LISA HUBBARD, CFNP
Nursing at Chambers St, Milwaukee, WI

License number
Wisconsin 122075-30
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medicine
License number
Wisconsin 122075-30
Category
Nursing
Type
Nurse Practitioner
License number
Wisconsin 3835-33
Category
Nursing
Type
Family
Address
Address
5000 W Chambers St, Milwaukee, WI 53210
Phone
(414) 447-2000
(414) 874-4393 (Fax)
(414) 877-5350
(414) 877-5360 (Fax)

Professional information

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Lisa Hubbard, Milwaukee WI

Specialties:
Family Nurse Practitioner
Address:
5000 W Chambers St, Milwaukee, WI 53210


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Lisa Hubbard, Milwaukee WI - CFNP

Specialties:
Nursing (Nurse Practitioner), Emergency Medicine
Address:
5000 W Chambers St, Milwaukee 53210
(414) 447-2000 (Phone), (414) 874-4393 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
5000 W Chambers St, Milwaukee 53210
Wheaton Franciscan - Saint Joseph
5000 West Chambers St, Milwaukee 53210


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Child Car Seat With Alternate Mobility Attributes

US Patent:
2008007, Apr 3, 2008
Filed:
Sep 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/863774
Inventors:
Edward James Hedges - Van Nuys CA, US
Lisa Lynn Hubbard - Wauwatosa WI, US
International Classification:
B60N 2/42
US Classification:
29721611
Abstract:
The invention as presently conceived discloses a unique system and method for an improved infant car seat having an integral extra transportation apparatus combining the functionality of a car seat with a stroller into one device. The apparatus generally resembles a conventional infant car seat but with an overhead handle that can be extracted from behind the headrest with a set of two folding legs extending downward and locking in place. Each extended leg has a pair of wheels that when used in conjunction with the handle allows the entire apparatus to serve as an infant stroller in a manner similar to a wheelbarrow. A third brace leg has a stabilizing rubber foot that extends down from behind the seat to allow the apparatus to safely stand unassisted. This novel apparatus and system will permit a care giver to remove the apparatus from a vehicle with the infant remaining in the seat, and by extending the legs into place, transform the apparatus into a stroller.