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David L Seitz Deceased1010 Wedgewood Dr, Fayetteville, GA 30214

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1010 Wedgewood Dr, Fayetteville, GA 30214    770-4617646   

Concord, NC   

13575 Sandy Key Dr, Pensacola, FL 32507   

Houston, TX   

1010 Wedgewood Dr, Fayetteville, GA 30214    770-8982365   

Work

Company: Seisco international limited Address: 223 W Airtex Blvd, Houston, TX 77090 Phones: 281-8763300 Position: Ceo Industries: Household Appliances

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Ranks

Licence: Virginia - Authorized to practice law Date: 1976

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Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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David Wayne Seitz - Lawyer

Licenses:
Virginia - Authorized to practice law 1976

Medicine Doctors

David J. Seitz

Specialties:
Psychiatry
Work:
David J Seitz MD
12520 High Blf Dr STE 135, San Diego, CA 92130
858-5231040 (phone) 858-5231037 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
Graduated: 1984
Procedures:
Psychiatric Diagnosis or Evaluation, Psychiatric Therapeutic Procedures
Conditions:
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Bipolar Disorder, Depressive Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders, Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Seitz graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 1984. He works in San Diego, CA and specializes in Psychiatry.

David J. Seitz

Specialties:
Dermatology
Work:
Lake Loveland Dermatology
776 W Eisenhower Blvd, Loveland, CO 80537
970-6673116 (phone) 970-6690159 (fax)
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Mr. Seitz works in Loveland, CO and specializes in Dermatology. Mr. Seitz is affiliated with McKee Medical Center.
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David James Seitz

Specialties:
Psychiatry
Neurology
Education:
University of Southern California(1984)

License Records

David Louis Seitz

Address:
1412 Chadmore Ln NW, Concord, NC 28027
Licenses:
License #: A1708714
Category: Airmen

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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Thermo-Plastic Heat Exchanger

US Patent:
7616873, Nov 10, 2009
Filed:
Apr 8, 1993
Appl. No.:
08/044650
Inventors:
David E. Seitz - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
F24H 1/10
US Classification:
392490, 392486, 219497
Abstract:
A flow-through instantaneous fluid heater system is designed to satisfy the need for a heater not limited by being connected to a storage tank and which can be made using a plastic casing, incorporating cool-down when out of service and with features of venting and simplified flushing and draining. The system incorporates the use of one or more compartments, usually assembled in two compartment modules connected in series. Each compartment includes a casing having a hollow cylindrical interior region. An inlet aperture is located at one end of the casing and an outlet aperture is located at the other end of the casing. The lower end of each casing is closed by a removable base and the upper end of the casing is closed by a top plate and a heating element. The heating element is positioned axially in the interior region of the compartment. The heating element is activated by a control system which senses and compares temperatures of the water at the compartment outlets.

Fluid Heating Control System

US Patent:
6246831, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Jun 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/334337
Inventors:
David E. Seitz - Conroe TX
David Paul Sharp - Houston TX
Thomas Lamson Harman - Houston TX
Louis J. Everett - College Station TX
Rodney H. Neumann - The Woodlands TX
Assignee:
David Seitz - Houston TX
International Classification:
F24H 110
US Classification:
392486
Abstract:
An improved system, method and apparatus for control of an instantaneous flow-through fluid heater system is disclosed. The control incorporates a logic control method providing modulation of power in small steps to a plurality of heating elements retaining responsiveness to closed-loop control needs without inducing light flicker. Further, the life of the coils of heating circuit electromechanical relays are extended by energizing the coils with a pulse-width-modulated drive decreasing in duty cycle and thus the latent coil heat when an increase in mains voltage is sensed. The life of the contacts of same relays are extended by inhibiting heating element triac drive immediately upon sensing loss of relay coil power, such as by an over temperature limit switch opening, thus ensuring that relay contacts open with zero heating element current. In addition to the software "watchdog timer" internal to the microcontroller, a redundant fail-safe circuit external to the microcontroller prevents a program lockup condition from leaving any heating element triac or relay drive in an energized state. A combination of control hardware and program provide self-diagnostic detection of an inoperative thermistor, stuck relay, or a failed triac or heating element.

Thermo-Plastic Heat Exchanger

US Patent:
5216743, Jun 1, 1993
Filed:
May 10, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/521541
Inventors:
David E. Seitz - Houston TX
International Classification:
F24H 110
US Classification:
392490
Abstract:
The present invention provides a flow-through instantaneous fluid heater system designed to satisfy the need for a heater not limited by being connected to a storage tank and which can be made using a plastic casing, incorporating cool-down when out of service and with features of venting and simplified flushing and draining. The system incorporates the use of one or more compartments, usually assembled in two compartment modules connected in series. Each compartment includes a casing having a hollow cylindrical interior region. An inlet aperture is located at one end of the casing and an outlet aperture is located at the other end of the casing. The lower end of each casing is closed by a removable base and the upper end of the casing is closed by a top plate and a heating element. The heating element is positioned axially in the interior region of the compartment. The heating element is activated by a control system which senses and compares temperatures of the water at the compartment outlets.

Fluid Heater With Improved Heating Elements Controller

US Patent:
6080971, Jun 27, 2000
Filed:
Feb 1, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/241185
Inventors:
David Seitz - Conroe TX
Donald Kuhnel - Hobson TX
International Classification:
H05B 102
US Classification:
219483
Abstract:
An electrically powered water heater includes a plurality of heating elements for substantially instantaneous heating of fluid passing through the heater. A controller for powering the plurality of heating elements is responsive to a temperature sensor in fluid communication with the heated fluid. The temperature sensor activates each of the plurality of heating elements for a predetermined period of time that is preferably no more than 32 half cycles. The controller activates a second heating element after a delay of preferably no more than 8 half cycles after activating a first heating element. The predetermined period of time for activating each of the plurality of heating elements may be substantially equal, such that each heating element contributes substantially equally to the heating of fluid. In one embodiment, the heater housing is provided with a plurality of chambers, and a heating element is provided within each of the plurality of chambers.

Fluid Heater With Improved Heating Elements Controller

US Patent:
5866880, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
May 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/861766
Inventors:
David Seitz - Conroe TX
Donald Kuhnel - Hobson TX
International Classification:
H05B 102
US Classification:
219483
Abstract:
An electrically powered water heater includes a plurality of heating elements for substantially instantaneous heating of fluid passing through the heater. A controller for powering the plurality of heating elements is responsive to a temperature sensor in fluid communication with the heated fluid. The temperature sensor activates each of the plurality of heating elements for a predetermined period of time that is preferably no more than 32 half cycles. The controller activates a second heating element after a delay of preferably no more than 8 half cycles after activating a first heating element. The predetermined period of time for activating each of the plurality of heating elements may be substantially equal, such that each heating element contributes substantially equally to the heating of fluid. In one embodiment, the heater housing is provided with a plurality of chambers, and a heating element is provided within each of the plurality of chambers.

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