DAVID JOSEPH FULBROOK
Osteopathic Medicine in Fairfax, VA

License number
Pennsylvania OT016486
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Graduate Osteopathic Trainee
Address
Address 2
Fairfax, VA 22031
Pennsylvania

Professional information

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Organizer Of Expendable Supplies For Medical Patients (Oesmp)

Organizer Of Expendable Supplies For Medical Patients (Oesmp)

US Patent:
7967137, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
Jun 9, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/155692
Inventors:
Jason D. Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
David J. Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
Jim E. Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
International Classification:
B65D 1/34
US Classification:
206370, 206564
Abstract:
The invention provides a tray organizer apparatus for safely organizing routine expendable medical supplies for in hospital patients disclosing a plurality of variants in the form of a non power embodiment of a surface tray with shaped recesses for retaining medical supplies and power embodiments with 110 ac volt supply with a multiplicity of 110 volt outlet and a plurality of USB ports, Firewire port, and other devices such tiltable LED illuminated mirrors. The tray organizer is formed of injection molded plastic, folded sheet metal or other equal structures and incorporates a peripheral upstanding rim connected to a lower planar surface from which a number of recessed openings are formed with enclosed bottom surfaces to retain expendable supplies in a variety of shapes.


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Weedless Fish Structure

Weedless Fish Structure

US Patent:
8042491, Oct 25, 2011
Filed:
Oct 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/580121
Inventors:
David Joseph Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
Jason D. Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
Jim Edward Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
International Classification:
A01K 61/00, A01K 97/00
US Classification:
119219, 119223, 43 4
Abstract:
The Weedless Fish Structure is a simple, waterproof, hardened acrylic structure that is submerged in water to provide camouflage and shade cover for game and feeder fish in areas where the body of water does not provide adequate cover. The weights within the main tube allow the apparatus to rest on the bottom with little buoyancy. A small air tube edges around the semi-circular bifurcated shade fin and provides buoyancy to the top fin so it remains upright. Two stakes are provided to secure the apparatus to the bottom when desired to prevent currents from moving the device. If the structure is turned over to where the long tube is above the shade fin, the weights will slide down into the shade fin tube and the air will rise into the long main tube, and then by attaching two floats, the structure becomes a surface apparatus. A photo image of underwater vegetation, sandwiched between the acrylic sides of the shade fin provides additional concealment for fish and a more natural appearance to attract fish to hide on either side of the shade fin in sunny or shaded conditions.


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Intravenous Pole Power Organizer (Ivppo)

Intravenous Pole Power Organizer (Ivppo)

US Patent:
2008011, May 22, 2008
Filed:
Nov 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/984235
Inventors:
Jason D. Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
David J. Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
Jim E. Fulbrook - Fairfax VA, US
International Classification:
F16M 11/22, H01R 13/72, H01R 33/945
US Classification:
211 601, 2481761, 439501, 439577
Abstract:
The invention provides an apparatus for safely storing and retrieving power cords and electronic wiring associated with a mobile intravenous pole serving patients in intensive care settings wherein a plurality of devices are required and enabling the patient to be mobile without causing power cords and wiring to become tangled and dragging on patient room or hospital floors.