Broad Institute May 2010 - Jun 2012
Senior Science Writer
Decision Resources Group 1991 - 1997
Vice President, Managing Director, Analyst, Writer
Grapevine Scientific 1991 - 1997
Owner, Writer, Analyst
Boston Biomedical Consultants 1990 - 1991
Market Analyst
Education:
Boston College
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Babson College
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Science Journalism Copy Editing Editing Publications Medical Writing Newsletters Lifesciences Publishing Web Content Blogging Science Communication Multimedia Life Sciences Editorial Social Media
Microsoft Word Windows Editing Java Customer Service Research C++ Strategic Planning Html Photoshop Microsoft Office Analysis Powerpoint Management Teaching
The present invention relates to a tray for use with a walker. The tray includes a generally rigid tray base having an essentially rectangular shape with a front long side, a back long side, a first short side and a second short side, and wherein the tray has a length that extends to or past the essentially horizontal support member; a ridge extending along the sides of the tray, wherein the ridge has a height of at least about a inch; a strap having a hook and loop fastener wherein the strap is positioned at or near the back long end; and a first hinge and a second hinge, the first and second hinges are positioned, when the tray is in use, at or near the front leg of the first and second support, respectively. The length of the tray is greater that the distance between the support member of the first support and the support member of the second support; and the width of the tray is less than the length of the support member of the first support or second support. The present invention further includes methods of using the tray, and system and kits that include the tray.
The Alice M. McCarthy Trust Amended and Restatement Dated July 8, 2004 - Salem MA
International Classification:
A61H 3/04
US Classification:
135 67, 135 66, 135 85, 108 5016, 482 68
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a tray for use with a walker. The tray includes a generally rigid tray base having an essentially rectangular shape with a front long side, a back long side, a first short side and a second short side, and wherein the tray has a length that extends to or past the essentially horizontal support member; a ridge extending along the sides of the tray, wherein the ridge has a height of at least about a inch; a strap having a hook and loop fastener wherein the strap is positioned at or near the back long end; and a first hinge and a second hinge, the first and second hinges are positioned, when the tray is in use, at or near the front leg of the first and second support, respectively. The length of the tray is greater that the distance between the support member of the first support and the support member of the second support; and the width of the tray is less than the length of the support member of the first support or second support. The present invention further includes methods of using the tray, and system and kits that include the tray.
Salem State University Foundation, Inc. - Salem MA
International Classification:
A61H 3/00
US Classification:
135 66, 135 67, 108 5016, 482 69
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a tray for use with a walker. The tray includes a generally rigid tray base having an essentially rectangular shape with a front long side, a back long side, a first short side and a second short side, and wherein the tray has a length that extends to or past the essentially horizontal support member; a ridge extending along the sides of the tray, wherein the ridge has a height of at least about a inch; a strap having a hook and loop fastener wherein the strap is positioned at or near the back long end; and a first hinge and a second hinge, the first and second hinges are positioned, when the tray is in use, at or near the front leg of the first and second support, respectively.
The present invention relates to a tray for use with a walker. The tray includes a generally rigid tray base having an essentially rectangular shape with a front long side, a back long side, a first short side and a second short side, and wherein the tray has a length that extends to or past the essentially horizontal support member; a ridge extending along the sides of the tray, wherein the ridge has a height of at least about a inch; a strap having a hook and loop fastener wherein the strap is positioned at or near the back long end; and a first hinge and a second hinge, the first and second hinges are positioned, when the tray is in use, at or near the front leg of the first and second support, respectively. The length of the tray is greater that the distance between the support member of the first support and the support member of the second support; and the width of the tray is less than the length of the support member of the first support or second support. The present invention further includes methods of using the tray, and system and kits that include the tray.