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Michael L Kenin

from Rochester, NY
Age ~78

Michael Kenin Phones & Addresses

  • 11 Trailwood Cir, Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 244-6505
  • New York, NY
  • 11 Trailwood Cir, Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 944-6348

Work

Company: Hoffman Kenin & Levine Mds Address: 1236 Park Ave, New York, NY 10128 Phones: (212) 722-3004

Education

School / High School: New York University 1962

Languages

English

Awards

Healthgrades Honor Roll

Ranks

Certificate: Psychiatry, 1974

Emails

m***n@yahoo.com

Specialities

Neuropsychiatry (Psychiatry)

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Michael Kenin, New York NY

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Specialties:
Psychiatrist
Address:
1236 Park Ave, New York, NY 10128
Education:
Medical School - NYU School of Medicine Graduated 1962
Bellevue Hospital Graduated 1963 (Internship)
Mount Sinai Hospital Graduated 1966 (Residency)
Languages:
English
Board certifications:
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Hospital affiliations:
Lenox Hill Hospital
About:
Private practice of clinical psychopharmacology since 1966. Specialize in mood disorders, anxiety disorders ADHD,OCD, etc.
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Dr. Michael C Kenin, New York NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

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Specialties:
Neuropsychiatry (Psychiatry)
Address:
Hoffman Kenin & Levine Mds
1236 Park Ave, New York, NY 10128
(212) 722-3004 (Phone)
Certifications:
Psychiatry, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Hoffman Kenin & Levine Mds
1236 Park Ave, New York, NY 10128

Lenox Hill Hospital
100 East 77Th Street, New York, NY 10075
Education:
Medical School
New York University
Graduated: 1962
Medical School
Bellevue Hospital Center
Graduated: 1962
Medical School
Mt Sinai Hosp
Graduated: 1962
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Michael Charles Kenin

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Specialties:
Psychiatry
Education:
New York University (1962)

Resumes

Resumes

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Michael Kenin

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Location:
1236 Park Ave, New York, NY 10028
Industry:
Mental Health Care
Work:
Michael Kenin Md P.c
Psychopharmacologist
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Michael Kenin

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael C. Kenin
Psychiatry
Joel Hoffman MD PC
Medical Doctor's Office · Psychiatrist
1236 Park Ave, New York, NY 10128
(212) 722-3004
Michael Kenin
President, Treasurer
NINEK CORPORATION
Nonclassifiable Establishments
3100 S Ocean Blvd APT .306 SOUTH, Palm Beach, FL 33480
200 E End Ave #10, New York, NY 10128
3100 S S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Michael C. Kenin
Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer, Medical Doctor, Psychiatry
Michael Kenin Md Pc
Mental Health Care · Medical Doctor's Office
1236 Park Ave, New York, NY 10128
235 E 22 St, New York, NY 10010
(212) 722-5290

Publications

Us Patents

Cassette Interface Module

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US Patent:
7148500, Dec 12, 2006
Filed:
Jan 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/756928
Inventors:
Steven D. Daniels - Churchville NY, US
Michael P. Urbon - Churchville NY, US
James K. Butler - Sodus NY, US
Giang T. Ngo - Hilton NY, US
Patrick M. Bruton - Palmyra NY, US
Michael Kenin - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 42/08
US Classification:
250589
Abstract:
A cassette handling apparatus of a storage phosphor reader, which is used for reading a latent image stored in a storage phosphor contained in a cassette. The cassette handling apparatus includes: a cassette platen and front plate for receiving a cassette having a storage phosphor; a cassette centering guide mechanism for centering a received cassette on the cassette platen; a cassette feed mechanism for moving a received cassette into contact with the front plate; and a storage phosphor feed mechanism for feeding a storage phosphor out of a received cassette into the storage phosphor reader for processing.

Storage Phosphor Reader Having Frame Vibration Isolation And Frame Locking

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US Patent:
7148501, Dec 12, 2006
Filed:
Dec 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/320098
Inventors:
Christopher J. Kralles - Rochester NY, US
William C. Wendlandt - Rush NY, US
Michael Kenin - Rochester NY, US
David E. Foeller - Batavia NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 42/08
B65H 5/00
US Classification:
250589, 250584
Abstract:
A storage phosphor reader apparatus for reading exposed storage phosphors. The reader includes an outer frame assembly including a cassette handling assembly for handling cassettes; an inner frame assembly; a first set of vibration isolators; a storage phosphor scanning assembly; and a second set of vibration isolators. A frame locker assembly is provided for locking the scanning assembly to the outer frame assembly when a cassette is transferred between the cassette handling assembly and the scanning assembly and for unlocking the scanning assembly during scanning of a storage phosphor removed from the cassette, so that the first and second sets of vibration isolators isolate the scanning assembly during storage phosphor scanning.

Multicassette Autoloader For A Storage Phosphor Reader

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US Patent:
7482613, Jan 27, 2009
Filed:
Dec 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/016457
Inventors:
William C. Wendlandt - Rush NY, US
Christopher J. Kralles - Rochester NY, US
Michael Kenin - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Carestream Health, Inc. - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B65H 5/00
G01N 23/04
US Classification:
250589, 250584
Abstract:
A multicassette autoloader for vertically oriented storage phosphor cassettes includes a front, a back and opposite sides. The autoloader includes an input bin for receiving multiple vertically oriented storage phosphor cassettes stacked together in face-to-face contact, wherein the cassettes are oriented front-to-back with faces facing the autoloader sides, and wherein each of the cassettes contains a storage phosphor which is removable from the cassette; a storage phosphor read location at which a storage phosphor is removed from and replaced in a storage phosphor cassette positioned at the storage phosphor read location; and an output bin for receiving storage phosphor cassettes from the storage phosphor read location for subsequent removal. The input bin, the storage phosphor read location, and the output bin are configured in the autoloader such that the input bin and the output bin are side-by-side but spaced apart and the storage phosphor read location is positioned in a path between the input bin and the output bin.

