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Goshen Medical Center 444 SW Ctr St, Faison, NC 28341 9102670421 (phone), 9102678989 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Richards graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2002. He works in Faison, NC and specializes in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Richards is affiliated with Sampson Regional Medical Center and Vidant Duplin Hospital.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Randall Richards Owner
Richards Financial Inst.inc. Eating Places
1800 Parkway Place Ste. 900, Marietta, GA 30067
Randall G. Richards Director
RICHSELECTS COMPANY
17226 Nailsworth Way, Dallas, TX 75252
Randall Richards Pharmacist
Sawnee Drug Co Drug Store & Retailer and Lessor of Home Health Care Equip
2515 Business Dr, Cumming, GA 30028 7708898900
Randall Richards CFO
LAMP AIRE COMPANY
3640 Hickory Flt Hwy, Canton, GA 30115
Randall Richards CFO
RICHARDS FINANCIAL INSTITUTE, INC
5655 Pilgrim Pt Rd, Cumming, GA 41 H Illside Ave, Wingdale, NY
Randall Richards CFO
PORTAL TO BUSINESS.COM, INC
1050 Crown Pointe Pkwy STE 155, Atlanta, GA 1228 Coventry Ct, Gainesville, GA
Vivian Berger - Dumont NJ Virgil A. G. Williams - Brooklyn NY Randall Richards - Manor TX
Assignee:
Bush Boake Allen - Montvale NJ
International Classification:
C11C 500
US Classification:
44275, 431288, 431289, 431291
Abstract:
Candles are disclosed that include a wick, a first phase and a second phase. In one embodiment, the first phase is substantially clear and has a first melting point, the second phase is visually distinct from the first phase and has a second melting point, and the second melting point is greater than or about equal to the first melting point. In another embodiment, the first phase contains a first concentration of gellant in first solvent, the second phase contains a second concentration of gellant in second solvent, and the first and second concentrations are non-identical. In another embodiment, the first and second phases each contain gellant, however the second phase contains components not present in the first phase.
Vivian Berger - Dumont NJ Virgil A. G. Williams - Brooklyn NY Randall Richards - Manor TX
Assignee:
Bush Boake Allen - Montvale NJ
International Classification:
C11C 500
US Classification:
44275, 431288
Abstract:
Candles are disclosed that include a wick, a first phase and a second phase. In one embodiment, the first phase is substantially clear and has a first melting point, the second phase is visually distinct from the first phase and has a second melting point, and the second melting point is greater than or about equal to the first melting point. In another embodiment, the first phase contains a first concentration of gellant in first solvent, the second phase contains a second concentration of gellant in second solvent, and the first and second concentrations are non-identical. In another embodiment, the first and second phases each contain gellant, however the second phase contains components not present in the first phase.
Clear, Polymeric Gel Composition And Method For Producing The Same
Disclosed is a clear, crosslinked, polymeric gel composition that is the reaction product of a microemulsion containing (a) from 1-70 wt. %, preferably from 1-40 wt. %, and more preferably from 10-25 wt. % of an anhydride functionalized polymer, (b) from 0. 1-40 wt. %, preferably from 0. 1-20 wt. %, and most preferably from 0. 5-5 wt. % of a cross-linking agent, (c) from 0. 01-50 wt. %, preferably from 0. 1-20 wt. %, and more preferably from 0. 5-10 wt. % surfactant, (d) from 0. 01-30 wt. %, preferably from 0. 1-10 wt. %, and more preferably from 0. 1-5 wt. % water, and (e) from 10. 0-95. 0 wt. % of a hydrophobic liquid, based on the total weight of the polymeric gel composition. The gel composition is prepared by combining the anhydride functionalized polymer, the cross-linking agent, the surfactant, the water, and the hydrophobic liquid-form a microemulsion and then gelling the microemulsion.
Apparatus And Method For The Controlled Release Of Volatile Materials
International Fragrance & Technology, Inc. - Canton GA
International Classification:
A61L009/12
US Classification:
422 4, 422 5, 422123, 239 58
Abstract:
A dispenser for controlling the release of volatile materials within a contained environment such as an automobile, a home, an office, a factory, or the like, comprises a housing having an opening therein, a volatile material positioned within the housing, and a temperature responsive component in operable association with the opening to regulate said opening in order to contain or release the volatile material. The temperature responsive component automatically controls the release of the volatile material in the contained environment in response to a change in the ambient temperature by uncovering or covering the opening of the housing. A method for controlling the release of volatile materials within a contained environment is also disclosed.
Compartmentalized Storage System For Temporarily Storing And Subsequently Mixing At Least Two Different Substances
Randall G. Richards - Canton GA, US Keith Anthony Jones - Lynchburg VA, US Colin Berido - Bagshot, GB
Assignee:
Bush Boake Allen, Inc. - Montvale NJ
International Classification:
B65D025/08
US Classification:
206219
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a compartmentalized storage system for temporarily storing and subsequently mixing at least two different substances. The compartmentalized storage system comprises a first storing compartment, with an optional a tearable seal, containing a solid sorbing substrate, such as a wipe, and a first substance. The compartmentalized storage system further comprises a second storing compartment having a second substance. The first and the second compartments are attached to each other by at least one common side, which common side comprises a frangible seal connecting the first and the second compartments. By applying force to the frangible seal, the seal will break and thereby allow the second substance in the second storing compartment to be mixed with the solid sorbing substrate and the first substance in the first storing compartment.
Vivian Berger - Dumont NJ, US Virgil Williams - Brooklyn NY, US Randall Richards - Manor TX, US
International Classification:
C10L005/00 C10L007/00 C11C005/00
US Classification:
044/275000
Abstract:
Candles are disclosed that include a wick, a first phase and a second phase. In one embodiment, the first phase is substantially clear and has a first melting point, the second phase is visually distinct from the first phase and has a second melting point, and the second melting point is greater than or about equal to the first melting point. In another embodiment, the first phase contains a first concentration of gellant in first solvent, the second phase contains a second concentration of gellant in second solvent, and the first and second concentrations are non-identical. In another embodiment, the first and second phases each contain gellant, however the second phase contains components not present in the first phase.
Compartmentalized Storage System For Temporarily Storing And Subsequently Mixing At Least Two Different Substances
Randall Richards - Canton GA, US Keith Jones - Lynchburg VA, US Colin Berido - Bagshot, GB
International Classification:
B65D025/08
US Classification:
206219000, 206221000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a compartmentalized storage system for temporarily storing and subsequently mixing at least two different substances. The compartmentalized storage system comprises a first storing compartment, with an optional a tearable seal, containing a solid sorbing substrate, such as a wipe, and a first substance. The compartmentalized storage system further comprises a second storing compartment having a second substance. The first and the second compartments are attached to each other by at least one common side, which common side comprises a frangible seal connecting the first and the second compartments. By applying force to the frangible seal, the seal will break and thereby allow the second substance in the second storing compartment to be mixed with the solid sorbing substrate and the first substance in the first storing compartment.
Methods And Apparatus For Mixing Dairy Animal Treatment Chemicals
Randall Richards - Lockport IL, US Eric Mathias - Paw Paw IL, US
International Classification:
G05D 11/02
US Classification:
366142, 3661522
Abstract:
A system for mixing dairy animal teat dip from water and additives. The system includes a mixing manifold into which the water and additives are fed and mixed in a controlled manner. Mixed teat dip is automatically quality tested and monitored to provide data for controlling quantities of water and additives being fed to the manifold.
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ISLN:
902163384
Admitted:
1978
University:
Fordham University, B.A., 1978
Law School:
Pace University, J.D., 1982
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