THOMAS LEE, OD
Optometry at Cantara St, Van Nuys, CA

License number
California OPT6605TPA
Category
Optometry
Type
Optometrist
Address
Address
13652 Cantara St, Van Nuys, CA 91402
Phone
(818) 375-2000

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Thomas Lee, Panorama City CA - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Thomas Lee, Panorama City CA - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Specialties:
Optometry
Address:
13652 Cantara St, Panorama City 91402
(818) 375-2000 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Thomas Lee, Panorama City CA

Thomas Lee, Panorama City CA

Specialties:
Optometrist
Address:
13652 Cantara St, Panorama City, CA 91402


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Aircraft Trash Collection And Compacting Apparatus

Aircraft Trash Collection And Compacting Apparatus

US Patent:
5490455, Feb 13, 1996
Filed:
May 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/442677
Inventors:
Walter Conti - Woodside CA
William R. Feemster - Malibu CA
Jeffrey L. Felts - Canyon Country CA
Antony J. Fields - San Francisco CA
Robert W. Henderson - Claremont CA
Paul L. Howard - Palo Alto CA
Kevin F. Kaub - Palmdale CA
Joel A. Lederman - Canoga Park CA
Thomas M. Lee - Sherman Oaks CA
Gilbert Martinez - Castaic CA
Mark H. Mathews - Northridge CA
Ravi V. Patel - Newhall CA
Michael W. Waldrep - Santa Clarita CA
John H. Wetzel - Glendora CA
Assignee:
Aero-Design Technology - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B03B 1516
US Classification:
100 50
Abstract:
A trash collection and compacting apparatus primarily intended for use onboard an aircraft comprising a stationary compactor unit and interrelated movable trolley unit, the trolley unit having a plurality of separate trash collection chambers into which trash is deposited and compacted. The trolley unit includes wheels for moving the trolley through an aircraft for the collection of trash, and support rails for supporting the trolley unit on the compactor unit for the direct compaction of trash in the trolley. The compactor unit includes a compaction ram mounted on a carriage assembly for movement into discrete positions overlying each collection chamber of the trolley unit, and supports the trolley so that compaction forces are not transmitted to the aircraft. The trolley unit includes separable sides and dividing panels which facilitate the removal of compacted trash within the chambers, and has multiple fail safe locks and latches to ensure that the sides and panels are not inadvertently separated during trash collection and compaction. The trolley unit is also provided with fire doors to close the chambers, and removable trash bins are disposed in each trash chamber to facilitate handling of compacted trash, the bins having separable sides for emptying the compacted trash therefrom.


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Aircraft Trash Collection And Compacting Apparatus

Aircraft Trash Collection And Compacting Apparatus

US Patent:
5465660, Nov 14, 1995
Filed:
Feb 16, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/198072
Inventors:
Walter Conti - Woodside CA
William R. Feemster - Malibu CA
Jeffrey L. Felts - Poppy Meadow CA
Antony J. Fields - San Francisco CA
Robert W. Henderson - Claremont CA
Paul L. Howard - Palo Alto CA
Kevin F. Kaub - Palmdale CA
Joel A. Lederman - Canoga Park CA
Thomas M. Lee - Sherman Oaks CA
Gilbert Martinez - Castaic CA
Mark H. Mathews - Northridge CA
Ravi V. Patel - Newhall CA
Michael W. Waldrep - Santa Clarita CA
John H. Wetzel - Glendora CA
Assignee:
Aero-Design Technology - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B30B 1506
US Classification:
100 48
Abstract:
A trash collection and compacting apparatus primarily intended for use onboard an aircraft comprising a stationary compactor unit and interrelated movable wheeled trolley unit, the trolley unit having a plurality of separate trash collection chambers into which trash is deposited and compacted and support rails for supporting the trolley unit on the compactor unit for the direct compaction of trash in the trolley. The trolley unit also has separable sides to facilitate removal of compacted trash, and multiple fail safe locks and latches to ensure that the sides are not inadvertently separated during trash collection and compaction. Fire doors are provided to close the chambers, and removable trash bins are disposed in each trash chamber to facilitate handling of compacted trash, the bins having separable sides for emptying the compacted trash therefrom. The compactor unit includes a compaction ram mounted on a carriage assembly for movement into discrete positions overlying each collection chamber of the trolley unit and supports the trolley so that compaction forces are not transmitted to the aircraft.