TED D KILPATRICK
Psychologist at Lk Julia Dr, Ponte Vedra, FL

License number
Florida 2343
Issued Date
Mar 18, 1982
Effective Date
Apr 9, 2002
Expiration Date
May 31, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Psychologist
Address
Address
124 Lake Julia Dr N, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082
Phone
(904) 285-2644

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ted Kilpatrick, age 82
124 Lake Julia Dr N, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2644
Ted D Kilpatrick, age 82
124 Lake Julia Dr, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2644
(904) 285-1585
Ted D Kilpatrick
13000 Sawgrass Village Cir, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2644
Ted Kilpatrick, age 53
1838 Hollyhill Rd, Pensacola, FL 32526
(850) 941-8681
Ted Kilpatrick
Pensacola, FL
(850) 941-8681

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Ted D Kilpatrick PH.D

124 Lk Julia Dr N, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082

Industry:
Health Practitioner's Office School/Educational Services
Doing business as:
Ted D Kilpatrick PHD
Phone:
(904) 285-2644 (Phone)
Principal:
Ted Kilpatrick (Principal)
Categories:
Psychologists
Products:
Doctors of Philosophy


Ted D. Kilpatrick, PH.D., Inc

Ponte Vedra, FL

Status:
Inactive
Registration:
May 1, 1995
Addresses:
3204 Sawgrass Vlg Cir, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082
101 Sea Hammock Way, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082
State ID:
P95000035352
Business type:
Domestic for Profit Corporation
President:
Ted D. Kilpatrick President, inactive

Professional information

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Ted Kilpatrick Photo 1
Predominantly Paperboard Spacer Comprising Interlocked Beams

Predominantly Paperboard Spacer Comprising Interlocked Beams

US Patent:
5386786, Feb 7, 1995
Filed:
Mar 25, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/217937
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Jerome A. Wilson - Valparaiso IN
Assignee:
Gate Pallet Systems, Inc. - Crown Point IN
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A spacer comprises two interlocked beams, each folded from a sheet of corrugated paperboard so as to have a base panel and panels on each side of a plane intersecting the base panel approximately at a right angle. In each beam, the panels on each side include a side panel extending from the base panel, an outer panel extending inwardly from the side panel approximately to the intersecting plane, an inner panel extending from the inwardly extending outer panel approximately to the base panel, and panels bracing and reinforcing such beam. Each beam has a notch opening at the base panel and receiving a portion of the other beam. Two tongues including portions of the base panel and portions of the side panels project toward each other and project partly over the notch. Each beam has recesses extending along folds and receiving the projecting tongues of the other beam.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 2
Paperboard Pallet With Decking Sheet Folded To Form Outer Stringers

Paperboard Pallet With Decking Sheet Folded To Form Outer Stringers

US Patent:
5355812, Oct 18, 1994
Filed:
Sep 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/119726
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Gate Pallet Systems, Inc. - Crown Point IN
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A pallet made predominantly of corrugated paperboard comprises a first decking sheet defining a first deck and a second decking sheet defining a second deck. The first and second decks are planar. The first decking sheet is folded to form two outer stringers extending longitudinally. Each outer stringer has a box-like profile, which is defined by an outer panel extending vertically from the first deck, a panel extending inwardly from the outer panel and secured adhesively to the second deck, an inner panel extending vertically from the inwardly extending panel, a panel extending outwardly from the inner panel, a panel extending vertically from the outwardly extending panel and secured adhesively to the outer panel, a diagonal panel extending diagonally from the vertically extending panel secured adhesively to the outer panel and bracing the box-like profile, and a panel extending outwardly from the diagonal panel and secured adhesively to the outwardly extending panel that is secured adhesively to the first deck. A middle stringer is interposed between the outer stringers, and between the first and second decks, and is secured adhesively to the first and second decks. Two transverse braces are interengaged with the middle stringer via interengaging notches in the transverse braces and in the middle stringer.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 3
Paperboard Pallet With Half Stringers

