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Nicola Pieters Phones & Addresses

  • 116 Esmeralda Dr, Washoe Valley, NV 89704 (775) 742-1895
  • Carson City, NV
  • 3349 Epic Ave, Reno, NV 89512
  • 116 Esmeralda Dr, Washoe Valley, NV 89704 (775) 771-8512

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Position: Service Occupations

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Nicola Pieters
Secretary, Treasurer
C.N.B.P. Inc
5190 Neil Rd, Reno, NV 89502
Nicola Pieters
Manager, Secretary, Treasurer
Mommy's Little Helpers, LLC
116 Esmeralda Dr, Carson City, NV 89704
1455 Eunice Way, Carson City, NV 89704

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Us Patents

Safety Apparatus And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
7337482, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Dec 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/640809
Inventors:
Richard Byrne - Doncaster, GB
Carol A. Betz - Carson City NV, US
Nicola D. Pieters - Carson City NV, US
Assignee:
Mommy's Little Helpers, LLC - Carson City NV
International Classification:
A47D 15/92
A47G 9/02
US Classification:
5494, 5655, 128872
Abstract:
Body orienting harnesses and associated structures are disclosed, along with methods of use. The body orienting harness can position a body, such an infant, with respect to the associated structure, such as a bed, bed frame or crib, a sheet, or a blanket for example. The harness may be integrated with a sheet or blanket in order to secure not only a body in position but also secure the sheet or blanket in position with respect to the body. The sheet, blanket, or other cover, can provide a slip cover for an underlying support surface, such as a mattress for example. Alternatively, the cover can be secured in other ways to form a pocket in association with other structure, such as a bed sheet for example. The harness can be mounted in association with the pocket to secure a body in position with the respect to the pocket and associated structure, such as a mattress, crib, etc. When used to secure an infant during sleep, certain embodiments of the harness and associated structure can help significantly reduce the chance of overheating, suffocating, or otherwise harming the infant.

Safety Apparatus And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
20080184486, Aug 7, 2008
Filed:
Jan 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
11/968564
Inventors:
Richard Byrne - Doncaster, GB
Carol A. Betz - Carson City NV, US
Nicola D. Pieters - Carson City NV, US
International Classification:
A47G 9/02
US Classification:
5494
Abstract:
Body orienting harnesses and associated structures are disclosed, along with methods of use. The body orienting harness can position a body, such an infant, with respect to the associated structure, such as a bed, bed frame or crib, a sheet, or a blanket for example. The harness may be integrated with a sheet or blanket in order to secure not only a body in position but also secure the sheet or blanket in position with respect to the body. The sheet, blanket, or other cover, can provide a slip cover for an underlying support surface, such as a mattress for example. Alternatively, the cover can be secured in other ways to form a pocket in association with other structure, such as a bed sheet for example. The harness can be mounted in association with the pocket to secure a body in position with the respect to the pocket and associated structure, such as a mattress, crib, etc. When used to secure an infant during sleep, certain embodiments of the harness and associated structure can help significantly reduce the chance of overheating, suffocating, or otherwise harming the infant.

Safety Apparatus And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
7150054, Dec 19, 2006
Filed:
Sep 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/233675
Inventors:
Richard Byrne - Doncaster, GB
Carol A. Betz - Carson City NV, US
Nicola D. Pieters - Carson City NV, US
Assignee:
Mommy's Little Helpers, LLC - Carson City NV
International Classification:
A47D 15/02
A47G 9/02
US Classification:
5494, 5655, 128872
Abstract:
Body orienting harnesses and associated structures are disclosed, along with methods of use. The body orienting harness can position a body, such an infant, with respect to the associated structure, such as a bed, bed frame or crib, a sheet, or a blanket for example. The harness may be integrated with a sheet or blanket in order to secure not only a body in position but also secure the sheet or blanket in position with respect to the body. The sheet, blanket, or other cover, can provide a slip cover for an underlying support surface, such as a mattress for example. Alternatively, the cover can be secured in other ways to form a pocket in association with other structure, such as a bed sheet for example. The harness can be mounted in association with the pocket to secure a body in position with the respect to the pocket and associated structure, such as a mattress, crib, etc. When used to secure an infant during sleep, certain embodiments of the harness and associated structure can help significantly reduce the chance of overheating, suffocating, or otherwise harming the infant.
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