DR. STEVEN L. SMITH, M.D.
Marriage and Family Therapists at Irvine Blvd, Tustin, CA

License number
California G82144
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
1095 Irvine Blvd, Tustin, CA 92780
Phone
(714) 505-7110
(714) 505-7108 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Steven L Smith, Fountain Valley CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Address:
9930 Talbert Ave, Fountain Valley 92708
(714) 964-6229 (Phone), (714) 378-6612 (Fax)
MAJESTIC HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER, INC
14591 Newport Ave STE 206, Tustin 92780
(714) 505-3959 (Phone), (818) 906-0847 (Fax)
1236 N Magnolia Ave, Anaheim 92801
(714) 995-1000 (Phone)
2925 Palo Verde Ave, Long Beach 90815
(562) 429-2473 (Phone), (562) 429-7503 (Fax)
Certifications:
Family Practice, 2002
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Creighton University
Graduated: 1991
University of Southern California / Keck School of Medicine
Graduated: 1975
U Colo Sch Med


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Method And Apparatus For Accurately Dispensing Liquids And Solids

US Patent:
6126039, Oct 3, 2000
Filed:
Jan 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/229538
Inventors:
David J. Cline - Long Beach CA
Steven Smith - Tustin CA
Timothy S. Clark - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Fluid Research Corporation - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
B67D 508
US Classification:
222 63
Abstract:
A system for metering and dispensing single and plural component liquids and solids as described herein. The dispensing system has a microprocessor-based control system and volumetrically efficient non-reciprocating pumps which provide a very accurate control of component ratios, shot sizes, flow rates and dispense durations. The dispensing system maintains constant pressure between the output of the pump and the dispense head. The progressive cavity pump is formed from individual, interlocking pressure sections, each of which has a double helix bore. A dispense head for a plural pump dispensing system using sealed bellows with rods extending therethrough associated with an actuator. The sealed bellows attach at one end to the body of the dispense head and at the other to the rods. The rods extend into a chamber and have a sealing end selectively engaging the exits from the chamber.


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Method And Apparatus For Accurately Dispensing Liquids And Solids

US Patent:
2002001, Feb 7, 2002
Filed:
Sep 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/948733
Inventors:
David Cline - Long Beach CA, US
Steven Smith - Tustin CA, US
Timothy Clark - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
B67B007/00, G01F011/00
US Classification:
222/001000, 222/055000
Abstract:
A system for metering and dispensing single and plural component liquids and solids as described herein. The dispensing system has a microprocessor-based control system and volumetrically efficient non-reciprocating pumps which provide a very accurate control of component ratios, shot sizes, flow rates and dispense durations. The dispensing system maintains constant pressure between the output of the pump and the dispense head. The progressive cavity pump is formed from individual, interlocking pressure sections, each of which has a double helix bore. A rotor is inserted into the double helix bore with an interference fit. The dispense head has no dynamic fluid sealing surfaces and instead uses bellows as a sealing mechanism. The dispensing system includes a simple, easy to use calibration procedure and a weight scale. The system also has numerous feedback components for accurately controlling the pressure, flow rates, fluid levels and amounts of fluids dispensed.


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Method And Apparatus For Accurately Dispensing Liquids And Solids

US Patent:
5857589, Jan 12, 1999
Filed:
Nov 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/752768
Inventors:
David J. Cline - Long Beach CA
Steven Smith - Tustin CA
Timothy S. Clark - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Fluid Research Corporation - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
B67B 700
US Classification:
222 1
Abstract:
A system for metering and dispensing single and plural component liquids and solids as described herein. The dispensing system has a microprocessor-based control system and volumetrically efficient non-reciprocating pumps which provide a very accurate control of component ratios, shot sizes, flow rates and dispense durations. The dispensing system maintains constant pressure between the output of the pump and the dispense head. The progressive cavity pump is formed from individual, interlocking pressure sections, each of which has a double helix bore. A rotor is inserted into the double helix bore with an interference fit. The dispense head has no dynamic fluid sealing surfaces and instead uses bellows as a sealing mechanism. The dispensing system includes a simple, easy to use calibration procedure and a weight scale. The system also has numerous feedback components for accurately controlling the pressure, flow rates, fluid levels and amounts of fluids dispensed.


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Method And Apparatus For Accurately Dispensing Liquids And Solids

US Patent:
6286566, Sep 11, 2001
Filed:
Oct 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/677932
Inventors:
David J. Cline - Long Beach CA
Steven Smith - Tustin CA
Timothy S. Clark - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Fluid Research Corporation - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
B65B 104
US Classification:
141 83
Abstract:
A system for metering and dispensing single and plural component liquids and solids as described herein. The dispensing system has a microprocessor-based control system and volumetrically efficient non-reciprocating pumps which provide a very accurate control of component ratios, shot sizes, flow rates and dispense durations. The dispensing system maintains constant pressure between the output of the pump and the dispense head. The progressive cavity pump is formed from individual, interlocking pressure sections, each of which has a double helix bore. A rotor is inserted into the double helix bore with an interference fit. The dispense head has no dynamic fluid sealing surfaces and instead uses bellows as a sealing mechanism. The dispensing system includes a simple, easy to use calibration procedure and a weight scale. The system also has numerous feedback components for accurately controlling the pressure, flow rates, fluid levels and amounts of fluids dispensed.