CHARLES RICHARD FOWLER, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Mills Ave, Greenville, SC

License number
South Carolina 11237
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Nephrology
Address
Address
203 Mills Ave, Greenville, SC 29605
Phone
(864) 271-1844
(864) 271-2147 (Fax)

Professional information

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Charles Richard Fowler, Greenville SC

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Neurology
Work:
Carolina Regional Nephrology
203 Mills Ave, Greenville, SC 29605 Carolina Regional Nephrology
300 Plaza Cir, Clinton, SC 29325 Carolina Regional Nephrology
112 John St, Easley, SC 29640
Education:
Creighton University (1968)


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Dr. Charles R Fowler - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
211 Village Dr, Greer 29651
Greenville Memorial Hospital
701 Grove Rd, Greenville 29605
211 Village Dr, Greer 29651
Greenville Memorial Hospital
701 Grove Rd, Greenville 29605
Education:
Medical Schools
Creighton University School Of Medicine


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Commercial Laundry Collection Apparatus

US Patent:
5507577, Apr 16, 1996
Filed:
Apr 11, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/226289
Inventors:
Charles A. Fowler - Greenville SC
International Classification:
B65D 3314
US Classification:
383 7
Abstract:
A commercial laundry collection apparatus having a removable laundry bag maintained on a bag stand. The bag stand includes a bag supporting portion freely expandable to a predetermined extent. A bag body of the laundry bag has a larger bottom portion tapering to a smaller upper portion defining a bag mouth. The smaller upper portion is folded back upon the bag supporting portion of the bag stand such that the bag mouth will be open for receipt of soiled laundry. The upper portion of the bag body is dimensioned such that the bag supporting portion of the bag stand will be unable to completely expand to the predetermined extent. As a result, the bag supporting portion of the bag stand will impart an outward force tending to maintain the laundry bag thereon. The laundry bag further includes a pair of longitudinal tie members attached to the upper portion of the bag body at respective opposite locations across the bag mouth. To lessen incidence of tangling, such tie members are narrower at a first end portion attached to the bag body than at a second end portion thereof.