JAMES STEVEN WALKER, D.O.
Osteopathic Medicine at Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City, OK

License number
Oklahoma 1935
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medicine
Address
Address
4050 W Memorial Rd DEPT ER, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Phone
(405) 608-3402
(405) 749-4561 (Fax)
(405) 751-4664

Professional information

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James E. (Jim) Walker, Oklahoma City OK - Lawyer

Office:
Walker, Ferguson & Ferguson
941 East Britton Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Specialties:
State and Federal Lobbying, Transportation Law, Communications Law, Cable T.V. Law, Tax Law, Insurance Law
Memberships:
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma and American Bar Associations.
ISLN:
903001111
Admitted:
1974, Oklahoma and U.S. District Court, Western, Northern and Eastern Districts of Oklahoma, 1977, U.S. Tax Court, 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit, 1989, U.S. Supreme Court
University:
Oklahoma University, B.B.A., 1967
Law School:
Oklahoma University, J.D., 1974
Military:
U.S. Army, 1967-1970; Army JAGC, 1974-1976; Brigadier General (retired), Oklahoma Army National Guard
Links:
Site
Biography:
Phi Alpha Delta. Chairman, Oklahoma Tax Commission, 1977-1981. Director, Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, 1976-1977.


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James Walker - Oklahoma City, OK

Work:
Party Galaxy
Cashier
Sonic Drive in - Oklahoma City, OK
Assisstant manager


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Modular Medical Gas Services Unit

US Patent:
6668493, Dec 30, 2003
Filed:
Nov 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/994464
Inventors:
James A. Walker - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Modular Services Company - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
E04C 252
US Classification:
52 27, 522207
Abstract:
A modular medical gas services unit with multiple medical gas outlets supported at the same level on the column. The unit preferably comprises a hollow column with an internal space for housing the gas conduits and power lines. The medical gas supply outlets are mounted so that their longitudinal axes extend radially from the vertical axis of the frame, and the longitudinal axes of adjacent outlets intersect to form an acute angle. In this way, the horizontal dimensions of the column can be minimized while the number of medical gas outlets at the desired height is maximized. In one embodiment, the column is pentagonal in cross-section providing five planar support surfaces for five medical gas outlets. In another embodiment, a square column is equipped with angled outlet panels, each supporting two medical gas outlets. Thus, though the frame is four-sided, as many as eight medical gas outlets can be mounted at the same height on the frame.


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Modular Medical Gas Services Column

US Patent:
6256935, Jul 10, 2001
Filed:
Jan 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/781220
Inventors:
James A. Walker - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Gaddis-Walker Electric, Inc. - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
E04C 252
US Classification:
52 27
Abstract:
A modular medical gas services unit with multiple medical gas outlets supported at the same level on the column. The unit preferably comprises a hollow column with an internal space for housing the gas conduits and power lines. The medical gas supply outlets are mounted so that their longitudinal axes extend radially from the vertical axis of the frame, and the longitudinal axes of adjacent outlets intersect to form an acute angle. In this way, the horizontal dimensions of the column can be minimized while the number of medical gas outlets at the desired height is maximized. In one embodiment, the column is pentagonal in cross-section providing five planar support surfaces for five medical gas outlets. In another embodiment, a square column is equipped with angled outlet panels, each supporting two medical gas outlets. Thus, though the frame is four-sided, as many as eight medical gas outlets can be mounted at the same height on the frame.


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Modular Medical Gas Services Column

US Patent:
6269594, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Jun 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/587660
Inventors:
James A. Walker - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Gaddis-Walker Electric, Inc. - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
E04C 252
US Classification:
52 27
Abstract:
A modular medical gas services unit with multiple medical gas outlets supported at the same level on the column. The unit preferably comprises a hollow column with an internal space for housing the gas conduits and power lines. The medical gas supply outlets are mounted so that their longitudinal axes extend radially from the vertical axis of the frame, and the longitudinal axes of adjacent outlets intersect to form an acute angle. In this way, the horizontal dimensions of the column can be minimized while the number of medical gas outlets at the desired height is maximized. In one embodiment, the column is pentagonal in cross-section providing five planar support surfaces for five medical gas outlets. In another embodiment, a square column is equipped with angled outlet panels, each supporting two medical gas outlets. Thus, though the frame is four-sided, as many as eight medical gas outlets can be mounted at the same height on the frame.


