DR. ROBERT J TUCKER, D.O.
Radiology at 27 Ave, Phoenix, AZ

License number
Arizona 2810
Category
Radiology
Type
Diagnostic Radiology
Address
Address
19829 N 27Th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Phone
(623) 879-5720
(602) 343-9200
(602) 216-3000 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Tucker
501 E Cherry Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 774-4520
Robert Tucker, age 87
4872 W Rose Ln, Glendale, AZ 85301
Robert M Tucker, age 85
16636 58Th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
(602) 788-7863
Robert M Tucker, age 85
4209 Saguaro Park Ln, Glendale, AZ 85310

Professional information

Robert Tucker Photo 1

Application Developer At Taser International

Position:
Application Developer at TASER International
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
TASER International - Scottsdale, Arizona since Dec 2012 - Application Developer Copper State Bolt & Nut Company - Phoenix, Arizona Area May 2012 - Dec 2012 - Dynamics AX Developer Safetec Compliance Systems - Vancouver, Washington Nov 2010 - May 2012 - Software Developer Jackson County Sheriffs Dept. Jun 2004 - Sep 2010 - Marine Safety Officer Oregon State University Sep 2009 - Jun 2010 - Senior Software Project Class
Education:
Oregon State University 2003 - 2010
B.S., Applied Computer Science
Interests:
West Coast Swing, Coffee, Golf, Fly Fishing, Traveling, Outdoors.


Robert Tucker Photo 2

Owner, Vida Wellness

Position:
Owner at vida wellness
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona Area
Industry:
Alternative Medicine
Work:
vida wellness - Owner


Robert J Tucker Photo 3

Dr. Robert J Tucker, Phoenix AZ - DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)

Specialties:
Diagnostic Radiology
Address:
19829 N 27Th Ave, Phoenix 85027
(623) 879-5720 (Phone)
1309 W 20Th St, Yuma 85364
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
19829 N 27Th Ave, Phoenix 85027
1309 W 20Th St, Yuma 85364
John C. Lincoln Deer Valley Hospital
19829 North 27Th Ave, Phoenix 85027
Education:
Medical School
Michigan State University / College of Osteopathic Medicine
Graduated: 1988


Robert Tucker Photo 4

Semiconductor Pressure Sensor Means And Method

US Patent:
4889590, Dec 26, 1989
Filed:
Apr 27, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/343986
Inventors:
Robert L. Tucker - Phoenix AZ
Joseph M. Staller - Tempe AZ
Assignee:
Motorola Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01L 21306, B44C 122, C03C 1500, C03C 2506
US Classification:
156647
Abstract:
A piezo-resistive pressure sensor element is formed in the front face of a silicon wafer. A thin diaphragm is formed under the sensing element by anisotropically etching a cavity from the rear face of the wafer. The rear face (cavity-side) rupture pressure of the silicon diaphragm is at least doubled by subjecting the anisotropically etched cavity to a mild isotropic etch. This substantially improves the cavity-side over-pressure rating of the finished pressure sensor without any significant change in the device sensitivity or allows higher sensitivity to be obtained for the same over-pressure rating or intermediate combinations thereof.


Robert Tucker Photo 5

Coffee Percolator

US Patent:
4109565, Aug 29, 1978
Filed:
Apr 29, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/792466
Inventors:
Robert R. Tucker - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
A47J 31053
US Classification:
99283
Abstract:
A coffee percolator includes conventional elements such as an electrical heating element, an on/off switch for energizing the heating element and a thermostatic switch for deactivating the heating element when the brewing coffee reaches a predetermined first temperature. The coffee percolator further includes a conventional pump and a coffee ground receptacle disposed in the upper portion of the inner chamber of the percolator. The invention resides in the inclusion of a temperature actuated pump for deactivating the pump when the temperature of the fluid in the inner chamber of the percolator is less than a second temperature. The second temperature is below the first temperature which activates the thermostatic switch. The temperature actuated pump control means includes an aperture disposed in the coffee pump to release fluid under pressure from the pump and thereby to disable the pump at low fluid temperatures. A thermostatically actuated valve closes off the aperture in the pump when the temperature of the fluid in the chamber exceeds the second temperature and uncovers the aperture when the temperature of the fluid in the chamber falls below the second temperature.