MRS. ANNIE RUTH NELSON, LVN
Nursing at Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

License number
California VN235923
Category
Nursing
Type
Licensed Vocational Nurse
Address
Address
922 E Adams Blvd APT 4, Los Angeles, CA 90011
Phone
(323) 590-8139

Personal information

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Annie Nelson
4604 Alhambra St, San Diego, CA 92107
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3505 Gundry Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807
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3624 Mc Cain Way, N Highlands, CA 95660
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418 Keats Dr, Vallejo, CA 94591
Annie Nelson
922 E Adams Blvd APT 4, Los Angeles, CA 90011

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Annie Ruth Nelson LVN

922 E Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90011

Industry:
Nonclassifiable Establishments

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Annie R Nelson, Los Angeles CA - LVN (Licensed vocational nurse)

Specialties:
Nursing (Licensed Vocational Nurse)
Address:
922 E Adams Blvd SUITE 4, Los Angeles 90011
Languages:
English


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Extending Dish Drain Rack

US Patent:
6543069, Apr 8, 2003
Filed:
Mar 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/800693
Inventors:
Annie L. Nelson - Los Angeles CA 90044
International Classification:
A47J 4720
US Classification:
4656, 211 413, 211 415, D32 56
Abstract:
An extendible dish drain rack comprising a plurality of bases designed to assemble in a particular sequence; the front of the second and each subsequent base designed to overlap the rear of the preceding base with a short overlap. A lip for overlapping a sink is provided at the front of the first. A first fastener is located at the front of each second and subsequent base. A second fastener is located at each rear. The fasteners are designed to mate with each other, prevent slippage and allow for disassembly of the bases. Each base also incorporates a device for inclining the bases. This creates an angle of inclination in the assembly sufficient to efficiently drain water. There are typical supports for supporting dishes in a water draining configuration on the top surface of each base. Preferably the device for inclining the bases is a foot or leg located under the rear of each base. Preferably one fastener is a slot and the second fastener is a tab which loosely fit to each other.