ROBERT A SMITH
Nursing in Pinellas Park, FL

License number
Florida 2680302
Issued Date
Feb 3, 1993
Effective Date
Jan 1, 1901
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2019
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address 2
6995 Ceder Rdg Dr, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
300 Pinellas St, Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone
(727) 424-0278

Organization information

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Robert Smith Real Estate LC

8873 57 St N, Pinellas Park, FL 33782

Registration:
Oct 14, 2014
State ID:
L14000160540
Business type:
Florida Limited Liability
Manager:
Robert Smith (Manager)


Daniel Robert Smith

1866 Overbrook Ave, Clearwater, FL 33755

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Nonclassifiable Establishments, Transportation Services

Professional information

Robert Smith Photo 1

Robert Smith - Clearwater, FL

Work:
Excelsior Defense
Security Officer
Burchard's Galleries
Security Mgr
U. S Security Assoc Inc
Operations Manager /Asst Branch Mgr
Boca Ciega High School
Azalea Jr. High


Robert Smith Photo 2

Robert Smith - Clearwater, FL

Work:
Hazardous Materials Oil
Active Shooter
Excelsior Defense
Security Officer
Burchard's Galleries
Security Director
U. S Security Assoc Inc
Operations Manager /Assistant Branch Manager
Boca Ciega High School
Azalea Jr. High


Robert Smith Photo 3

Owner

Work:
8873 57Th St, Pinellas Park 33782
Experience:
30


Robert Smith Photo 4

Hair Ornaments Incorporating Hair Of The Wearer

US Patent:
5097854, Mar 24, 1992
Filed:
Jan 3, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/460462
Inventors:
Robert D. Smith - Clearwater FL
International Classification:
A45D 812
US Classification:
132275
Abstract:
Hair ornaments that incorporate the wearer's hair into the ornament. The wearer's hair, in some embodiments, becomes the hair of the ornament in those ornaments of doll-like appearance. In other embodiments, the hair of the wearer serves as the beard of an ornament having a Santa Claus or other bearded character theme. Still further embodiments incorporate the wearer's hair as the grass skirt of a hula doll, as the tail of a pony, as the feathers of a bird, and so on. In all embodiments, the ornament is structured to capture at least one bundle of the wearer's hair so that the hair and the ornament are an integral unit.