Edward R Brennan, Age 6017 Bella Dr, Durham, CT 06422

Edward Brennan Phones & Addresses

17 Bella Dr, Durham, CT 06422 (860) 269-0049

71 Spring Glen Ter, Hamden, CT 06517

Hampstead, MD

St Augustine, FL

Middletown, CT

Waterbury, CT

Mentions for Edward R Brennan

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Edward Brennan - Lawyer

Office:
Law Office of Edward Brennan
Specialties:
Alimony, Alimony, Family Law, Commercial Litigation
ISLN:
900855403
Admitted:
1990
University:
Manhattan College, B.S., 1986
Law School:
Fordham University, J.D., 1990
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Edward Brennan - Lawyer

Office:
Law Office of Edward J. Brennan Jr.
Specialties:
Health Care Law, Insurance Law, Government Relations, General Practice
ISLN:
908818882
Admitted:
1974
University:
Northeastern University, B.A., 1971
Law School:
Suffolk University, J.D., 1974
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Edward Brennan - Lawyer

Office:
Brennan & Roland, A Professional Corp.
Specialties:
Estate Planning, Trusts & Estates, Taxation
ISLN:
908818844
Admitted:
1966
University:
St. Patrick's College, A.B., 1961
Law School:
University of San Diego, J.D., 1966

Medicine Doctors

Edward P. Brennan Ii

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Work:
North Marion Medical Associates
118 Market St, Mannington, WV 26582
(304) 986-1750 (phone) (304) 986-3742 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
West Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Graduated: 2006
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis, Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions, Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG), Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, Pulmonary Function Tests, Skin Tags Removal, Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter, Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Constipation, Dementia, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Osteoarthritis, Overweight and Obesity, Peripheral Nerve Disorders, Substance Abuse and/or Dependency, Abdominal Hernia, Acne, Acute Bronchitis, Acute Conjunctivitis, Acute Pharyngitis, Acute Renal Failure, Acute Sinusitis, Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections, Alcohol Dependence, Allergic Rhinitis, Alopecia Areata, Alzheimer's Disease, Anemia, Angina Pectoris, Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders, Aortic Valvular Disease, Atopic Dermatitis, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Bacterial Pneumonia, Benign Polyps of the Colon, Benign Thyroid Diseases, Bipolar Disorder, Breast Disorders, Bronchial Asthma, Calculus of the Urinary System, Candidiasis, Cardiomyopathy, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, Cataract, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Renal Disease, Chronic Sinusitis, Cirrhosis, Contact Dermatitis, Dehydration, Dermatitis, Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy, Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism, Diverticulosis, Emphysema, Endocarditis, Epilepsy, Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Esophagitis, Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains, Gastritis and Duodenitis, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage, Glaucoma, Gout, Hearing Loss, Heart Failure, Hemorrhagic stroke, Hemorrhoids, Herpes Zoster, Hypertension (HTN), Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Infectious Liver Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Inguinal Hernia, Internal Derangement of Knee, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration, Intestinal Obstruction, Intracranial Injury, Ischemic Bowel Disease, Ischemic Stroke, Lateral Epicondylitis, Macular Degeneration, Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast, Metabolic Syndrome, Migraine Headache, Mitral Valvular Disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Non-Toxic Goiter, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Osteomyelitis, Osteoporosis, Otitis Media, Parkinson's Disease, Paroxysmal Supreventricular Tachycardia (PSVT), Peptic Ulcer Disease, Plantar Fascitis, Plantar Warts, Pneumonia, Poisoning by Drugs, Meds, or Biological Substances, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Prostatitis, Psoriasis, Pulmonary Embolism, Raynaud's Disease, Restless Leg Syndrome, Rotator Cuff Syndrome and Allied Disorders, Sarcoidosis, Schizophrenia, Sciatica, Septicemia, Skin and Subcutaneous Infections, Skin Cancer, Spinal Stenosis, Tempromandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ), Tension Headache, Tinea Unguium, Transient Cerebral Ischemia, Urinary Incontinence, Venous Embolism and Thrombosis, Ventral Hernia, Vitamin D Deficiency
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Brennan II graduated from the West Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2006. He works in Mannington, WV and specializes in Family Medicine.
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Edward Joseph Brennan

Specialties:
Surgery
Education:
Temple University Physicians (1989)

License Records

Edward Brennan

Licenses:
License #: NA48832 - Active
Category: Nursing Assistant
Issued Date: May 28, 2015
Expiration Date: Jun 30, 2018
Type: Nursing Assistant

Edward Brennan

Licenses:
License #: TVSS00010D - Expired
Category: Drinking Water Operator
Issued Date: Jul 23, 2004
Expiration Date: Jul 23, 2006
Type: DO Class VSS-Operator in Training

