Richard J. Haskins President, Treasurer, Director, Vice President
SpinLabel Technologies, Inc. Packaging and Containers · Nonclassifiable Establishments · Ret Drugs/Sundries
7700 Congress Ave SUITE 3204, Boca Raton, FL 33487 8409 N Military Trl, West Palm Beach, FL 33410 11300 Us Hwy 1, West Palm Beach, FL 33408 (561)2530126
Richard J Haskins
PLEASANT ASSOCIATES, INC
701 Us Hwy 1 STE 402, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Richard J Haskins
REPUBLIC SECURITY MORTGAGE CORPORATION
4400 Congress Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 PO Box 4298, West Palm Beach, FL
Richard B. Haskins President
BLACKHAWK INTERNATIONAL INC Nonclassifiable Establishments · Mfg Aircraft Parts & Equipment
Brian Kaplan - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US Robert Terwilliger - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US Richard Haskins - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US Paul Schlie - Durham NH, US
Assignee:
Accudial Pharmaceutical, Inc. - Palm Beach Gardens FL
International Classification:
B65D 85/00
US Classification:
2064595, 206438, 206570, 40310
Abstract:
A container for housing an injectable fluid vial. The container includes a calculation aid formed specific to the injectable fluid vial. The container is formed from a bottom, a top, and an inset side wall therebetween with a resealable lid. The top includes an opening constructed and arranged to receive the fluid vial housing. Alternatively, the container is formed from two half sections that are hinged together for holding the fluid vial housing therebetween. An inner label is permanently attached to the sidewall having at least one row of dosing indicia coordinated with a base line indicia selected from the group of weight, age, fluid volume or area. An outer label is rotatably secured over said inner label with at least one transparent window allowing selective viewing of the dosing and base line indicia and predetermined dosing rate.
Brian Kaplan - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US Robert Terwilliger - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US Richard Haskins - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US Paul Schlie - Durham NH, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/09 A61P 11/10
US Classification:
514718
Abstract:
The present invention is directed toward a method of administering an oral solution containing one or more active ingredients, preferably formulations for non-prescription medicines, vital fluids, and/or nutritional supplements, optimally dosed based upon a patient's weight. The method includes providing an oral solution having an effective amount of one or more active ingredients; determining the weight of the individual, preferably to an individual less than 12 years old; and administrating an appropriate amount of the oral solution in a single dose dispensing unit in accordance with the weight determination of the individual, whereby the total amount of active ingredient administered corresponds to an effective amount of the active ingredient based on the individual's weight.
Weight Based Dosing Of An Oral Solution Having Diphenhydramine, Or Pharmaceutically Acceptable Salts Thereof, As An Active Ingredient
The present invention is directed toward a method of administering an oral solution containing one or more active ingredients, preferably formulations for non-prescription medicines, vital fluids, and/or nutritional supplements, optimally dosed based upon a patient's weight. The method includes providing an oral solution having an effective amount of one or more active ingredients; determining the weight of the individual, preferably to an individual less than 12 years old; and administrating an appropriate amount of the oral solution in a single dose dispensing unit in accordance with the weight determination of the individual, whereby the total amount of active ingredient administered corresponds to an effective amount of the active ingredient based on the individual's weight.
Robert Terwilliger - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US Richard Haskins - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
A61J 1/00 B65D 23/00 B65D 81/38 B65D 25/10
US Classification:
2064595, 220600, 220601, 215 40, 2205922
Abstract:
A top loading container for housing a fluid vial is described. The top loading container includes a calculation aid formed specific to the fluid vial. The top loading container is formed from a bottom, a top, and an inset side wall there between. The top is adapted to be securable to a fluid vial so that the fluid vial rests in a suspended position within the interior of the top loading container. An inner label is permanently attached to the sidewall having at least one row of dosing indicia coordinated with a base line indicia selected from the group of weight, age, fluid volume or area. An outer label is rotatably secured over the inner label with at least one transparent window allowing selective viewing of the dosing and base line indicia and predetermined dosing rate.
Stephen M. Key - Modesto CA, US Richard J. Haskins - Singer Island FL, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/08 G09F 3/00 B32B 3/04
US Classification:
428121, 156 60, 428192
Abstract:
The present application is directed to rotating label support systems for a container and methods thereof. A base label may be adhered to the container. A rotating top label may cover at least a portion of the base label. The support system may comprise one or more support members that restrict linear movement of the top label while allowing rotational movement of the top label.
Xenia Voigt Elementary School Round Rock TX 1977-1978, C.D. Fulkes Middle School Round Rock TX 1979-1981, Round Rock Middle School Round Rock TX 1979-1981, Hartsell Middle School Concord NC 1981-1982
Community:
Sue Smith, Alan Sellers, Eugene Jones, Wendy Waters, Brian Medford, Kevin Briggs, Teah Coffey, Tara Painter, Jeff Hill, Paul Devalle, Tracy Patrum