RICHARD A MILLER
Nursing at Bristol Ct, Evansville, IN

License number
Florida 9247037
Issued Date
Jun 14, 2006
Effective Date
May 14, 2010
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2008
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
6311 Bristol Ct APT 74, Evansville, IN 47715
Phone
(812) 499-3221

Professional information

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Richard Miller - Evansville, IN

Work:
Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office
Nurse Manager
Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office
Registered Nurse
Deaconess Hospital
Registered Nurse
United States Navy
Hospital Corpsman
Education:
University of Phoenix
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Daytona Beach Community College
Associates in Nursing
United States Navy Hospital Corpsman School


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Vp At Midwest Tower Construction, Inc

Position:
VP at Midwest Tower Construction, Inc
Location:
Evansville, Indiana Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Midwest Tower Construction, Inc since Oct 1995 - VP RDM Management and Consulting Inc Jul 2008 - Jan 2009 - President Nationwide Tower Company, Inc. Oct 1989 - Sep 1995 - President
Education:
Brescia University
B.S., Business


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One-Piece Paperboard Carton And Telescoping Closure Member

US Patent:
4795081, Jan 3, 1989
Filed:
Sep 30, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/103112
Inventors:
Richard N. Miller - Evansville IN
Assignee:
Keller-Crescent Co., Inc. - Evansville IN
International Classification:
B65D 536
US Classification:
229 19
Abstract:
A one-piece paperboard container and closure member telescopically opens and closes and, in the process of opening, reveals hidden matter printed on the container body portion, the closure member automatically frictionally locking onto the container body portion in the closed position. A single paperboard blank has a first and second set of four serially connected rectangular panels, a corresponding set of connecting strips connecting the first and second set of panels and cooperating therewith to provide a top for the closure member and to provide telescopic movement of the closure member relative to the container body portion, a series of proportionately sized V-cuts between each of the first set of panels, just below and adjacent to the strips, and two pairs of converging cut score lines and a central perforated score line at non-adjacent corners of the constructed container body portion, the converging cut score lines having a predetermined height less than the height of the closure member.