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1131 S 4Th St, Canon City, CO 81212    719-3454033   

Del Norte, CO   

211 Weber St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903    719-5789580   

Colorado Spgs, CO   

Denver, CO   

1131 S 4Th St, Canon City, CO 81212   

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Peter Foley - Lawyer

ISLN:
907353353
Admitted:
1982
University:
University of Alabama, B.A.
Law School:
University of Alabama, J.D.
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Peter Foley - Lawyer

Specialties:
Health and Hospital Law, Tort Law, Insurance Defense Law, Civil Litigation
ISLN:
907353384
Admitted:
1970
University:
University of Saskatchewan, B.A., 1969
Law School:
University of Saskatchewan, LL.B., 1969

Medicine Doctors

Peter J. Foley

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Work:
UMass Memorial Medical GroupUniversity Of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center Anesthesiology
55 Lk Ave N, Worcester, MA 01655
508-3345897 (phone) 508-8565911 (fax)
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Education:
Medical School
Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine
Graduated: 1991
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Foley graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Worcester, MA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Foley is affiliated with Adcare Hospital.

License Records

Peter Colin Foley

Licenses:
License #: E079111 - Expired
Category: Emergency medical services
Issued Date: Jun 1, 2011
Expiration Date: Dec 31, 2016
Type: Orange County EMS Agency

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Field Service Technician

Location:
Canon City, CO
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Field Service Technician
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Location:
United States

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Peter Foley

Peter Foley (born 10 September 1956 in Bicester, England) is a retired footballer. Born in England he went on to represent the Republic of Ireland at ...

Us Patents

Cushioning System With Parallel Sheets Having Opposing Indentions For Linear Deflection Under Load

US Patent:
7574760, Aug 18, 2009
Filed:
Jan 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/326122
Inventors:
Peter Foley - Castle Rock CO, US
Gerald Michael (Mike) Buchen - Parker CO, US
Adam Lyons - Denver CO, US
Timothy Patrick Pepe - Centennial CO, US
Assignee:
Skydex Technologies, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
A47C 7/35
A47C 27/05
US Classification:
56557, 5719, 56541, 267164, 267142
Abstract:
A cushion comprises a first surface made of flexible high polymer resin; a second surface made of flexible high polymer resin, in at least partially coextensive relation to the first surface to define a cavity therebetween, the coextensive relation defining opposing corresponding portions of the first and second surfaces; a plurality of support members comprising inwardly directed indentations in both of the first and second surfaces extending into the cavity, a plurality of the indentations in each of the first and second surfaces having a square shape and an outwardly facing recess, a plurality of the indentations in the first surface abutting the indentations in the second surface; a layer of viscoelastic foam substantially overlying the first surface; and, a fabric enclosure surrounding the first surface, the second surface and the foam layer.

Cushioned Pole Vault Planting Box

US Patent:
2004006, Apr 8, 2004
Filed:
Oct 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/263602
Inventors:
Scott Noble - Denver CO, US
Steven Wilson - Littleton CO, US
William Farrell - Englewood CO, US
Peter Foley - Castle Rock CO, US
International Classification:
A63B005/06
US Classification:
482/018000
Abstract:
A pole vault planting box is cushioned to reduce and minimize the risk of injury to pole vaulters. The planting box includes a base pan which is mounted below ground level adjacent the runway, and a sloped surface extending downwardly from the base surface to a pole planting position adjacent the stop-board. Cushioning components are positioned on the base surface and sloped surface of the base pan. A top cover may be positioned over some or all of the base pan to provide a cavity which may enclose cushioning components.

Two-Layer Structural Material With Interdigitated Protrusions

US Patent:
2006017, Aug 10, 2006
Filed:
Dec 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/299319
Inventors:
Timothy Pepe - Centennial CO, US
Mark Massman - Redmond WA, US
Jon Neal - Parker CO, US
Peter Foley - Castle Rock CO, US
International Classification:
B32B 1/00
US Classification:
428174000
Abstract:
A two-layer structural material of sandwich design is disclosed which comprises opposed, generally planar sheets having interlocking protrusions. The material may be formed of plastic resin, metal, paper, paperboard, or composite material and has increased rigidity over single sheet material without the complexity of 3-layer materials such as corrugated board and honeycomb-cored structures.

Overpressure Protection

US Patent:
2011028, Nov 24, 2011
Filed:
May 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/113864
Inventors:
Peter Maurice Foley - Castle Rock CO, US
Thomas Christopher Manney - Bennett CO, US
Assignee:
SKYDEX Technologies, Inc. - Centennial CO
International Classification:
F41H 5/00
F41H 5/24
F41H 5/08
F41H 5/04
F41H 7/02
US Classification:
89 3602, 89918, 89903, 89930, 89920, 89921
Abstract:
Overpressure absorbing material is positioned on the exterior of an enclosure. When an explosion occurs adjacent the enclosure, the overpressure absorbing material absorbs a large portion of an incoming overpressure wave from the explosion. The overpressure absorbing material cushions the impact of the overpressure wave against the enclosure and may prevent the incoming overpressure wave from penetrating the enclosure in sufficient magnitude to cause injury to the enclosure's occupants. The overpressure absorbing material may also be positioned on the interior of the enclosure. The overpressure wave from the explosion may enter the enclosure via a breach or other opening and may resonate within the enclosure, causing injury to the enclosure's occupants. The interior overpressure absorbing material also prevents a significant magnitude of the overpressure wave from being reflected off the interior walls of the enclosure, resonating within the enclosure, and causing injury to the enclosure's occupants.

