GREGORY M. THOMPSON, LCSW, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapists at Chestnut St, Louisville, KY

License number
Kentucky 1053
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
License number
Kentucky 0298
Category
Marriage and Family Therapists
Type
Marriage & Family Therapist
Address
Address
200 E Chestnut St, Louisville, KY 40202
Phone
(502) 588-0800
(502) 588-0801 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Gregory Thompson
4400 E Highway 22, Smithfield, KY 40068
Gregory Thompson
515 Jerry Riffe Ridge Rd, Louisa, KY 41230
Gregory Thompson
2287 Boundary Rd, Radcliff, KY 40160

Professional information

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Gregory Thompson - Louisville, KY

Work:
Sleep Outfitters
Sleep Specialist
Simply Graphics, LLC
Account Executive
Avis Budget Group - Louisville, KY
Senior Shift Manager
Upward Bound Summer Program - Lexington, KY
Tutor / Counselor
Lexington Horsemen Indoor Football Team - Lexington, KY
Front Office Intern
Lexington Horsemen Indoor Football Team - Lexington, KY
Gameday Intern
Education:
University of Kentucky - Louisville, KY
BA Kinesiology Business in Sports Administration
Skills:
Sales, Office Management, Operations Analysis, Creative Design, Leadership, Sports Administration, Research & Data Analysis, Event Management, Customer Service, New Business Development, & Staffing


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Gregory M Thompson, Louisville KY - LMFT

Specialties:
Marriage & Family Therapy, Clinical Social Work, Social Work
Address:
200 E Chestnut St, Louisville 40202
(502) 852-6941 (Phone), (502) 852-1055 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Ice/Beverage Dispenser With In-Line Ice Crusher

US Patent:
2010020, Aug 12, 2010
Filed:
Apr 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/764774
Inventors:
Jerry L. Landers - Memphis IN, US
Gregory K. Thompson - Louisville KY, US
William Derek Slone - Sellersburg IN, US
Greg A. Glass - Floyds Knobs IN, US
John M. Grady - Sellersburg IN, US
International Classification:
B67D 7/00
US Classification:
222 1
Abstract:
An ice crusher is attached to an ice dispenser or to a combined ice and beverage dispenser. The ice crusher occupies minimal space in order to fit the dispenser into an existing space on a serving counter or in a beverage dispensing area. The ice crusher may also elevate the ice. In embodiments using this technique, the outlet of the ice from the ice crusher is higher than the ice inlet. As the ice flows from a source of ice, such as an ice bin, the ice is elevated while it is being crushed. The ice then flows from the outlet of the ice crusher down an ice chute or other outlet of the ice crusher, into a cup or container as desired. Other embodiments convey the ice without lifting it, and still other embodiments dispense either crushed or cubed ice, as the consumer may select. In one embodiment the selected crushed ice or cubed ice are both dispensed though the same ice dispensing chute. A retrofit kit may be used to add an ice crusher to an existing ice dispenser, or to an existing combined ice and beverage dispenser.


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Multiflavor Beverage Dispensing Nozzle And Dispenser Using Same

US Patent:
2009012, May 14, 2009
Filed:
Nov 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/265555
Inventors:
Jerry L. Landers - Memphis IN, US
Gregory K. Thompson - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
B67D 5/56
US Classification:
2221291
Abstract:
A multiflavor beverage dispensing nozzle includes at least one water inlet; at least two syrup inlets; a main water flow path through the nozzle; and at least two syrup flow paths through the nozzle, one in fluid communication with each syrup inlet, each terminating in a syrup discharge port. In one aspect the water flow path is shaped to cause the water to discharge from the nozzle in a sheet form, preferably in an annular shape, and the syrup discharge ports include a syrup deflector shaped to cause the syrup to fan out as it exits the discharge port so that it impinges on the sheet of water. In another aspect the nozzle includes at least two secondary water flow paths that each divert water from the main flow path and discharge the diverted water through the at least two syrup discharge ports. A beverage dispenser utilizes a plurality of the multiflavor beverage dispensing nozzles incorporating one or both of the forgoing aspects. Optionally the dispenser also includes one or more dispensing nozzles for dispensing a favor additive, and may be equipped to dispense ice and even have an ice crusher so that it can dispense crushed or cubed ice.


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Ice/Beverage Dispenser With In-Line Ice Crusher

US Patent:
7802444, Sep 28, 2010
Filed:
Sep 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/514715
Inventors:
Jerry L. Landers - Memphis IN, US
Gregory K. Thompson - Louisville KY, US
William Derek Slone - Sellersburg IN, US
Greg A. Glass - Floyds Knobs IN, US
John M. Grady - Sellersburg IN, US
Assignee:
Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, LLC - Manitowoc WI
International Classification:
F25C 5/18
US Classification:
62320, 62389, 62241, 62DIG 17
Abstract:
An ice crusher is attached to an ice dispenser or to a combined ice and beverage dispenser. The ice crusher occupies minimal space in order to fit the dispenser into an existing space on a serving counter or in a beverage dispensing area. The ice crusher may also elevate the ice. In embodiments using this technique, the outlet of the ice from the ice crusher is higher than the ice inlet. As the ice flows from a source of ice, such as an ice bin, the ice is elevated while it is being crushed. The ice then flows from the outlet of the ice crusher down an ice chute or other outlet of the ice crusher, into a cup or container as desired. Other embodiments convey the ice without lifting it, and still other embodiments dispense either crushed or cubed ice, as the consumer may select. In one embodiment the selected crushed ice or cubed ice are both dispensed though the same ice dispensing chute. A retrofit kit may be used to add an ice crusher to an existing ice dispenser, or to an existing combined ice and beverage dispenser.


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Method And System For Measuring Ingredients In A Container Of A Beverage Dispenser

US Patent:
2011007, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/894650
Inventors:
Daryl G. Erbs - Sheboygan WI, US
James R. Mosenfelder - Appleton WI, US
Jerry L. Landers - Memphis IN, US
Gregory K. Thompson - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
B65B 1/04, B65B 3/26
US Classification:
141 1, 141 83, 141361
Abstract:
A system for measuring an ingredient in a container of a beverage dispenser includes a scale having a base with the container supported on the base. The ingredient has a recipe weight equal to a weight of a total amount of the ingredient that will be dispensed into the container and an in-flight weight that is equal to a weight of the ingredient that has left the dispenser but is not yet supported within the container so that it is detected by the scale. A dispenser controller subtracts the in-flight weight parameter from the recipe weight to calculate a target weight of ingredient within the beverage container, thereby controlling the activation or deactivation of the ingredient dispenser(s).


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Beverage Dispenser

US Patent:
2011007, Apr 7, 2011
Filed:
Sep 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/894586
Inventors:
Daryl G. Erbs - Sheboygan WI, US
James R. Mosenfelder - Appleton WI, US
Jerry L. Landers - Memphis IN, US
Gregory K. Thompson - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
B08B 3/00
US Classification:
134 221, 134166 R
Abstract:
A device for rinsing a container that dispenses a beverage includes the container that has a wall surrounding a volume that holds ingredients of the beverage and a magnet connected to the wall. A rinsing system includes a nozzle that sprays liquid and a switch that is attracted to the magnet so that when the magnet contacts the switch a rinse cycle is activated.