JOHN WILEY HORTON
Pilots at Bobbin Brk Cir, Tallahassee, FL

License number
Florida A4941376
Issued Date
Jan 2017
Expiration Date
Jan 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3812 Bobbin Brook Cir, Tallahassee, FL 32312

Professional information

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John Wiley Horton, Tallahassee FL - Lawyer

Address:
PO Box 10095, Tallahassee 32302
(850) 222-3533, (850) 222-2126
Licenses:
Florida - Member in Good Standing 1995
Education:
Florida State University College of LawDegree JD - Juris Doctor - Law
Specialties:
Appeals - 34%
Insurance - 33%
Litigation - 33%


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Cable Termination With An Angularly Offset Parabolic Wall Profile

US Patent:
7770265, Aug 10, 2010
Filed:
Feb 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/012871
Inventors:
Richard Vest Campbell - Tallahassee FL, US
John Wiley Horton - Tallahassee FL, US
Assignee:
Bright Technologies, LLC. - Havana FL
International Classification:
F16G 11/00
US Classification:
24129R, 241226, 24136, 403371, 5222313
Abstract:
An anchor having an internal passage defined by a revolved wall profile. The anchor is conceptually divided into four regions: a neck region, a transition region, a mid region, and a distal region. Each of these regions has its own design considerations. A portion of a parabola is used to define at least part of the revolved wall profile. The parabolic portion is preferably used in at least the neck and mid regions. In order to create a tangency condition proximate the neck anchor boundary, the parabola used to create the wall profile is angularly offset from the wall profile's axis of rotation.


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Powder And Liquid Mixing Syringe

US Patent:
7967779, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
Jan 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/008510
Inventors:
Kim W. Bertron - Tallahassee FL, US
John Wiley Horton - Tallahassee FL, US
Brian J. Boothe - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A61M 37/00, A61M 5/00, A61M 5/315
US Classification:
604 89, 604 87, 604191, 604228
Abstract:
A mixing syringe having a first sealed chamber containing a powder (powder housing) and a second sealed chamber containing a liquid (liquid housing). When the user needs to inject a patient, he or she holds the mixing syringe approximately upright and depresses a plunger. This motion causes a piercer to pierce a foil seal separating the two chambers. The liquid then drops down into the powder housing. The liquid flows through a passage in a piston located in the powder housing, where it then comes in contact with the powder itself. As the user continues pressing the plunger downward, the piercer comes to rest within the piston and seals the passage through the piston, thereby locking the piercer and piston together. The device is then ready for an injection. As the plunger is further depressed, the piston expels the powder and liquid mixture through a needle.


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Top Mount For Offset Telescopic Sight

US Patent:
5941006, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Mar 16, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/039508
Inventors:
John Wiley Horton - Tallahassee FL
International Classification:
F41G 138
US Classification:
42101
Abstract:
A telescopic sight mount for the attachment of a telescopic sight in an offset position along one side of a rifle receiver, designed to allow the user an instant choice between the telescopic sight or the open sights. The mount has attachment features allowing it to use the standard scope mounting holes or dovetail fixtures found on the top of most bolt-action and automatic rifles. Scope cradles are formed integrally with the mount in order to increase rigidity and recoil resistance.