124136
Abstract:
A modular independent coil spring suspension for steerable/non-steerable wheel assemblies and driven/non-driven axles having a single coil spring with a low spring rate secured (a) to the lower of two vertically spaced control arms which connect the chassis to wheel assembly on one end, and (b) to the chassis at an upper location approximately level with a tire of the wheel assembly at the other end which provides maximum wheel travel, decreased rearward thrust, and tire/ground mobility.


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Suspension System

US Patent:
7472914, Jan 6, 2009
Filed:
Feb 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/068513
Inventors:
Brian K. Anderson - Oshkosh WI, US
Jesse Knoble - Oshkosh WI, US
Jesse Gander - Larsen WI, US
International Classification:
B60G 17/016
US Classification:
280 5519, 280124157, 280124159
Abstract:
A vehicle suspension system for use with a vehicle includes a first hydraulic cylinder, a second hydraulic cylinder, and a fluid circuit. The first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder each include an upper chamber and a lower chamber. The fluid circuit is hydraulically coupled to the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder and includes a valve that is movable between a first position and a second position. When the valve is in the first position, the upper and lower chambers of each hydraulic cylinder are hydraulically coupled to the opposite chamber of the other cylinder. When the valve is in the second position, the upper chamber of each hydraulic cylinder is coupled to the lower chamber of the same cylinder. The valve is configured to move between the first position and the second position in response to manual input.