Mechanism For Substantially Preventing Trail Edge Smear Of An Image On A Receiver Member

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US Patent:
55151477, May 7, 1996
Filed:
Oct 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/330504
Inventors:
Michael Kenin - Rochester NY
Steven L. Moore - Dansville NY
David P. Dworzanski - Walworth NY
Larry T. Schlitzer - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1514
US Classification:
355273
Abstract:
In an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus, a mechanism which substantially prevents trail edge smear of an image on a receiver member. The reproduction apparatus has a flexible dielectric web entrained over at least a pair of support members defining a web travel path. Successive areas of the dielectric web are adapted to respectively carry a marking particle developed image. A marking particle developed image is transferable from the dielectric web to a receiver member brought into contact with the dielectric web. After transfer of the developed image to the receiver member, the receiver member is transported away from the dielectric web. A mechanism is provided for facilitating separation of a receiver member from the dielectric web. The separation mechanism includes an elongated member having a surface adapted to enable the dielectric web to pass thereover. The elongated member is positioned to engage the dielectric web along a line of contact transverse to the direction of travel of the dielectric member along the web travel path, downstream of the transfer means and upstream of the transport means to separate the receiver member from the dielectric web closer to the transfer means, and dampen perturbations in the dielectric web, whereby trail edge smear of an image on a receiver member is substantially prevented.

Web Tracking Mechanism

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US Patent:
48937401, Jan 16, 1990
Filed:
Nov 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/274177
Inventors:
Edwin A. Hediger - Fairport NY
Michael Kenin - Rochester NY
Peter G. Izzo - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B65H 23025
US Classification:
226 23
Abstract:
Apparatus for controlling the lateral movement of a travelling web to automatically compensate for web conicity and angular deviation of the web velocity vector. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus comprises a steering roller about which a travelling web is at least in part entrained. An assembly supports the steering roller for rotation about its longitudinal axis, and mounts the steering roller for angular adjustment about a caster axis perpendicular to such longitudinal axis at the mid-point of the steering roller. The assembly is, in turn, supported for rotation about a gimbal axis intersecting, and perpendicular to, the caster axis. Lateral movement of a web supported on the steering roller is sensed relative to the steering roller in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the steering roller. The mechanism for sensing lateral movement of the web moves in a corresponding direction to the sensed lateral movement of the web. The sensing mechanism is interconnected with the supporting and mounting assembly for angularly adjusting the steering roller about the caster axis in response to movement of the lateral movement sensing mechanism, in a direction to counteract sensed lateral movement of the web.

Zoom Assembly

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US Patent:
60645334, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Mar 31, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/282997
Inventors:
Michael Kenin - Rochester NY
James A. Schmieder - Wayland NY
Mark D. Bedzyk - Rochester NY
Dean A. Johnson - Churchville NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G02B 1514
US Classification:
359695
Abstract:
The first, movable encloses the front, middle and rear lens groups. The front and rear lens groups are supported by a front and a rear lens cell, respectively. At least one of the front and rear lens cells is an integral part of the front lens barrel. The front and rear lens cells are located at a fixed distance with respect to one another. The middle lens group is supported by a mid-lens cell. The mid-lens cell is slidably movable within the first, movable barrel and has at least three external cam followers. The second, movable barrel engages and at least partially encloses the first barrel and includes three cam grooves engaging the cam followers. The motor is operatively connected to the second, movable barrel. The motor rotates the second, movable, so that the second, movable barrel moves along the optical axis with respect to the first, movable barrel. The rotation of the second movable barrel causes the cam followers to move within the cam grooves such that the mid-lens group moves axially at a different rate than the front and rear lens groups.

Mounting Mechanism For A Roller Transfer Assembly

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US Patent:
54915449, Feb 13, 1996
Filed:
Oct 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/330491
Inventors:
Michael Kenin - Rochester NY
Steven L. Moore - Rochester NY
Larry T. Schlitzer - Rochester NY
Michael J. Wendell - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1514
G03G 1516
US Classification:
355271
Abstract:
In an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus having a transfer assembly, of compact configuration, including a transfer roller for effecting transfer of a pigmented marking particle image from a dielectric support to a receiver member including a mechanism for mounting the roller transfer assembly. The mechanism includes a support for the transfer assembly located within the reproduction apparatus. The support for the transfer assembly is connected to the transfer assembly such that the transfer roller of the transfer assembly is castered and gimbaled.

Articulated Vacuum Transport Apparatus

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US Patent:
55261051, Jun 11, 1996
Filed:
Dec 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/355799
Inventors:
Michael Kenin - Rochester NY
Steven L. Moore - Dansville NY
Larry T. Schlitzer - Rochester NY
David P. Dworzanski - Walworth NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1500
US Classification:
355312
Abstract:
Apparatus for transporting sheets seriatim along a travel path from a first station to a downstream second station. The sheet transport apparatus comprises a housing in juxtaposition with the sheet travel path. A first transport assembly and a second transport assembly are respectively mounted within the housing. The second transport assembly is mounted in the housing, downstream in the direction of sheet transport, of the first transport assembly, for articulation relative to the first transport assembly, and so as to extend into operative relation with said sheet travel path for transporting a sheet respectively along a first portion of the sheet travel path and a second portion of the sheet travel path at an angle to the first portion.
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