KENNETH G SMITH
Audiology at Tommasi Ct, Naples, FL

License number
Florida 1337
Issued Date
Nov 14, 2005
Effective Date
Jan 17, 2014
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2011
Category
Health Care
Type
Audiologist
Address
Address
7759 Tommasi Ct, Naples, FL 34114

Professional information

Kenneth Smith Photo 1

Power Supply Platform And Electronic Component

US Patent:
2008029, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
May 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/124545
Inventors:
Roy A. Smith - Naples FL, US
Kenneth J. Smith - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
H01R 9/00, H05K 1/00
US Classification:
361772, 361748
Abstract:
An electric power supply platform () made up of an upper conductive layer (), a lower conductive layer (), and a non-conductive insulating layer () sandwiched between the conductive layers (), (). Specially designed light emitting diodes (LEDs) () and a variety of other electronic components, each having one short lead () and one upper insulated long lead (), may be removably attached to, displayed, and powered by the power platform () simply by inserting leads into the display surface () of the power platform (). The leads of the LEDs () and other electronic components are different lengths so that the short lead () only comes into contact with the upper conductive layer () and the long lead () only comes into contact with the lower conductive layer () ensuring proper polarity. The leads (), () of the LEDs () and/or other electronic components may be inserted into the display surface () at any location allowing the user to make any design he/she desires.


Kenneth Smith Photo 2

Pill Carrier And Method

US Patent:
2004024, Dec 9, 2004
Filed:
Jun 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/457731
Inventors:
Roy Smith - Naples FL, US
Kenneth Smith - Naples FL, US
Ralph Palermo - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
A61K009/20, B65D083/04, B65D085/42
US Classification:
424/465000, 206/539000
Abstract:
A device for extruding a carrier for enclosing pills, tablets, or capsules allowing for ease of oral consumption by the recipient. The device dispenses a material from a stored volume to a formed tubular chamber allowing for the insertion of medication therein. The carrier can then be deformable to enclose and secure the medication within the chamber. The carrier may be used to mask the scent of medication and further provide a lubricant to allow for ease of consumption. The carrier is preferably formed from a composition of wheat flour, water, natural vegetarian based beef and mesquite flavors, preservatives, lubricants, with the remainder of the materials being inert.