DR. JOHN M. CRUMP, M. D.
Radiology at Prudential Dr, Jacksonville, FL

License number
Florida ME46878
Category
Radiology
Type
Surgery
Address
Address
836 Prudential Dr SUITE 1107, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Phone
(904) 398-0033
(904) 398-6774 (Fax)
(904) 396-1725
(904) 399-1717 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Crump
5183 Trott Cir, North Port, FL 34287
John Crump, age 65
9382 E River Dr, Navarre, FL 32566
(850) 936-5282
John Crump
2424 Diehl Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32308
John L Crump
1225 Maraldo Ave, North Port, FL 34287
John L Crump, age 71
3706 25Th St, Tampa, FL 33610

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North Florida Surgeons - John M Crump MD

836 Prudential Dr STE 1001, Jacksonville, FL 32207

Categories:
General Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(904) 398-0033 (Phone)

Professional information

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Equipment Assembling, Carrying And, Or, Securing Device

Equipment Assembling, Carrying And, Or, Securing Device

US Patent:
4320918, Mar 23, 1982
Filed:
Aug 18, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/179093
Inventors:
John M. Crump - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
A45F 510
US Classification:
294147
Abstract:
The invention is a device for assembling, transporting, displaying, packaging, carrying and, or, securing any desired combination of equipment such as skis, poles and boots. The device includes oppositely disposed equipment retainer means symmetrically related and movably mounted in a mutually aligned relationship relative to a base member. Said retainer means being selectively adjustable to allow any desired combination of said equipment, or the like, to be retained therewith. Manipulatable securing means is provided such that the said retainer means may be adjusted to accommodate various equipment sizes and also to provide a method whereby the consequential assembling of any combination of said equipment causes said equipment to be releasably secured therewith and further providing means incorporated into the same device for locking said device with a cable type security lock, or the like.


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Carrier For Ski Equipment

Carrier For Ski Equipment

US Patent:
D279425, Jul 2, 1985
Filed:
Jun 14, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/387965
Inventors:
John M. Crump - Jacksonville FL
US Classification:
D 3 36


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Equipment Carrying And, Or, Securing Device

Equipment Carrying And, Or, Securing Device

US Patent:
4311333, Jan 19, 1982
Filed:
Mar 10, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/128673
Inventors:
John M. Crump - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
A45F 510
US Classification:
294147
Abstract:
The invention is a device for carrying and, or, securing any desired combination of equipment such as skis, poles and boots. The device includes oppositely disposed equipment retainer means symmetrically related and movably mounted in a mutually aligned relationship relative to a base member. Said retainer means being selectively adjustable to allow any desired combination of said equipment, or the like, to be retained therewith. Manipulatable securing means is provided such that the said retainer means may be adjusted to accommodate various equipment sizes and also to provide a method whereby the consequential assembling of any combination of said equipment causes said equipment to be releasably secured therewith and further providing means incorporated into the same device for locking said device with a cable type security lock, or the like.


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Equipment Carrying And, Or, Securing Device

Equipment Carrying And, Or, Securing Device

US Patent:
4320916, Mar 23, 1982
Filed:
Aug 4, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/175081
Inventors:
John M. Crump - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
A45F 510
US Classification:
294147
Abstract:
The invention is a device for assembling, transporting, displaying, packaging, carrying and, or, securing any desired combination of equipment such as skis, poles and boots. The device includes oppositely disposed equipment retainer means symmetrically related and movably mounted in a mutually aligned relationship relative to a base member. Said retainer means being selectively adjustable to allow any desired combination of said equipment, or the like, to be retained therewith. Manipulatable securing means is provided such that the said retainer means may be adjusted to accomodate various equipment sizes and also to provide a method whereby the consequential assembling of any combination of said equipment causes said equipment to be releasably secured therewith and further providing means incorporated into the same device for locking said device with a cable type security lock, or the like.


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Equipment Carrying And, Or, Securing Device

Equipment Carrying And, Or, Securing Device

US Patent:
4320917, Mar 23, 1982
Filed:
Aug 11, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/176787
Inventors:
John M. Crump - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
A45F 510
US Classification:
294147
Abstract:
The invention is a device for assembling, transporting, displaying, packaging, carrying and, or, securing any desired combination of equipment such as skis, poles and boots. The device includes oppositely disposed equipment retainer means symmetrically related and movably mounted in a mutually aligned relationship relative to a base member. Said retainer means being selectively adjustable to allow any desired combination of said equipment, or the like, to be retained therewith. Manipulatable securing means is provided such that the said retainer means may be adjusted to accommodate various equipment sizes and also to provide a method whereby the consequential assembling of any combination of said equipment causes said equipment to be releasably secured therewith and further providing means incorporated into the same device for locking said device with a cable type security lock, or the like.


