DR. JOHN E THOMAS, MD
Marriage and Family Therapists at Sunny Slope Rd, Brookfield, WI

License number
Wisconsin 45960
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
1350 S Sunny Slope Rd, Brookfield, WI 53005
Phone
(414) 805-9600
(414) 805-9659 (Fax)

Professional information

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John E Thomas, Brookfield WI

Specialties:
Family Medicine, General Practice
Work:
Sunnyslope Health Center
1350 S Sunny Slope Rd, Brookfield, WI 53005 Medical College of Wisconsin
10000 W Innovation Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53226
Education:
Medical College of Wisconsin (2002)


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Dr. John Thomas, Brookfield WI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Address:
1350 S Sunny Slope Rd, Brookfield 53005
(414) 805-9600 (Phone)
9200 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee 53226
(414) 805-3666 (Phone)
Certifications:
Family Practice, 2005
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
1350 S Sunny Slope Rd, Brookfield 53005
9200 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee 53226
Froedtert Health - Froedtert Hospital
9200 West Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee 53226
Philosophy:
Education is the foundation of my practice. I see it as my responsibility to educate people about their options to personal healthcare so as to live the fullest life possible. I believe in an open and collaborative interaction to attain goals that help maintain and improve health. I strive to listen/ to explain/ and to provide support for decisions and changes regarding health on physical/ emotional and spiritual levels. I passionately enjoy what I do as a physician. I devote my free time to my family and pursuing my own physical/ emotional and spiritual fitness. I enjoy outdoor activities/ movies/ music/ cooking and Mac computers.
Education:
Medical School
Medical College Of Wisconsin
Graduated: 2002


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Digestor Tank Having A Pressure Relief Valve

US Patent:
5249597, Oct 5, 1993
Filed:
Oct 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/958658
Inventors:
John Thomas - Brookfield WI
Assignee:
Envirex Inc. - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
F16K 17194
US Classification:
137493
Abstract:
A pressure relief valve selectively permitting fluid flow through the valve if the pressure on one side of the valve exceeds the pressure on the other side of the valve by a set amount, the pressure relief valve including a first valve member having a valve seat surface, and a movable valve member adapted to releasably engage the first valve member. The movable valve member includes a body portion having a periphery, the periphery having a downwardly extending annular flange engaging the valve seat surface. The downwardly extending annular flange includes a generally spherical valve surface adapted to provide a seal with the valve seat surface by engaging a resilient sealing ring on the valve seat surface. A flexible diaphragm causes movement of the movable valve member away from the valve seat when the pressure on the other side of the valve exceeds the pressure on the one side of the valve by a selected amount. Further, the movable valve member moves away from the valve seat without the action of the diaphragm when the pressure on the one side of the valve exceeds the pressure on the other side of the valve by a selected amount.


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Insulated Carrier For Wheeled Vehicle

US Patent:
2004016, Aug 26, 2004
Filed:
Dec 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/735235
Inventors:
John Thomas - Brookfield WI, US
Kyle Donovan - Milwaukee WI, US
Assignee:
Milsco Manufacturing Company, a Unit of Jason Incorporated
International Classification:
B62J007/00, B62J009/00, B62J011/00
US Classification:
224/413000
Abstract:
A carrier for a vehicle that includes an insulation layer disposed between an inner shell and an outer covering. The carrier shell has at least one sidewall that defines an article receiving cavity. In a preferred embodiment, insulation is applied to an exterior surface of the sidewall. In one preferred embodiment, the insulation includes heat reflecting constituents that reduce heat transfer to the shell and to an object received and supported by the shell. One preferred composition includes ceramic and/or silica particles in a binder of acrylic, epoxy and/or latex that cures to adhere to the shell. Preferred carrier embodiments include a motorcycle saddlebag, a motorcycle tour pack and a vehicle seat assembly.


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Buoyant Ceiling Wiper For Stacked Tank Clarifier

US Patent:
5250178, Oct 5, 1993
Filed:
Jun 11, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/897279
Inventors:
Thomas J. Casper - Waukesha WI
Peter G. Dobbeck - Waukesha WI
Franklin J. Koehler - Menomonee Falls WI
Susan M. Rasper - Wales WI
John Thomas - Brookfield WI
Assignee:
Envirex Inc. - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
B07D 2118
US Classification:
210256
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a wastewater treatment facility including a stacked tank clarifier having a lower tank, and an upper tank above the lower tank, the upper tank having a bottom defining a ceiling of the lower tank, and the lower tank further having a floor. The wastewater treatment facility includes a mechanism for scraping the ceiling of the lower tank. The mechanism includes a driven endless chain loop in the lower tank, and a buoyant member carried by the chain loop.


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Method For Removing A Gear Or Bearing In Circular Clarifiers And Thickeners

US Patent:
5481789, Jan 9, 1996
Filed:
Feb 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/202514
Inventors:
John Thomas - Brookfield WI
Assignee:
Envirex, Inc. - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
B23P 1900
US Classification:
294265
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a simple and inexpensive system for removing a single piece ring gear from a tank of a circular clarifier without the need to completely remove a bridge mounted on a pier in the clarifier. The bridge remains useable while the gear is removed, repaired, or replaced.


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Wire Screen Clamp

US Patent:
5242583, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
Aug 3, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/924199
Inventors:
John Thomas - Brookfield WI
Assignee:
Envirex Inc. - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
B01D 2704
US Classification:
210161
Abstract:
A clamp or clamping member for securing a screen to a support, the clamp having a clamping face adapted to engage the screen and an opposite face, opposite sides and opposite ends. The junction between the clamping face and at least one of the opposite sides forms a curved surface between the clamping face and that side. This curved surface is adapted to engage a screen fixed to the support and the curved surface defines a radius in a plane transverse to the clamping face and the opposite sides. The clamp additionally includes an opening extending therethrough from the opposite surface to the clamping surface, the opening being elongated in the direction between the opposite sides and adapted to allow variable location of a bolt with respect to the clamp for securing the clamping member and the screen to the support.