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Tustin, CA   

1426 South St, Anaheim, CA 92805   

2304 Romneya Dr, Anaheim, CA 92806   

Youngstown, OH   

38010 Bear Canyon Dr, Murrieta, CA 92562   

Willoughby Hills, OH   

Euclid, OH   

Santa Ana, CA   

Willoughby, OH   

38020 Bear Canyon Dr, Murrieta, CA 92562   

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Medicine Doctors

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George Suzuki

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Gastroenterology
Education:
University of Michigan Medical School (1953)

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President

Location:
12861 Wheeler Pl, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Industry:
Nanotechnology
Work:
Pacific Fuel Cell Corp
President
Beltec Industries
President
Education:
Los Angeles Pierce College 1967 - 1969
George Washington High School, San Francisco
Skills:
Cleantech, Fuel Cells, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Thin Films, R&D, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Pem Fuel Cells, Product Development, Characterization, Start Ups, Solar Energy, Photovoltaics, Electrochemistry, Electric Vehicles, Chemistry, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Business Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Materials, Electrocatalysis, Energy Storage, Green Technology, Sustainable Energy, Design of Experiments, Hydrogen Storage, Fuel, Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Biofuels, Batteries, Electrochemical Engineering, Electrochemical Characterization, Cogeneration, Solar Power, Supercapacitors, Polymers, Chemical Engineering, Hydrogen, Impedance Spectroscopy, Powder X Ray Diffraction, Biomass, Nanomaterials, Cyclic Voltammetry, Hydrogen Production, Spectroscopy, Lithium Ion Batteries, Solar Cells, Catalysis, Carbon Nanotubes
Languages:
English
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George Suzuki

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George Suzuki

Industry:
Computer Software
Skills:
Customer Service, Sql, Software Development, Html, Javascript, C++, Business Development

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Us Patents

Disposable Safety Guard For Syringe Needles And The Like

US Patent:
5368580, Nov 29, 1994
Filed:
Dec 22, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/994978
Inventors:
George R. Suzuki - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604263
Abstract:
A disposable safety guard for syringe needles and the like, the safety guard being adapted to receive the tip of a needle in a wedge or V-shaped interior chamber within a body member. The interior encloses a high frictional surfaced gripping device which receives the syringe needle in a lateral direction and prevents the needle from being removed therefrom, after it is secured therein. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the gripping mechanism within the interior of the body member comprises a rectangular shaped plastic component having two planar members joined by a thinned or living hinge permitting the component to be folded in half so that it may conform to the shape of the interior of the body member and close upon the needle. A layer of coarse grain sandpaper is placed on the folded interior surface of the gripper component in order to increase the frictional engagement with the syringe needle. The gripper component has a pair of lips designed to prevent the gripper from moving in a vertically upward direction within the interior.

Bed Having Adjustable Tension Control

US Patent:
4730356, Mar 15, 1988
Filed:
Oct 16, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/788119
Inventors:
George R. Suzuki - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61G 700
A47C 300
US Classification:
5187
Abstract:
A novel bed having a horizontal support frame affixed to a plurality of vertical legs and providing a stretchable mat made of a porous support surface which may be subjected to selected tension by a plurality of springs and spring adjustment bars whereby to selectively adjust the sag resistance of the support surface to the user's various body portions. The stretchable mat of the present invention is readily removed for washing and reinstalled by simply releasing the tension on the springs. The stretchable mat is of a porous nature which allows the body surfaces in contact with the mat to "breathe" and which also allows liquids to pass through the mat whereby to provide a means for avoiding unnecessary discomfort to an incontinent user or patient. One of the principal advantages of the present invention is the hygienic effect of avoiding the use of a dust producing mattress of conventional configuration which typically uses materials which deteriorate with time and are readily released through the mattress cover to create a dust problem adjacent the bed of the prior art. The bed of the present invention will, unlike the bed of conventional mattress and box spring configuration of the prior art, not sag with time.

Disposable Safety Guard For Syringe Needles And The Like

US Patent:
5472433, Dec 5, 1995
Filed:
Oct 26, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/143337
Inventors:
George R. Suzuki - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604263
Abstract:
A disposable safety guard for syringe needles and the like, the safety guard being adapted to laterally receive the tip of a needle in an elongated interior chamber within a body member. The interior encloses a high frictional surfaced gripping device which receives the syringe needle in a lateral direction and prevents the needle from being removed therefrom, after it is secured therein. In a preferred embodiment, the gripping mechanism comprises a rectangular shaped plastic component having two planar members joined by a thinned or living hinge permitting the component to be folded in half so that it may conform to the shape of the interior of the body member and close upon the needle. In that preferred embodiment of the invention, a series of ridges on the folded interior surface of the gripper component increases the frictional engagement with the syringe needle. The gripper component has a pair of lips designed to engage a plurality of ratchet teeth in the interior walls of the body member chamber.

Networked Monitor For Heating Ventilation And Air Conditioning Systems

US Patent:
2014028, Sep 25, 2014
Filed:
Mar 23, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/849470
Inventors:
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US
George Takahiro Suzuki - Santa Fe Springs CA, US
Yu-Shan Teng - Santa Fe Springs CA, US
Eric Cho - Santa Fe Springs CA, US
Assignee:
Dexen Industries, Inc. - Santa Fe Springs CA
International Classification:
G05D 23/19
US Classification:
236 51
Abstract:
A system for providing monitoring of HVAC systems includes a database comprising a plurality of computing device records, and a plurality of technician records. The system further includes a computing device connected to the HVAC system, the computing device comprising a network interface device, an optical sensor located adjacent to one or more light emitting devices of the HVAC system, and a processor for reading the sensor data from the optical sensor and transmitting the sensor data to a server. The system further includes a server for receiving the sensor data, finding a technician within the vicinity that can service the HVAC system and sending a message to the technician including the sensor data and the contact information for the owner of the HVAC system, so that the technician may service the HVAC system.

Electronically Operated Pressure Reducing Regulator

US Patent:
2014009, Apr 3, 2014
Filed:
Oct 1, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/632256
Inventors:
- Santa Fe Springs CA, US
George Takahiro Suzuki - Santa Fe Springs CA, US
Assignee:
Dexen Industries, Inc. - Santa Fe Springs CA
International Classification:
F02M 21/00
US Classification:
1374875
Abstract:
A pressure-reducing regulator for CNG fuel includes a high pressure sensor that detects fuel pressure at an inlet, a filter element that filters fuel, an orifice that provides access to a pressure reduction chamber, and a movable pintle located within the orifice, such that a flow rate of fuel through the orifice varies according to a position of the pintle within the orifice. The pressure-reducing regulator further includes a motor that moves the pintle, a low pressure sensor that detects fuel pressure at an outlet and a control unit comprising a processor. The process is configured for reading data from the high pressure sensor, data from the low pressure sensor and vehicle data from an engine, calculating a desired position of the pintle based on the sensor data and the vehicle data, and transmitting a signal to the motor for moving the pintle to the desired position.

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