Donn Coleman Barton
Physician in Glastonbury, CT

License number
Utah 184895-8905
Issued Date
Jul 3, 1991
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1992
Category
Physician
Type
Physician/Surgeon CS (Schedule 2-5)
Address
Address
Glastonbury, CT

Professional information

Donn Barton Photo 1

Water-Conserving Toilet Having Independently Flushable Main And Urinal Bowls

US Patent:
6061844, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Jan 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/238283
Inventors:
Donn Barton - Glastonbury CT
International Classification:
E03D 900
US Classification:
4341
Abstract:
Disclosed is an improved water-conserving toilet having independently flushable main and urinal bowls, a water storage tank for storing water for flushing the bowls, and a manually operable flush assembly for flushing the urinal bowl. The flush assembly includes a pump mounted within the water storage tank and a manually operable handle accessible external to the water storage tank. The pump is in fluid communication with the water storage tank and the urinal bowl for pumping a selected amount of water from the water storage tank to the urinal bowl for flushing the urinal bowl upon manual operation of the handle.


Donn Barton Photo 2

Hanging Closure Latch

US Patent:
6149209, Nov 21, 2000
Filed:
Feb 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/244720
Inventors:
Donn Barton - Glastonbury CT
International Classification:
E05C 500
US Classification:
292 67
Abstract:
A latch that secures a closure member includes a bolt and a support member, with the support member attaching the bolt to a part, which could be a door frame. The support member is configured with head and shank portions, so that when the support member is tightened to the part, the bolt is free to rotate and slide about the shank. The bolt is held captive on the support member by a shoulder of the head, and a longitudinal slot in the bolt allows the bolt to rotate and slide about the shank. The bolt has a second slot with parallel sides that engage parallel flat surfaces of the support member head, thereby suspending the bolt in a horizontal closure locking position to allow unobstructed opening or closing of the closure member.