ROBERT E WHITE
Medical Practice at Blue Bay Cir, Lake Worth, FL

License number
Florida 83729
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2000
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
6670 Blue Bay Cir, Lake Worth, FL 33467

Professional information

Robert White Photo 1

Shelf Surrounding Ice Chest With Cart

US Patent:
6651456, Nov 25, 2003
Filed:
Apr 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/425126
Inventors:
Robert White - Lake Worth FL 33462
Richard White - Lake Worth FL 33462
International Classification:
F25D 308
US Classification:
624577, 211189, 220 2387, 280 793, 312236
Abstract:
An insulated cooler having a narrower upper portion and a wider lower portion with a ledge therebetween is transformed into an elegant food dispensing station. A shelf that surrounds the cooler at its upper portion is formed from a horizontal panel with an aperture great enough to pass the upper portion of the cooler and rest on the ledge. The shelf may be provided with features for holding items on its surface such as glasses. It may have features for mounting a skirt that conceals the lower portion of the cooler. The assembly may include a rolling cart that is also concealed by the skirt to provide a complete self-contained dispensing station for parties.


Robert White Photo 2

Folding And Rolling Two Surface Table

US Patent:
5154441, Oct 13, 1992
Filed:
Jan 28, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/826795
Inventors:
Richard W. White - Lake Worth FL
Robert J. White - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
B62B 112
US Classification:
280645
Abstract:
A two tier, rolling and folding table has a top planar platform (1) supported at one end by a U shaped first leg assembly (7) connected to the platform by fixed pivots and supported at another end by a pair of legs (11) of a second leg assembly connected to the platform by a sliding pivot bar (12) that slides in guide slots (13) and latches in an open position. The legs of first and second leg assemblies mutually and pivotally intersect intermediate their ends. A bottom planar platform (2) with handle is supported at one end by fixed pivot connections to the U shaped leg assembly, and at another end by fixed pivot connections to the parallel members (23) of a wheeled leg assembly (20) carrying a pair of wheels. The legs (11) connected to the sliding bar (12) pass freely through slots (26) in the bottom platform and pivotally connect to the vertical members (23) of the wheeled leg assembly to lock the wheels in an open position. When the latches (15 ) are disengaged, the top platform folds down upon the bottom platform and the legs (11) force the wheeled assembly forward to form a flat package that is easily wheeled about.


Robert White Photo 3

Food Organizer Insert For Portable Ice Chest

US Patent:
5437165, Aug 1, 1995
Filed:
Sep 13, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/119569
Inventors:
Richard W. White - Lake Worth FL
Robert J. White - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
F25D 2500
US Classification:
62465
Abstract:
A food organizing and protecting insert provides a horizontal shelf with food receptacle receiving apertures which mounts in a portable ice chest. The shelf occludes the upper region of the inner liner of the chest forming a closed chamber to hold ice when the chest lid is open. The food receptacles are held by their upper rims in the apertures so that the body of each receptacle is within the cooled chamber. One or more hinged transparent covers, when closed, cover the receptacles, leaving a space above the receptacle for clearance of a serving utensil while permitting viewing of the contents of the receptacles. Downwardly extending support members hold the shelf fixed position parallel to the bottom of the chest. A closable hatch in the shelf may optionally be provided and the shelf may be transparent to permit selection and retrieval of items such as beverage containers stored with the ice chamber. The insert converts an ice chest into a sanitary and convenient food storage and dispensing device for picnics, street vendors and restaurants.


Robert White Photo 4

Ice Cubes Cooled Container

US Patent:
7950249, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/238761
Inventors:
Robert J. White - Lake Worth FL, US
Richard W. White - Lake Worth FL, US
International Classification:
F25D 3/02
US Classification:
62464, 624571, 624577, 62459, 62463
Abstract:
A portable insulated cooler has a bottom space adapted to hold ice cubes. A removable perforated panel suspended over the bottom space separates the bottom space from a central cooled storage area. A removable frame suspended above the central cooled areas holds ice cube containing flasks. Each flask has a large closable opening in its upper broad flat face to easily receive ice cubes. The lower broad face of the flask forms a cooling upper margin of the central cooled area so that the contents of the area are cooled from both top and bottom. The flasks have a flange around the upper face to rest upon the frame, while most of the flask is below the frame. This enables the insulated cooler top to close. By cooling from both top and bottom, the central area is more uniformly cooled. Opening the cooler top to access the central area creates less heat gain than with prior art devices.


Robert White Photo 5

Portable Box Wine Bar

US Patent:
8096143, Jan 17, 2012
Filed:
May 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/151340
Inventors:
Richard W. White - Lake Worth FL, US
Robert J. White - Lake Worth FL, US
International Classification:
F25D 3/00, B67D 7/78, B67D 3/00
US Classification:
62389, 222131, 222539
Abstract:
A portable wine box bar has an insulated chamber with an open top, an insulated cover for the open top, and a horizontal shoulder on the inside wall near the top. A rigid panel fits on the shoulder. A support affixed to the panel supports bag-in box containers of wine with outlets supported above the panel high enough to allow containers to be supported on the panel while filling from the outlet. Perforations in the panel and a drip tray below the tap outlet capture spills. A panel aperture permits access to items such as soft drinks stored in the chamber. When not in use, the panel may be inverted and returned to the shoulder. With the cover in place it is insulated, secure, and transportable.


