CHRISTOPHER J WALTON
Medical Practice at 58 Ct, Miami, FL

License number
Florida 80042
Issued Date
Oct 18, 1995
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 1996
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
20012 NW 58Th Ct, Miami, FL 33015

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Christopher Walton
5321 NW 89Th Dr, Pompano Beach, FL 33067
(954) 610-9387
Christopher Walton, age 49
4620 Morris Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32225
Christopher Walton, age 62
4918 Cains Wren Trl, Sanford, FL 32771
Christopher Walton
5 Almond Trl, Ocala, FL 34472
Christopher Walton
5990 40Th Ave N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33709

Professional information

Christopher Walton Photo 1

Supine Cycling Exercise Machine With A User Repositionable Crankarm And Method Of Use

US Patent:
8647241, Feb 11, 2014
Filed:
Jul 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/180369
Inventors:
Christopher E. Walton - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
A63B 23/14, A63B 22/06, A63B 69/10
US Classification:
482 57, 482 62
Abstract:
A supine cycling exercise machine includes a frame attached to a horizontal base and a rotation driving assembly supported by the frame. The driving assembly includes a rotatable crankshaft and two crankarms with proximal ends thereof attached to opposite ends of the crankshaft, with two pedals attached to distal ends of the crankarms. One or more crankarm includes a redirection connection mechanism at the proximal end thereof, and such a crankarm is adapted to be repositioned by an exerciser between an opposing and a parallel orientation relative to the other crankarm. The exercise machine can be used for two different cycling exercises, with either a reciprocating motion or a parallel motion of the exerciser's feet.


Christopher Walton Photo 2

Fast Change Transformer Connector And Adaptor

US Patent:
6971926, Dec 6, 2005
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/987490
Inventors:
Christopher E. Walton - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
H01R011/09
US Classification:
439798, 439801, 439811
Abstract:
A fast change electric transformer connector is disclosed, which includes a cable connector having a cable attachment section, a connector extension connected to the cable attachment section, and a stud slide adaptor connected to a side of the connector extension for slidably attaching the cable connector to a transformer stud; and a stud screw adaptor complimentary to a transformer stud. The cable attachment section includes a cable receiving body having multiple receiving slots for receiving cables; and multiple removable sliding cable fastening blocks disposed within the receiving slots for fastening the cables. Each sliding cable fastening block can be slid in or out from the receiving slot for conveniently installing a large cable. Also disclosed are a transformer connector and a transformer adaptor, which have an adaptor extension for connecting between the transformer stud and the cable connection portion of the connector/adaptor, for use when shorted cables are cut.


Christopher Walton Photo 3

Fast Change Transformer Connector

US Patent:
6837754, Jan 4, 2005
Filed:
Nov 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/305859
Inventors:
Christopher E. Walton - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
H01R 1109
US Classification:
439798, 439801, 439957
Abstract:
A fast change electric transformer connector is disclosed, which includes a cable connector having a cable attachment body with a plurality of cable attachment ports, a connector extension connected to the cable attachment body, and a stud slide adaptor connected to a side of the connector extension; and a stud screw adaptor complimentary to a transformer stud, for connecting the transformer stud and the stud slide adaptor of the cable connector. Further disclosed is a transformer adaptor, which includes an inter-connector having a screw threaded end for connecting to a cable connector, and a stud slide adaptor for adapting to a transformer stud; and a stud screw adaptor for connecting the transformer stud and the stud slide adaptor of the inter-connector. Using the transformer connector or adaptor of the present invention, a transformer can be replaced rapidly without disconnecting cables.