JOHN HINTY BURTON
Medical Practice in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania ML001007L
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Interim Limited
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Burton
4 Woodland Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15228
(412) 341-4110
John Burton, age 66
510 Kahkwa Blvd, Erie, PA 16505
John Burton
4900 Janelle Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17112
John Burton, age 82
5840 Theodore St, Philadelphia, PA 19143
(215) 729-5257
John Burton, age 73
60 Hill St, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702

Professional information

John Burton Photo 1

Retirement Plan Specialist At Northwestern Mutual Financial Network

Position:
Retirement Plan Specialist at Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network - Retirement Plan Specialist
Education:
Trinity College, UCLA


John Burton Photo 2

Dispenser For Beverages And The Like

US Patent:
4793518, Dec 27, 1988
Filed:
Apr 22, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/041214
Inventors:
John W. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65D 556
US Classification:
2221293
Abstract:
A dispenser for dispensing flavored beverages and other liquids is disclosed which is comprised of a housing having a base and a front plate with a first slot and a second slot extending at an angle from the first slot. Within the housing on its base are provided at least one container with a plunger-type pump. A tube extends from the pump to an opening in the front plate. Also provided is a nozzle at the opening of the front plate which is connected to a liquid supply source. A valve is attached to the nozzle having an outwardly extending stem which is engaged by a bar pivotally attached to the housing. This bar is substantially parallel to the first slot. Finally, a lever is attached to the housing so that it may extend and move through the first and second slot. The lever is sized and positioned so as to be able to engage and activate a plunger-type pump and the bar when moved downwardly through a second slot. A slit-type valve is preferably attached to the end of each tube which extends from a plunger-type pump.


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Replaceable Container For Fluid Dispenser

US Patent:
4982877, Jan 8, 1991
Filed:
Dec 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/287723
Inventors:
John W. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B67D 556
US Classification:
222321
Abstract:
A replaceable fluid container is described for use in a plunger-type fluid dispenser of the type disclosed in U. S. Pat. No. 4,793,518. The fluid container is generally rectangular in shape and has a recess in the top surface from which a neck extends. The neck and an associated closure are sized to terminate flush with a plane containing the top surface of the container and is positioned for alignment with specific elements of the dispenser. The container, either alone or in conjunction with a spacer, preferably has a width of a intergral multiple of about 21/8 inches, a height of about 91/4 inches, and a depth of about 5 to about 61/2 inches.


John Burton Photo 4

Refillable Pressurized Beverage Container

US Patent:
4984717, Jan 15, 1991
Filed:
Dec 6, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/280697
Inventors:
John W. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B67D 506
US Classification:
222183
Abstract:
A pressurized, refillable, reusable container is disclosed which is comprised of a top, a base and at least one wall attached between the top and base which together define an enclosed space. A valve is provided through the top of the container which valve has a single resealable passageway for filling, pressurizing and emptying the container and means for attachment of the valve to a discharge nozzle or discharge tube through which a liquid stream may be carried from the valve to a remote location and there discharged.


John Burton Photo 5

Bottle Filling Device

US Patent:
4911212, Mar 27, 1990
Filed:
Jun 27, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/211709
Inventors:
John W. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65B 4342, B65B 6308
US Classification:
141369
Abstract:
A bottle filling machine is disclosed in which a chamber is provided for receipt of a refillable bottle with a resealable opening through which a probe may extend. Centering means extend into the housing to center the bottle on the base of a chamber. Then a probe extends into the chamber and engages an opening in the refillable bottle to fill and pressurize the bottle. After filling, the probe retracts allowing the filled bottle to be removed from the chamber.


John Burton Photo 6

Beverage Dispensing System

US Patent:
4901887, Feb 20, 1990
Filed:
Aug 8, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/229397
Inventors:
John W. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B67D 564, B67D 562
US Classification:
222131
Abstract:
A beverage dispensing system is provided which utilizes a modified refrigerator/freezer unit, and a tower mounted on top of the refrigerator. Fluid lines run from pressurized bottles inside the refrigerator to dispensing valves mounted on the tower. Artificial ice extends from the freezer unit into the tower. The dispensing system utilizes the refrigerator section of the refrigerator/freezer to chill the beverage lines and reservoirs contained within the refrigerator, and the freezer section to chill the beverage lines extending into the tower.


John Burton Photo 7

Refillable Pressurized Beverage Container

US Patent:
5836364, Nov 17, 1998
Filed:
Dec 29, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/580814
Inventors:
John W. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65B 104, B65B 300, B67C 300
US Classification:
141348
Abstract:
A refillable bottle constructed to be capable of holding fluids above atmospheric pressure has a threaded cap. The top of the threaded cap has at least one valve having a single resealable passageway for filling, pressurizing and emptying the container. The valve is capable of being opened by a probe which engages the valve and pushes into the cap, the valve being closed when not acted upon by the probe. A plurality of vent holes are positioned in the top so as to be adjacent the mouth of the bottle when the cap is placed thereon. A releasable sealing ring is sized and positioned between the mouth and the cap so as to close the vent holes when the cap is fully threaded onto the neck and allow gas within the container to escape through the vent holes when the cap is loose.


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Door Beverage Dispenser

US Patent:
5096095, Mar 17, 1992
Filed:
Aug 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/565272
Inventors:
John E. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B67D 100
US Classification:
222173
Abstract:
A door dispenser for pressurized liquids utilizes a container having a single resealable passageway for filling, pressurizing and emptying the container. A tube extends from the container to a fitting that with check valves passes through the door nozzle on the outside of the door. Thus, a chilled carbonated or non-carbonated liquid may be dispensed from a container on the inside of the refrigerator door without opening the door.


John Burton Photo 9

Compact Carbonated Beverage Making System

US Patent:
4940212, Jul 10, 1990
Filed:
Jan 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/462458
Inventors:
John W. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261 641
Abstract:
An apparatus for making carbonated beverages is disclosed which is comprised of a refillable bottle having a resealable passageway for filling, pressurizing and emptying the bottle and a carbon dioxide source connected to the bottle through a conduit. Preferably, a rounded interior bottom and projections are provided on the interior of the bottle. A diptube is also provided which preferably has radially extended vanes. The rounded bottom, interior projections and vanes will promote fogging when a bottle containing liquid and carbon dioxide is shaken. Consequently, carbonated water can be made easily by filling the bottle with water and carbon dioxide preferably at 60 p. s. i. and shaking the bottle, then repeating the process until the desired carbonation level is reached.


John Burton Photo 10

Soda Fountain Postmix Beverage Dispenser

US Patent:
D347349, May 31, 1994
Filed:
May 22, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/888217
Inventors:
John W. Burton - Pittsburgh PA
US Classification:
D 7306