Jose Alcala - Fayetteville AR Sofia Dumery - Brooklyn NY Sun Chul Kim - Brooklyn NY Kimberly Leonard - Washington DC Andrew Schloss - New York NY
Assignee:
ABC School Supply, Inc. - Duluth GA
International Classification:
A47B 8500
US Classification:
108 25, 108 5017, 269 16
Abstract:
An art table having a top surface, two ends, and a lower tray. Each end has two legs. A brace is placed at each end supporting a plurality of holders, where drawing materials can be placed. Wheels are attached to two legs of one end. A paper dispenser is placed under the top surface and holds a roll of paper, so that paper can be fed over the top surface for drawing. The lower tray serves as a brace to provide extra support for the table and also serves as a holding place for extra papers and drawing materials.
Jose Alcala - Fayetteville AR Sofia Dumery - Brooklyn NY Sun Chul Kim - Brooklyn NY Kimberly Leonard - Washington DC Andrew Schloss - New York NY
Assignee:
ABC School Supply, Inc. - Duluth GA
International Classification:
A47B 3700
US Classification:
108 5017, 108 25
Abstract:
An art table having a top surface, two ends, and a lower tray. Each end has two legs. A brace is placed at each end supporting a plurality of holders, where drawing materials can be placed. Wheels are attached to two legs of one end. A paper dispenser is placed under the top surface and holds a roll of paper, so that paper can be fed over the top surface for drawing. The lower tray serves as a brace to provide extra support for the table and also serves as a holding place for extra papers and drawing materials.
Jose Alcala - Fayettevill AR Sofia Dumery - Brooklyn NY Sun Chul Kim - Brooklyn NY Kimberly Leonard - Washington DC Andrew Schloss - New York NY
Assignee:
ABC School Supply, Inc. - Duluth GA
International Classification:
A47B 8300
US Classification:
2971881
Abstract:
The present specification discloses a children's furniture comprises a plurality of stalls, each stall defined by three walls and sharing a common wall with an adjacent stall. Each stall has a shelf, coat hooks, a seat and a storage area. Children can sit on the seat to put on and remove their shoes, and will store their shoes in the storage area under the seat. They can also hang their coats on the hooks provided here, and put their books and other belongings on the shelves.
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Education:
University of Richmond Richmond, VA 2005 to 2009 Urban Practice and Policy major, Journalism minor
Skills:
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Hello, goodbye A new era starts today with the addition of Kimberly Leonard, who joined POLITICO from Insider on Tuesday and is reporting out of Miami. Gary Fineout will soon be stepping away from this newsletter but will still be part of the POLITICO team in Tallahassee.
Date: Jul 20, 2023
Category: U.S.
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Bernie Sanders implies Sinema and Manchin are appeasing Big Pharma
Insider's Kimberly Leonard previously reported on the healthcare provisions in the social-spending bill. It would allow the federal government to negotiate the price tags of at least 50 of the most used and highest-priced prescription drugs, including insulin. And people on Medicare would pay no mor
Date: Oct 08, 2021
Category: Headlines
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Dispensed: Vaccine updates — Coronavirus medical bills — COVID-19 skin complications - Business Insider
Kimberly Leonard has been keeping tabs on the organizations that received stimulus money from the CARES Act. She found that CVS Health received $43.3 million and decided to return it. The funding was automatically sent to providers that bill Medicare in April.
Date: May 22, 2020
Category: More news
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Daily on Healthcare: Senators stay focused on Obamacare regulations...Medicaid talks going nowhere
Welcome to Philip Klein's Daily on Healthcare, compiled by Washington Examiner Managing Editor Philip Klein (@philipaklein), Senior Healthcare Writer Kimberly Leonard (@LeonardKL) and Healthcare Reporter Robert King (@rking_19). Email [email protected] for tips, suggestions, c
The Affordable Care Act's enrollment deadline came and went with the end of January. As my colleague Kimberly Leonard noted Monday, "The exchanges in the past have faced technical glitches that led officials to extend sign-up deadlines, but this year saw relatively little disruption." Unlike p
Kaiser Health News: States Efforts To Outsource Prison Health Care Under ScrutinyReporting for Kaiser Health News and working in collaboration with The Washington Post, Kimberly Leonard writes: "States, in an attempt to cut costs, are increasingly outsourcing health care for inmates to for-pro
Date: Jul 23, 2012
Category: Health
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Safety risks underscored by violations at ExxonMobil refinery
By Kimberly Leonard Despite decades-old warnings about the potential for mass casualties, 50 refineries across the nation still rely on a toxic chemcial known as hydrofluoric acid, or HF. As an investigation by the Center for Public Integrity's iWatch ...