JEROME JACOBS
Dentist in Miami, FL

License number
Pennsylvania DS012188L
Category
Dentistry
Type
Dentist
Address
Address 2
Miami, FL 33139
Pennsylvania

Professional information

Jerome Jacobs Photo 1

Oriental Guide, High Priest And Prophet,Assistant Rabban Chief Rabban, Potentate, Past Potentateat Mahi Shriners

Position:
CHIEF RABBAN at MAHI SHRINERS, ORIENTAL GUIDE, HIGH PRIEST AND PROPHET,ASSISTANT RABBAN at MAHI SHRINERS, board member at Shriners Hospitals for Children
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
MAHI SHRINERS since Jan 2009 - CHIEF RABBAN MAHI SHRINERS since Jan 2006 - ORIENTAL GUIDE, HIGH PRIEST AND PROPHET,ASSISTANT RABBAN Shriners Hospitals for Children since 2006 - board member
Education:
University of Miami 1955 - 1959


Jerome Jacobs Photo 2

Needle Ejector Structure For A Syringe

US Patent:
4950253, Aug 21, 1990
Filed:
Mar 6, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/319090
Inventors:
Jerome Jacobs - Miami Beach FL
International Classification:
A61M 5315
US Classification:
604218
Abstract:
A needle ejector structure to be used with a syringe and structurally adapted to be removably inserted therein and driven into driving, disengaging relation to a connected hub portion of a needle upon forced travel of the plunger associated with the syringe thereby enabling separation and ejection of the needle from the syringe after use without the necessity of the needle or hub portion thereof being touched by medical personnel. Danger of contamination by inadvertent puncture when removing the needle is thereby eliminated.


Jerome Jacobs Photo 3

Needle Ejector Apparatus For A Blood Sample Vacuum Tube Container

US Patent:
4974603, Dec 4, 1990
Filed:
Dec 4, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/445243
Inventors:
Jerome Jacobs - Miami Beach FL
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
128763
Abstract:
A needle ejector apparatus to be used for removing a needle from a blood sample vacuum tube container, the apparatus being structurally adapted to receive a vacuum tube container and attached needle therein whereupon the downward depression of a push rod on the apparatus causes an engaging means to grasp a rubber cap on the needle located within the interior of the vacuum tube container. Further depression of the push rod causes rotation of a head structure and attached engaging means thereby enabling separation and ejection of the needle from the vacuum tube container after use without the necessity of the needle being touched by medical personnel. Danger of contamination by inadvertent puncture when removing the needle from the vacuum tube container is thereby eliminated.