JOHN C CHAMBERLIN
Medical Practice at Williamsburg Dr, Gulf Breeze, FL

License number
Florida 543725
Issued Date
Sep 10, 2013
Effective Date
Sep 10, 2013
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
418 Williamsburg Dr, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
Phone
(850) 384-4498

Professional information

John Chamberlin Photo 1

Self-Actuating Drip Valve

US Patent:
4437481, Mar 20, 1984
Filed:
May 20, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/380315
Inventors:
John M. Chamberlin - Pensacola FL
John R. Chamberlin - Pensacola Beach FL
International Classification:
E03B 712
US Classification:
137 60
Abstract:
A self-actuating drip valve for attachment to a standard faucet for the prevention of freezing of exposed water pipes. An elongated housing includes means for securing one end of the housing about the open end of the faucet. A valve seat is provided within the housing so that it is substantially adjacent to the faucet when the device is in use. Substantially concentric extendible walls extend between the elongated housing and a base plate. A valve stem, terminating in a valve tip, is secured to the base plate and extends within the extendible walls. The base plate may be adjusted by threadable means for moving the valve relative to the valve seat.


John Chamberlin Photo 2

Truck Bed Extension

US Patent:
4932703, Jun 12, 1990
Filed:
Aug 21, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/642913
Inventors:
John M. Chamberlin - Pensacola FL
John R. Chamberlin - Pensacola Beach FL
International Classification:
B60P 300
US Classification:
296 26
Abstract:
A bed extension for a pick-up comprising a load-carrying beam substantially parallel to the rear of the truck bed supported outwardly of the truck bed by means of suspension cables. The suspension cables are attached to the load carrying beams at one end and to a rigid member of the truck body or frame at the other end and pass over vertical stakes which fit into existing or installed rear stake compartments of the pick-up. The load-carrying beam is stabilized by truss members which are secured at one end to the load-carrying beam and at the other end to the rear bumper or rear bumper support. The bed extension is removable or collapsible and is compactly secured together in its disasembled condition so as to be easily stored.