MR. CHRISTOPHER HARRIS, PD
Pharmacy at Chef Menteur Hwy, New Orleans, LA

License number
Louisiana 15452
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
4600 Chef Menteur Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70126
Phone
(504) 947-2101
(504) 228-1234

Organization information

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Christopher Harris

2324 3 St, New Orleans, LA 70113

Industry:
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site, Nonclassifiable Establishments


Christopher Harris, LCSW

7821 Maple St, New Orleans, LA 70118

Industry:
Personal Counseling, Grief Counseling, Marriage Counseling, ...
Registration:
2014
Phone:
(504) 931-1738 (Phone)
Description:
Change is difficult but necessary if we are to grow. Reaching out for help is often the hardest step. With primarily insight-oriented, psychodynamic psychotherapy, I will assist you in bringing into a...
Christopher Harris
Warranties:
No
Open Hours:
Mon 09.00 AM - 09.00 PM, Tue 09.00 AM - 09.00 PM, Wed 09.00 AM - 09.00 PM, ...
Licensed:
Yes
Service area:
Greater New Orleans, LA Area Greater Baton Rouge, LA Area
Senior discount:
No
Excluded services:
Psychological testing; medication management


Christopher Harris

222 Deckbar Ave, New Orleans, LA 70121

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site, Nonclassifiable Establishments

Professional information

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Fluid-Based Electrical Generator

US Patent:
8044530, Oct 25, 2011
Filed:
Jan 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/318836
Inventors:
Christopher H. Harris - New Orleans LA, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/00
US Classification:
290 54, 290 43, 60398, 606417, 415 31
Abstract:
The fluid-based electrical generator utilizes driven flow of a fluid to power an electrical generator for driving an external electrical device. The generator includes a reservoir having at least one sidewall and a floor. A motor coupled to a rotating shaft is mounted external to the reservoir, and a propeller is secured to the rotating shaft. The propeller is driven by the motor and is positioned within the reservoir for generating fluid flow. A rotating support having at least one vane secured thereto is rotatably secured to the floor of the reservoir, and the rotating support is driven to rotate by the fluid flow. An axle is further provided, with a lower end thereof being secured to the rotating support. The electrical generator is coupled to an upper end of the axle, with rotation of the axle driving the electrical generator to produce electricity for the external device.