RICHARD N DAVIS, CRNA
Nursing at Sivley Rd, Huntsville, AL

License number
Alabama 657856
Category
Nursing
Type
Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered
License number
Alabama 1-097790
Category
Nursing
Type
Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered
Address
Address
101 Sivley Rd SW, Huntsville, AL 35801
Phone
(256) 265-9639
(256) 265-7767 (Fax)

Professional information

Richard Davis Photo 1

Automatic Frame Accumulator

US Patent:
5977965, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Sep 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/153273
Inventors:
Richard W. Davis - Huntsville AL
James Turner - Owens Crossing AL
Assignee:
Intergraph Corporation - Huntsville AL
International Classification:
G06F 300, G06T 1300
US Classification:
345328
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and computer program product for building at least a portion of a motion picture on a computer system first monitors memory in the computer system for the creation of a frame of the motion picture. It consequently sets a flag in the computer system when it detects that the frame has been stored in the memory. Once the flag is set, the rendered frame is directed to a motion picture builder. Each frame in the portion of the motion picture being built is processed in this manner until the motion picture portion is formed.


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Informative Nucleic Arrays And Methods For Making Same

US Patent:
2001004, Nov 29, 2001
Filed:
Jan 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/759377
Inventors:
Thomas Dooley - Vestavia Hills AL, US
Ernest Curto - Huntsville AL, US
Richard Davis - Huntsville AL, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/68, G06F019/00, G01N033/48, G01N033/50
US Classification:
435/006000, 702/020000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to methods for making and using informative nucleic acid arrays (e.g., DNA including cDNA, RNA, PNA) for research and other applications in various disciplines or areas of interest. Examples of such disciplines include, without limitation, dermatology, pharmacology, toxicology, oncology, gynecology, urology, gastroenterology, as well as studies of sentinel gene discovery, signature gene discovery, mechanism of action, drug screening, drug metabolism, etc. The informative nucleic acid arrays of the present invention may contain only the gene sequences that are of interest in a particular area of interest or application, and may exclude other gene sequences.


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Actuating Mechanism For Fluid Displacement And Pressurizing Device

US Patent:
8499681, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Oct 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/285662
Inventors:
Rowland W. Kanner - Guntersville AL, US
Richard M. Davis - Huntsville AL, US
Brian A. Roberts - Owens Cross Roads AL, US
Assignee:
Atrion Medical Products, Inc. - Arab AL
International Classification:
F16H 25/20, A61B 17/70
US Classification:
92 15, 60410002
Abstract:
A fluid displacement device, particularly for use of the device to pressurize balloon catheters, or the like. The device includes a plunger which is displaceable through a housing, and an actuating mechanism which engages the plunger. The actuating mechanism includes a nut member that is biased into engagement with a threaded portion of the plunger. The device has a press-to-release feature wherein the plunger is instantly releaseable by simply depressing a control surface to overcome a restorative spring force. Subsequently, the plunger can be translated using macro movements (i. e. , by pushing or pulling the plunger).


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Actuating Mechanism For Fluid Displacement And Pressurizing Device

US Patent:
8191457, Jun 5, 2012
Filed:
Dec 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/341678
Inventors:
Rowland W. Kanner - Guntersville AL, US
Richard M. Davis - Huntsville AL, US
Assignee:
Atrion Medical Products, Inc. - Arab AL
International Classification:
A61B 17/70, F16H 25/20
US Classification:
92 15, 60410002
Abstract:
A fluid displacement device, particularly for use of the device to pressurize balloon catheters, or the like. The device includes a plunger which is displaceable through a housing, and an actuating mechanism which engages the plunger. The actuating mechanism includes a nut member that is biased into engagement with a threaded portion of the plunger. The device has a press-to-release feature wherein the plunger is instantly releaseable by simply depressing a toggle lever of the nut member to overcome a restorative spring force. Subsequently, the plunger can be translated using macro movements (i. e. , by pushing or pulling the plunger).


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Contact Lens Case

US Patent:
8141699, Mar 27, 2012
Filed:
Nov 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/944478
Inventors:
Rowland W. Kanner - Guntersville AL, US
Richard M. Davis - Huntsville AL, US
Brian Roberts - Owens Cross Roads AL, US
Assignee:
Atrion Medical Products, Inc. - Arab AL
International Classification:
A61L 12/00, A45C 11/00
US Classification:
206 51, 134901
Abstract:
An improved contact lens case which includes domes that are provided on hinged members. Preferably, the contact lens case is configured to efficiently utilize space and volume such that no more than 10 cc's of contact lens solution are required to disinfect contact lenses in the case. The hinged members are preferably non-planar which allows the domes to be provided on the hinged members, and allows the use of deep larger diameter, back-to-back cages on the stem, without having to resort to using more than 10 cc's of fluid to immerse contact lenses that are disposed on the domes, between each of the domes and a respective cage. Each of the hinged members has a cylindrically-curved shell form in which the axis of its curve is approximately parallel to the central axis of the central planar stem member.


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Contact Lens Case

US Patent:
8113341, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Feb 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/027319
Inventors:
Rowland W. Kanner - Guntersville AL, US
Richard M. Davis - Huntsville AL, US
Assignee:
Atrion Medical Products, Inc. - Arab AL
International Classification:
A61L 12/00, A45C 11/00
US Classification:
206 51, 134901
Abstract:
An improved contact lens case which includes domes that are provided on hinged members. Preferably, the contact lens case is configured to efficiently utilize space and volume such that no more than 10 cc's of contact lens solution are required to disinfect contact lenses in the case. The hinged members are preferably non-planar which allows the domes to be provided on the hinged members, and allows the use of deep larger diameter, back-to-back cages on the stem, without having to resort to using more than 10 cc's of fluid to immerse contact lenses that are disposed on the domes, between each of the domes and a respective cage. Each of the hinged members has a cylindrically-curved shell form in which the axis of its curve is approximately parallel to the central axis of the central planar stem member.