James W. Welch
Radiology at Broadway, Lexington, KY

License number
Kentucky 37126
Issued Date
Mar 21, 2002
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2018
Category
Neuroradiology
Type
Telemedicine
Address
Address
1218 S Broadway STE 310, Lexington, KY 40504
Education
University of Louisville School of Medicine, 1996
Phone
(708) 915-5671 (Work)

Professional information

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Automotive Professional

Location:
Lexington, Kentucky Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Public Service Commission Feb 2005 - Jun 2008 - Director of Engineering United LN Glass Aug 2000 - Feb 2005 - Quality Manager Florida Tile May 1995 - Jul 2000 - Process Engineer
Education:
University of Kentucky 1996 - 1999
MBA, Business Administration
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1984 - 1988
BS, Ceramic Engineering


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Doctor Blade Surface Energy Modification

US Patent:
8238803, Aug 7, 2012
Filed:
Dec 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/344568
Inventors:
Richard Kent Anderson - Georgetown KY, US
Martin Victor DiGirolamo - Lexington KY, US
Mark Duane Foster - Lexington KY, US
Whitney April Greer - Lexington KY, US
Mark William Johnson - Lexington KY, US
David Starling MacMillan - Winchester KY, US
Robert Watson McAlpine - Lexington KY, US
Donald Wayne Stafford - Lexington KY, US
Jason Carl True - Lexington KY, US
James Thomas Welch - Lexington KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G03G 15/08
US Classification:
399284
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a surface energy reduction material in the form of a topcoat or additive to a coating that may be applied to a toner regulating member such as a doctor blade which may reduce toner build-up about a nip region, pre-nip region, and/or post-nip region. The surface energy reduction material may be include any material having a surface energy of less than or equal to 35 dynes/cm, for example, between 15-30 dynes/cm, including all values and ranges therein. The surface energy reducing materials may include any material that provides a 25% or more reduction of the surface energy of the doctor blade compared to an untreated doctor blade, for example, greater than or equal to 50% reduction or greater than or equal to 75% reduction, including all values and ranges therein.


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Dr. James W Welch, Oak Lawn IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Diagnostic Radiology
Address:
4440 W 95Th St, Oak Lawn 60453
VANDERBILT EYE INSTITUTE
100 Covey Dr STE 107, Franklin 37067
(615) 791-0060 (Phone), (615) 591-0060 (Fax)
CENTRAL KENTUCKY RADIOLOGY INC
1218 S Broadway STE 310, Lexington 40504
(859) 219-0542 (Phone), (859) 219-9433 (Fax)
Certifications:
Diagnostic Radiology, 2000
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
4440 W 95Th St, Oak Lawn 60453
VANDERBILT EYE INSTITUTE
100 Covey Dr STE 107, Franklin 37067
CENTRAL KENTUCKY RADIOLOGY INC
1218 S Broadway STE 310, Lexington 40504
Baptist Health Richmond
801 Eastern Byp, Richmond 40475
Saint Joseph - Berea
305 Estill St, Berea 40403
Saint Joseph East
150 North Eagle Creek Dr, Lexington 40509
Education:
Medical School
University of Louisville
University Hospital


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James Welch, Lexington KY

Work:
Central Kentucky Radiology Pllc
1218 S Broadway, Lexington, KY 40504


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Printhead Having Electrodes At More Than One Edge Surface

US Patent:
4774527, Sep 27, 1988
Filed:
Jan 7, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/001072
Inventors:
Tony A. Hancock - Lexington KY
Richard A. John - Yorktown Heights NY
Ramon Lane - Crompond NY
Omesh Sahni - Yorktown Heights NY
James T. Welch - Lexington KY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01D 1510, G01D 1516, B41J 320, H01R 2368
US Classification:
346 76PH
Abstract:
A printhead of a resistive ribbon printer has a column of electrodes formed on each of at least two edge surfaces. When the column of electrodes at one edge surface is worn out after being used for printing, the printhead is rotated so that the column of electrodes at the other edge surface is used for printing. Instead of the column of electrodes at each edge surface being the same size, the column of electrodes at one edge surface could be smaller than at the other edge surface so as to have a higher resolution for graphics whereby the position of the printhead is changed each time that higher resolution is desired and then returned to its initial position when alphanumeric printing is to occur. The printhead could have more than two edge surfaces with each having a column of electrodes for printing when at the printing position.