RICHARD CHARLES SMITH, M.D.
Medical Practice at 6 St, San Pedro, CA

License number
California C31822
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
Address
Address
1350 W 6Th St SUITE 2, San Pedro, CA 90732
Phone
(310) 833-2428
(310) 833-7850 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard S. Smith
Del Mar, CA
(858) 755-4358
(858) 481-6893
Richard Smith
Poway, CA
(858) 748-5190
(858) 391-1049
Richard lowell Smith
San Diego, CA
(858) 484-1377
(858) 365-7447
(619) 501-8104
(619) 334-0934
(619) 269-3537
(858) 278-0191
(858) 495-0189
(619) 282-0972
Richard Smith
La Jolla, CA
(858) 483-3901
(858) 273-3420
Richard L. Smith
Muscoy, CA
(909) 887-0656
(909) 886-0880
(909) 888-4920

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Dr. Richard C Smith - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Richard C Smith - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
1350 W 6Th St SUITE 2, San Pedro 90732
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance
4101 Torrance Blvd, Torrance 90503
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro
1300 West 7Th St, San Pedro 90732
1350 W 6Th St SUITE 2, San Pedro 90732
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance
4101 Torrance Blvd, Torrance 90503
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro
1300 West 7Th St, San Pedro 90732
Philosophy:
empathy
Education:
Medical Schools
University Of Louisville School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1968


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Modular Cabinet For Different Video Game Cartridges, Cassettes, And Instruction Booklets

Modular Cabinet For Different Video Game Cartridges, Cassettes, And Instruction Booklets

US Patent:
4453785, Jun 12, 1984
Filed:
Oct 19, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/312390
Inventors:
Richard D. Smith - San Pedro CA
International Classification:
A47B 8106
US Classification:
312 10
Abstract:
A cabinet or container for holding a plurality of objects of different shapes and sizes in an organized manner, making it possible to easily retrieve any desired object. The cabinet is particularly adapted for holding VHS, Beta video cassette tapes, and Atari, Mattel Intellivision video game cartridges, and instruction booklets and audio cassete tapes. The cabinet has an open side, constructed to receive any one of a plurality of face plates or panels. The panels have groups of rectangular openings of shapes and sizes adapted to have particular objects inserted through the openings. The interior or the cabinet is constructed to receive and support objects inserted through the openings in a face plate. Partal partition members are provided at the back, to provide spacers between certain objects and to otherwise limit the distance the objects are moved into the cabinet. Supporting ribs or shelves are provided on inside walls of the cabinet for supporting objects.


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Cabinet For Video Game Consoles, Cartridges, Accessories, And Instruction Booklets

Cabinet For Video Game Consoles, Cartridges, Accessories, And Instruction Booklets

US Patent:
4394055, Jul 19, 1983
Filed:
Aug 13, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/292352
Inventors:
Richard D. Smith - San Pedro CA
International Classification:
A47B 4700, A47B 8106
US Classification:
312196
Abstract:
A cabinet or container particularly adapted for holding in an organized manner video game consoles of different sizes and shapes and also for holding accessories constructed for use with different systems. The cabinet has a top opening particularly shaped and constructed to receive and accommodate different control consoles or systems such as different Atari control consoles and also a Mattel Intellevision control console. Typically the dimensions of the control consoles vary and typically they have a base part of different dimensions. The open top of the cabinet is particularly configurated to receive and accommodate the different consoles. The base part of a control console can extend down through the opening. The console may be supported on peripheral surfaces of the opening itself or on ledges extending inwardly with respect to the opening at a level below the surface of the top. The lower part of the cabinet is preferably compartmentalized uniquely to hold different cartridges.


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Holder Or Container For Tape Cartridges

Holder Or Container For Tape Cartridges

US Patent:
4306655, Dec 22, 1981
Filed:
Apr 7, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/138222
Inventors:
Richard D. Smith - San Pedro CA
International Classification:
B65D 8530
US Classification:
206387
Abstract:
The article is a box or holder with partition members or shelves to hold items in the container between the said members. In a preferred form the box or holder may be square. Certain of the partition or shelf members are spaced so as to snugly hold a rectilinear item of a certain size transversely in the box. Spaced ribs are provided on the shelf members with a different spacing to hold additional items having a different width in a transverse position in the box. In this manner the box or holder has the capability of snugly and efficiently holding within it rectilinear articles of different widths and overall sizes, such as, for example, TV and computer game cartridges, or video tape cartridges, and the like. This capability is realized in a box of minimum size and with optimum efficiency.


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Molded Base Plate For Rollerskates Attachable To Shoes

Molded Base Plate For Rollerskates Attachable To Shoes

US Patent:
4372566, Feb 8, 1983
Filed:
Sep 18, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/303362
Inventors:
Richard D. Smith - San Pedro CA
International Classification:
A63C 1702
US Classification:
280 1119
Abstract:
An integral molded base plate or platform for carrying a set of roller skate wheels and which is attachable to a shoe. The base plate or platform is in a single piece. It has a flat upper surface and it has bores normal to the surface to which the chassis members carrying the wheels are attached by through bolts. The base plate has an integral longitudinal reinforcing rib on its under side which has formed in it receptacles to receive the ends of brace members that extend from the chassis frames that carry the roller skate wheels. There is an integral slanting or beveled front surface having a slant bore for attachment to the base plate of a toe stop member, preferably formed of plastic.