MICHAEL THOMAS WILSON
Pilots at Villa Ln, Missouri City, TX

License number
Texas A2264546
Issued Date
Nov 2015
Expiration Date
Nov 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3131 Villa Ln, Missouri City, TX 77459

Professional information

Michael Wilson Photo 1

Petroleum Landman With Gary A. Monroe &Amp; Associates

Position:
Petroleum Landman at Gary A. Monroe & Associates
Location:
Fayetteville, Arkansas Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Gary A. Monroe & Associates - Fort Smith, Arkansas Area since Dec 2011 - Petroleum Landman Russo's Coal-Fired Italian Kitchen - Missouri City, TX Aug 2011 - Feb 2012 - Waiter Lyon College Fitness Center Aug 2009 - May 2011 - Fitness Center Assistant Sienna Plantation Country Club Feb 2006 - Aug 2010 - Wait Staff
Education:
Lyon College 2007 - 2011
Bachelor's of Science, Business Administration-Finance, Economics
Honor & Awards:
Dean's List, Fall 2010


Michael Wilson Photo 2

Michael Wilson - Missouri City, TX

Work:
Russo's Coal-fired Italian Kitchen
Wait Staff
Lyon College Fitness Center
Fitness Center Assistant
Sienna Plantation Country Club
Wait Staff
Education:
Lyon College
Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration-Finance, Economics


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Prosthetic Hip Joint With Side Pivot

US Patent:
7153329, Dec 26, 2006
Filed:
Aug 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/648526
Inventors:
Michael T. Wilson - Missouri City TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/60, A61F 2/78
US Classification:
623 33
Abstract:
A prosthetic hip for supporting on a patient a prosthetic leg comprises a socket, a mount on the outer surface of the socket and defining a joint axis, the joint axis substantially coinciding with the natural axis of rotation of the patient's natural leg when rotated in a sagittal plane, and a first member adjustably affixed to the socket's outer surface. The first member includes an extension stop member and the upper end of the leg is pivotably mounted on the mount such that and pivoting of the leg in at least one direction is limited by the stop member. The prosthetic hip may also include a roller on a load arm extending medially from the upper leg end so as to engage the outer surface of the socket transmit a load from the socket directly to the prosthetic leg.


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Ankle Joint With Dedicated Transverse Rotator

US Patent:
5482513, Jan 9, 1996
Filed:
Oct 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/134384
Inventors:
Michael T. Wilson - Missouri City TX
International Classification:
A61F 266
US Classification:
623 52
Abstract:
A lightweight foot prosthesis is claimed, having a foot, an ankle joint connected to the foot and capable of motion about a transverse axis, forward and rear snubbers for limiting rotation of the ankle joint, and a connector for connecting the ankle joint to a leg. The ankle joint preferably comprises a body having a bore, and a shell having an integral axle, with the axle extending pivotally through the bore.


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Liner For Prosthesis

US Patent:
7351264, Apr 1, 2008
Filed:
Jul 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/161231
Inventors:
Michael T. Wilson - Missouri City TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/80
US Classification:
623 36, 602 63
Abstract:
A liner for use with a prosthesis comprises an inner layer, a cushion layer, an outer layer, and a bead defining the upper edge of the liner. The bead can be disposed between the inner and outer layers and may comprise an elastomeric material of non-uniform thickness. A method for making a prosthesis liner comprises a) making a positive of the residual limb, b) constructing an inner layer on the outer surface of the positive, c) defining an upper edge of the liner, d) forming a mold that reflects the shape of the positive and the defined upper edge, e) using the mold to shape a cushion layer that has a defined upper edge, f) applying a bead along the desired upper edge of the liner, g) applying the cushion layer to the inner layer; and h) constructing an outer layer on the outer surface of the cushion layer.


