JOHN D SMITH
Medical Practice at Needham Dr, Valrico, FL

License number
Florida 506877
Issued Date
Oct 6, 2004
Effective Date
Jul 14, 2008
Expiration Date
Mar 1, 2007
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Allergy Treatment Licensee
Address
Address
2321 Needham Dr, Valrico, FL 33594
Phone
(813) 661-6047

Professional information

John Smith Photo 1

Esophageal Intubation Detection System

US Patent:
6994087, Feb 7, 2006
Filed:
Dec 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/002047
Inventors:
John D. Smith - Valrico FL, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/00, A61M 37/00, A62B 9/00, A62B 7/00
US Classification:
12820716, 12820513, 12820523, 604142
Abstract:
An endotracheal tube bulb aspirator system has a bulb with a top end, a bottom end with an open bottom, and a transition zone therebetween. A first interior space in the top end is contiguous with a second interior space in the bottom end. At least one first flapper valve on the bulb includes at least one aperture in the bulb and an associated sheet positioned over the associated aperture with a portion of one edge being free. A second flapper valve is positioned adjacent the transitional zone between the first interior space and the second interior space has support beams and a disc with free edges coupled centrally to the support beams.


John Smith Photo 2

Laryngoscope System With Illuminator And Suction Capabilities

US Patent:
7338440, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Dec 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/002050
Inventors:
John D. Smith - Valrico FL, US
International Classification:
A60B 1/267
US Classification:
600187, 600185, 600190, 600193, 600197
Abstract:
A laryngoscope system has a blade with a distal end, and intermediate extent, and a generally C-shaped recess adjacent to a proximal end. A handle has a lower end, a central extent, and an upper end. The lower end has a space between two parallel shoulders to receive the blade and a pin spanning the space to rotatably support the recess of the blade. A suction subassembly extends between the blade and the handle. An optical subassembly extends between the blade and the handle. The blade and optical subassembly move between an operative position and inoperative position.