JOHN T THOMAS
Paramedic at Tarawa Dr, Sarasota, FL

License number
Florida 2268
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1985
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2004
Category
Health Care
Type
Paramedic
Address
Address
6343 Tarawa Dr, Sarasota, FL 34241
Phone
(941) 378-3821

Professional information

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John Thomas - Sarasota, FL

Work:
American Metering Services, Inc
Financial Planning and Analysis Manager
Financial Affidavits
Financial Analyst/Forensic Contractor
Bray & Lunsford P.A - Jacksonville, FL
Financial Reporting & Analyst Manager
Senior Audit Specialist Pfizer - Kalamazoo, MI Senior Financial Analyst Financial Reporting Specialist Financial Analyst Staff BDO Seidman LLP CPA's - Kalamazoo, MI
Senior Auditor
Education:
Western Michigan University
B.B.A.


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Staff Executive At Geogre May International Co.

Position:
Staff Executive at Geogre May International Co.
Location:
Sarasota, Florida Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Geogre May International Co. - Staff Executive


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John Thomas

Location:
Sarasota, Florida Area
Industry:
Financial Services


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System And Process For Anaerobic Digestion

US Patent:
4252901, Feb 24, 1981
Filed:
Jul 11, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/056545
Inventors:
David J. Fischer - Sarasota FL
Richard M. Narske - Sarasota FL
John C. Thomas - Sarasota FL
Edward J. Worthington - Sarasota FL
Assignee:
Universal Research and Development Corp. - Tallevast FL
International Classification:
C12P 502, C12M 140
US Classification:
435167
Abstract:
A system and a process for producing methane gas by anaerobic digestion of feed materials containing suitable organic materials. The system includes a plurality of digestion modules arranged primarily in series. Each digestion module is positioned with its slurry inlet port at a slightly lower elevation than the slurry outlet port of the preceding digestion module. The number of digestion modules is dependent upon the particular feed material to be digested. Each digestion module can be sampled and controlled independently. The process includes grinding and pulping the feed material, mixing the feed material with a liquid to prepare a slurry, charging the initial digestion module with slurry and transferring the digesting slurry to the next successive digestion module and subsequently to each successive digestion module after predetermined time periods until the digestion process has been completed. The liquid is separated from the digested slurry for recycle through the system. The resulting sludge is useful for a variety of purposes.


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Preferential Orientation Of Contact Lenses

US Patent:
4268133, May 19, 1981
Filed:
Oct 11, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/084055
Inventors:
David J. Fischer - Sarasota FL
Idella B. Wooten - Bradenton FL
John C. Thomas - Sarasota FL
James A. Reid - Sarasota FL
Assignee:
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G02C 704
US Classification:
351161
Abstract:
An improved contact lens and method of forming the same which causes the lens to adopt and maintain a particular angular orientation upon the eye of a wearer. One or more characters are formed in relief upon a surface of the lens at a point which is intended as the topmost point in the lens when properly oriented. The relieved characters may be used alone or in combination with previously-known means for effecting orientation of the lens.


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Steam Engine

US Patent:
4259841, Apr 7, 1981
Filed:
May 15, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/039195
Inventors:
John C. Thomas - Sarasota FL
Assignee:
Universal Research and Development Corp. - Tallevast FL
International Classification:
F01K 1100
US Classification:
60669
Abstract:
An improved double-acting, nonexpansion, noncondensing, piston steam engine. A coiled tube flash boiler enclosed in an insulated fire chamber is located above and contiguous with the cylinder head of the steam engine. The base of the fire chamber has a cylindrical opening to enable the heat from the flames in the fire chamber to be transferred directly to the top cylinder head for enhanced heat transfer to the cylinder. Two parallel crank shafts, each having a spur gear fixed thereon which meshes with the spur gear fixed on the other, are mounted on pillow block support bearings. A "T" linkage interconnects the crank shafts and the piston of the steam engine. Two rotary valves are provided to control the flow of high temperature steam and spent steam to and from the cylinder.