Edward J Brennan

Licenses:
License #: RS098716A - Expired
Category: Real Estate Commission
Type: Real Estate Salesperson-Standard

Edward Joseph Brennan

Licenses:
License #: MT021972T - Expired
Category: Medicine
Type: Graduate Medical Trainee

Edward Brennan resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Edward Brennan

Location:
East Haven, CT
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
M & S Machine Tool 2001 - 2008
Machinist
Education:
E C Goodwin Technical High School 1972 - 1976
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Edward Brennan

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Edward Brennan

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Edward Brennan

Skills:
Microsoft Word
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Edward Brennan

Skills:
Microsoft Office, Management
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Technical Pilot

Work:

Technical Pilot
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Edward Brennan

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Vehicle Passenger Seat

US Patent:
2003011, Jun 19, 2003
Filed:
Dec 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/323294
Inventors:
Edward Brennan - Litchfield CT, US
International Classification:
B60N002/00
B60N002/02
US Classification:
297/316000
Abstract:
A passenger seat including a seat base for being mounted on a support surface. A seat frame is carried by the seat base, and includes a seat bottom frame member and a seat back frame member is positioned in a fixed angular relation to each other and the seat base. A seat bottom pan is positioned on the seat bottom frame member. A seat back pan is positioned on the seat back frame member. Guide means cooperate with the bottom pan and bottom frame members and the back pan and back frame members, respectively, for unison translational movement of the back pan and the bottom pan between an upright position when the bottom pan is in the aft position and a recline position when the bottom pan is in the forward position.

Multi-Passenger Aircraft Seat Having Composite Panel Frame

US Patent:
4526421, Jul 2, 1985
Filed:
Sep 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/429340
Inventors:
Edward J. Brennan - Litchfield CT
William A. Long - Harwinton CT
Rene J. Brunelle - Wolcott CT
Assignee:
PTC Aerospace Inc. - Bantam CT
International Classification:
A47C 1500
US Classification:
297232
Abstract:
Improved, lightweight multi-passenger aircraft seating unit utilizes an elongated, generally S-shaped, composite panel to provide the sole support for the seat cushions, the seat back and seat back tray table, the seat belt anchors and the armrests. Front legs and rear legs made of thin sheet metal can be attached directly to the panel by bolts passing through the panel. A downwardly projecting front portion of the panel and an upwardly projecting rear portion, in cooperation with channel-shaped members bonded to the panel's peripheral edges, enhance the rigidity of the panel. The unit provides cantilever support without the necessity for the front and rear tubular stretcher members and the fore and aft support members used in conventional seats. The composite panel has a honeycomb core and its top and bottom skin surfaces are formed of continuous layers of resin-impregnated fibrous material such as graphite fibers, with additional swatches of such material overlying and integrally bonded into the skin. The additional reinforcement material is laminated into regions of additional stress such as those where the legs, back, seat belt anchors and armrests are to be attached.

Emergency Oxygen System For Aircraft

US Patent:
4609166, Sep 2, 1986
Filed:
Feb 8, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/699649
Inventors:
Edward J. Brennan - Litchfield CT
Assignee:
PTC Aerospace Inc. - Bantam CT
International Classification:
B64D 1300
US Classification:
2441185
Abstract:
Emergency oxygen system of the type where masks are in compartments in the backs of aircraft seats uses an underseat compartment located under the plane of the seat cushion to house the large canister of chemicals which generate the oxygen when the canister is activated. A spring loaded cable connects the two compartments so that when any of the tether cords connected to each mask is pulled, a locking pin is pulled free from a release mechanism for the cable. Once released, the cable spring immediately moves the cable axially so its lower end can actuate another release mechanism in the canister compartment to activate the canister and produce oxygen. Since the canister can reach a temperature of over 500. degree. F. , its removal from the seat back reduces any possibility of burns to passengers while allowing for a lower back height and less back thickness, thereby providing more passenger living space and less obstruction to viewing of visual entertainment.

Energy Absorbing Aircraft Seat Frame Structure

US Patent:
4718719, Jan 12, 1988
Filed:
Aug 5, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/893175
Inventors:
Edward J. Brennan - Litchfield CT
Assignee:
PTC Aerospace Inc. - Bantam CT
International Classification:
B60R 2100
US Classification:
297216
Abstract:
Improved energy absorbing seat frame structure for an aircraft seat has leg structures which comprise a pair of generally U-shaped front and rear legs which are joined back to back in a generally X-shaped configuration. A curved die member is held in contact with the forward facing concave portion of the front leg by a strap member which surrounds the rear leg. In a crash situation, the front leg can bend about the die member to lower the center of gravity. In a preferred embodiment, strap type clamps on the upper ends of each leg permit the legs to rotate relative to the tubular stretcher members of the seat. The ability of the front legs to be deformed downwardly permits a portion of the excess loading on one front leg to be transferred through the front stretcher member to the other leg which is less heavily loaded. Pin joint connections of the leg assembly to the front and rear track fittings enables the structure to accommodate, and to uniformly transfer, loading to seat tracks which have been deformed vertically. A modified fitting also accommodates twisting deformation of the seat track.

