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David John Demuro, 40511 25Th St, Cape Coral, FL 33993

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511 25Th St, Cape Coral, FL 33993    239-2832286   

511 NW 25Th Pl, Cape Coral, FL 33993    239-2832286   

233 35Th St, Cape Coral, FL 33914    239-5494944    239-5496155   

Miami, FL   

Missoula, MT   

N Ft Myers, FL   

Lee, FL   

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Company: All florida appraisals Mar 2009 to Nov 2009 Position: Partner

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Real Estate

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David Demuro - Lawyer

Office:
Vaughan & DeMuro
Specialties:
Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Insurance Defense, Employment Litigation, Governmental Defense
ISLN:
907914929
Admitted:
1976
University:
University of Michigan, A.B., 1970
Law School:
University of Denver, J.D., 1976
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David Demuro - Lawyer

Specialties:
Compliance and Securities Regulation
ISLN:
907914936
Admitted:
1974
University:
University of Michigan, B.A.
Law School:
University of Notre Dame, J.D.

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Location:
Cape Coral, FL
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
All Florida Appraisals Mar 2009 - Nov 2009
Partner
All Florida Appraisals Mar 2009 - Nov 2009
Owner

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Method And System For Selectively Charging A Battery

US Patent:
2006010, May 18, 2006
Filed:
Nov 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/990132
Inventors:
Joseph Patino - Pembroke Pines FL, US
David Demuro - Lawrenceville GA, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320138000
Abstract:
The invention concerns a method () and system () for selectively charging a battery (). In one arrangement, the method can include the steps of coupling () the battery to a first power supply (), coupling () the battery to a second power supply (), determining () an available charging current parameter for the battery and selectively enabling () a charging circuit () for the first power supply and a charging circuit () for the second power supply based on the available charging current parameter of the battery. The selectively enabling process can be based on maximizing () an available charging current of the battery and minimizing () a power dissipation of the battery. As an example, the first power supply can be a hard-wired charger (), and the second power supply can be a wireless charger ().

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