MS. PATRICIA OGDEN, M.ED.
Speech Language Pathology in Alpharetta, GA

License number
Georgia SLP001622
Category
Speech Language Pathology
Type
Speech-Language Pathologist
Address
Address 2
4080 Mcginnis Ferry Rd Bldg. 300, Alpharetta, GA 30005
5995 Riverwood Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30328
Phone
(770) 410-7719
(770) 410-9510 (Fax)
(404) 252-4084

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Patricia Ogden, age 70
482 Ogden Loop, Odum, GA 31555
(912) 586-6264
Patricia Ogden, age 44
310 Birch Dr, Rincon, GA 31326
(912) 728-8224
Patricia Ogden, age 72
5995 Riverwood Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30328
(770) 252-4084
Patricia Ogden
136 Santolina Park, Peachtree Cty, GA 30269
(770) 631-9298
Patricia Ogden
107 Blue Marlin Dr, Savannah, GA 31410
(912) 898-4775

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Patricia Ogden, Alpharetta GA - MED

Patricia Ogden, Alpharetta GA - MED

Specialties:
Speech-Language Pathology
Address:
4080 Mcginnis Ferry Rd SUITE 302, Alpharetta 30005
(770) 410-7719 (Phone), (770) 410-9510 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Valance For Storing And Displaying Items

Valance For Storing And Displaying Items

US Patent:
5785188, Jul 28, 1998
Filed:
Jun 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/667029
Inventors:
Patricia P. Ogden - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A47F 500
US Classification:
211 8801
Abstract:
A valance for storing and displaying items such as stuffed animals or dolls. The valance has pouches formed on its front into which the items are placed. The pouches are provided with a spacer and/or loose fill for increasing the interior volume of the pouch, thereby giving the pouch a three-dimensional appearance. The spacer or fill may also serve to elevate the items so that they are visible over the front flap of the pouch. The valance may be two pieces of fabric sewn together to form pouches bound by the seams. Alternatively, the valance may be a piece of fabric having loops, through which a scarf-like second piece of fabric is threaded. The droop of the scarf between the loops forms the pouches into which the items are placed.