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5080 Nesting Way APT B, Delray Beach, FL 33484    201-7835345   

Boynton Beach, FL   

New Milford, NJ   

178 Central Ave APT D, Englewood, NJ 07631    201-5686923   

325 Tenafly Rd, Tenafly, NJ 07670    201-5683553   

325A Tenafly Rd, Tenafly, NJ 07670   

Cresskill, NJ   

Fresh Meadows, NY   

Allentown, PA   

Orange Pk, FL   

Gainesville, VA   

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Company: Federal bureau of prisons Sep 1993 Position: Us department of justice

Education

School / High School: LaGuardia Community College- Long Island, NY Mar 1987 Specialities: Associate in COMPUTER SCIENCE

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David Tessel - Englewood, NJ

Work:
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS Sep 1993 to 2000
US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS - Minersville, PA Aug 1991 to Sep 1993
US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS - New York, NY Oct 1990 to Sep 1991
US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Education:
LaGuardia Community College - Long Island, NY Mar 1987
Associate in COMPUTER SCIENCE
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David Tessel

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Line-Marking Device With Positioning Devices And Trigger Activator

US Patent:
2004021, Oct 28, 2004
Filed:
Apr 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/421553
Inventors:
David Tessel - Bronx NY, US
Gerald Umbro - Rhinebeck NY, US
International Classification:
B44D003/38
US Classification:
033/414000
Abstract:
A line-marking device () includes a chalk line () that is held in an elongated frame (). A worker can position and align the device, then snap the line () using a manually operated trigger () to leave a mark on a surface (), such as a wall or floor. An adjustable level device () on the frame () can be rotated to dial a desired angle for the line. The adjustable level device () may be provided in an angle setting device independently of the line-marking device. A laser device () may be carried at the tip () of (or elsewhere on) the frame () to allow the chalk line to be aligned with a reference mark (). Respective markings () on edge regions of rails () of the frame () may indicate an angular setting of a guide bar (), or, a protractor () may indicate the angular setting. The guide bar () may be relocated facing away from the filament () and used as an angle finding device. A retractable tape measure () carried by the device enables a worker to measure distances from the chalk line.

Line-Marking Device With Positioning Devices And Trigger Activator

US Patent:
2006000, Jan 5, 2006
Filed:
Aug 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/201596
Inventors:
David Tessel - Bronx NY, US
Gerald Umbro - Rhinebeck NY, US
International Classification:
G01B 3/14
US Classification:
033414000
Abstract:
A line-marking device () includes a chalk line () that is held in an elongated frame (). A worker can position and align the device, then snap the line () using a manually operated trigger () to leave a mark on a surface (), such as a wall or floor. An adjustable level device () on the frame () can be rotated to dial a desired angle for the line. The adjustable level device () may be provided in an angle setting device independently of the line-marking device. A laser device () may be carried at the tip () of (or elsewhere on) the frame () to allow the chalk line to be aligned with a reference mark (). Respective markings () on edge regions of rails () of the frame () may indicate an angular setting of a guide bar (), or, a protractor () may indicate-the angular setting. The guide bar () may be relocated facing away from the filament () and used as an angle finding device. A retractable tape measure () carried by the device enables a worker to measure distances from the chalk line.

Biofuel Generating System

US Patent:
2009021, Aug 27, 2009
Filed:
Feb 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/390891
Inventors:
David TESSEL - Riverdale NY, US
International Classification:
C12P 5/02
C12M 1/00
US Classification:
435167, 4353001
Abstract:
A biofuel generating method and biofuel generating device comprising operationally linking an anaerobic digester with a hydroponic biomass energy crop production system in a symbiotic relationship. The hydroponic system continually provides high energy containing biomass crops as feed stock to the anaerobic digestor and the anaerobic digestor provides nitrogenous digestate into the nutrient hydroponic system as a nutrient, to facilitate growth of additional biomass feed stock. The anaerobic digestor further provides the requisite carbon dioxide for the hydroponic crop feed stock to stimulate germination of crop seeds and the growth of crop seedlings. Heat generated from the anaerobic digestion process is also optionally channeled to the hydroponic system to further accelerate and promote hydroponic feed stock crop growth. The anaerobic digester produces combustible fuel including methane gas during the digestion process.

Systems And Methods For Using Gas To Liquids (Gtl) Technology

US Patent:
2015001, Jan 15, 2015
Filed:
Jul 9, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/327142
Inventors:
David Tessel - Riverdale NY, US
International Classification:
C10G 1/04
US Classification:
208390, 208 14, 196 1452
Abstract:
Systems and methods for using different output from gas to liquids (GTL) plants are described.

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