SUSAN K BAKER
Nursing at Quince Way, Westminster, CO

License number
Florida 609772
Issued Date
Jul 31, 1972
Effective Date
Apr 15, 2016
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
14834 Quince Way, Westminster, CO 80602
Phone
(813) 786-5899

Professional information

Susan Baker Photo 1

Waste Liquid Handling Container

US Patent:
2009031, Dec 24, 2009
Filed:
Apr 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/386436
Inventors:
Timothy Baker - Broomfield CO, US
Susan Baker - Broomfield CO, US
International Classification:
B65D 33/16
US Classification:
383 84
Abstract:
A liquid waste handling container is described. Hot cooking grease and other liquid wastes can be difficult to handle. A container which can withstand the heat and other properties of such wastes is contemplated. The container is configured with an open top, front and back sides having downwardly and inwardly sloping edges, and a closed bottom. The closed bottom can be dimensioned for receipt inside the top of a garbage disposal in a sink or in a stand device so as to be securely held in an upright position. Once the container is filled, the top can be sealed. The filled and sealed container can be easily and safely moved and placed in a waste receptacle.


Susan Baker Photo 2

Cone Shaped Metal Foil Grease Container

US Patent:
8109671, Feb 7, 2012
Filed:
Jun 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/215028
Inventors:
Timothy A. Baker - Broomfield CO, US
Susan M. Baker - Broomfield CO, US
International Classification:
B65D 33/00, B65D 33/24
US Classification:
383 35, 383 84, 383907
Abstract:
A kitchen device in the form of a cone shaped metal foil grease container for receiving and disposing of hot cooking grease. The cone shaped grease container includes a back side, a front side, an open top, downwardly and inwardly sloping edges and a closed bottom. The closed bottom is dimensioned for receipt inside an open top of a garbage disposal for holding the container upright thereon. A portion of the top of the back side of the container includes an upwardly extending flap. The flap, when folded over, is secured to the front side of the container prior to disposing of the grease stored therein.