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Joseph J Rustick

from East Brunswick, NJ
Deceased

Joseph Rustick Phones & Addresses

  • 7 Princeton Ct, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 (732) 254-7503
  • E Brunswick, NJ
  • 3043 Cypress St, Phoenix, AZ 85008 (602) 275-9230
  • Kearny, NJ

Work

Company: Anesthesiology Associates Address: 5025 N Central Ave Suite 459, Phoenix, AZ 85012 Phones: (602) 790-9847

Education

School / High School: Georgetown University School Of Medicine 1978

Skills

Strategic Planning • Dod • Systems Engineering • Program Management • Team Building • Project Management • Security • Security Clearance • Troubleshooting • Intelligence • Project Planning • Contract Management • Government • Policy • Integration • Command • Military Operations • Leadership • Defense • Intelligence Analysis • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Training • Manufacturing • Process Improvement • Risk Management • Quality Assurance • Aerospace • Engineering Management • Proposal Writing • Government Contracting • Analysis • Operations Management • Requirements Analysis • Management • Military Experience • Team Leadership • Ms Project • National Security • Engineering • Military • Information Assurance • Army • Operational Planning • Six Sigma • Tactics • Counterintelligence • Counterterrorism • Special Operations • Radar • Air Force

Languages

English

Industries

Defense & Space

Specialities

Anesthesiology

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Joseph M Rustick, Phoenix AZ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

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Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Address:
Anesthesiology Associates
5025 N Central Ave Suite 459, Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 790-9847 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Anesthesiology Associates
5025 N Central Ave Suite 459, Phoenix, AZ 85012

Arizona Heart Hospital
1930 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016

Phoenix Baptist Hospital
2000 West Bethany Home Road, Phoenix, AZ 85015
Education:
Medical School
Georgetown University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1978
Medical School
Maricopa County Medical Center
Graduated: 1978
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Joseph Michael Rustick

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Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Education:
Georgetown University (1978)

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
Phoenix, AZ
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
A T Ltd.
President
Skills:
Strategic Planning
Dod
Systems Engineering
Program Management
Team Building
Project Management
Security
Security Clearance
Troubleshooting
Intelligence
Project Planning
Contract Management
Government
Policy
Integration
Command
Military Operations
Leadership
Defense
Intelligence Analysis
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Training
Manufacturing
Process Improvement
Risk Management
Quality Assurance
Aerospace
Engineering Management
Proposal Writing
Government Contracting
Analysis
Operations Management
Requirements Analysis
Management
Military Experience
Team Leadership
Ms Project
National Security
Engineering
Military
Information Assurance
Army
Operational Planning
Six Sigma
Tactics
Counterintelligence
Counterterrorism
Special Operations
Radar
Air Force

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joseph Rustick
Manager
PLENUS TREATMENT STUDIES LLC
5025 N Central Ave STE 459, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Joseph Rustick
Manager
EREBUS ARMS LLC
5025 N Central Ave STE 459, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Joseph Michael Rustick
Joseph Rustick MD
Anesthesiology
5025 N Central Ave #459, Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 790-9847
Joseph Rustick
President, Medical Doctor
ARMS TECH, LTD
Mfg Small Arms · Noncommercial Research Organization
5025 N Central Ave 459, Phoenix, AZ 85012
5025 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 272-9045, (623) 936-1510

Publications

Us Patents

Detachable Gun Barrel Assembly

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US Patent:
7076904, Jul 18, 2006
Filed:
Jun 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/453205
Inventors:
Joseph M. Rustick - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
F41A 21/00
US Classification:
42 7502, 42 7501, 42 77, 89 1405, 89 29
Abstract:
A detachable gun barrel assembly having an adapter for threaded engagement with the receiver and a barrel dimensioned for affixation to the adapter. The adapter has a mating end section which threadedly engages the receiver V-threads and a receiving end section having square internal threads. The mating end section has a limit flange at its innermost end. The receiving end section has a larger internal diameter to form an internal flange or stop between sections. The barrel has an alignment section which inserts into the mating end section and contacts the limit flange. A securing section of the barrel is provided with a square external thread to engage the receiving end section and contact the internal flange. The elongated barrel is provided with an external shoulder which contacts the receiving end section upon affixation of barrel to adapter thereby providing a number of stops to maintain barrel alignment.