Paperboard Pallet With Half Stringers

US Patent:
5406892, Apr 18, 1995
Filed:
Mar 15, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/213925
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Jefferson Smurfit Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A predominantly paperboard pallet comprises longitudinally extending outer stringers, made from an intermediate article folded from a corrugated paperboard sheet so as to have a lower panel and six panels on each side of a vertical plane bisecting the lower panel. On each side thereof, an outer panel extends upwardly and outwardly from the lower panel, an outer panel extends inwardly from the upwardly and outwardly extending panel, to the bisecting plane, an inner panel extends downwardly from the inwardly extending panel, approximately to the lower panel, an inner panel overlies the lower panel and extends outwardly from the downwardly extending panel, to the upwardly and outwardly extending panel, an inner panel extends upwardly and inwardly, to the downwardly extending panel, and an inner panel underlies the inwardly extending panel and extends outwardly, to the upwardly and outwardly extending panel. The underlying panel is secured adhesively to the inwardly extending panel. The overlying panel is secured adhesively to the lower panel.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 4
Pallet Having Notched Stringer And Notched Brace

Pallet Having Notched Stringer And Notched Brace

US Patent:
5458068, Oct 17, 1995
Filed:
Aug 3, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/285660
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Jefferson Smurfit Corporation (U.S.) - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
In a pallet, each of a plurality of similar stringers is folded from a single sheet of paperboard material and has at least two downwardly opening notches, and each of a plurality of similar braces is folded from a single sheet of paperboard material and has an upwardly opening notch. The upwardly opening notch of each brace is interengaged with one of the downwardly opening notches of the stringers, except that at least one of the stringers is not interengaged with such a brace at one or more of the downwardly opening notches. Each downwardly opening notch of each stringer is shaped so as to be deeper at the outer panels of such stringer and so and to so as to be shallower at two inner panels of such stringer. Each upwardly opening notch of each brace is shaped so as to interengage with such a notch of one of the stringers and so as to have a groove receiving portions of the inner panels of the stringer having the interengaging notch. The stringers and the braces are secured adhesively to one another at the interengaging notches.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 5
Pallet Having Notched Stinger And Notched Brace

Pallet Having Notched Stinger And Notched Brace

US Patent:
5427034, Jun 27, 1995
Filed:
Feb 24, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/201345
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Jefferson Smurfit Corp. (U.S.) - Valparaiso IN
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A predominantly paperboard pallet is disclosed. Each of two outer stringers and one middle stringer or each of two outer stringers and two middle stringers is folded so as to have a given cross-section, preferably trapezoidal and tapering downwardly. Plural decking members having generally planar lower edges extend transversely through apertures in the respective stringers and are secured adhesively to the respective stringers. Each of two or four braces is folded so as to have a smaller cross-sections, preferably trapezoidal and tapering upwardly, and so as to have a generally planar upper edge. The middle stringer or middle stringers and the plural braces have interengaging notches and are secured adhesively to one another. The upper edge of each brace is secured adhesively to the lower edge of a selected decking member, on opposite sides of a selected stringer, which may be an outer stringer or a middle stringer. Each brace may have two notches, each receiving a portion of one of the middle stringers, whereupon each middle stringer has two notches with each notch receiving a portion of one such brace.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 6
Paperboard Pallet With Decking Members Adjacent To Inner Panels Of Stringers

Paperboard Pallet With Decking Members Adjacent To Inner Panels Of Stringers

US Patent:
5381739, Jan 17, 1995
Filed:
Mar 15, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/213233
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Gate Pallet Systems, Inc. - Crown Point IN
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A pallet comprises a plurality of stringers extending longitudinally and a plurality of decking members extending transversely. As folded from corrugated paperboard, each stringer has an upper panel and six panels on each side of a generally vertical plane intersecting the upper panel. The panels on each side include an outer panel extending downwardly and outwardly from the upper panel, an outer panel extending inwardly from the downwardly and outwardly extending outer panel, an inner panel extending upwardly from the inwardly extending outer panel and secured to the like panel on the other side, an inner panel extending outwardly from the upwardly extending inner panel and secured adhesively to the upper panel, an inner panel extending downwardly and inwardly from the outwardly extending inner panel, and an inner panel extending outwardly from the downwardly and inwardly extending inner panel and secured adhesively to the inwardly extending outer panel. As folded from corrugated paperboard, each decking member has a generally planar upper edge and extends through aligned apertures in the downwardly and outwardly extending outer panels, the downwardly and inwardly extending inner panels, and the upwardly extending inner panels. The upper edges of the decking members are secured adhesively to the outwardly extending inner panels.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 7
Article Of Furniture With Footrest Mounted Pivotally To Drawer

