Pascal Malassigne - Milwaukee WI Audrey L. Nelson - Tampa FL Robert P. Jensen - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs - Washington DC
International Classification:
B62M 114
US Classification:
2802501, 2803041, 29742326, 297DIG 4
Abstract:
The foldable frame of the wheelchair has an opening at the lower rear part thereof for receiving a commode or a tray which supports a removable pail. The seat has front and side cutouts to provide under seat access dual density supporting foam. The seat also has laterally projecting wings at the front thereof to facilitate lateral transfer of a patient. The armrests at each side of the wheelchair pivot upwardly and rearwardly of the chair. Locking members are provided for locking each arm support in its lowered position; and a release lever can be pushed to unlock each arm support. A pair of footrest supports are each contoured so as not to have any sharp edges and are provided with non-slip surfaces and a drain hole. Each footrest support is pivoted to a split block which is slidable vertically along an arm. The block can be tightened and loosened by a lever.
Pascal Malassigne - Milwaukee WI Audrey L. Nelson - Tampa FL Robert P. Jensen - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs - Washington DC
International Classification:
B62M 114
US Classification:
2802501, 2803041
Abstract:
The foldable frame of the wheelchair has an opening at the lower rear part thereof for receiving a commode or a tray which supports a removable pail. The seat has front and side cutouts to provide under seat access dual density supporting foam. The seat also has laterally projecting wings at the front thereof to facilitate lateral transfer of a patient. The armrests at each side of the wheelchair pivot upwardly and rearwardly of the chair. Locking members are provided for locking each arm support in its lowered position; and a release lever can be pushed to unlock each arm support. A pair of footrest supports are each contoured so as not to have any sharp edges and are provided with non-slip surfaces and a drain hole. Each footrest support is pivoted to a split block which is slidable vertically along an arm. The block can be tightened and loosened by a lever.
Pascal Malassigne - Whitefish Bay WI Audrey L. Nelson - Lutz FL Mark Cors - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs - Washington DC
International Classification:
B62B 100
US Classification:
280648
Abstract:
The frame of the wheelchair has an opening at the lower rear part thereof for receiving a commode or a tray which supports a removable pail. The seat has front and side cutouts to provide under seat access. The seat also has laterally projecting wings at the front thereof to facilitate lateral transfer of a patient. The arm supports at each side pivot upwardly and rearwardly of the chair. Locking members are provided for locking each arm support in its lowered position; and a release lever can be pushed to unlock each arm support. A pair of footrest supports are each contoured so as not to have any sharp edges and are provided with non-slip surfaces and a drain hole. Each footrest support is pivoted to a split block which is slidable vertically along an arm. The block can be locked and unlocked by a lever. A heel support is pivotally mounted at the front of the chair and is movable from a depending stored position to a generally horizontal use position.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
You Don't Say: Navigating Nonverbal Communication Between the Sexes
Eagle Ridge Elementary School Littleton CO 1990-1995, Fox Creek Elementary School Highlands Ranch CO 1995-1997, Cresthill Middle School Highlands Ranch CO 1997-1999
Among Littles victims was Audrey Nelson, an upstate New York farm girl, as her brother described her. Nelson moved to Los Angeles from Hebron, New York in 1980 because she thought the climate would be better for her asthma.
Date: Nov 30, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
FBI Says 78-Year-Old Prisoner Has Confessed To 90 Murders
was apprehended at a Kentucky homeless shelter in 2012 because he was wanted in California for a drug charge, the FBI said. It was there that DNA evidence linked him to the murders of three women, which took place in the late 1980s. Their names were Carol Alford, Audrey Nelson and Guadalupe Apodaca.
Date: Nov 28, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Elderly prisoner claims he's America's deadliest serial killer with 90 victims. Police believe him
According to NBC Los Angeles, Carol Alford was found murdered in a South Los Angeles alley in 1987. Two years later, Audrey Nelson was found murdered in a downtown trash bin. Also in 1989, Guadalupe Apodacas body turned up in an abandoned building. All three cases went cold until April 2012, when a
As he told the LA detectives in his interview, Little then moved to Los Angeles, where three more women were soon discovered dead: Carol Alford, 41, found on July 13, 1987; Audrey Nelson, 35, found on Aug. 14, 1989; and Guadalupe Apodaca, 46, found on Sept. 3, 1989. All were manually strangled.