ROBERT M MILLER III
Nursing at Foxboro Cir, Deltona, FL

License number
Florida 247990
Issued Date
Sep 20, 2011
Effective Date
Jan 15, 2016
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2013
Category
Health Care
Type
Certified Nursing Assistant
Address
Address
2959 Foxboro Cir, Deltona, FL 32738
Phone
(910) 603-7086

Personal information

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503 Brittle Fern Ave, Deland, FL 32720
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5046 SW 128Th St, Ocala, FL 34473
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506 W Noble Ave, Bushnell, FL 33513
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5065 State Highway 83 N, Defuniak Springs, FL 32433
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506 E 9Th Ave, Havana, FL 32333

Professional information

Robert Miller Photo 1

Reclining Lift Chair Having Wheels For Transport

US Patent:
5203610, Apr 20, 1993
Filed:
Nov 14, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/612793
Inventors:
Robert E. Miller - Deltona FL
Assignee:
Invacare Corporation - Elyria OH
International Classification:
A47C 102
US Classification:
297345
Abstract:
A powered reclining lift chair includes a first base member for supporting the chair during the lift mode and a second base member having wheels for selectively transporting the chair from one location to another. The chair is operable through both lift and recline modes, as well as being manually actuated in a lowered position to transfer a portion of the chair weight to the second base member as desired. The manual actuation member is biased toward a first position that maintains two of the wheels above the ground surface.


Robert Miller Photo 2

Adjustable Bed Having Adjustable Height Legs With Synchronization Feature

US Patent:
5134731, Aug 4, 1992
Filed:
Feb 7, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/652431
Inventors:
Mark J. Quintile - Brunswick OH
Robert E. Miller - Deltona FL
Assignee:
Invacare Corporation - Elyria OH
International Classification:
A61G 700, F16H 2702
US Classification:
5 11
Abstract:
An adjustable bed comprises a head end, a foot end, and a planar mattress portion extending therebetween. The head end and foot end feature a drive screw and nut housing assembly. Each head end and foot end features tubes which are slidingly received within the head end and foot end. The tubes are attached via a cable to the nut housing. Upon rotation of the drive screw, the nut housing rises or descends, thereby adjusting the height of the bed. The translational movement of the nut housing along the drive screw is limited by a drive screw pin at the upper and lower extremities of each drive screw. The drive screw pin selectively engages a similar slip nut pin located on a slip nut which is received within the nut housing. Frictional force between the slip nut and the nut housing is maintained by a pair of pressure plates which are compressively received within the nut housing. The compressive force between the slip nut and the nut housing is adjusted by means of a pair of set screws and springs.