Article Of Furniture With Footrest Mounted Pivotally To Drawer

US Patent:
5607212, Mar 4, 1997
Filed:
Oct 12, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/542410
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
International Classification:
A47B 8300
US Classification:
312237
Abstract:
An article of furniture with a drawer movable horizontally within a drawer-receiving receptacle, into and from a closed position and through a range of opened positions, is provided with a footrest having an expansive, cushioned, foot-supportive panel. The drawer has an interior space, walls including outer, inner, side walls, and file-hanging rails mounted within the drawer so as to extend between the outer and inner walls or between the side walls, near the other walls, to accommodate file folders with upper hangers extending above the file-hanging rails. The footrest is mounted to one of the outer and side walls so as to be pivotally movable through at least about 90. degree. of pivotal motion, when the drawer is moved sufficiently for the footrest to clear the margin of the drawer-receiving receptacle, from and into a lowered position wherein the footrest extends horizontally so as to cover a substantial part of the interior space, wherein substantially all of the footrest lies beneath the upper plane defined by the upper edges of the side walls, so as to permit the drawer to be horizontally moved into and from the closed position without interference from the footrest, and wherein the footrest is spaced above the file-hanging rails, so as not to interfere with such folders hanging from the file-hanging rails, and through a range of raised positions wherein the footrest allows access to the same part of the interior space.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 8
Pallet Stringer

Pallet Stringer

US Patent:
5423270, Jun 13, 1995
Filed:
Jan 10, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/179111
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Gate Pallet Systems, Inc. - Crown Point IL
International Classification:
B65D 1920
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A pallet stringer, generally trapezoidal when viewed endwise, is folded from a corrugated cardboard sheet so as to have six panels on each side of a vertical plane and a lower panel intersected by the plane, namely an outer panel extending upwardly from the lower panel, an outer panel extending inwardly from the upwardly extending outer panel, toward and approximately to the generally vertical plane, an inner panel extending downwardly from the inwardly extending outer panel, toward and approximately to the lower panel, an inner panel extending outwardly from the downwardly extending inner panel, overlying the lower panel, and extending toward and approximately to the upwardly extending outer panel, an inner panel extending upwardly and inwardly from the inner panel overlying the lower panel, and extending toward and approximately to the downwardly extending inner panel, and an inner panel extending outwardly from the upwardly and inwardly extending inner panel, underlying the inwardly extending outer panel, and extending toward and approximately to the upwardly extending outer panel. The improved stringer may be advantageously combined with a decking member extending through aligned apertures in certain panels. Certain panels are secured adhesively to other panels.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 9
Paperboard Pallet

Paperboard Pallet

US Patent:
5372074, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
Jun 30, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/906356
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Gate Pallet Systems, Inc. - Crown Point IN
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A paperboard pallet having a trapezoidal profile is disclosed, which comprises two outer stringers, an additional stringer therebetween, an upper sheet, and a lower sheet. Each stringer has a trapezoidal profile. The upper sheet is secured adhesively to a broad, upper end of each stringer. The lower sheet has two outer flaps, each being folded upwardly and being secured adhesively to an outer wall of a respective one of the outer stringers. The upper sheet may have two outer flaps, each being folded downwardly and being secured adhesively to such an outer wall. Several alternative arrangements are disclosed, which include one wherein a lower base of a paperboard tray defines the upper sheet, another wherein a lower base of a paperboard carton defines the upper sheet, and others wherein blocks cut from such stringers replace the stringers.


Ted Kilpatrick Photo 10
Pallet Stringer

Pallet Stringer

US Patent:
5365857, Nov 22, 1994
Filed:
Mar 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/038001
Inventors:
Ted D. Kilpatrick - Ponte Vedra Beach FL
Arthur M. Wagner - Geneva IL
Donald G. Young - La Crosse IN
Assignee:
Gate Pallet Systems, Inc. - Crown Point IN
International Classification:
B65D 1900
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
A pallet stringer, generally trapezoidal when viewed endwise, is folded from a corrugated paperboard sheet to have five panels on each side of a vertical plane and a lower panel intersected by the plane, namely an outer panel extending upwardly and outwardly from the lower panel, another outer panel extending inwardly from the upwardly extending outer panel, toward the plane, an inner panel extending downwardly from the inwardly extending outer panel, toward the lower panel, another inner panel extending upwardly and outwardly from the downwardly extending panel, toward the inwardly extending outer panel, at an acute angle relative to the downwardly extending panel, and an inner panel extending inwardly from the upwardly and outwardly extending inner panel, toward the downwardly extending inner panel. The inwardly extending inner panels may have tabs extending into decking member apertures in other panels. Certain panels are secured adhesively to other panels.