Dr. Stanley Taub, New York NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Specialties:
Plastic Surgery
Address:
Stanley Taub MD 105 E 73Rd St, New York 10021 (212) 758-1128 (Phone)
Certifications:
Plastic Surgery, 1967
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Education:
Medical School New York Medical College Graduated: 1957 Beth Israel Medical Center Graduated: 1958 Graduated: 1959 Umdnj-University Hospital Graduated: 1961 Kings County Hospital Center Graduated: 1963
Stanley Taub, M.d., Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Position:
President of SKT Productions at SKT Productions, Inc.
Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
SKT Productions, Inc.
since Jan 2002
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President of SKT Productions
Education:
NYU Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)New York Medical College Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Medicine
Plastic Surgeon At Stanleytaubmdpc
Position:
Plastic Surgeon at StanleyTaubMDPC
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
StanleyTaubMDPC
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Plastic Surgeon
Screen Cleaner
US Patent:
D691378, Oct 15, 2013
Filed:
Dec 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
29/440164
Inventors:
Stanley Taub - New York NY, US
International Classification:
0401
US Classification:
D 4122
Method And Apparatus For Cleaning Disks Containing Encoded Information
US Patent:
4490870, Jan 1, 1985
Filed:
Nov 8, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/440072
Inventors:
Stanley Taub - New York NY
International Classification:
A47L 2500
US Classification:
15 15A
Abstract:
A roller having a core of natural rubber and an electrostatically activatable, mechanically chargeable outer surface is secured to a handle for rotation about its axis. The outer tacky surface is composed of a soft, flexible, open-air cured silicone polymer having a Shore A durometer hardness of approximately 30. The tacky outer surface is not caused by sticky adhesive but is permanent and formed during the curing process. The outer surface is mechanically chargeable and cleanable by rolling the surface over a second surface covered with a pressure sensitive adhesive. The second surface in one embodiment is the outer surface of a second roller which is biased into contact with the outer surface of the first roller as the first roller is rolled over the surface of a disk to be cleaned.
Method Of Supporting And Retaining Surgical Instruments On A Non-Skid Supporting Surface
US Patent:
5059271, Oct 22, 1991
Filed:
Apr 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/045764
Inventors:
Stanley Taub - New York NY
International Classification:
C09J 500
US Classification:
1563063
Abstract:
A method of using a sheet of silicone rubber with one smooth, tacky side as a non-slip surface for one or more articles. The sheet is placed on the surface of an object, and articles to be supported are placed on the smooth, tacky side of the sheet. The articles will not slide off the sheet despite inclination or movement of the object surface.
Method And Apparatus For Cleaning Disks Containing Encoded Information
US Patent:
4435798, Mar 6, 1984
Filed:
Mar 24, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/361140
Inventors:
Stanley Taub - New York NY
International Classification:
G11B 358, A47L 1340
US Classification:
369 72
Abstract:
An electrostatically activatable strip of mechanically chargeable, resilient, flexible material capable of retaining for at least twenty-five minutes, an electrostatic voltage sufficient to remove dust particles from the surface of a disk to be cleaned, the strip being softer than the disk to be cleaned. The strip is charged either by brushing or by separating it from a pressure sensitive adhesive surface. The strip is then passed over the disk to be cleaned, either manually or by mounting the strip radially across the disk and rotating the disk with respect thereto. Particularly favorable materials for the strip are silicone rubbers and latex rubbers having a Shore A durometer hardness of less than 100.
Drape
US Patent:
2013005, Mar 7, 2013
Filed:
Jan 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/574713
Inventors:
Stanley Taub - New York NY, US Thomas Butsch - Tuttlingen, DE
International Classification:
A61B 19/10, B31B 1/26
US Classification:
128852, 493243
Abstract:
A pouch formed from sheet material that is commonly referred to as a drape. The pouch is formed by folding the drape, which has a tacky surface, on itself and placing fasteners through holes punched in the drape which ensures the pouch maintains is maintained. The pouch catches medical instruments that may slide off of the drape, preventing the medical instruments from failing to the floor and becoming contaminated.