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Clinton Wayne Moore, 52Village Of Loch Lloyd, MO

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Belton, MO   

Moberly, MO   

Kansas City, MO   

Arlington, TX   

Las Vegas, NV   

Work

Company: Cummings southern plains May 2010 Position: Diesel mechanic

Education

School / High School: Universal Technical Institute 2010 Specialities: Automotive Engines and Repair

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Clinton H Moore

Licenses:
License #: RS150385A - Expired
Category: Real Estate Commission
Type: Real Estate Salesperson-Standard

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Clinton Moore - Greenville, TX

Work:
Cummings Southern Plains May 2010 to 2000
Diesel Mechanic
City of Greenville - Greenville, TX May 2007 to Aug 2007
Grounds Worker
Cooper Flooring - Dallas, TX Jun 2006 to Aug 2006
Carpet Tech
Peddlers Pizza - Greenville, TX Nov 2005 to Jun 2006
Night Manager
Education:
Universal Technical Institute 2010
Automotive Engines and Repair
Greenville High School 2008

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Us Patents

Electronic Identification System

US Patent:
4798175, Jan 17, 1989
Filed:
Oct 9, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/917034
Inventors:
Ted H. Townsend - Kansas City MO
Clinton L. Moore - Parkville MO
John T. Machnicki - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Alfa-Laval Agri, Inc. - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
A01K 502
G08B 1324
US Classification:
119155
Abstract:
An electronic identification system for identifying an animal moving through a portal structure is disclosed. A transponder worn on a rope or chain around the neck of the animal is energized by a multi-directional electromagnetic field generated by a double antenna loop in the portal structure. The transponder, when energized, will transmit identifying data back to the antenna loop after the electromagnetic field has been removed. That information will be processed by a microprocessor so that the animal can be identified. The antenna loop is secured within a flexible free-hanging curtain. The curtain is attached only at the top to the frame of the portal structure; the bottom of the curtain is free-hanging so that the curtain and antenna loop will not be damaged if the animal kicks the curtain. The system also includes two ultra-sonic transducers positioned at the entrance and exit of the portal. These two transducers are used to separately detect the presence of the animal in the portal structure and also to determine the direction of movement of the animal.

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