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Savannah, GA   

Fairfax, VA   

Saginaw, TX   

Centreville, VA   

Lowell, MA   

13688 Water Springs Ct, Centreville, VA 20121    703-5685235   

Work

Company: Target Mar 2012 Position: Presentation team member

Education

School / High School: CROSSLAND HIGH SCHOOL- Temple Hills, MD 2005 Specialities: HS DIPLOMA

Skills

computer • constuction • landscaping • sales • clerk • microsoft word etc.

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Career records & work history

Medicine Doctors

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Alfred Daniel Cook

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Education:
Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences (1978)

Alfred Cook resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Educator & Trainer / Military & Civilian

Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Professional Training & Coaching
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Lockheed Martin Iso 9001:2009 (As 9100C) Auditor At Nasa

Location:
United States
Industry:
Defense & Space
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Alfred E Cook

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Alfred Cook

Location:
United States
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Alfred Cook - Greenbelt, MD

Work:
target Mar 2012 to 2000
Presentation Team Member
hopper grass lawncare - Bowie, MD May 2010 to Feb 2011
Landscape Laborer
Education:
CROSSLAND HIGH SCHOOL - Temple Hills, MD 2005 to 2009
HS DIPLOMA
Skills:
computer, constuction, landscaping, sales, clerk, microsoft word etc.

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Coaxial Magnetron Using The Te.sub.111 Mode

US Patent:
4588965, May 13, 1986
Filed:
Jun 25, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/623896
Inventors:
Alfred W. Cook - Andover MA
Assignee:
Varian Associates, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H03B 910
US Classification:
331 91
Abstract:
A coaxial magnetron has a high-Q resonant cavity surrounding a multiple-resonator anode circuit and coupled by slots to alternate anode resonators. The cavity is resonant in the TE. sub. 111 mode, having two zero points of electric field on its periphery. The anode circuit is correspondingly resonant in its N/2-1 mode. Mode suppression means damp out the degenerate TE. sub. 111 mode which is not coupled to the output iris. The size and weight of the magnetron are much less than conventional tubes using a cavity resonant in the TE. sub. 011 mode with circular electric field.

Permanent Magnet Structure For Crossed-Field Tubes

US Patent:
3984725, Oct 5, 1976
Filed:
May 19, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/578576
Inventors:
Alfred W. Cook - Andover MA
Thomas H. Schultz - S. Hamilton MA
Assignee:
Varian Associates - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H01J 2550
US Classification:
315 3951
Abstract:
A permanent magnet structure particularly beneficial for generating the interaction field in coaxial, crossed field electron tubes is designed such that the normal iron flux return path is not required. Substantial reduction in weight results. A further benefit is that a magnetron interaction structure including the magnets may be built as a unit replaceable in the field in a stabilizing cavity structure. Since the cavity structure contains no iron, the magnets are not demagnetized in the replacement process and there are no mechanical mounting problems caused by magnetic forces.

Self-Expanding Gap Filler For Decreasing Air Leakage Between Adjacent Elements In A Data Center

US Patent:
2022033, Oct 20, 2022
Filed:
Jun 30, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/854920
Inventors:
- Sterling VA, US
Alfred B. Cook - Potomac Falls VA, US
Assignee:
TechnoGuard Inc. - Sterling VA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
H05K 7/14
Abstract:
A data center having a hot aisle, a cold aisle, a row of server rack cabinets located between the cold aisle and the hot aisle, and a self-expanding gap filler located in a gap between adjacent elements in the data center is provided. The self-expanding gap filler includes a compressible material and an outer layer having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface defining an inner space, the outer layer encapsulating the compressible material within the inner space. The compressible material is configured to expand from a compressed state within the inner space of the outer layer to an expanded state within the inner space of the outer layer in response to a seal being at least partially released within the outer layer to allow air to flow into the inner space of the outer layer, whereby the self-expanding gap filler at least partially fills the gap between the adjacent elements in the data center.

Self-Expanding Gap Filler For Decreasing Air Leakage Between Adjacent Elements In A Data Center

US Patent:
2021012, Apr 22, 2021
Filed:
Dec 30, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/138187
Inventors:
- Sterling VA, US
Alfred B. Cook - Potomac Falls VA, US
Assignee:
TechnoGuard Inc. - Sterling VA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
H05K 7/14
Abstract:
A data center having a hot aisle, a cold aisle, a row of server rack cabinets located between the cold aisle and the hot aisle, and a self-expanding gap filler located in a gap between adjacent elements in the data center is provided. The self-expanding gap filler includes a compressible material and an outer layer having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface defining an inner space, the outer layer encapsulating the compressible material within the inner space. The compressible material is configured to expand from a compressed state within the inner space of the outer layer to an expanded state within the inner space of the outer layer in response to a seal being at least partially released within the outer layer to allow air to flow into the inner space of the outer layer, whereby the self-expanding gap filler at least partially fills the gap between the adjacent elements in the data center.

