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124 Aztec Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544   

San Diego, CA   

El Cajon, CA   

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Licence: Dist. of Columbia - Active Date: 2005

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David Redmond - Lawyer

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Dist. of Columbia - Active 2005
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David Redmond - Lawyer

Specialties:
Litigation, Construction / Development, Construction / Development, Government
ISLN:
902241044
Admitted:
1982
University:
Queens College, B.A.
Law School:
Brooklyn Law School, J.D.

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David A Redmond

Licenses:
License #: 7150 - Expired
Issued Date: Jul 1, 1981
Expiration Date: Jun 30, 1989
Type: Certified Public Accountant

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Sensor Device For Interrupting Irrigation

US Patent:
7949433, May 24, 2011
Filed:
Jun 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/766092
Inventors:
Randall A. Hern - San Diego CA, US
David G. Fern - Santee CA, US
Gerald E. Peterson - Riverside CA, US
Jordan S. Kutzarov - Irvine CA, US
David M. Redmond - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Rain Bird Corporation - Azusa CA
International Classification:
G05D 11/00
US Classification:
700284, 239 63, 239 69
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided herein for permitting or interrupting irrigation using sensor equipment. In one embodiment, a method for controlling irrigation comprising the steps of: generating an indication representing the amount of rain fall at a sensor unit; transmitting a signal comprising at least the indication from the sensor unit to an interface unit, wherein the interface unit is adapted to cause an interruption of programmed watering schedules of an irrigation controller; receiving the signal at the interface unit; determining, based at least on the indication from the signal, whether irrigation should be interrupted; and generating an interrupt command to interrupt irrigation.

Sensor Device For Interrupting Irrigation

US Patent:
2011022, Sep 15, 2011
Filed:
May 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/113900
Inventors:
Randall A. Hern - San Diego CA, US
David G. Fern - Santee CA, US
Gerald E. Peterson - Riverside CA, US
Jordan S. Kutzarov - Irvine CA, US
David M. Redmond - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
RAIN BIRD CORPORATION - Azusa CA
International Classification:
A01G 25/16
US Classification:
700284
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided herein for permitting or interrupting irrigation using sensor equipment. In one embodiment, a method for controlling irrigation comprising the steps of: generating an indication representing the amount of rain fall at a sensor unit; transmitting a signal comprising at least the indication from the sensor unit to an interface unit, wherein the interface unit is adapted to cause an interruption of programmed watering schedules of an irrigation controller; receiving the signal at the interface unit; determining, based at least on the indication from the signal, whether irrigation should be interrupted; and generating an interrupt command to interrupt irrigation.

Sensor Device For Interrupting Irrigation

US Patent:
2011023, Sep 29, 2011
Filed:
Jun 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/151269
Inventors:
Randall A. Hern - San Diego CA, US
David G. Fern - Santee CA, US
Gerald E. Peterson - Riverside CA, US
David M. Redmond - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Rain Bird Corporation - Azusa CA
International Classification:
G05D 7/06
US Classification:
700284
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided herein for permitting or interrupting irrigation using sensor equipment. In one embodiment, a method for controlling irrigation comprising the steps of: generating an indication representing the amount of rain fall at a sensor unit; transmitting a signal comprising at least the indication from the sensor unit to an interface unit, wherein the interface unit is adapted to cause an interruption of programmed watering schedules of an irrigation controller; receiving the signal at the interface unit; determining, based at least on the indication from the signal, whether irrigation should be interrupted; and generating an interrupt command to interrupt irrigation.

Sensor Device For Use In Controlling Irrigation

US Patent:
2012022, Sep 13, 2012
Filed:
May 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/479111
Inventors:
Randall A. Hern - San Diego CA, US
David G. Fern - Santee CA, US
Gerald E. Peterson - Riverside CA, US
David M. Redmond - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
RAIN BIRD CORPORATION - Azusa CA
International Classification:
G08B 21/18
G01N 5/02
US Classification:
340618, 73 73
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided herein for sensing rain fall for use in irrigation control. In one embodiment, a wireless rain sensor comprises a housing at least partially covering a first sensor, a controller and a wireless transmitter. The first sensor comprises a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall and configured to expand in response to the contact with the rain fall and contract in response to an absence of the rain fall. The controller is coupled to the first sensor and configured to output signals corresponding to a variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material. The wireless transmitter is configured to transmit wireless signals, at least one wireless signal comprising data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material.

Sensor Device For Use In Controlling Irrigation

US Patent:
2022026, Aug 18, 2022
Filed:
Apr 26, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/730019
Inventors:
- Azusa CA, US
David G. Fern - Santee CA, US
Gerald E. Peterson - Riverside CA, US
David M. Redmond - Scottsdale AZ, US
International Classification:
G01W 1/14
A01G 25/16
G01K 13/00
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided herein for sensing rain fall for use in irrigation control. In one embodiment, a wireless rain sensor comprises a housing at least partially covering a first sensor, a controller and a wireless transmitter. The first sensor comprises a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall and configured to expand in response to the contact with the rain fall and contract in response to an absence of the rain fall. The controller is coupled to the first sensor and configured to output signals corresponding to a variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material. The wireless transmitter is configured to transmit wireless signals, at least one wireless signal comprising data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material.

Sensor Device For Use In Controlling Irrigation

US Patent:
2020038, Dec 10, 2020
Filed:
Jul 31, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/945668
Inventors:
- Azusa CA, US
David G. Fern - Santee CA, US
Gerald E. Peterson - Riverside CA, US
David M. Redmond - Scottsdale AZ, US
International Classification:
G01W 1/14
A01G 25/16
G01K 13/00
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided herein for sensing rain fall for use in irrigation control. In one embodiment, a wireless rain sensor comprises a housing at least partially covering a first sensor, a controller and a wireless transmitter. The first sensor comprises a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall and configured to expand in response to the contact with the rain fall and contract in response to an absence of the rain fall. The controller is coupled to the first sensor and configured to output signals corresponding to a variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material. The wireless transmitter is configured to transmit wireless signals, at least one wireless signal comprising data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material.

Sensor Device For Use In Controlling Irrigation

US Patent:
2019027, Sep 12, 2019
Filed:
May 24, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/422281
Inventors:
- Azusa CA, US
David G. Fern - Santee CA, US
Gerald E. Peterson - Riverside CA, US
David M. Redmond - Scottsdale AZ, US
International Classification:
G01W 1/14
G01K 13/00
A01G 25/16
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided herein for sensing rain fall for use in irrigation control. In one embodiment, a wireless rain sensor comprises a housing at least partially covering a first sensor, a controller and a wireless transmitter. The first sensor comprises a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall and configured to expand in response to the contact with the rain fall and contract in response to an absence of the rain fall. The controller is coupled to the first sensor and configured to output signals corresponding to a variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material. The wireless transmitter is configured to transmit wireless signals, at least one wireless signal comprising data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Art Of Empowerment

Author:
David Redmond
ISBN #:
0273630938

Diversity Incorporated : Managing People For Success In A Diverse World

Author:
David Redmond
ISBN #:
0273650475

Computational Quantum Chemistry Ii - The Group Theory Calculator

Author:
David Redmond
ISBN #:
0123704561

The Williams-Sonoma Cookbook And Guide To Kitchenware

Author:
David Redmond
ISBN #:
0394544110

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