Aircraft Seat

US Patent:
4254924, Mar 10, 1981
Filed:
May 25, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/042341
Inventors:
Edward J. Brennan - Litchfield CT
Assignee:
Koehler-Dayton, Inc. - New Britain CT
International Classification:
B64D 1106
US Classification:
244122R
Abstract:
An aircraft seat having a pivotal seat back which has an upright position for occupancy and an advanced position for affording additional living space to the passenger occupying the next rearward seat including a detent mechanism to maintain the seat back in either of its positions and to allow passenger adjustment of the seat back between these two positions.

Support Structure For Maximizing Or Equalizing Luggage Space Under Vehicle Seats

US Patent:
4489978, Dec 25, 1984
Filed:
Sep 23, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/422410
Inventors:
Edward J. Brennan - Litchfield CT
Assignee:
PTC Aerospace Inc. - Bantam CT
International Classification:
A47C 1500
US Classification:
297232
Abstract:
Support structure for a multi-passenger seating unit, especially in aircraft, which is mounted to a seat track in the vehicle floor, includes a transverse floor stretcher tube of less length than the seating unit which is adapted to lie on the floor at the rear of the seating unit and be attached to at least a pair of seat tracks by a track fitting. The rear seat legs extend downwardly from an upper seat frame portion and are mounted to the floor stretcher tube at selected locations which are spaced from the track fittings so as to generally equalize the luggage storage space under each seat. In a preferred embodiment, a tension bracing member is also attached to the lower ends of each of the rear legs and to the floor stretcher tube and extends forwardly and upwardly to a point where it is attached to portions of the upper seat frame at locations which are spaced transversely from the front legs of the seat. The front legs are mounted by track fittings to the seat tracks and are not aligned in a fore and aft direction with the rear legs and tension bracing members. Depending upon the number of seats in a seating unit and the location of the seat tracks in an aircraft, the floor stretcher tube will extend only partially or not at all under the end seats of the seating unit.

Food Service Tray Adapted To Heat Food Through The Tray Having Means For Mounting An Insulating Cover In An Inverted Position Under The Tray

US Patent:
4776485, Oct 11, 1988
Filed:
Apr 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/043098
Inventors:
Edward J. Brennan - Litchfield CT
Assignee:
PTC Aerospace Inc. - Bantam CT
International Classification:
B65D 4304
B65D 7300
US Classification:
220352
Abstract:
A food service tray, preferably formed of molded plastic, is particularly adapted to be used in a service cart which can heat food contained in a predetermined "hot" area of the tray. The tray has a generally flat planar portion from which the side walls of at least one dish-shaped recess extend both upwardly and downwardly. The said at least one dish-shaped recess preferably contains a disposable insert dish and has a bottom surface which is thinner than other portions of the tray in order to facilitate the transfer of heat to food contained in the dish. Integral ribs formed on the lower outer side walls of the recess serve to resiliently and frictionally engage the dish's cover after it has been removed and inverted. In the inverted position, the cover insulates the hot bottom of the tray during serving. The tray preferably also includes a second downwardly recessed portion for cold food, cups and utensils.

Aircraft Seat With Cantilevered Tray Table

US Patent:
4281874, Aug 4, 1981
Filed:
May 25, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/042982
Inventors:
Robert C. Iwans - Simsbury CT
Edward J. Brennan - Litchfield CT
Kirby B. Weik - Litchfield CT
Assignee:
Koehler-Dayton, Inc. - New Britain CT
International Classification:
A47B 8302
A46C 762
US Classification:
297163
Abstract:
A vehicular seat, such as an aircraft seat, comprising a seat bottom portion, a seat back portion mounted for pivotal movement about a selected pivot axis and having a predetermined upright position, a tray assembly including a tray member and leg means mounted for pivotal movement about the pivot axis from a first storage position to a second in use position, the tray member mounted on the leg means and having a horizontal in use position and a storage position whereat the tray defines the rear surface of the seat back portion, the leg menas having first and second segments joined by a bend having a predetermined angle, and the leg means being selectively configured so that when the tray assembly is in the in use position the bend will be proximate the seat back and one of the segments will be substantially horizontal whereby the tray assembly will not interfere with the lateral leg movement of a user of the tray assembly.

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