WILLIAM JARED SCOTT
Osteopathic Medicine in Englewood, CO

License number
Colorado 41596
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medicine
License number
Colorado DR.0041596
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medicine
Address
Address 2
501 E. Hampden Ave, Englewood, CO 80113
PO Box 173862, Denver, CO 80217
Phone
(303) 788-6911
(303) 306-7753 (Fax)
(303) 306-7783

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
William Scott, age 53
5213 Persimmon Ln, Castle Rock, CO 80109
(303) 660-2424
William Scott, age 68
5208 Mt Audubon St, Frederick, CO 80504
(303) 887-9296
William Scott
5400 Sheridan Blvd Lot 352, Arvada, CO 80002
(303) 332-8231
William Scott, age 41
5400 Sheridan Blvd Lot 248, Arvada, CO 80002
(303) 964-9197
William L Scott, age 45
1386 Fremont Cir S, Littleton, CO 80122
(303) 730-8432

Professional information

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William Scott - Denver, CO

Work:
CCOMM/Rolinc
Cable Technician
Real Estate Solutions
Access Associate
S&W Performance Marine
Customer service, phone orders, maintenance scheduling and inventory control
Green Country Cycle City
Education:
Tulsa Technology Center Graduate
Technology
Union High School Graduate Arapahoe Community College
Associate of Arts in Business Administration


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Method Of Making An Object Retention Liner For Concrete Construction

US Patent:
5268137, Dec 7, 1993
Filed:
Jul 28, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/920901
Inventors:
Samuel C. Scott - Denver CO
William C. Scott - Denver CO
Mark A. Scott - Denver CO
International Classification:
B29C 3340
US Classification:
264225
Abstract:
An object retention form liner is described for use in holding and transferring objects, such as thin bricks to the finished surface of concrete structures. The form liner is produced by strategically positioning a plurality of bricks in a face-up position in a flat, shallow mold. Recesses sized to fit the bricks can be provided in the surface of the mold with a sealing ridge provided between each of the recesses. The bricks are positioned in the recesses and a liquid elastomeric material is poured into the mold to cover the bricks. Reinforcing fiberglass mesh can be embedded in the elastomeric material to provide additional tensile strength to the liner. Upon setting, the liner and retained bricks are removed from the mold and the liner can be stored, shipped or used in concrete construction. The liners are attached to the inside surface of concrete forms and the bricks are held rigidly in place while the concrete is poured and sets. Upon removal of the form and liner, the bricks remain permanently embedded in the surface of the concrete structure providing an improved aesthetic appearance.


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Command Post At Usaf

Position:
Command Post at USAF
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
USAF - Command Post


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Dr. William J Scott, Englewood CO - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Address:
Carepoint PC
501 E Hampden Ave, Englewood 80113
(303) 306-7783 (Phone)
Certifications:
Emergency Medicine, 2004
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Carepoint PC
501 E Hampden Ave, Englewood 80113
Aurora Medical Center in Kenosha
10400 75Th St, Kenosha 53142
Swedish Medical Center
501 East Hampden Ave, Englewood 80113
Education:
Medical School
University Of Alabama School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1971
Denver Health Med Center


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William Scott - Brighton, CO

Work:
Head of Animation & Graphic Design


William Jared Scott Photo 6

William Jared Scott, Aurora CO

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Work:
Carepoint
3033 S Parker Rd, Aurora, CO 80014
Education:
University of California at Los Angeles (1999)


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William G. Scott, Golden CO - Lawyer

Office:
Golden, CO
ISLN:
903889627
Admitted:
1970
University:
University of South Dakota, B.A.
Law School:
University of South Dakota, J.D.


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Object Bracket Holder For Concrete Forms

US Patent:
5667190, Sep 16, 1997
Filed:
Aug 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/510006
Inventors:
Samuel C. Scott - Aurora CO
William C. Scott - Aurora CO
International Classification:
B22D 1904, B44F 700
US Classification:
249 16
Abstract:
A disposable bracket for holding and securing an object to the inside surface of a construction form for embedding the object and exposing its face surface in a settable material, such as concrete. The bracket has a plurality of perimeter members that corresponds to the outer edge configuration of the object. The perimeter members include an inwardly extending flange which supports the perimeter edge of the object. The bracket perimeter can be closed or open and can have cross reinforcing members, if desired. The cross-section of the perimeter members making up the bracket can include a curved convex outer surface extending upwardly and outwardly from the flange to a flat surface perpendicular to the flange. The perimeter member forms one half of a grout line mold formed in between adjacent objects embedded in the finished wall. The interior of the perimeter member can be hollow to allow flexure between the outer flat surface and the inner flange supporting the object.


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Object Bracket Holder For Concrete Forms

US Patent:
5922235, Jul 13, 1999
Filed:
Jan 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/788419
Inventors:
Samuel C. Scott - Aurora CO
William C. Scott - Aurora CO
International Classification:
B22D 1904
US Classification:
249 16
Abstract:
An individual bracket for holding and securing an object to the surface of a construction form for embedding the object in a settable material, such as concrete, and exposing the face surface of the object in the finished construction. The bracket has an outer configuration formed from a plurality of side and end perimeter members that defines a recess that correspond with the outer configuration of the object. The perimeter members have a flat outer surface extending at right angles to the form and an inwardly extending flange which is parallel and in contact with the form. An upwardly curved inner surface extends from the flange to the outer edge of the flat outer surface which forms one-half of a mold to form a grout line when two brackets are connected together. The actual mold can be any shape desired to provide the various types of grout lines. An object can be held within the bracket by the use of adhesives, coatings, detentes, elastic bands or any other arrangement which will provide secure retainment of the object within the bracket during use.


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Brick Retaining Bracket

US Patent:
D380139, Jun 24, 1997
Filed:
Jan 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
D/049619
Inventors:
Samuel C. Scott - Denver CO
William C. Scott - Denver CO
International Classification:
0805
US Classification:
D 8349