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109 Oak Meadow Dr, Georgetown, TX 78628    512-8649373   

Ontario, CA   

25802 Southbrook, Lake Forest, CA 92630   

Pomona, CA   

El Cajon, CA   

Murrieta, CA   

Oakland, CA   

109 Oak Meadow Dr, Georgetown, TX 78628   

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Principal At Ciambrone & Associates

Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Experience:
Ciambrone & Associates (Management Consulting industry): Principal,  (March 2009-Present) Management consulting in the areas of process improvements, Six Sigma, Turnaround management, Program management, Relocations, Outsourcing to contract manufacturing, Quality management, ...
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David Ciambrone

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Us Patents

System And Method For Vacuum Bag Fabrication

US Patent:
7438781, Oct 21, 2008
Filed:
Nov 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/000356
Inventors:
David F. Ciambrone - Georgetown TX, US
Kirk E. Johnson - Diamond Bar CA, US
Hossien Ahmad - Buena Park CA, US
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Waltham MA
International Classification:
B32B 37/10
US Classification:
156286, 156285, 156382, 264511, 264571
Abstract:
A system and method for vacuum bag assembly fabrication via the vacuum bag method which reduces the amount of trapped air. The inventive system includes a chamber adapted to contain a vacuum bag and first and second evacuating mechanisms. The first evacuating mechanism serves to evacuate the bag and vent to atmosphere. The second evacuating mechanism serves to evacuate and vent the chamber to atmosphere. Thus, generally, the inventive method includes the steps of placing a vacuum bag lay up in an air tight chamber; and evacuating the vacuum bag lay up and the air tight chamber at the same time. In practice, the assembly would consist of at least two components and a heat curable composition. The components can be parts to be bonded together or layers of cloth to be made into a laminate. In this case, the heat curable composition would be a catalyzed adhesive or resin.

System And Method For Vacuum Bag Fabrication

US Patent:
2003018, Oct 2, 2003
Filed:
Mar 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/106313
Inventors:
David Ciambrone - Lake Forest CA, US
Kirk Johnson - Diamond Bar CA, US
Hossein Ahmad - Buena Park CA, US
International Classification:
B32B031/00
US Classification:
156/285000, 156/275500, 156/382000
Abstract:
A system and method for vacuum bag assembly fabrication via the vacuum bag method that reduces the amount of trapped air. The inventive system includes a chamber adapted to contain a vacuum bag and first and second evacuating mechanisms. The first evacuating mechanism serves to evacuate the bag and vent to atmosphere. The second evacuating mechanism serves to evacuate and vent the chamber to atmosphere. Thus, generally, the inventive method includes the steps of placing a vacuum bag lay up in an air tight chamber; and evacuating the vacuum bag lay up and the air tight chamber at the same time. In practice, the assembly would consist of at least two components and a heat curable composition. The components can be parts to be bonded together or layers of cloth to be made into a laminate. In this case, the heat curable composition would be a catalyzed adhesive or resin.

Ozone Methods For The Destruction Of Chemical Weapons

US Patent:
5430228, Jul 4, 1995
Filed:
Feb 24, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/021699
Inventors:
David F. Ciambrone - El Toro CA
Charles L. Beard - Torrance CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C06D 700
US Classification:
588200
Abstract:
A transportable ozone neutralization system (10) for neutralizing a chemical compound is provided. The neutralization system (10) includes an enclosure (12) for substantially containing a container, such as a chemical munition (28), within which the chemical compound to be neutralized is contained. The neutralization system (10) further includes a liquid phase neutralization system (62) and a vapor phase neutralization system (100) which utilize ozone manufactured from the air, to contact the liquid and vapor phase chemical compounds through a solvent. The system neutralizes the chemical compound by the action of ozone in breaking the chemical bonds with the compound.

