JOSHUA P GLENN, CRT
Restorative Service Providers at Rockrose Dr, Tampa, FL

License number
Florida TT3707
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Respiratory Therapist, Certified
Address
Address
9144 Rockrose Dr, Tampa, FL 33647
Phone
(813) 973-4311

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Joshua P Glenn
26554 Chimney Spire Ln, Wesley Chapel, FL 33543
(813) 994-1780
Joshua P Glenn, age 65
9144 Rockrose Dr, Tampa, FL 33647
(813) 907-2827
(813) 973-4311
Joshua P Glenn, age 65
24851 Laurel Ridge Dr, Lutz, FL 33559
(813) 973-4311
Joshua P Glenn
10307 Riverburn Dr, Tampa, FL 33647
(813) 994-1780
Joshua N Glenn
1001 Bayshore Ct, Miami, FL 33131
(305) 371-6200

Organization information

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Joshua P. Glenn, LLC

9144 Rockrose Dr, Tampa, FL 33647

Status:
Inactive
Registration:
Oct 24, 2005
State ID:
L05000104576
Business type:
Florida Limited Liability
Joshua P. Glenn inactive

Professional information

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Respiratory Therapist At Prmc

Respiratory Therapist At Prmc

Position:
respiratory therapist at prmc
Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
prmc - respiratory therapist


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Joshua P Glenn, Tampa FL - CRT

Joshua P Glenn, Tampa FL - CRT

Specialties:
Respiratory Therapy
Address:
9144 Rockrose Dr, Tampa 33647
(813) 973-4311 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Flexible Fiber Optic Bronchoscope One-Way Valve

Flexible Fiber Optic Bronchoscope One-Way Valve

US Patent:
7473219, Jan 6, 2009
Filed:
Mar 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/382771
Inventors:
Joshua P. Glenn - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/00
US Classification:
600114, 600120, 600154, 600159
Abstract:
A flexible fiber optic bronchoscope with one-way valve is provided in which a unidirectional flow control valve is inserted between the bronchoscopic manifold port and the sealing cap. A compressible diaphragmatic seal with radial slits separate resiliently returnable valve flaps that deformably compress around the shaft of any inserted conduit. A circumscribing housing for typically affixing along a lower receiving ring to the bronchoscopic manifold port to which the sealing cap would normally be attached. An upwardly extending, annular attachment protuberance thereby provides the attachment for the conventional sealing cap.