PAUL C MCKAIN
Paramedic at Oakland Park Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL

License number
Florida 3295
Issued Date
Aug 1, 1985
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2004
Category
Health Care
Type
Paramedic
Address
Address
10440 W Oakland Park Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33351

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Paul Mckain, age 73
1300 Turkey Roost Ct, Tallahassee, FL 32317
(850) 656-3318
Paul Mckain
3300 NW 97Th Ave, Sunrise, FL 33351
(954) 749-6019
Paul C. McKain
Tallahassee, FL
(850) 656-3318
Paul C Mckain, age 73
4300 Benchmark Trce, Tallahassee, FL 32317
(850) 656-3318
Paul C Mckain, age 73
3300 97Th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33351
(954) 749-6019

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Vacuum Relief Device For Fluid Transfer And Circulation Systems

Vacuum Relief Device For Fluid Transfer And Circulation Systems

US Patent:
6468052, Oct 22, 2002
Filed:
Jan 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/756378
Inventors:
Paul C. McKain - Sunrise FL 33351
Mark Fritze - Sunrise FL 33326
Assignee:
Robert M. Downey - Boca Raton FL
Paul C. McKain - Sunrise FL
Mark Fritze - Sunrise FL
International Classification:
F04B 4900
US Classification:
417306, 417 18, 417 20, 417279
Abstract:
A safety device for use in a fluid transfer and/or circulation system of the type which uses a pump to draw water from a reservoir through one or more intake lines each extending from an open end at the reservoir to the pump intake. The safety device connects to the fluid transfer/circulation system and includes a sensor, a triggering mechanism, and a vacuum breaker. When the pump is operating, the sensor monitors one or more conditions of the system. When one or more of the monitored conditions deviates outside of a normal operational range, as a result of an obstruction of any one or more of the open ends of the intake lines, the triggering mechanism triggers the vacuum breaker to eliminate negative pressure in the system by introducing air from atmosphere into the intake lines, thereby removing suction at the open ends of the intake lines. The safety device may further activate warning devices including audible and visible alarms to indicate that the system has been deactivated.


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Fluid Vacuum Safety Device For Fluid Transfer And Circulation Systems

Fluid Vacuum Safety Device For Fluid Transfer And Circulation Systems

US Patent:
6171073, Jan 9, 2001
Filed:
Jul 20, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/357036
Inventors:
Paul C. McKain - Sunrise FL
David Rizzi - Miami FL
Mark Fritze - Sunrise FL
International Classification:
F04B 4900
US Classification:
417306
Abstract:
A safety device for use in a fluid transfer and/or circulation system of the type which uses a pump to draw water from a reservoir through one or more intake lines each extending from an open end at the reservoir to the pump intake. The safety device connects in-line with the fluid transfer/circulation system, between the open ends of the intake lines and the pump and includes a vacuum pressure sensor, an analyzer and controller, a relay, and a vacuum breaker. Each time the pump is activated, the device analyzes negative pressure levels throughout a start-up period to establish a normal operating pressure window for the particular system. If the negative pressure level deviates beyond a pre-set maximum high-low range during the start-up period, or if, once the normal operating pressure window has been established, the device senses negative pressure levels being outside (high or low) of the normal operational range during operation of the system, the controller trips the relay to deactivate the pump motor and triggers the vacuum breaker to eliminate negative pressure in the system by introducing air from atmosphere into the intake lines, thereby removing suction at the open ends of the intake lines. The safety device may further activate warning devices including audible and visible alarms to indicate that the system has been deactivated.


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Fluid Vacuum Safety Device For Fluid Transfer Systems In Swimming Pools

Fluid Vacuum Safety Device For Fluid Transfer Systems In Swimming Pools

US Patent:
5947700, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Jul 28, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/901849
Inventors:
Paul C. McKain - Sunrise FL
David Rizzi - Miami FL
Mark Fritze - Sunrise FL
International Classification:
F04B 4902, F04B 4910
US Classification:
417306
Abstract:
A safety device for use in a fluid transfer system for a swimming pool or similiar application, having a pump which draws water from a reservoir through one or more intake lines each extending from an open end at the reservoir to the pump intake. The device analyzes negative pressure levels in the system and, upon detecting a negative pressure level being outside of a selected operational range, the device deactivates the pump and triggers a vacuum breaker device to eliminate negative pressure in the system, by introducing air from atmosphere into the intake lines thereby removing suction at the open ends of the intake lines. The safety device may further activate warning devices including audible and visible alarms to indicate that the system has been deactivated.


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Light Emitting Screwdriver

Light Emitting Screwdriver

US Patent:
5369555, Nov 29, 1994
Filed:
Dec 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/174257
Inventors:
Paul C. McKain - Sunrise FL
Mark Fritze - Sunrise FL
International Classification:
B25B 2318
US Classification:
362120
Abstract:
A screwdriver includes a solid core handle formed of a light conductive material, a light source and a power source encapsulated within the solid core handle and a shaft attached to and extending outwardly from a first end of the handle and terminating at a free distal end. Operation of a switch on the handle to an on position serves to complete a circuit, activating the light bulb and, thereby directing light through an upper portion and out from the first end of the handle towards the distal end of the shaft.