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George W Poncy

from Palm Beach Gardens, FL

George Poncy Phones & Addresses

  • 5551 High Flyer Rd, Palm Bch Gdns, FL 33418 (561) 625-5845
  • Palm Beach Gardens, FL
  • 147 Seabreeze Ave, Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 659-1242
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Sarasota, FL

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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George W Poncy

Address:
5551 High Flyer Rd N, Palm Bch Gdns, FL 33418
License #:
A1512007
Category:
Airmen

George W Poncy

Address:
147 Seabreeze Ave, Palm Beach, FL
License #:
308750 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Issued Date:
Sep 19, 2003
Expiration Date:
Dec 1, 2004
Type:
Emergency Medical Technician

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
George Poncy
Secretary, President
Grey Knight Corporation
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
5551 High Flyer Rd N, West Palm Beach, FL 33418
George W. Poncy
President, Director
Grey Knight Marine Corp
3725 Investment Ln, West Palm Beach, FL 33404
George Poncy
Director
American Brewing Company Inc
PO Box 2057, Palm Beach, FL 33480
George W. Poncy
President, Director
PONCY INCORPORATED
3725 Investment Ln, West Palm Beach, FL 33404
George Poncy
Manager
Sour Pulp LLC
PO Box 2057, Palm Beach, FL 33480
George Poncy
Managing
Donut LLC
PO Box 2057, Palm Beach, FL 33480
5551 High Flyer Rd N, West Palm Beach, FL 33418

Publications

Us Patents

Digitally Insertable Tampon

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US Patent:
40276732, Jun 7, 1977
Filed:
Sep 29, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/617497
Inventors:
Mark P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
Richard P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
George W. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
International Classification:
A61F 1320
US Classification:
128285
Abstract:
In a tampon comprising an absorptive relatively non-compressible core surrounded by a transmissive foam jacket, the foam jacket is formed into a skirt extending from the lower end of the core to define an opening to receive the finger of the user for digital insertion.

Surgical Glove Package And Donning System

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US Patent:
41554949, May 22, 1979
Filed:
Jul 28, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/819842
Inventors:
Mark P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
George W. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
Richard P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
International Classification:
A47J 5106
US Classification:
223111
Abstract:
In a surgical glove package, the cuff of the glove is stretched around a packaging ring so that the glove cuff extends radially back towards the center of the ring. Also extending around the ring is a flexible, transparent liner covering the outside surface of the glove and between the glove cuff and the ring so that the cuff holds the liner securely to the ring. The glove is donned and removed from the ring by using the liner to manipulate the glove package. The glove package can also be used in connection with an inflating apparatus which inflates the glove prior to inserting a hand into the inflated glove. The glove package components are assembled by means of a standpipe and blower combination, which inflates the liner and facilitates stretching the glove cuff around the ring.

Thermometer Sheath Package For Electronic Thermometers

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US Patent:
46144420, Sep 30, 1986
Filed:
Jan 18, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/692697
Inventors:
George W. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
International Classification:
G01K 108
US Classification:
374158
Abstract:
In a thermometer sheath package, for electronic clinical thermometers, two strips of thermoplastic material are sandwiched between two coated paper cover strips all joined together along a seal line in the shape of a sheath for the probe of the thermometer. The inner two strips are joined together along the seal line by a tear seal to define the sheath for the thermometer probe. The cover strips are joined to the inner strips along the seal line by peelable seals. Perforated lines are defined across the width of the cover strips near the mouth of the sheath to define tabs in the cover strips at the mouth of the sheath. The tabs of the cover strips are sealed to the inner strips in broad flat seals across the width of the cover strips. The seal line defining the sheath and along which all four strips are sealed together extends past the perforated lines and into the area of the broad flat seals. When the sheath is used and an electronic thermometer probe is inserted into the sheath, the portion of the seal line extending past the perforated lines and into the tabs of the cover strips, holds the tabs securely against the handle of the electronic thermometer.

Catamenial Tampon Having Fluid Transmissive And Resilient Outer Sheath

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US Patent:
39995496, Dec 28, 1976
Filed:
Jun 17, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/587677
Inventors:
Richard P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
Mark P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
George W. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
Robert C. Brandriff - Riviera Beach FL
International Classification:
A61F 1320
US Classification:
128285
Abstract:
A catamenial tampon comprising an elongated core of conventional highly absorbent fibrous material which is relatively incompressible and enclosed by a sheath of open-celled resilient foam. The foam transmits by capillary action, fluids from the exterior of the tampon inwardly to the fibrous core. The reticulated foam sheath also isolates the core from the effects of compression which may be caused by muscular activity or by withdrawal.