Computer Server Cabinet Portable Louver System

US Patent:
2021010, Apr 1, 2021
Filed:
Sep 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/037196
Inventors:
- Sterling VA, US
Alfred B. COOK - Potomac Falls VA, US
Assignee:
TechnoGuard Inc. - Sterling VA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
H05K 7/14
Abstract:
A louver assembly for removable connection to a server cabinet, the louver assembly including at least one removable louver system and each louver system including a louver frame having an opening, a plurality of louvers removably connected to the louver frame and extending across the opening of the louver frame and at least one connector for removably attaching the removable louver system to the server cabinet. The louvers may be adjustable to more efficiently move air toward an inlet of an HVAC system or from an exhaust of the HVAC system to the server cabinet.

Cascading Roof With Interdependent Roof Panel Sections

US Patent:
2020021, Jul 9, 2020
Filed:
Jan 3, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/734094
Inventors:
- Sterling VA, US
Joseph M. LLOYD - Ashburn VA, US
Andre L. JOHNSON - Laurel MD, US
Alfred B. COOK - Potomac Falls VA, US
Assignee:
TechnoGuard Inc. - Sterling VA
International Classification:
E04B 7/16
E04B 1/346
E04H 5/02
Abstract:
A system including a plurality of servers mounted in server racks and a cold aisle containment (CAC), the CAC including a roof system, wherein the roof system includes a frame, a plurality of roof panels, wherein each roof panel is connected to the frame and is rotatable with respect to the frame, and a holding mechanism for holding a first roof panel among the plurality of roof panels in a closed position, wherein each roof panel among the plurality of roof panels overlaps at least one adjacent roof panel among the plurality of roof panels, and wherein release of the holding mechanism causes each of the roof panels to rotate to an open position in a cascading manner.

Data Center Including Self-Expanding Gap Filler For Decreasing Air Leakage Between Adjacent Elements In The Data Center

US Patent:
2019028, Sep 19, 2019
Filed:
Jun 4, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/431443
Inventors:
- Sterling VA, US
Alfred B. Cook - Potomac Falls VA, US
Assignee:
TechnoGuard Inc. - Sterling VA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
H05K 7/14
Abstract:
A data center having a hot aisle, a cold aisle, a row of server rack cabinets located between the cold aisle and the hot aisle, and a self-expanding gap filler located in a gap between adjacent elements in the data center is provided. The self-expanding gap filler includes a compressible material and an outer layer having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface defining an inner space, the outer layer encapsulating the compressible material within the inner space. The compressible material is configured to expand from a compressed state within the inner space of the outer layer to an expanded state within the inner space of the outer layer in response to a seal being at least partially released within the outer layer to allow air to flow into the inner space of the outer layer, whereby the self-expanding gap filler at least partially fills the gap between the adjacent elements in the data center.

Method For Decreasing Air Leakage Between Adjacent Elements In A Data Center

US Patent:
2017029, Oct 12, 2017
Filed:
Apr 10, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/483323
Inventors:
- Sterling VA, US
Alfred B. Cook - Potomac Falls VA, US
Assignee:
TechnoGuard Inc. - Sterling VA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
H05K 7/14
Abstract:
A method of at least partially filling a gap between adjacent elements in a data center having a hot aisle and a cold aisle to decrease air leakage between the hot aisle and the cold aisle through the gap is provided. The method includes providing a gap filler having a compressible material and an outer layer having an outer surface and an inner surface. The inner surface defines a sealed inner space and the outer layer encapsulates the compressible material in a compressed state within the inner space. The method also includes placing the gap filler in the gap between the adjacent elements in the data center and at least partially releasing a seal within the outer layer to allow air to flow into the inner space of the outer layer to permit the compressible material to expand from the compressed state within the inner space of the outer layer to an expanded state within the inner space of the outer layer, thereby at least partially filling the gap between the adjacent elements in the data center.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Drugs: What You Should Know

Author:
Alfred Bramwell Cook
ISBN #:
0959951504

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