LEWIS GENE THOMAS, LCSW
Social Work at Circle Dr, Fort Worth, TX

License number
Texas 40291
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address
1501 Circle Dr STE 360, Fort Worth, TX 76119
Phone
(817) 528-0441

Professional information

Lewis Thomas Photo 1

Quick Change Tires, Rims, And Wheels

US Patent:
2004018, Sep 30, 2004
Filed:
Mar 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/395586
Inventors:
Lewis Thomas - Fort Worth TX, US
International Classification:
B60C001/00
US Classification:
152/151000
Abstract:
The quick change rims and wheels are designed to eliminate a lot of the hassles associated with changing a deflated bicycle tire. The rim has spoke locking holes for a single spoke () and spoke locking holes for a double spoke () wheel. Thus making the rim interchangeable. The spokes have locking springs () which keeps the rim securely attached to the wheel. Removal of the rim is accomplished by pressing the locking springs () inward. Replacement of a new tire () simply requires that you pushes the rim upward onto the spoke () until the locking springs () clicks. If the user is running tubes with his or her tire (), the air stem () can be removed so that the inner tube stem may be inserted there. Double spoke () wheels are strong enough by themselves to stabilize the rim and maintain proper alignment. However, when using a single spoke () wheel, the alignment stabilizer plate () should be used. The plate has stabilizer locking springs () to hold one rim and tire close to the next. This gives strength and stability to your tires while maintaining alignment in the unlikely event that your tires should hit a pothole or bump while you are riding it.


Lewis Thomas Photo 2

Internal Boost-Off System

US Patent:
2003018, Oct 2, 2003
Filed:
Apr 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/114229
Inventors:
Lewis Thomas - Fort Worth TX, US
International Classification:
H02J007/00
US Classification:
320/114000
Abstract:
The Internal Boost-off System is designed to be a user-friendly way to boost your car battery's power. The system can be mounted under your dashboard, in your console, under your seat, or on side of your door. The system includes a plurality of components that combine to achieve a common end. The system has several safeguards in place to promote safety and ease of use. The connection guide () prevents improper connection of terminals () to terminals () and terminal () or terminals () and terminal (). The cable () that connects to the power transfer center is enclosed to avoid inadvertent conducting of metals. The Y adapter () affords its users an alternative location in which to connect their starter for greater access should power need to be disconnected in the event of a fire or accident. The system has an adapter that enables it to be used on non-system vehicles. It also has an adapter that lets you run several accessories off of your battery instead of connecting them to your fuse box.


Lewis Thomas Photo 3

Freedom Hair Dryer

US Patent:
2004021, Oct 28, 2004
Filed:
Apr 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/423647
Inventors:
Lewis Thomas - Fort Worth TX, US
International Classification:
A45D020/00
US Classification:
034/096000, 034/097000
Abstract:
Having batteries as its primary power source, the Freedom Hair Dryer uses heating coils , and , or any combination thereof, to generate heat. By connecting the A/C adapter to the A/C adapter inlet , you can use A/C current as your secondary power source. With the aid of heat convection material , the heat is intensified before being passed on through a heat transfer hose , and into a cap . All of the parts are protected against heat with heat resistant material . The dryer has a pouch which stores the cap , and heat transfer hose , when they are not being used. This same pouch in FIG. , can also be used to carry personal effects when travelling beyond the house. The unit has a cigarette lighter adapter for use in a vehicle. The pouch in FIG. can interchange with the fan section in FIG. . The fan , helps to accelerate the drying process.