Automated Network Of Sensor Units For Real-Time Monitoring Of Compounds In A Fluid Over A Distributed Area

US Patent:
5832411, Nov 3, 1998
Filed:
Feb 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/794389
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Schatzmann - Yorba Linda CA
James A. Wurzbach - Altadena CA
Russell R. Newcomb - Morgan Hill CA
David F. Ciambrone - Lake Forest CA
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
G01N 2726
US Classification:
702 23
Abstract:
A plurality of sensor units are distributed over an area and communicate via a network with a central monitoring unit. The sensor units include sensor arrays that provide them with raw data in response to the presence of selected compounds in the ambient fluid. The raw sensor data is then processed to compute a local profile, which (a) illustrates a change in the compounds in the fluid from their normal state (change detection) , (b) indicates the presence and total concentration of foreign compounds in the fluid (presence detection), or (c) details the composition and concentrations of defined classes or individual species of compounds in the fluid (composition detection). The local profiles from the individual sensor units are then used to compute a spatial and temporal map for the compounds in the fluid. This map can then be used for a variety of purposes including tracking and predicting the flow of compounds through the area, identifying the source of compounds in the area, monitoring abatement, and controlling industrial processes.

Infrared Transparent Soldering Tool And Infrared Soldering Method

US Patent:
5626280, May 6, 1997
Filed:
Jun 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/462721
Inventors:
David F. Ciambrone - Lake Forest CA
Assignee:
HE Holdings, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H05K 334
US Classification:
22818021
Abstract:
A soldering tool that comprises a selected salt, including Group I and II halides such as potassium chloride, for example, that is transparent to infrared energy. A selected salt is formed into a tool having a specific shape for placement during soldering. The tool is used to position and hold component leads during infrared soldering. The tool is formed into a shape that matches the shape of a component and whose leads are to be soldered. The tool is configured so that it may be disposed over the component so that the tool contacts the leads and causes them to contact pads to which the leads. The tool is reusable in that after showing signs of wear, it may be recycled, reformed, and reused. An infrared soldering method for soldering leads to pads comprises the following steps. The tool is fabricated from a material that is transparent to infrared radiation.

Ozone Oxidation Of Waste Water

US Patent:
4007118, Feb 8, 1977
Filed:
Oct 16, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/622816
Inventors:
David Fred Ciambrone - Santee CA
Assignee:
Cubic Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C02B 138
US Classification:
210 63Z
Abstract:
A powdered metal oxide such as manganese trioxide, ferric, copper and nickel oxide is positioned in a tank. The tank receives a quantity of effluent that is to be rendered inert by ozone gas that is injected into the container. The oxide acts as a catalyst, in that the amount of ozone otherwise required to oxidize the fluid sufficiently to kill the bacteria and render the fluid inert is substantially reduced. The metal oxide may be utilized in the form of a powder contained in fabric bags, disposed on substrates in the tank, or dispersed within the fluid.

Corona Discharge Ozone Generator

US Patent:
3942020, Mar 2, 1976
Filed:
Dec 9, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/530933
Inventors:
David F. Ciambrone - Santee CA
Assignee:
Cubic Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C01B 1311
US Classification:
250539
Abstract:
The generator incorporates plural tubular outer electrodes retained within a cylindrical pipe housing. The inner electrode is a metal strip with a helical twist. It is spaced from the outer electrode by a cylindrical dielectric. Circular plates are utilized for supporting and spacing the electrode tubes, and for manifolding gases to the electrode and making electrical contact with the inner electrodes. The circular plates also act as terminals for electrically connecting the electrodes across the source of high voltage.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Laguna Treasure

Author:
David F. Ciambrone
ISBN #:
0595093310

Castle Finlaystoke: A Virginia Davies Mystery

Author:
David F. Ciambrone
ISBN #:
0595357466

Napa Nights

Author:
David Ciambrone
ISBN #:
0595206735

Pelican Cove: A Virginia Davies Mystery

Author:
David Ciambrone
ISBN #:
0595283403

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