MARIA D DEL CAMPILLO
Midwife at 140 St, Miami, FL

License number
Florida 69
Issued Date
Sep 30, 1997
Effective Date
Jan 26, 2002
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Health Care
Type
Midwifery
Address
Address
15244 SW 140Th St, Miami, FL 33196
Phone
(305) 926-0254

Personal information

See more information about MARIA D DEL CAMPILLO at radaris.com
Name
Address
Phone
Maria Martin Del Camp
6705 Kingsmoor Way, Hialeah, FL 33014
Maria Martin Del Camp
3716 SW Lafleur St, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34953
Maria Martin Del Camp
2045 NW 34Th St, Miami, FL 33142
Maria Martin Del Camp
5454 Axiom Ave, Orlando, FL 32839
Maria Martin Del Camp
5011 NW 168Th Ter, Miami Gardens, FL 33055

Professional information

See more information about MARIA D DEL CAMPILLO at trustoria.com
Maria Del Photo 1
Education Management Professional

Education Management Professional

Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Education Management


Maria Del Photo 2
Sock With An Integrally Formed Pocket

Sock With An Integrally Formed Pocket

US Patent:
5133091, Jul 28, 1992
Filed:
Mar 11, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/667022
Inventors:
Maria E. del Valle Mas - Miami FL
International Classification:
A41B 1300
US Classification:
2239
Abstract:
A sock having a cuff portion with an inner and outer layer disposed in overlying relation and including a pocket integrally formed therebetween having an opening near a top edge of the cuff. A seam extending downwardly on opposite sides of the opening and along a bottom of the cuff defines the boundaries of an interior of the pocket. A hook and loop-type fastener attached on opposite, opposing surfaces of the pocket's interior, adjacent the opening, serves to releasably secure the opening in a closed, sealed position.


Maria Del Photo 3
Sock With An Integral Pocket

Sock With An Integral Pocket

US Patent:
5651142, Jul 29, 1997
Filed:
Apr 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/634109
Inventors:
Maria E. del Valle Mas - Miami FL
International Classification:
A41B 1300
US Classification:
2239
Abstract:
A sock with sole, body and inner tube portions, the latter extending from the peripheral end of the body portion. The inner tube portion is made out of a lining that is thinner than the rest of the sock. The inner tube portion is folded and received entirely within the body portion of the sock. Stitching lines keep both layers of the folded inner tube attached to each other and to the body portion with at least one interruption along the end of the inner tube that is substantially aligned with the opening of the sock. Separate compartments are defined by longitudinally stitching both layers and to the body portion. Each compartment may be provided with an aperture to insert the objects to be carried by a user.