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Proprioception Enhancement Device

US Patent:
7717962, May 18, 2010
Filed:
Mar 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/277199
Inventors:
Michael T. Wilson - Missouri City TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/48, A61B 5/103
US Classification:
623 24, 623 53, 600595
Abstract:
A system and method for improving proprioception in a patient having a feedback site are disclosed. The method includes affixing to the feedback site a sensor adapted to provide a sensor signal indicative of a sensed parameter, providing to the patient a signaler adapted to generate a manual signal in response to actuation by the patient, providing a microprocessor programmed to receive the sensor signal and the manual signal and to generate a system output based on the sensor signal and the manual signal, causing the patient to actuate the signaler on the basis of sensation at the feedback site, and causing the microprocessor to generate a system output based on the sensor signal and the manual signal.


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Prosthetic Foot With Composite Heel

US Patent:
7871443, Jan 18, 2011
Filed:
Feb 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/364113
Inventors:
Michael T. Wilson - Missouri City TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/68
US Classification:
623 53, 623 49
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for a keel for use in a prosthetic foot. In an embodiment, the keel comprises a forefoot portion having a toe end, wherein the forefoot portion comprises a first material. In addition, the keel comprises a mid-foot portion contiguous with the forefoot portion, wherein the mid-foot portion comprises a second material. Further, the keel comprises a heel portion contiguous with the mid-foot portion, wherein the heel portion comprises a third material. Still further, the second material and third material comprise different materials.


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Personal Transport Device

US Patent:
2009011, May 7, 2009
Filed:
Oct 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/245241
Inventors:
Michael T. Wilson - Missouri City TX, US
International Classification:
A63C 17/01
US Classification:
280 87042
Abstract:
A skateboard comprising an elongate body extending between a front end and a rear end, the front and rear end of the body each being positioned at a height h. In addition, the skateboard comprises a front coupling member pivotally coupled to the front end of the body. Further, the skateboard comprises a front wheel rotatably coupled to the front coupling member. The front wheel having an axis of rotation disposed at a height habove the ground, wherein height his greater than height h. Still further, the skateboard comprises a rear coupling member pivotally coupled to the rear end of the body. Moreover, the skateboard comprises a rear wheel rotatably coupled to rear coupling member. The at least one rear wheel having an axis of rotation disposed at a height habove the ground, wherein height his greater than height h.


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Prosthetic Hip

US Patent:
4488320, Dec 18, 1984
Filed:
Jan 10, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/456617
Inventors:
Michael T. Wilson - Missouri City TX
Assignee:
Medical Center Prosthetics, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61F 108, A61F 104
US Classification:
3 15
Abstract:
An improved flexion biased prosthetic hip includes an extended biasing spring to permit hyperextension of the joint relative the frontal plane of the user. In addition, a bifurcated actuator rod is disclosed. This actuator rod transmits the biasing force of the extended biasing spring from a collar surrounding the leg pylon to the hip mounting plate. The bifurcated actuator rod eliminates the binding associated with the previously used actuator members that were formed as a plate with a roller contacting the pylon.


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Mold For Cast Piece

US Patent:
6086807, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
May 4, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/072303
Inventors:
Michael Thomas Wilson - Missouri City TX
International Classification:
B29C 3340, B29C 3926
US Classification:
264225
Abstract:
A molding apparatus for forming a molded piece that includes a positive impression of an object, the molded piece comprising a monolithic block that is larger than the object. The apparatus comprises a container in which a negative impression of the object is formed by casting it in a fast-setting flowable compound, and a mold extension that snaps on to the container and provides an additional mold volume that is contiguous with the negative impression. The invention further comprises a mixing apparatus for mixing fast-setting compounds. In one embodiment, the mixing apparatus comprises a cylindrical jar with a screw-on lid. A rod passes through an aperture in the lid and moves axially with respect to the jar. The end of the rod external to the jar is configured as a handle, and the end of the rod internal to the jar is connected to a circular mesh. The circular mesh is oriented parallel to the bottom of the jar and has an outer diameter which is slightly less than the smallest inner diameter of the jar.