Flat Electric Match

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US Patent:
20090266259, Oct 29, 2009
Filed:
Apr 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/108831
Inventors:
Joseph M. Rustick - Phoenix AZ, US
Michael K. Levenson - Tempe AZ, US
International Classification:
F42B 3/10
US Classification:
1022025
Abstract:
A flat electric match includes a substrate having a surface. A first electrical lead and a second electrical lead each having an end, are carried by the substrate on the surface. The ends of the electrical leads are spaced apart on the surface. A bridge wire is coupled between the ends of the electrical leads and carried by the substrate on the surface. A pyrotechnic material is carried by the substrate on the surface, with at least a portion of the pyrotechnic material contacting the bridge wire.

Electronic Component Deactivation Device

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US Patent:
20110107934, May 12, 2011
Filed:
Nov 11, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/616704
Inventors:
Joseph M. Rustick - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
F42B 3/12
F42C 11/00
F42B 3/10
US Classification:
1022027, 1022029
Abstract:
An electronic component deactivation device including an electric match having a pair of electrical leads with a bridge wire coupled therebetween and a pyrotechnic layer of material contacting the bridge wire. A destructive charge is positioned in overlying relationship to the pyrotechnic layer, adjacent the bridge wire with at least a portion of the destructive charge contacting the bridge wire. The destructive charge and electric match are mounted in a housing with the pair of electrical leads extending externally of the housing for connection to an external circuit. The housing is constructed so as to mount the destructive charge and electric match on a circuit board or the like.

Pulse Oximeter Sensor

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US Patent:
20110152648, Jun 23, 2011
Filed:
Dec 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/643659
Inventors:
Joseph M. Rustick - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600322
Abstract:
A method of sensing or measuring various characteristics of blood is disclosed. The method includes providing a sensor having an emitter and a receiver coupled to external processing apparatus. The sensor has a generally elongated configuration designed to be formed into a generally U-shaped orientation so that the sensor can be positioned over the skin of a patient adjacent the patient's mouth with the emitter and receiver in an aligned orientation on opposite sides of the skin. One of the emitter and receiver is positioned against the skin outside of the mouth and the other is positioned against the skin on the inside of the mouth. The sensor is used to sense or measure at least one selected characteristic of the blood of the patient.

Muzzle Attachment For Barrel Of Gas-Operated Weapon

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US Patent:
58312021, Nov 3, 1998
Filed:
Mar 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/822939
Inventors:
Joseph M. Rustick - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
F41A 526
US Classification:
89193
Abstract:
A modified barrel for an automatic weapon having a muzzle attachment including a gas expansion chamber to permit use of a short barrel while delivering the normal pressure to the gas drive mechanism. The attachment delivers the gas pressure via a conduit from the chamber to an exit port coupled to the gas drive mechanism of the weapon.

Attachment For Affixation To The Barrel Of A Gas Operated Weapon

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US Patent:
57688184, Jun 23, 1998
Filed:
Feb 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/797040
Inventors:
Joseph M. Rustick - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
F41A 2100
US Classification:
42 7502
Abstract:
A gas chamber fixture having attachment to the barrel of a gas-operated weapon wherein the barrel and the weapon are mechanically attached by means of a mating mortise and tenon. A bead is received in recesses formed in the adjacent surfaces of the mortise and tenon to facilitate rotation during attachment and provide sealing engagement of the joined parts. A gas passage between barrel and chamber is provided through the bead to provide the driving force to the drive mechanism located in the chamber.

Sight Mount Providing Adjustable Eye Relief

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US Patent:
53753615, Dec 27, 1994
Filed:
Jul 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/096596
Inventors:
Joseph M. Rustick - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
F41G 1387
US Classification:
42101
Abstract:
A sight mount for interchangeable sighting devices which provides adjustable eye relief and improved stability. The base, affixed to the receiver, is provided with parallel guideways to receive a slide support. Midway on the base is a vertically movable block which frictionally engages the slide support to lock it into position at the desired distance from the eye. A separate slide support is used for each scope for ease of interchange.

Laser Boresight For The Sighting In Of A Gun

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US Patent:
53656695, Nov 22, 1994
Filed:
Dec 23, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/996088
Inventors:
Joseph M. Rustick - Phoenix AZ
Charles A. Finn - Oceanside CA
International Classification:
F41G 154
G01B 1127
US Classification:
33234
Abstract:
A boresight for determining the accuracy of a gunsight wherein a cartridge-shaped housing is dimensioned to fit within the gun chamber. A laser is contained in the housing. A switch is positioned in the end surface of the boresight housing to be contacted by the bolt face of the gun. The switch contains an indentation to receive the firing pin when the bolt face contacts the switch to activate the laser and illuminate a distant spot.
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