DONALD A THOMPSON
Nursing at Barley Pl, Raleigh, NC

License number
Florida 813952
Issued Date
Jan 2, 1976
Effective Date
Jan 1, 1901
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 1997
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
1508 Barley Pl, Raleigh, NC 27615

Professional information

Donald Thompson Photo 1

Res. Assoc. Professor At Ncsu

Position:
Res. Assoc. Professor at NCSU, Associate Director, TPACC at North Carolina State University
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
NCSU - Res. Assoc. Professor North Carolina State University since 1999 - Associate Director, TPACC


Donald Thompson Photo 2

Construction Manager At Jacobs Engineering

Position:
Construction Manager at Jacobs Engineering
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Jacobs Engineering - Construction Manager


Donald Thompson Photo 3

Construction Manager At The Jacobs Group

Position:
Construction Manager at The Jacobs Group
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
The Jacobs Group - Construction Manager


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Gel Insoles With Lower Heel And Toe Recesses Having Thin Spring Walls

US Patent:
6598321, Jul 29, 2003
Filed:
Dec 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/026571
Inventors:
Laura Crane - Williston TN
Richard Avent - Bartlett TN
Donald Barry Thompson - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc. - Memphis TN
International Classification:
A43B 1340
US Classification:
36 43, 36 27, 36 28
Abstract:
A removable insole for insertion into footwear, includes a lower layer made of a viscoelastic gel and including a lower surface, an upper surface, a toe portion, a heel portion and a medial arch portion interconnecting the toe portion and the heel portion, a first recess formed in the lower surface of the toe portion and a second recess formed in the lower surface of the heel portion, each recess having a peripheral side wall and a top wall, a plurality of thin, parallel, spaced apart sinusoidal wave shaped spring walls formed from the viscoelastic gel and connected to the top wall and the peripheral side wall in each recess, and the spring walls having lower edges generally coplanar with a lower surface of the toe portion and heel portion which is in surrounding relation to the respective recess; and a top cover secured to the upper surface of the lower layer.


Donald Thompson Photo 5

Gel Insoles With Lower Heel And Toe Recesses Having Thin Spring Walls

US Patent:
7140126, Nov 28, 2006
Filed:
Jul 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/612539
Inventors:
Laura J. Crane - Williston TN, US
Richard Avent - Bartlett TN, US
Donald Barry Thompson - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc. - Kenilworth NJ
International Classification:
A43B 13/40, A43B 13/18
US Classification:
36 43, 36 27, 36 28
Abstract:
A removable insole for insertion into footwear, includes a lower layer made of a viscoelastic gel and including a lower surface, an upper surface, a toe portion, a heel portion and a medial arch portion interconnecting the toe portion and the heel portion, a first recess formed in the lower surface of the toe portion and a second recess formed in the lower surface of the heel portion, each recess having a peripheral side wall and a top wall, a plurality of thin, parallel, spaced apart sinusoidal wave shaped spring walls formed from the viscoelastic gel and connected to the top wall and the peripheral side wall in each recess, and the spring walls having lower edges generally coplanar with a lower surface of the toe portion and heel portion which is in surrounding relation to the respective recess; and a top cover secured to the upper surface of the lower layer.


Donald Thompson Photo 6

Gel Insoles With Lower Heel And Toe Recesses Having Thin Spring Walls

US Patent:
2001004, Nov 29, 2001
Filed:
Mar 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/803706
Inventors:
Laura Crane - Williston TN, US
Richard Avent - Bartlett TN, US
Donald Thompson - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A43B013/38, A43B023/00, A43B013/20, A61F005/14, A43B007/14
US Classification:
036/044000, 036/043000, 036/029000, 036/153000
Abstract:
A removable insole for insertion into footwear, includes a lower layer made of a viscoelastic gel and including a lower surface, an upper surface, a toe portion, a heel portion and a medial arch portion interconnecting the toe portion and the heel portion, a first recess formed in the lower surface of the toe portion and a second recess formed in the lower surface of the heel portion, each recess having a peripheral side wall and a top wall, a plurality of thin, parallel, spaced apart sinusoidal wave shaped spring walls formed from the viscoelastic gel and connected to the top wall and the peripheral side wall in each recess, and the spring walls having lower edges generally coplanar with a lower surface of the toe portion and heel portion which is in surrounding relation to the respective recess; and a top cover secured to the upper surface of the lower layer.


Donald Thompson Photo 7

Production Method For Corn With Enhanced Quality Grain Traits

US Patent:
5706603, Jan 13, 1998
Filed:
Jun 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/464249
Inventors:
Richard Robert Bergquist - El Paso IL
Douglas Stuart Nubel - Bloomington IL
Donald L. Thompson - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
Dupont TopCross International, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A01H 100, A01H 500
US Classification:
47 58
Abstract:
A novel method of producing corn grain with enhanced quality traits including high oil content has been developed. Through pollination of male-sterile hybrid corn plants by nonisogenic corn plants possessing genes which control the expression of enhanced quality grain traits, grain is obtained possessing such traits much higher than would be expected for self- or cross-pollination. This method can be practiced by farmers using currently accepted farming practices to directly obtain high yields of high-oil corn grain, high-protein corn grain, and other valuable grain for animal feed and other products.


Donald Thompson Photo 8

Gel Insoles Having Thin Spring Walls

US Patent:
7784197, Aug 31, 2010
Filed:
Oct 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/580673
Inventors:
Laura J. Crane - Williston TN, US
Richard T. Avent - Memphis TN, US
Donald B. Thompson - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc. - Memphis TN
International Classification:
A43B 13/38, A43B 13/18
US Classification:
36 43, 36 27, 36 28
Abstract:
A removable insole for insertion into footwear, includes a lower layer made of a viscoelastic gel and including a lower surface, an upper surface, a toe portion, a heel portion and a medial arch portion interconnecting the toe portion and the heel portion, a first recess formed in the lower surface of the toe portion and a second recess formed in the lower surface of the heel portion, each recess having a peripheral side wall and a top wall, a plurality of thin, parallel, spaced apart sinusoidal wave shaped spring walls formed from the viscoelastic gel and connected to the top wall and the peripheral side wall in each recess, and the spring walls having lower edges generally coplanar with a lower surface of the toe portion and heel portion which is in surrounding relation to the respective recess; and a top cover secured to the upper surface of the lower layer.


Donald Thompson Photo 9

Production Method For High-Oil Corn Grain

US Patent:
5704160, Jan 6, 1998
Filed:
Nov 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/615839
Inventors:
Richard Robert Bergquist - El Paso IL
Douglas Stuart Nubel - Bloomington IL
Donald L. Thompson - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
DuPont TopCross International, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A01H 100, A01H 500
US Classification:
47 58
Abstract:
A novel method of producing corn grain with a high oil content has been developed. Through pollination of male-sterile hybrid corn plants by nonisogenic corn plants possessing the trait of high-oil, grain is obtained possessing an oil content much higher than would be expected for self- or cross-pollination. This method can be practiced by farmers using currently accepted farming practices to directly obtain high yields of high-oil corn grain for animal feed and other products.