CARL ANDERSON, M.D.
Osteopathic Medicine at Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY

License number
New York 185799
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Internal Medicine
Address
Address
3733 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY 10312
Phone
(718) 743-7090
(718) 967-5300

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Carl Anderson, age 81
50 Virginia Ave, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Carl Anderson, age 50
511 W 143Rd St APT 3, New York, NY 10031
(212) 491-9589
Carl Anderson, age 37
5055 Goodrich Rd, Clarence, NY 14031
(716) 741-4642
Carl Anderson
5151 Hoag Ln, Fayetteville, NY 13066
(315) 480-4856
Carl Anderson, age 74
525 Ralph Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11233

Organization information

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CARL ANDERSON

3733 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY 10312

Industry:
Wallpaper, Internist, Obgyn
Doing business as:
Carl Anderson MD
Phone:
(718) 967-5300 (Phone)
Carl William Anderson

Professional information

Carl Dr Anderson Photo 1

Carl DR Anderson, Staten Island NY

Specialties:
General Practice, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Work:
Staten Island University South
475 Seaview Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305 Staten Island Hospitalist, Pc
375 Seguine Ave, Staten Island, NY 10309
Education:
State University of New York Downstate (1987)


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Mobile Scaffolding System And Scaffold Support

US Patent:
4877107, Oct 31, 1989
Filed:
Jul 5, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/215256
Inventors:
Carl Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
E04G 120, E04G 124
US Classification:
182 17
Abstract:
A mobile scaffolding system having a substantial rectangular rolling base which supports pump jack poles on which rides up and down pump jacks across which a platform is supported. The poles are supported by extensible supports when moved to a desired location and when a user mounts the platform, the poles extend downward to lock onto the support surface stabilizing the base and preventing further movement of the base.


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Railing Assembly For Scaffold

US Patent:
4869343, Sep 26, 1989
Filed:
Jul 5, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/215255
Inventors:
Carl Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
E04G 126
US Classification:
182113
Abstract:
A safety railing assembly for a platform comprises a plurality of railing modules each having two upright post portions and at least one horizontal hand rail portion interconnected between the post portions. A plurality of mounting means are provided for supporting the modules along the periphery of the platform, the mounting means for each module comprising at least first and second clamps adapted to be slideably positioned along the fastened to the platform. The clamps have post receiving apertures shaped to receive and retain the posts in upright orientation. A substantially planar safety panel is coupled to the post and hand rail portions of each module for substantially enclosing a planar area defined by the post and hand rail portions and the platform. Fixed or rotatable end gate safety railing modules may also be provided.


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Scaffold Safety System

US Patent:
4984654, Jan 15, 1991
Filed:
May 10, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/521573
Inventors:
Carl Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
E04G 120, E04G 130
US Classification:
182179
Abstract:
A coupling arrangement for coupling a guard post to a scaffold platform. The couples includes a brace for attachment to the guard post. A plug member is carried by a portion of the brace and extends perpendicular to the post. The plug includes a resilient sleeve through which extends a bolt. The bolt passes externally of the brace for external manipulation thereof. The plug member is inserted into a hollow run of the scaffold. The bolt is tightened, whereby the sleeve becomes constructed and secures itself within the rung.


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Scaffolding Net System

US Patent:
4805735, Feb 21, 1989
Filed:
Feb 28, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/160656
Inventors:
Carl Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
E04G 126
US Classification:
182138
Abstract:
A guard system for a scaffolding arrangement having upper and lower platforms traversing a pair of spaced apart poles. The platforms respectively project from opposing directions of a plane defined by the poles. The guard system includes a net wall which spans the gap between the upper and lower platforms. A clamping arrangement clamps the upper edge of the net wall to the upper platform and a lower edge of the net wall to the lower platform.


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Window And Door Trim For Use With Siding

US Patent:
5022204, Jun 11, 1991
Filed:
Apr 5, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/333461
Inventors:
Carl E. Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
E06B 104
US Classification:
52211
Abstract:
A window and door trim which can be used with siding placed against the walls of a house. The trim includes elongated composite panels each comprising a receiving strip member and a facing strip member. The receiving member is formed with a folded hem having a receiving slot and has a flat portion securable to the front face of the window or door casing. The facing member is L-shaped. Its shorter leg is inserted in the receiving slot of the receiving member while its longer leg is adapted to enclose an end portion of the siding and be secured to the wall of the house. Corner trim arrangements and corner caps are also provided.


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Bending Brake Hemmer

US Patent:
4351176, Sep 28, 1982
Filed:
Apr 24, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/143507
Inventors:
Carl Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
B21D 504
US Classification:
72322
Abstract:
A bending attachment for installation in the jaws of a conventional portable bending brake for the additional bending of a previously partially bent sheet material workpiece. The bending attachment includes a horizontally oriented elongated base section which can be mounted in the jaws of the conventional portable bending brake. A workpiece holding sectional vertically upstands from the proximal edge of the base section and is in a substantially inverted U-shaped cross section.


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Anti-Spin Handle For Pump Jack

US Patent:
4942941, Jul 24, 1990
Filed:
Oct 25, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/262465
Inventors:
Carl Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
A63B 2700
US Classification:
182136
Abstract:
A pump jack for traveling up and down a pole includes a frame member and upper and lower shackles supported on the frame member. A pump arm is coupled to the pump jack and is operated for alternatively gripping the pole by the upper and lower shackles. The upper shackle has a helical rod which is cranked by a handle to roll along the surface of the pole. To prevent an accidental rolling of the helical rod and thus slipping of the pump jack down the pole, and anti-spin friction device including a rubber disc and a bolt acting thereon, is provided on the end of the helical rod opposite to that which carries the handle.


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Clamping Device

US Patent:
4432435, Feb 21, 1984
Filed:
Apr 20, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/255631
Inventors:
Carl Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
E04G 710
US Classification:
182 82
Abstract:
A clamping device for securing a pole within a U-shaped yoke having a plate member with a hook at one end and a tooth at the other end for respectively engaging opposing slots at the distal ends of the yoke to transversely position the plate across the yoke. A bolt threadingly passes through a hole in the plate to extend in a forward direction on the plate. A bearing plate is rotatably mounted on the forward end of the bolt for abutting the pole and clamping it within the yoke.


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Pump Jack

US Patent:
4463828, Aug 7, 1984
Filed:
Dec 18, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/332015
Inventors:
Carl Anderson - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
A63B 2700
US Classification:
182136
Abstract:
A pump jack for traveling up and down a pole. The pump jack includes a frame member supporting a lower shackle member which includes front and rear clamping bars which can apply a coupling force for gripping the pole. A pump arm is pivotally coupled to the frame member and further pivotally supports an upper shackle member having a front helical rod and a rear clamping bar for also applying a clamping force for gripping the pole. The two shackle members are suitably biased to alternately position one of the shackle members in gripping relationship with the pole. The pump arm is used to step upwardly the pump jack along the pole. A release mechanism is coupled to the lower shackle for disengaging it from the pole. An over the center spring loaded handle coupled to the helical rod is used to roll the pump jack down the pole. The handle prevents accidental downward rolling during the upward stepping of the pump jack along the pole.