S. DAVID MILLER, MD
Physical Therapy at Main St, Buffalo, NY

License number
New York A172524-1
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Address
Address
5820 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14221
Phone
(716) 633-7544
(716) 689-1901

Organization information

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S David Miller Medical - Carl Granger MD

5820 Main St STE 200, Williamsville, NY 14221

Categories:
Sports Medicine Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(716) 633-7544 (Phone)


S. DAVID MILLER, M.D., PLLC

5820 Main St STE 200, Buffalo, NY 14221

Registration:
Apr 29, 2002
State ID:
2760349
Business type:
Domestic Professional Service Limited Liability Company

Professional information

S. Miller Photo 1

Matrix Switch System

US Patent:
4683564, Jul 28, 1987
Filed:
Nov 22, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/443193
Inventors:
Gladstone F. Young - Redding CT
Richard F. Green - Oxford CT
S. David Miller - Buffalo NY
Thomas J. Quinlan - Norwalk CT
Assignee:
Data Switch Corporation - Shelton CT
International Classification:
H04Q 1104
US Classification:
370 63
Abstract:
A matrix switch system is described with which a large number of communication lines can be interconnected. The lines are arranged in multiplex groups which are in turn sampled by multiplexers. The multiplexers in turn are coupled to matrix lines which intersect at connectable crosspoints. A common timing signal with a predetermined minimum number of time slices is used to reconfigure the system during each time slice and form the desired line connections through the multiplexers and crosspoints for signal transfer. A technique is described to allocate time slices for the various connections of the lines and minimize matrix lock conditions.


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Narrow Manually User-Propelled Wheelchair

US Patent:
5573261, Nov 12, 1996
Filed:
Nov 1, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/332859
Inventors:
S. David Miller - Williamsville NY
International Classification:
A47K 1104, A61G 502, B62M 114
US Classification:
2802501
Abstract:
A manually user-propelled wheelchair construction having a frame, a seat having a narrow front portion and a wider rear portion, a central axis on the seat, wheels on the frame proximate the front portion of the seat, with the wheels being oriented so that vertical planes passing through the wheels and parallel to the central axis of the seat also pass through the rear wider portion of the seat. The frame can be disassembled into a plurality of frame portions, a seat, and wheels.