RONALD NILS JACOBSON
Medical Practice in Miami, FL

License number
Pennsylvania MD010968E
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Miami, FL 33160
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ronald Jacobson, age 75
4645 Coquina Crossing Dr, Elkton, FL 32033
Ronald Jacobson, age 75
5494 S Bass Ter, Floral City, FL 34436
Ronald Jacobson, age 66
4309 Fox Ridge Dr, Weston, FL 33331
(954) 384-0752
Ronald Jacobson
321 Powderhorn Rd, Ft Washington, PA 19034
(215) 479-6720
Ronald Jacobson
6009 W Douneray Loop, Crystal River, FL 34429

Professional information

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Small Business Consultant 954-326-8125

Position:
Business Consultant at R W Jacobson Consulting
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
R W Jacobson Consulting - Florida since Jan 2011 - Business Consultant Pops Corn 2012 - 2013 - sales executive
Education:
Florida International University 1981 - 1985


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Adjustable Controller For Microwave Food Preparation

US Patent:
4080524, Mar 21, 1978
Filed:
Apr 8, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/675202
Inventors:
Irving E. Greenfield - Miami FL
Paul H. Martin - Miami FL
Ronald C. Jacobson - Miami FL
Assignee:
Food Systems, Inc. - Miami FL
International Classification:
H05B 906
US Classification:
219 1055E
Abstract:
A controller in the form of an insert for a microwave oven having apertures or openings therein, each of which is provided with an adjustable closure for controlling the amount of radiation reaching food being heated or cooked in the oven. The controller unit includes a radiation-opaque shield or panel supported in elevated relation to the bottom of the microwave oven with the apertures being provided in the panel at desired positions with the apertures being of different sizes and having closure members to enable the size of the apertures to be varied for more effectively controlling the amount of radiation engaging food products placed under the controller. A positioning attachment is provided for the controller unit to enable it to be placed accurately in the oven and to adjust the controller to a proper position for various commercially available microwave ovens. An interior size adjustment element positioned within the controller permits use of standard service plates of any size and combinations of serving dishes, saucers, and the like. Two or more of the controller units may be connected together for use in a large oven.


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Monitoring System And Process For The Food Service Industry

US Patent:
2003017, Sep 18, 2003
Filed:
Apr 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/826428
Inventors:
Ronald Jacobson - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/008000
Abstract:
A system and process for monitoring at least one but preferably a plurality of service outlets of the type commonly existing in the food service industry, comprising utilization of a portable processor assembly at a local site, which incorporates both manual and automatic input facilities, at least one of which is defined by a temperature acquisition module interfaced for direct communication with the processor assembly. A monitoring program is operable by the processor and comprises a task application defining a plurality of user interactive test items requiring the entry of user responses upon their performance of the test items. The test items are determinative of currently existing conditions of a plurality of operational categories which are established based on the required functions of the one or more sites being monitored. Result records are formulated based on the data derived from user response entries and are processed preferably at a central control facility for purposes of establishing evidence, preferably in the form of appropriate documentation, of a pattern of compliance with a predetermined plurality of standards which define acceptable performance parameters of the operational categories.


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Food Service Beverage Dispenser

US Patent:
4245680, Jan 20, 1981
Filed:
Jul 10, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/056285
Inventors:
Irving E. Greenfield - Miami FL
Ronald C. Jacobson - Miami FL
International Classification:
B65B 304
US Classification:
141 82
Abstract:
Automatic dispensing apparatus for dispensing predetermined quantities of different beverages from one dispensing station, the invention comprises a housing having a water supply subsystem located therein for supplying either hot or cold water to the dispensing station for ejection into a cup, the housing further having a plurality of dry powder beverage base containers, each container having a powder metering mechanism for ejecting a predetermined quantity of powder into a delivery chute, the delivery chute directing the powder into the cup for mixing with the hot or cold water. Portions of the powder metering mechanisms remote from the containers and upper portions of the delivery chutes, one delivery chute being provided for each container to avoid cross-contamination, are disposed within a warm air enclosure to prevent moisture contamination of the dry powders. A warm air flow subsystem heats the warm air enclosure and, by producing a positive pressure therein relative to ambient pressure at the lower ends of the delivery chutes, prevents the movement of moisture-laden air upwardly through the delivery chutes into contaminating contact with the container and the dry powders contained therein.


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Meal-Service Powdered Foods Dispenser

US Patent:
4059181, Nov 22, 1977
Filed:
Jan 5, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/646554
Inventors:
Irving E. Greenfield - Miami FL
Ronald C. Jacobson - Miami FL
Assignee:
Food Systems, Inc. - Miami FL
International Classification:
G07F 1306
US Classification:
194 13
Abstract:
A powdered foods dispenser capable of dispensing multiple powdered foods for mixing with water externally of the dispenser for effective use in institutional meal service areas. The dispenser includes supply canisters for powdered foods and a dispensing mechanism associated therewith which is electrically operated for discharging a predetermined quantity of powdered food into an external receptacle with the dispensing mechanism for each powdered food being controlled by a manually actuated pushbutton and adjustable timer for controlling the quantity of powdered food dispensed. In one embodiment of the invention, as many as six different powdered foods may be dispensed with a supply of hot water also being available. In another embodiment of the invention, only two powdered foods, such as coffee and tea, are dispensed with the dispenser being convertible from free operation to coin controlled operation.


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Small Beverage Dispenser For Commercial Use

US Patent:
4458829, Jul 10, 1984
Filed:
Mar 26, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/247742
Inventors:
Irving E. Greenfield - Miami FL
Ronald C. Jacobson - Miami FL
International Classification:
A47J 3140
US Classification:
2221293
Abstract:
A beverage dispenser for use in a broad range of commercial food service operations which will consistently, accurately, economically and rapidly dispense beverages over extended periods in a dependable and substantially maintenance-free manner. The dispenser includes a cannister/auger assembly providing a completely closed product delivery path with absolute positional immobility. The dispenser also includes a system for dispersing moisture from the product delivery area which will assure complete removal of moisture. The beverage dispenser includes an adjustable device coupled to the auger to enable variation in the beverage strength while maintaining machine simplicity and a rapid water temperature recovery rate with the beverage dispenser being capable of simple, fool-proof, instantaneous disassembly.


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Demand Preparation Soluble Coffee Urn

US Patent:
4366920, Jan 4, 1983
Filed:
Dec 28, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/865324
Inventors:
Irving E. Greenfield - Miami FL
Ronald C. Jacobson - Miami FL
International Classification:
B67D 560, B67D 562
US Classification:
222145
Abstract:
A demand preparation soluble coffee urn utilized as a replacement for conventional roasted coffee urns and constructed in a manner to closely simulate a roasted coffee urn as to size, shape, appearance, exterior configuration and provided with plumbing and electrical fittings to enable it to occupy the same position as a roasted coffee urn, thereby facilitating the use of freeze-dried coffee in institutional feeding operations, restaurants, fast food shops, cafeterias, coffee shops, diners, and the like. The soluble coffee urn includes a structure for storing and dispensing coffee powder, mixing it with hot water and discharging coffee into a cup or other suitable receptacle upon demand, that is, as long as an actuating handle is operated and to provide single or double-sided service with one or more products, including hot water, being dispensed from either or both sides of the urn.