PHILLIP DANIEL KLEIN
Pilots at Dibrell Dr, Plano, TX

License number
Texas A2378245
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3109 Dibrell Dr, Plano, TX 75023

Professional information

Phillip Klein Photo 1

Urine Meter And Drainage Bag Combination

US Patent:
4625734, Dec 2, 1986
Filed:
Aug 6, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/638134
Inventors:
Paul Sherlock - San Francisco CA
Benjamin Brausen - Cromwell CT
Phillip P. Klein - Plano TX
Assignee:
Sherwood Medical Company - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
A61B 500, B65D 3300
US Classification:
128762
Abstract:
A rigid urine meter with an enclosed relatively flexible burette has a passageway at the lower end of the meter behind the burette to continuously equalize the fluid levels in the meter on either side of the burette. A groove and ribs are formed in the rear panel of the meter to support the burette, maintain its generally circular cross-section, and to provide strength and rigidity to the meter itself. The outlet port of the urine meter is directly sealed to the front panel of a drainage bag and the meter includes a lip at the port which extends into the drainage bag.


Phillip Klein Photo 2

Apparatus For Localized Heat And Cold Therapy

US Patent:
4930317, Jun 5, 1990
Filed:
May 20, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/196741
Inventors:
Phillip P. Klein - Plano TX
Assignee:
Temperature Research Corporation - Plano TX
International Classification:
F25B 2102
US Classification:
62 33
Abstract:
A hot/cold therapy device includes a hot/cold pad assembly remotely connected to a control module. The hot/cold pad assembly includes a flexible pad filled with a convection (gel) or conduction (laminated metal, rubber impregnated with metal particles, etc. ), or combination thereof (a conductive metal layer immersed in a gel). A thin plate of conductive material (copper) forms an extension of the cold plate of a thermoelectric heat pump, both of which are in thermal contact with the pad. An air cooled heat sink of the thermoelectric heat sink is mounted in a housing or shroud, the shroud is connected by a flexible umbilical line to the control module. The control module includes a fan for drawing or blowing air through the shroud to maintain the temperature difference between the heat sink and attached plate of the thermoelectric heat pump element. The control module includes temperature setting and adjust mechanisms together with a display for displaying the pad temperature detected by a temperature sensing transducer. Other embodiments include placement of the fan within the shroud to cool the heat sink, using a water cooled block heat sink connected to a water reservoir, radiator, and water pump contained in the control module together with a fan to cool the radiator.