CHARLES RAY MITCHELL, MD
Psychiatric at Airpark Ct, Greenville, SC

License number
South Carolina 22923
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
License number
South Carolina 22923
Category
Psychiatric
Type
Pain Medicine
Address
Address 2
25 Airpark Ct, Greenville, SC 29607
PO Box 484, Easley, SC 29641
Phone
(864) 546-4497
(864) 546-4506 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Charles Mitchell, age 86
517 Holly Springs Rd, Lyman, SC 29365

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Charles Mitchell Photo 1
Mattress Cushion With Securement Feature

Mattress Cushion With Securement Feature

US Patent:
4686725, Aug 18, 1987
Filed:
Oct 28, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/792573
Inventors:
Charles B. Mitchell - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Span America Medical Systems - Greenville SC
International Classification:
A47C 2714
US Classification:
5481
Abstract:
A mattress supplement comprised of resilient material is substantially covered with support projections except for at least one marginal edge thereof. The marginal edge is adapted to compressively receive a sheet fitted thereto. The compression of the marginal edge permits the sheet to be secured to a mattress on which the mattress supplement is placed, instead of being pushed off thereof by the support projections.


Charles Mitchell Photo 2
Foam Mattress Pad

Foam Mattress Pad

US Patent:
D336400, Jun 15, 1993
Filed:
Jan 23, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/824364
Inventors:
Charles B. Mitchell - Greenville SC
Robert E. Ackley - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Span-America Medical Systems, Inc. - Greenville SC
US Classification:
D 6596


Charles Mitchell Photo 3
Shielded Needle

Shielded Needle

US Patent:
4631057, Dec 23, 1986
Filed:
Dec 17, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/809277
Inventors:
Charles B. Mitchell - Greenville SC
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604198
Abstract:
An apparatus for injecting a substance into a human or animal comprising a body, a needle coupled to the body and terminating in a point and a needle guard mounted on the body for movement from a retracted position in which the guard does not shield the needle to an extended position in which the guard shields the needle. The needle guard can be releasably retained in the retracted position and locked in the extended position. Locking of the needle guard is accomplished by interlocking members carried by the needle guard and by a collar mounted on the body.