DR. TIMOTHY RYAN SMITH, MD
Medical Practice at Delaware St, Minneapolis, MN

License number
Minnesota 04-36610
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Pediatrics
License number
Minnesota 54769
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Pediatrics
Address
Address
420 Delaware St SE MMC 391, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone
(612) 624-1192
(612) 626-7042 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Timothy Smith, age 68
4945 Suburban Dr, Excelsior, MN 55331
(952) 484-6220

Professional information

Timothy Smith Photo 1

Owner, Adaptable Visionary Llc

Position:
Owner at Adaptable Visionary LLC
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Entertainment
Work:
Adaptable Visionary LLC - Owner


Timothy Smith Photo 2

Senior Tax Manager At Grant Thornton Llp

Position:
Senior Tax Manager at Grant Thornton LLP
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Grant Thornton LLP since Jun 2003 - Senior Tax Manager
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2005 - 2008
MBT, Taxation
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2002 - 2004
BSB, Accounting
Edina High School


Timothy Smith Photo 3

Senior Sales Professional At Sanofi-Aventis

Position:
Senior Sales Professional at sanofi-aventis
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
sanofi-aventis - Senior Sales Professional Marco May 2001 - Aug 2002 - Sales Professional
Education:
St. Cloud State University
B.S., Marketing


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Timothy Smith - Brooklyn Park, MN

Work:
VALEANT PHARMACEUTICALS
Senior Sales Professional
SANOFI-AVENTIS
Senior Sales Professional
MARCO BUSINESS PRODUCTS - Minneapolis, MN
Account Executive
LOFFLER BUSINESS SYSTEMS - Minneapolis, MN
Account Executive
Education:
ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Science in Marketing


Timothy Smith Photo 5

Electrical Equipment Housing Safety Interlock System

US Patent:
6301126, Oct 9, 2001
Filed:
Jun 17, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/335390
Inventors:
Timothy J. Smith - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
H02B 110
US Classification:
361826
Abstract:
A housing for electrical equipment has first and second halves. An electrical connecting plug between the housing halves is arranged to require halves of the plug to be separated before the housing halves can be separated.


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Gas Pilot Burner Assembly

US Patent:
2013033, Dec 19, 2013
Filed:
Jun 15, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/525180
Inventors:
Donald J. Kasprzyk - Maple Grove MN, US
Gregory Young - Richfield MN, US
James Glenn Buezis - Plymouth MN, US
Willem Vander Werf - Maple Grove MN, US
Timothy J. Smith - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
F23D 14/46
US Classification:
431154
Abstract:
A pilot burner assembly for easy removal of a thermo-electric or other device is disclosed. In an illustrative embodiment, a pilot burner assembly may include a bracket and a resilient clip, which together, help maintain at least some of the pilot burner components in a desired configuration.


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Ventilating Dehumidifying System Using A Wheel For Both Heat Recovery And Dehumidification

US Patent:
6355091, Mar 12, 2002
Filed:
Mar 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/518924
Inventors:
Steven M. Felber - Eagan MN
Timothy J. Smith - Minneapolis MN
Brad A. Terlson - Maple Grove MN
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
B01D 5306
US Classification:
95 10, 95 11, 95113, 95126, 96111, 96112, 96125, 96127, 96130, 96150, 96154
Abstract:
A ventilation and dehumidification system for ventilating fresh air to a conditioned space. The system is comprised of a unitary heat transfer desiccant wheel for dehumidifying incoming air by exchanging moisture from an inflow current of air with an outflow current of air. The unitary heat recovery wheel is able to transfer heat between the two air currents when the wheel is spun at a faster speed. The unitary heat transfer desiccant wheel is both regenerated and defrosted by a regenerative heater which is placed to heat the outflow current of air before the outflow current passes through the unitary heat transfer desiccant wheel. The unitary heat transfer desiccant wheel is spun at a slow speed to accomplish more dehumidification, and at a fast speed to accomplish more heat recovery. The system includes at least two blowers in order to motivate the inflow and outflow currents of air. The blowers can be arranged so as to create an air pressure differential between the inflow chamber and the outflow chamber so that any leakage of air between the two chambers will occur from the inflow chamber to the outflow chamber.


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Dehumidifier Using Non-Rotating Desiccant Material

US Patent:
6364942, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Mar 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/519870
Inventors:
Steven M. Felber - Eagan MN
Timothy J. Kensok - Minnetonka MN
Timothy J. Smith - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
B01D 5304
US Classification:
96111, 96127, 96130
Abstract:
A dehumidification system for dehumidifying a conditioned space. The system is comprised of a motionless desiccant block for dehumidifying air within the conditioned space. The system is configured to operate in one of two modes. In a first dehumidifying mode the system draws air from the conditioned space, dehumidifies the air, and returns the air to the conditioned space. In a second regeneration mode the system draws air from outside the conditioned space, heats the air, passes the heated air through the desiccant to dry the desiccant, and expels the air back outside the conditioned space. The system is configured with pivoting dampers to select air source and air destination for the two modes of the system. The system includes blowers in order to motivate the flow of air and a regenerative heater for use during regeneration mode. By utilizing a motionless desiccant block the system avoids the expense and maintenance of desiccant wheels and wheel motors.


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Nozzle Assembly For The Water Distribution Tray Of A Pad-Type Humidifier Unit

US Patent:
5971366, Oct 26, 1999
Filed:
Jul 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/123798
Inventors:
Timothy J. Smith - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Honeywell Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261 29
Abstract:
A nozzle assembly for the water distribution tray of a humidifier has at least one arm which cooperates with a feature such as a slot on a tray wall, to hold the nozzle assembly in a desired position above a water distribution area of the tray. In a preferred embodiment, the nozzle assembly has two pairs of arms for mounting the nozzle assembly to the tray. Each pair of arms together form a wishbone shape. The arm ends of each pair can be deflected toward each other to permit the ends to enter a slot on the tray wall. When the arm ends are released within the slot, they latch with the slot to hold the nozzle assembly in the desired position.


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Frame For Supporting The Pad In A Pad-Type Humidifier Unit

US Patent:
5919533, Jul 6, 1999
Filed:
Jun 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/883987
Inventors:
Timothy J. Smith - Minneapolis MN
Edward L. Schwarz - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Honeywell Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A47G 112, B01F 304
US Classification:
428 14
Abstract:
An in-duct humidifier has a permeable rectangular pad to be placed in a heated air stream. Water dripping onto the top of the pad is evaporated by the air stream which is passing through the pad to thereby increase its humidity. The pad is held in a frame and the frame is mounted in the humidifier's housing. The frame holds the pad by an arrangement of sloped surfaces and narrow projections to minimize the area of the frame in direct contact with the pad. By minimizing the contact area between the pad and the frame, the amount of water flowing onto the frame and evaporating from the frame is minimized, thereby reducing the rate and amount of minerals dissolved in the water which are deposited on the frame surfaces.