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18769 Edleen Dr, Tarzana, CA 91356    818-7573189   

Los Angeles, CA   

1299 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90401   

16350 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91436   

Venice, CA   

Woodland Hills, CA   

Montclair, CA   

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James Michael Jimenez, Woodland Hills CA - Lawyer

Address:
Pacific Business Law Group, APC
6320 Canoga Ave Ste 1500, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
818-2275060 (Office)
Licenses:
California - Active 1980
Education:
University of Rochester
Georgetown University Law Center
Specialties:
Real Estate - 34%
Business - 33%
Litigation - 33%
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James Jimenez - Lawyer

Specialties:
Civil Litigation, Civil Rights, Personal Injury, Public Interest
ISLN:
1001144128
Admitted:
2021
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James Jimenez - Lawyer

Office:
James Anthony Jimenez
Specialties:
General Practice
ISLN:
920953219
Admitted:
1977

Medicine Doctors

James M. Jimenez

Specialties:
Radiology
Work:
Vein Center Of Florida LLC
12671 Us Hwy 98 W UNIT 210, Miramar Beach, FL 32550
850-8374043 (phone) 850-8375245 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
New York Medical College
Graduated: 1992
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Jimenez graduated from the New York Medical College in 1992. He works in Miramar Beach, FL and specializes in Radiology. Dr. Jimenez is affiliated with West Florida Hospital.

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Grinding Apparatus

US Patent:
4037801, Jul 26, 1977
Filed:
Mar 1, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/662457
Inventors:
James A. Jimenez - Temple City CA
Assignee:
Electra Food Machinery, Inc. - El Monte CA
International Classification:
B02C 714
B02C 716
US Classification:
241247
Abstract:
An apparatus for grinding hard grains and similar materials having a unique force feed arrangement which insures uniform material feed to the grinding members and a resulting uniform output of ground material from the apparatus.

Apparatus For Preparing Taco Shells

US Patent:
4184418, Jan 22, 1980
Filed:
Jul 7, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/922652
Inventors:
James A. Jimenez - Temple City CA
Assignee:
Electra Food Machinery, Inc. - El Monte CA
International Classification:
A47J 3712
US Classification:
99353
Abstract:
An improved apparatus for preparing taco shells from uncooked tortillas comprising a vessel having shaped side walls for containing cooking oil, a conveyor assembly including a deformable endless wire mesh belt for moving the tortillas through the cooking oil and a plurality of mold members cooperatively associated with the conveyor assembly for forming the tortillas into taco shells. In operation of the apparatus, the wire mesh belt slides along, and is controllably deformed by the shaped side walls of the vessel thereby minimizing the amount of cooking oil which is used. An additional novel feature of the apparatus resides in the unique arrangement for removing the formed taco shell directly from the rearward end of the apparatus after it has been cooked and depositing it onto an auxillary conveyor for transport to a packaging station.

Material Extruding Apparatus

US Patent:
4171198, Oct 16, 1979
Filed:
Aug 31, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/829292
Inventors:
James A. Jimenez - Temple City CA
Alfred A. Aguirre - La Mirada CA
Apolonio Reyes - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B29F 304
US Classification:
425377
Abstract:
An apparatus for continuously extruding pliant material into thin sheets. Rather than following the standard approach of using cooperating rollers to extrude the material, in the apparatus of the present invention, the material is extruded through the cooperative interaction of a multi-sided rotor mechanism and a reciprocating barrier member. This arrangement overcomes many of the drawbacks inherent in extrusion devices of standard design including the undesirable tendancy of the material being extruded to tenaciously adhere to the rollers after extrusion.

Method Of Cooking Foods

US Patent:
4189504, Feb 19, 1980
Filed:
Jan 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/002896
Inventors:
James A. Jimenez - Temple City CA
Assignee:
Electra Food Machinery, Inc. - El Monte CA
International Classification:
A23L 101
A23L 120
US Classification:
426508
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for cooking corn is disclosed whereby corn particles are immersed in water in a cooking vessel to form a mass of corn particles, and the water is circulated throughout said mass. The temperature of the mass is raised and the corn particles agitated by directing steam, from a steam chamber, into said mass by deflecting said steam radially outwardly through perforated side walls in the steam chamber. The steam flow is then stopped whereafter the water circulation is stopped and cooked particles of corn are obtained.

Automatic Tortilla Counter And Stacker

US Patent:
4006831, Feb 8, 1977
Filed:
Jul 28, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/599649
Inventors:
James A. Jimenez - Temple City CA
Assignee:
Electra Food Machinery, Inc. - El Monte CA
International Classification:
B65G 5714
US Classification:
214 6D
Abstract:
A method of stacking articles and an automatically controlled apparatus for successively receiving articles formed of rigid or semirigid sheet material such as cooked or partially cooked tortillas or similar food products, automatically formed orderly stacks of a predetermined number of articles, and then automatically carrying away for packaging each stack when completed.

Cooking Apparatus

US Patent:
4392418, Jul 12, 1983
Filed:
Nov 7, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/849400
Inventors:
James A. Jimenez - Temple City CA
Assignee:
Electra Food Machinery, Inc. - El Monte CA
International Classification:
A47J 2704
US Classification:
99330
Abstract:
An apparatus for cooking large quantities of a food product such as corn. To ensure that the individual particles of the food product being prepared will not stick together and will be uniformly cooked, each particle is surrounded by water at a controlled elevated temperature during the cooking cycle. Mechanical agitation of the product during cooking is not necessary and steeping can be accomplished within the cooking vessel.

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