Thomas William Higgs
Medical Practice in West Kaysville, UT

License number
Utah 5140170-6201
Issued Date
Jun 18, 2002
Expiration Date
May 31, 2005
Category
Health Care Assistant
Type
Health Care Assistant - Obsolete
Address
Address
West Kaysville, UT

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Name
Address
Phone
Thomas Higgs
4765 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067
Thomas Higgs
4767 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067
Thomas Higgs
963 Deborah Cir, Bountiful, UT 84010
Thomas Higgs
1088 Smith Ln, Kaysville, UT 84037
Thomas Higgs
1905 Fullmer, Sandy, UT 84093
(801) 944-5986

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Apparatus For Load Transfer Between Aerospace Vehicle Components, Aerospace Vehicles Including Same, And Method Of Attachment Of Aerospace Vehicle Components

Apparatus For Load Transfer Between Aerospace Vehicle Components, Aerospace Vehicles Including Same, And Method Of Attachment Of Aerospace Vehicle Components

US Patent:
6761335, Jul 13, 2004
Filed:
Nov 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/997642
Inventors:
Jerry B. Goodro - Murray UT
Thomas W. Higgs - Kaysville UT
Assignee:
Alliant Techsystems Inc. - Edina MN
International Classification:
B64G 122
US Classification:
244172, 244 54
Abstract:
A coupling apparatus and method of attaching a booster rocket motor to a core rocket vehicle and transferring thrust load therebetween. The coupling apparatus includes a load transfer structure configured for substantial point load attachment to the core rocket vehicle and at least one load acceptance structure for load-distributing attachment to the booster rocket motor. A variable cross section structural member couples the at least one load acceptance structure and the load transfer structure and may include a varied transverse cross section I-beam. The cross section of the I-beam may be varied according to height, width or thickness of one or more of its members as it extends between the load acceptance and load transfer structures. One or more of such apparatus may be used to couple a single booster rocket motor to a core rocket vehicle.


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Strain Control Device For Attaching Transmission Lines To Deformable Structures And Methods Employing Same

Strain Control Device For Attaching Transmission Lines To Deformable Structures And Methods Employing Same

US Patent:
6770821, Aug 3, 2004
Filed:
Oct 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/056943
Inventors:
Thomas W. Higgs - Kaysville UT
Assignee:
Alliant Techsystems Inc. - Edina MN
International Classification:
H02G 304
US Classification:
174135, 174 97, 174 98
Abstract:
A device and method for controlling strain in a transmission line such as a power or signal transmitting wire, cable or other conduit. The device includes a body having at least one cavity formed therein for receipt of at least a portion of a transmission line. Multiple openings formed in the body allow the transmission line to extend from the at least one cavity and external to the body. The at least one cavity is defined to include a peripheral boundary formed at least partially by a first substantially linear wall and a second opposing wall which deviates from the first wall thereby forming a deviation path for the transmission line disposed therein. A cover may be provided to cooperatively mate with the body such that it conceals the cavity or cavities formed therein.


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Strain Control Device For Attaching Transmission Lines To Deformable Structures And Methods Employing Same

Strain Control Device For Attaching Transmission Lines To Deformable Structures And Methods Employing Same

US Patent:
6959491, Nov 1, 2005
Filed:
Jun 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/871149
Inventors:
Thomas W. Higgs - Kaysville UT, US
Assignee:
Alliant Techsystems Inc. - Edina MN
International Classification:
H02G003/04, H05K013/00
US Classification:
29854, 29868, 174 97, 174 98, 174135
Abstract:
A device and method for controlling strain in a transmission line such as a power or signal transmitting wire, cable or other conduit. The device includes a body having at least one cavity formed therein for receipt of at least a portion of a transmission line. Multiple openings formed in the body allow the transmission line to extend from the at least one cavity and external to the body. The at least one cavity is defined to include a peripheral boundary formed at least partially by a first substantially linear wall and a second opposing wall which deviates from the first wall, thereby forming a deviation path for the transmission line disposed therein. A cover may be provided to cooperatively mate with the body such that it conceals the cavity or cavities formed therein.