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Swivel Connector For Gas Service Devices In Modular Gas Services Unit

US Patent:
5247962, Sep 28, 1993
Filed:
Jan 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/004356
Inventors:
James A. Walker - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Gaddis-Walker Electric, Inc. - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
F16L 500
US Classification:
137360
Abstract:
A modular gas services outlet unit for providing gas related services, such as compressed air, oxygen and vacuum, to a health care facility. The unit is enclosed within a shell which may be mounted on a surface or installed in a recess in a wall. Preferably, each of the gas service devices utilized in the unit is supported by a swivel connector assembly which allows the gas service device to be moved between an operating position in which the device extends a distance outside the shell and a storage position in which the device is contained entirely within the shell. In this way, when the gas service is not required the fully assembled gas service device can be rotated to the storage position inside the shell. In most instances the unit will include a cover which is slidably mounted over the shell for concealing the unit when none of the gas services are in use. When use of a gas service device is required, the cover is repositioned to permit access to the unit and the swivel connector allows the device to be moved immediately into the operating position with little or no assembly.


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Concealed Services Module

US Patent:
5448859, Sep 12, 1995
Filed:
Apr 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/230450
Inventors:
James A. Walker - Oklahoma City OK
Taylor C. Culpepper - Norman OK
Assignee:
Gaddis-Walker Electric, Inc. - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
F04F 1708, G09F 720, H02G 312
US Classification:
52 38
Abstract:
A concealed services module comprising a frame, service outlets mounted on the frame and a picture assembly. The frame preferably is installed inside a wall so that only the service outlets are exposed, and the picture assembly is mounted over the outlets to conceal them. The picture assembly also may be mounted over existing service outlets in a wall. The picture assembly is slidably mounted for up and down movement, and includes a device such as a counterbalancing mechanism to retain it in the up position.


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Modular In-Wall Medical Services Unit

US Patent:
7775000, Aug 17, 2010
Filed:
Mar 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/100768
Inventors:
James A. Walker - Oklahoma City OK, US
Taylor C. Culpepper - Oklahoma City OK, US
Richard J. Webb - Oklahoma City OK, US
John R. Pierson - Guthrie OK, US
Assignee:
Modular Services Company - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
E04B 7/18
US Classification:
52200, 522201, 522205
Abstract:
A modular in-wall medical services unit for medical care facilities. A frame supports a cabinet with a cover panel providing electrical and/or gas outlets. Built-in electrical and gas conduits are included. A junction box and ends of the gas conduits near the top of the frame are accessible after wallboard is applied. Thus, wallboard can be installed before or after wiring is completed and gas connections are made. The self-aligning cover panel is “floatingly” supported on the frame so that a bead of sealant can be applied around the edge before the cover panel is “snugged up” to the wall and secured. The trim flanges on the cover panel include vertical equipment mounting tracks. Manufacturing is simplified by making the height of the frame adjustable; the same frame elements can be used to assemble units for different ceiling heights, decreasing the number of required parts in inventory and expediting assembly.


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Golf Shoe

US Patent:
D250857, Jan 23, 1979
Filed:
Apr 2, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/673125
Inventors:
Richard M. Procter - Oklahoma City OK
James E. Walker - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
D0204
US Classification:
D 2311


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Ladder Stabilizer

US Patent:
6851518, Feb 8, 2005
Filed:
Jun 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/452737
Inventors:
James Scott Walker - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
E04G005/02, E06C007/06
US Classification:
182107, 182214, 182129, 248210
Abstract:
A ladder stabilizer adapted to attach to an upper end or lower end of an extension ladder includes a mounting plate connecting to a rung of the extension ladder by secure U-bolts, the mounting plate attached to a slide bar mounting bracket having a transverse channel with a tightening screw providing a force within the channel to lock and hold a pair of extendable service arms within the transverse channel to provide additional wide and secure lateral stabilization of the extension ladder either at the top of the extension ladder, where the extension ladder rests against a wall or roof, or at the bottom of the extension ladder where the extension ladder meets the ground.