Robert White Photo 6

Platform Insert For Portable Cooler

US Patent:
8516848, Aug 27, 2013
Filed:
May 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/068815
Inventors:
Richard W. White - Lake Worth FL, US
Robert J. White - Lake Worth FL, US
International Classification:
F25D 3/08
US Classification:
624571, 62465
Abstract:
A liner of a cooler has sides extending upward to an inner shoulder. A platform assembly fits onto the inner shoulder of the cooler. The assembly provides a sanitary platform for ready access to ice cubes and/or cooled items below, a scoop for the ice, a lid(s) for closing the aperture(s) so that the larger cooler cover need not be opened and closed while dispensing cubes during drink or meal preparation. An aperture receives a container held by its rim for an ice scoop. The lid is provided with a tongue adapted to fit into a slot in the platform so as to enable the lid to stand upright out of the way when the aperture is open to receive or dispense cubes. A second aperture and lid may be provided for food/drink items with a partition to separate the items from the ice.


Robert White Photo 7

Cooler Insert For Condiment Dispensing Containers

US Patent:
6269965, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Mar 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/518892
Inventors:
Richard W. White - Lantana FL
Robert J. White - Lantana FL
International Classification:
A47B 5700
US Classification:
22059218
Abstract:
An insert fits into the interior of a portable cooler or ice chest. The insert has a planar platform with apertures that support flanged food receptacles by their upper flanges. Attached to the platform at its perimeter is a planar flange to fit onto the inner shoulder of the cooler. This flange is spaced apart from the plane of the platform by a distance sufficient to elevate the tops of the receptacles above the upper edge of the cooler. This presents the contents of the receptacles for better visibility and accessibility by the public. An application is to provide condiments to the purchaser of fast food such as hot dogs.


Robert White Photo 8

Knock-Down Ice Chest Stand/Cart

US Patent:
7055834, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Apr 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/829628
Inventors:
Richar W. White - Lake Worth FL, US
Robert J. White - Lake Worth FL, US
International Classification:
B62B 3/02
US Classification:
280 4735, 280638, 280 35, 280651
Abstract:
A stand for coolers or insulated ice chests can be readily assembled and disassembled for transport and storage without tools. Front and rear frame members of bent tubing are joined to side members of bent tubing by threaded fasteners and wing nuts. The stand may be provided with wheels. It may be provided with a first bottle rack that is suspended from its front member. A second bottle rack may be suspended from a side frame member.


Robert White Photo 9

Fish Cleaning Board

US Patent:
5628681, May 13, 1997
Filed:
Jun 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/664736
Inventors:
Robert J. White - Lake Worth FL
Richard W. White - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
A22C 2506
US Classification:
452194
Abstract:
A fish cleaning board has a lower surface that slopes to the rear. A fence around the edges contains liquid and debris. An elongate, flat horizontal fish cleaning platform extends upward from the lower surface so that liquid and debris drain off. One or more additional platforms extend upward to the rear of the fish cleaning platform for holding cleaned fish portions. A depression at the center rear of the lower surface cooperates with a hole in the fence and a drain tube to drain material from the board. One or more recesses in the top of the fence hold tools or rigged baits away from the cleaning operation. The board may be vacuum formed from a single plastic sheet for economy of manufacture and easy cleaning, A flange around the perimeter extends downward. It is adapted to securely engage the top of a cooler chest and maintain the sloping angle of the lower surface when the cooler rests on a horizontal surface. The same sloping angle is maintained when the flange rests upon a flat horizontal surface such as a table.


Robert White Photo 10

Portable Draft Bar

US Patent:
7861892, Jan 4, 2011
Filed:
Apr 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/082435
Inventors:
Richard W. White - Lantana FL, US
Robert J. White - Lantana FL, US
International Classification:
B67D 1/16, B67D 7/80, B67D 7/78, B67D 7/84, F25D 3/00, F25D 3/08, B60P 3/22
US Classification:
222108, 2221466, 222131, 222182, 222539, 222608, 222183, 2221291, 222538, 222540, 62398, 62400, 624574, 62389, 62326
Abstract:
A portable draft bar has an insulated chamber with an open top, an insulated cover for the open top, and a horizontal shoulder on the inside wall near the top. A rigid panel fits on the shoulder. At least one beverage tap mounted on the panel extends above the open top, with a drip tray below the tap outlet. A cooling coil within the chamber connects the tap inlet to a pressurized beverage container, with chamber ice cooling the coil. When not in use, the panel may be inverted and returned to the shoulder. With the cover in place and the container disconnected, the device is secure and transportable.