Interdigitated Cellular Cushioning

US Patent:
2012017, Jul 12, 2012
Filed:
Dec 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/323611
Inventors:
Trevor Kanous - Lakewood CO, US
Peter Maurice Foley - Castle Rock CO, US
Collin Metzer - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Eric Sugano - Denver CO, US
Gerald Buchen - Parker CO, US
Mark Massman - Redmond WA, US
Jon Neal - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
SKYDEX TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Centennial CO
International Classification:
F16F 7/12
B32B 37/04
B32B 3/26
US Classification:
188377, 156242
Abstract:
An interdigitated cellular cushioning system includes an array of void cells protruding from each of two binding layers interdigitated between the two binding layers. Peaks of each of the void cells are attached to the opposite binding layer forming the interdigitated cellular cushioning system. The interdigitated cellular cushioning system may be used to absorb and distribute a source of kinetic energy incident on the interdigitated cellular cushioning system (e.g., an impact or explosion) so that the amount of force transmitted through the interdigitated cellular cushioning system is low enough that it does not cause injury to personnel or damage to personnel and/or equipment adjacent the interdigitated cellular cushioning system.

Cellular Cushion

US Patent:
2013013, May 30, 2013
Filed:
Nov 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/674293
Inventors:
Collin Metzer - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Peter M. Foley - Castle Rock CO, US
Eric T. DiFelice - Englewood CO, US
Bryant R. Hadden - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
SKYDEX TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Centennial CO
International Classification:
A47C 27/00
B29D 22/00
US Classification:
5652, 156145
Abstract:
A cellular cushioning system includes cells or support units arranged in one or more stacked arrays. The cells are hollow chambers that resist deflection due to compressive forces, similar to compression springs. The arrays are attached to one or more intermedial binding layers. The intermedial binding layer(s) links the cells together while allowing the cells to deform independently of one another. An external load compresses of one of the void cells within an independent compression range without significantly compressing at least one void cell adjacent the compressed void cell. The independent compression range is the displacement range of the compressed void cell that does not significantly affect the compression of adjacent void cells. If the void cell is compressed beyond the independent compression range, the intermedial binding layers may be deflected and/or the void cells adjacent the compressed void cell may be compressed.

Collapsible Layered Cushion

US Patent:
2013032, Dec 12, 2013
Filed:
Apr 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/854869
Inventors:
Daniel Antonio Feighery - Denver CO, US
Eric William Sugano - Denver CO, US
Peter Foley - Castle Rock CO, US
Thomas Manney - Bennett CO, US
Collin Metzer - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Gerald Michael Buchen - Parker CO, US
John Marcell Danis - Centennial CO, US
International Classification:
A47C 27/14
US Classification:
5738, 5690, 29 911
Abstract:
A layered cushion that may be fully disassembled for easy cleaning is disclosed herein. The sleep system is durable and fire retardant. The layered cushion may include a foam layer, a layer of void cells, and a cover. The foam permits fluids to move freely there through and contours to a user's body to maximize comfort and reduce interface pressure. The reticulated foam layer resists compression set and thermosetting. The layer of void cells also permits fluids to move freely there through and provide additional support to the user's body. The individual void cells of the void cell layer are perforated to allow the transmission of fluids there through. The cover couples the other layers together to form the layered cushion and prevents the layers from deteriorating. The cover is removable to permit cleaning each of the layers independently.

Void Cells With Outwardly Curved Surfaces

US Patent:
2022025, Aug 11, 2022
Filed:
Feb 1, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/590683
Inventors:
- Centennial CO, US
Peter FOLEY - Castle Rock CO, US
Thomas Christopher MANNEY - Bennett CO, US
International Classification:
F16F 7/12
A43B 7/34
A43B 13/18
A43B 13/20
B32B 3/26
B32B 7/14
B32B 25/04
B32B 25/08
B32B 27/08
B32B 27/28
B32B 27/30
B65D 81/03
B65D 81/05
F16F 1/373
Abstract:
Implementations described and claimed herein include a cushioning structure and method for manufacturing a cellular cushioning system, which allows for maximum comfort through the compression and shock cycle. Specifically, a cushioning structure comprises void cells formed in an array, which comprise multiple outwardly curved surfaces, with varying radius measurements. Stiffness in the void cells can vary by varying the radii. The outwardly curved surfaces prevent buckling and provide support for high impact by absorbing energy.

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