Michael J. Richard
Engineering at Bob Pettit Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA

License number
Louisiana EI.0003521
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1900
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
1315 Bob Pettit Blvd APT 23, Baton Rouge, LA 70820

Professional information

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Michael Richard - Central, LA

Work:
Petrin
Scaffold builder
Integrity Group LLC. - Baton Rouge, LA
Project Manager
First New Testament Church - Baton Rouge, LA
Maintenance Worker
Part time Dayspring Group, LLC - Zachary, LA
Enviromental Intern
Fresh Pickins - Baton Rouge, LA
Assatant Manager
Baton Rouge Water Company - Baton Rouge, LA
General Laborer
Billy Heroman's Flowerland - Baton Rouge, LA
Warehouse worker
Live Oak Landscape - Watson, LA
Landscape Helper
Education:
Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, LA
BS in Environmental Management
Baton Rouge Community College - Baton Rouge, LA
General Science
Skills:
Inventory Management


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Clothes Hanger Extender

US Patent:
6164504, Dec 26, 2000
Filed:
Apr 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/303482
Inventors:
Michael J. Richard - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
A47G 2544
US Classification:
223 94
Abstract:
A clothes hanger extender which attaches to standard plastic clothes hanger so as to be able to adjust for different sized garments. The channel end has a hollow interior with a substantially elliptical cross section. The first portion of the channel, the channel locking portion, has a locking portion width which is smaller than the channel end's interior diameter. The second portion of the channel, the channel transition portion, connects the channel locking portion with the channel adjustment portion to make a continuous channel. The last portion of the channel is the channel adjustment portion. The channel adjustment portion allows the clothes hanger extender to slide over a standard plastic clothes hanger. The channel adjustment portion alternatively terminates at the shoulder end, or is the shoulder end, depending upon whether the shoulder end is a separate component. The entire channel is formed by a material which is sufficiently elastic to allow the channel to be expanded from the locking portion width to the interior diameter without permanently deforming the material.