Antidecubitis Cushion

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US Patent:
46727000, Jun 16, 1987
Filed:
Mar 13, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/711102
Inventors:
George W. Poncy - Singer Island FL
Assignee:
Steridyne Corporation - Riviera Beach FL
International Classification:
A47C 2002
US Classification:
5441
Abstract:
In a cushion designed to prevent decubitus, a bladder containing a liquid gel is mounted enclosed within a gussetted cover. The bladder is provided with extension panels on opposite sides thereof, which are fixed to the cover by sealing along seal lines where the gusset of the cover is joined by sealing to the top panel of the cover. Resilient foam slabs are positioned in the cover between the bladder and top panel of the cover and between the bladder and the bottom panel of the cover. The cushion is manufactured by mounting blanks for the gusset and the top and bottom panels of the cushion, as well as the bladder on a rectangular tubular electrode, by being wrapped and maintained around the top and bottom profile of the electrode. The electrode is then used to heat seal the gusset and panel blanks and bladder together in one sealing step along seal lines defined by the top and bottom profiles of the electrode.

Surgical Glove Donning System

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US Patent:
40022765, Jan 11, 1977
Filed:
Aug 1, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/600893
Inventors:
Mark P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
George W. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
Richard P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
International Classification:
A47J 5106
US Classification:
223111
Abstract:
The donning of surgical gloves is facilitated by inflating the surgical glove with the cuff open so that the surgeon may insert his hand into the glove while inflated and then deflating the glove around the surgeon's hand. The glove is mounted in a glove package with the cuff of the elastomeric surgeon's glove stretched around a ring. The ring with the glove so mounted is mounted at the mouth of a tube which telescopes into a larger tube making a sliding air seal with the larger tube. When the smaller tube is withdrawn from the larger tube, the reduced air pressure that results within the chamber defined by the tubes sucks the glove into the chamber and inflates it in the chamber. After the surgeon has inserted his hand into the inflated glove, the inner tube is then reinserted into the outer tube to increase the pressure within the chamber above atmospheric causing the cuff of the glove to explode off the ring on which it is mounted and snap around the surgeon's wrist.

Catheter Placement System

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US Patent:
40376001, Jul 26, 1977
Filed:
Jul 11, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/595014
Inventors:
Mark P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
George W. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
Richard P. Poncy - Riviera Beach FL
International Classification:
A61M 500
A61M 2500
US Classification:
1282144
Abstract:
An intravenous catheter placement system in which a puncture needle and insertion catheter are disposed in guide passages formed in an easily handled blade-like body member. The body member is provided with guide track means cooperable with the needle in a manner to permit complete withdrawal and disposal of the needle after venipuncture to leave only the pliable insertion catheter remaining in the patient's vein. The needle may be either slotted to allow insertion of the catheter within the needle or provided with a pliable external sheath insertable with the needle and remaining after needle withdrawal to guide a small diameter insertion catheter for threading into the punctured vein. A catheter clamping means is provided to releasably retain the catheter against longitudinal movement in the body member which may be fixed to the exterior of the patient's body by a strap connected to the body or by taping.

Disposable Thermometer Sheath Package

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US Patent:
41367766, Jan 30, 1979
Filed:
May 16, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/797385
Inventors:
George W. Poncy - North Palm Beach FL
International Classification:
B65D 8538
US Classification:
206306
Abstract:
A disposable thermometer sheath package contains a sheath to provide a sterile barrier during temperature taking with a clinical thermometer. The sheath package comprises inner strips in which the sheath is formed by a tear seal and outer cover strips. All four strips of the sheath are sealed together in the tab portion thereof along the edges of a tab portion to make the tab portion into a pocket leading to the mouth of the sheath. Additional flat seals are formed between all four strips within the tear seal to provide a restriction within the sheath in order to cause the sheath to turn inside out upon a thermometer being withdrawn. A die is provided to simultaneously make the tear seal and the flat seals. The die surfaces of the flat seal forming portions of the die are offset from the die surface of the tear seal forming portion to permit the tear seal forming portion to sink sufficiently far into the sandwich of strips of the sheath package to properly form the tear seal.
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