DR. VINCENT HENRY BRADLEY, M.D.
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Pine Forest Dr, Dallas, TX

License number
Texas E2476
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Anesthesiology
Address
Address
11715 Pine Forest Dr, Dallas, TX 75230
Phone
(214) 750-6149
(214) 750-6040 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Vincent Bradley
3907 Darlinghurst Dr, Houston, TX 77045
(713) 413-4142
Vincent Bradley, age 80
7723 Tanglecrest Dr, Dallas, TX 75254
(214) 436-1266
Vincent Bradley
2300 Morton St, Marshall, TX 75670
(281) 808-0403
Vincent Bradley, age 50
2507 Painted Dusk Ct, Fresno, TX 77545
Vincent H Bradley, age 80
11715 Pine Forest Dr, Dallas, TX 75230
(214) 369-1266

Professional information

Vincent Bradley Photo 1

Beverage Container Holders

US Patent:
6520366, Feb 18, 2003
Filed:
Mar 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/537896
Inventors:
Vincent H. Bradley - Dallas TX 75230
Roger D. Chafin - Addison TX 75001-4402
Charles M. Armstrong - Addison TX 75001
International Classification:
B65D 2102
US Classification:
220 232, 220 234, 220 236
Abstract:
Beverage container holders which typically include a single-cup beverage container holder, a dual-cup beverage container holder, a three-cup beverage container holder and a four-cup beverage container holder. The respective beverage container holders are each characterized by at least one container cup and a handle attached to the container cup, which handle is typically hollow and serrated or scalloped to facilitate non-rotatable nesting of the handles of two or more of the beverage container holders in either stored or functional configuration. The various configurations of the container cups on the handles facilitates selective positioning of the container cups of multiple nested beverage container holders, to enable an individual to carry a selected number of beverages using one hand at the nested handles. In another embodiment, a dual tray characterized by a pair of typically recessed and/or planar tray surfaces extending from a common serrated handle can be used alone to carry food, or in handle-nested combination with one or more of the beverage container holders for carrying both food and a drink or drinks using one hand.


Vincent Bradley Photo 2

Food, Beverage And Utility Tray

US Patent:
6264026, Jul 24, 2001
Filed:
Nov 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/433834
Inventors:
Vincent H. Bradley - Dallas TX
International Classification:
B65D 7700
US Classification:
206217
Abstract:
A food, beverage and utility tray which includes in a first embodiment a plate section having downwardly-extending legs or supports and a flat area bordered by a tapered lip for receiving and supporting a plate. An intermediate section extends from the plate section and includes a downwardly-extending conical hand grip and a slotted cup holder. A stiffening and finger access indentation typically extends from the plate section, through the upper surface of the hand grip to the cup holder. A downwardly-extending arm rest may be provided in the plate section for engaging the forearm of the user. In another embodiment a supplemental cup holder may be included in the intermediate section between the plate section and the cup holder. In yet another embodiment two to four legs may be provided on the plate section and these legs may project from the lip extending around the plate section as substantially flat or slightly curved supports, or as frusto-conical legs extending from the plate section. In still another embodiment a recess or indentation is provided in the plate section for accommodating a saucer, salad or dessert plate and a pair of curved stiffeners are provided in the intermediate section for strengthening the tray.


Vincent Bradley Photo 3

Food And Beverage Tray

US Patent:
5971139, Oct 26, 1999
Filed:
Apr 15, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/839721
Inventors:
Vincent H. Bradley - Dallas TX
International Classification:
A45C 1120
US Classification:
206217
Abstract:
A plate section includes a planar inner section, surrounded by a raised lip. A cup holder for holding a beverage container is attached to the plate section by an intermediate section. A hand grip extends downward from the intermediate section. The hand grip is hollow and provides space for tableware and condiments. Also, the hand grip has a plurality of serrations to facilitate gripping the hand grip. A plurality of supports extend downward from the plate section to provide additional support to the plate section when the food and beverage tray is placed upon a supporting a surface. The supports are spaced apart so as to extend downward on opposite sides of a person's arm when the food and beverage tray is held. A supplemental beverage container holder, including a pair of supplemental cup holders, connected by a supplemental intermediate section, may be inserted into the rest of the food and beverage tray. A supplemental hand grip extends downward from the supplemental intermediate section.