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John Martin Crump, Jacksonville FL

John Martin Crump, Jacksonville FL

Specialties:
Surgery, Critical Care Medicine
Work:
North Florida Surgeons
836 Prudential Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Education:
University of Missouri at Columbia (1978)


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John M Crump, Jacksonville FL

John M Crump, Jacksonville FL

Specialties:
Surgeon
Address:
836 Prudential Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Education:
University of Missouri, School of Medicine (Columbia) - Doctor of Medicine
John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County - Fellowship - Surgical Research
University of Missouri Hospital - Residency - Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Surgery Certification in Surgery


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Device For Carrying And Securing Skis, Boots And Poles And Process For Use

Device For Carrying And Securing Skis, Boots And Poles And Process For Use

US Patent:
4312532, Jan 26, 1982
Filed:
Jul 13, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/057306
Inventors:
John M. Crump - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
A45F 510
US Classification:
294147
Abstract:
The invention is a single, integral device for carrying and securing any desired combination of equipment such as skis, boots and poles. The device includes a pair of cooperable body members one of which is contoured to receive skis and poles in the lower part of the body. A vertical stem section and upper body member provides for boot attachment and a hand grasp handle for holding the device during carrying. The basic configuration provides in one device the means for carrying skis, poles and boots. The invention has the additional novel feature of providing simultaneous means for securing, with one lock, any combination of ski equipment including skis, poles and boots. The unique physical relationship of the skis, poles and boots, while attached to the device, provides a stable, streamlined and beneficial center of gravity highly conducive to user safety and compact storage.


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Soiled Diaper Wringer Device

Soiled Diaper Wringer Device

US Patent:
4133056, Jan 9, 1979
Filed:
Apr 26, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/790965
Inventors:
John M. Crump - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
D06F 4522
US Classification:
4 1
Abstract:
A device for wringing soiled baby diapers after the diaper has been cleaned of excess soiled materials in the bathroom water closet. This invention consists primarily of two wringer rollers secured to a main attachment frame which can be secured to the conventional standard bathroom water closet seat bolts. When the device is in place below the water closet seat the device does not interfere with customary water closet usage. When it is desired to use the Soiled Diaper Wringer Device the water closet seat and cover are rotated to the usual up position at which time the device is fully exposed for wringing a soiled diaper. This configuration features an outer roller that is mounted to the main attachment frame by a pivot bolt which allows the user to rotate the outer roller outward thereby providing space for diaper insertion. Resilient elastomer bands provide wringer squeezing pressure as the diaper is pulled through the rollers. The invention has the novel features of providing a highly sanitary and hygienic technique for treating soiled baby diapers while at the same time can be installed on existing or new bathroom water closets without interfering with normal customary toilet bowl usage.


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Vehicle Energy Conservation Indicating Device And Process For Use

Vehicle Energy Conservation Indicating Device And Process For Use

US Patent:
4186296, Jan 29, 1980
Filed:
Dec 19, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/861965
Inventors:
John M. Crump - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
G01M 1500, G06G 114
US Classification:
235 61J
Abstract:
A vehicle energy conservation indicating device comprising an integrated instrument cluster functioning basically as a nomographic computing mechanism. The odometer distance traveled indicator computing mechanism is linked with the fuel indicating gauge mechanism such that a three variable equation computing mechanism is obtained. The three variables are distance traveled, quantity of fuel consumed and distance traveled per unit of fuel consumed. Energy conservation is achieved by operating the vehicle under such performance conditions as to produce the highest possible value for distance traveled per unit of fuel consumed. The instrument panel cluster brings the operator's attention to focus upon and continuously stimulated to conserving energy. Furthermore, the vehicle energy conservation indicating device can be adapted for recording these performance variables on tape type print out. The speedometer advises the vehicle operator when he is obeying or breaking the speed laws which are enforced and monitored by the police with specific punishment prescribed for violations of the law.