PATRICK HERVEY STINE, MD
Medical Practice at Bingham St, West Cornwall, VT

License number
Vermont MD2006-0162
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Otolaryngology
License number
Vermont 042-0006468
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Otolaryngology
Address
Address
2195 S Bingham St, West Cornwall, VT 05778
Phone
(802) 462-2012

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Patrick Stine, age 82
2195 S Bingham St, Whiting, VT 05778
Patrick H Stine, age 81
2195 Bingham St, Whiting, VT 05778
(802) 462-2012
Patrick H Stine
115 Porter Dr, Middlebury, VT 05753
(802) 388-7037

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Patrick Hervey Stine, Middlebury VT

Patrick Hervey Stine, Middlebury VT

Specialties:
Otolaryngology, Allergy & Immunology
Work:
Porter Medical Center
Porter Dr, Middlebury, VT 05753
Education:
University of Michigan Medical School (1967)


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Water-Powered Hand-Washing System And Method

Water-Powered Hand-Washing System And Method

US Patent:
2009029, Dec 3, 2009
Filed:
Feb 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/371673
Inventors:
Patrick Stine - Whiting VT, US
International Classification:
B08B 3/02
US Classification:
134 18, 134198, 134 93, 134 56 R
Abstract:
A hand-washing system for washing fingernail beds and cuticular regions of human fingers and thumbs (collectively “digits”). The hand-washing system includes a work enclosure for containing ones of the digits and a high-velocity, high-flow water spray during a washing operation. The work enclosure defines an interior space, part of which defines an energy-dissipation region that, during use, provides a water reservoir for dissipating energy in the high-velocity, high flow water spray. The work enclosure includes a high-energy spray nozzle and a digit portal sized to receive the four fingers of one hand simultaneously in closed-fingered, upwardly-curled configuration. A mixing valve may be provided to allow a user to adjust the temperature of the water during washing. A quick-disconnect fluid-coupling assembly may also be provided and be used to quickly select between work enclosures of differing size.


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Water-Powered Hand-Washing Method

Water-Powered Hand-Washing Method

US Patent:
2013007, Mar 28, 2013
Filed:
Nov 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/683597
Inventors:
Clean Hands, Inc. - Whiting VT, US
Patrick Stine - Whiting VT, US
Assignee:
Clean Hands, Inc. - Whiting VT
International Classification:
A47K 17/00
US Classification:
132200
Abstract:
A hand-washing system for washing fingernail beds and cuticular regions of human fingers and thumbs (collectively “digits”). The hand-washing system includes a work enclosure for containing ones of the digits and a high-velocity, high-flow water spray during a washing operation. The work enclosure defines an interior space, part of which defines an energy-dissipation region that, during use, provides a water reservoir for dissipating energy in the high-velocity, high flow water spray. The work enclosure includes a high-energy spray nozzle and a digit portal sized to receive the four fingers of one hand simultaneously in closed-fingered, upwardly-curled configuration. A mixing valve may be provided to allow a user to adjust the temperature of the water during washing. A quick-disconnect fluid-coupling assembly may also be provided and be used to quickly select between work enclosures of differing size.


Patrick Stine Photo 4
Water-Powered Hand-Washing Method

Water-Powered Hand-Washing Method

US Patent:
8337633, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
Sep 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/223459
Inventors:
Patrick Stine - Whiting VT, US
Assignee:
Clean Hands, Inc. - Whiting VT
International Classification:
B08B 3/00, B08B 7/04
US Classification:
134 34, 134 18
Abstract:
A hand-washing system for washing fingernail beds and cuticular regions of human fingers and thumbs (collectively “digits”). The hand-washing system includes a work enclosure for containing ones of the digits and a high-velocity, high-flow water spray during a washing operation. The work enclosure defines an interior space, part of which defines an energy-dissipation region that, during use, provides a water reservoir for dissipating energy in the high-velocity, high flow water spray. The work enclosure includes a high-energy spray nozzle and a digit portal sized to receive the four fingers of one hand simultaneously in closed-fingered, upwardly-curled configuration. A mixing valve may be provided to allow a user to adjust the temperature of the water during washing. A quick-disconnect fluid-coupling assembly may also be provided and be used to quickly select between work enclosures of differing size.