GARY M SCHINDELE
Medical Practice at Florence Vw Dr, Montverde, FL

License number
Florida 72181
Issued Date
May 18, 1993
Effective Date
Oct 6, 2016
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address 2
16933 Florence View Dr, Montverde, FL 34756
439 W Highway 50 WEST, Clermont, FL 34711
Phone
(321) 624-4610

Professional information

Gary Schindele Photo 1

Open Medical System

US Patent:
7227081, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
Feb 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/051434
Inventors:
Alexander Bally - Barrington RI, US
Gary M. Schindele - Montverde FL, US
Tomio Kato - Norcross GA, US
John P. Kasten - Lithia FL, US
Assignee:
Lifespan Healthcare, LLC - Tampa FL
International Classification:
H01H 9/02
US Classification:
174 53, 174 48, 52 28
Abstract:
An open medical system for deploying, supporting and organizing medical equipment and medical utilities includes a utility connection, and a main assembly having a primary structure having an upper plate and lower plate held in fixed spaced apart relation by a plurality of spacers, the main assembly also having at least one core, with each core having at least one utility outlet, the system having an open space bounded by the upper and lower plates and the inner surfaces of the outlets, which open space is free of utility outlets. Equipment rails are connected between the spacers to support medical equipment. A rotating base assembly may be used to support the system, and to restrict rotation.


Gary Schindele Photo 2

Open Medical System

US Patent:
7211726, May 1, 2007
Filed:
Aug 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/212395
Inventors:
Alexander Bally - Barrington RI, US
Gary M. Schindele - Montverde FL, US
Tomio Kato - Norcross GA, US
John P. Kasten - Lithia FL, US
Assignee:
Lifespan Healthcare, LLC - Tampa FL
International Classification:
H01H 9/02
US Classification:
174 53, 174 48, 52 28
Abstract:
An open medical system for deploying, supporting and organizing medical equipment and medical utilities comprising a utility connection, and a main assembly having an upper plate and lower plate held in fixed spaced apart relation by a plurality of spacers, at least one core located between the upper plate and lower plate, with each core having at least one utility supply line and one outlet. An open space bounded by the upper and lower plates and the inner surfaces of the cores is free of utility outlets. Equipment rails are connected between the spacers to support medical equipment. The utility connection can be a ceiling tube or a base assembly, permitting the supplying of utilities from above or below the main assembly. Alternatively, the system can be supported by a support which can be a base assembly and can rotate. A rotating base assembly can be used to restrict rotation, and several alternative means can provide indexed rotation.