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1002 Cambridge Dr, Carrollton, TX 75007    972-2459911    972-2459922    972-4663942   

Lewisville, TX   

Plano, TX   

York, NE   

Kansas City, MO   

1002 Cambridge Dr, Carrollton, TX 75007    972-6794431   

Work

Company: Fis global Oct 2013 Position: Network engineer

Education

School / High School: University of Phoenix- Phoenix, AZ 2008 Specialities: General Studies

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Adjunct Professor Dept. Of Psychiatry At Univeristy Of Utah Health Sciences

Location:
United States
Industry:
Mental Health Care
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Skills:
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Jon Bone - Tustin, CA

Work:
FIS Global Oct 2013 to 2000
Network Engineer
Affant Communications - Costa Mesa, CA Jan 2013 to Oct 2013
Network Engineer
TelePacific Communications - Irvine, CA Mar 2010 to Dec 2012
Tier II Premier Technician
British Telecom Jun 2008 to Oct 2008
Telecommunications Analyst
British Telecom Mar 2008 to Oct 2008
Event Management Technician
British Telecom - Oahu, HI Mar 2008 to May 2008
Event Management Technician
Qwest Government Services 2004 to 2008
Network Operations Supervisor
IGC Communications - Dallas, TX 2000 to 2004
NOC and Switch Technician
United States Marine Corps 1995 to 2000
5ESS Switch Operator/2800 MOS Telephone Switchboard Repair
Education:
University of Phoenix - Phoenix, AZ 2008
General Studies

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Us Patents

Coaxial Fuse And Protector

US Patent:
6492894, Dec 10, 2002
Filed:
Jul 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/899692
Inventors:
Jon E. Bone - Carrollton TX
John J. Napiorkowski - Irving TX
Josh M. Wilken - N. Richland Hills TX
Assignee:
Corning Cable Systems LLC - Hickory NC
International Classification:
H01H 8544
US Classification:
337 32, 337199, 337297, 361104, 361119
Abstract:
A protective device for excess current utilizes a fuse that incorporates a printed circuit board. The printed circuit board has a trace on one side which is of a desired width, length, and thickness of material for opening if excess current for a selected duration of time is reached. The printed circuit board is mounted in an insulated housing. The lower side of the substrate may also have a conductive layer connected to the housing or ground. The printed circuit board and overvoltage protector may be tailored for impedance matching. An excess voltage protector may be incorporated with the printed circuit board for conducting to ground if excessive voltage is encountered. The housing has two terminals which are connected to the printed circuit board and voltage protector. These terminals may be conventional coaxial cable connectors.

Coaxial Fuse And Protector

US Patent:
6317307, Nov 13, 2001
Filed:
Oct 7, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/167756
Inventors:
Jon E. Bone - Carrollton TX
John J. Naplorkowski - Irving TX
Assignee:
Siecor Operations, LLC - Hickory NC
International Classification:
H02H 100
US Classification:
361124
Abstract:
A protective device for excess current utilizes a fuse that incorporates a printed circuit board. The printed circuit board has a trace on one side which is of a desired width, length, and thickness of material for opening if excess current for a selected duration of time is reached. The printed circuit board is mounted in an insulated housing. The lower side of the substrate may also have a conductive layer connected to the housing or ground. The printed circuit board and overvoltage protector may be tailored for impedance matching. An excess voltage protector may be incorporated with the printed circuit board for conducting to ground if excessive voltage is encountered. The housing has two terminals which are connected to the printed circuit board and voltage protector. These terminals may be conventional coaxial cable connectors.

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