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20337 Quesada Ave, Pt Charlotte, FL 33952    719-5572814   

Port Charlotte, FL   

Canon City, CO   

1339 15Th St, Penrose, CO 81240   

Ogden, UT   

49200 W Us Highway 50, Canon City, CO 81212   

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License #: 112267 - Expired
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Jan 30, 2014
Effective Date: Jan 30, 2014
Type: Nurse Aide

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Testing Interface For Railroad Signal Relays

US Patent:
6963202, Nov 8, 2005
Filed:
Jul 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/209008
Inventors:
Joseph C. Winkler - Punta Gorda FL, US
Paul J. Galburt - Punta Gorda FL, US
Allan G. Swahn - North Fort Myers FL, US
Assignee:
Ultra-Tech Enterprises, Inc. - Punta Gorda FL
International Classification:
G01R031/327
US Classification:
324418, 324415
Abstract:
A testing interface provides rapid, temporary connections to individual signal relays used in railroad signal systems when testing is required, and otherwise permits normal operation of railroad signal vital circuits through its connections. A connectivity block provides contacts that are used to isolate the relay from its application circuit and provide connectivity to the relay coils for testing when a connection paddle is inserted into the block. The interface allows fully automated or manual testing of installed relays without requiring removal from the relay rack.

Method And Apparatus For Automatically Testing A Railroad Interlocking

US Patent:
7711511, May 4, 2010
Filed:
Feb 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/072995
Inventors:
Joseph C. Winkler - Punta Gorda FL, US
Paul J. Galburt - Punta Gorda FL, US
Donald P. Crosby - Lady Lake FL, US
David K. Rayna - Malverne NY, US
Christopher V. Traynor - Sarasota FL, US
George T. Briechle - Punta Gorda FL, US
Assignee:
Ultra-Tech Enterprises, Inc. - Punta Gorda FL
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702115, 246146
Abstract:
A railroad signal system interlocking is automatically tested. A control point interface corresponding to a predetermined function of the interlocking has an isolated section and a control section. The isolated section is connected with the interlocking and has a normal, inactivated state during operation of the interlocking, and an activated state for testing the interlocking by detecting an electrical characteristic representing the status of the predetermined function executed by the interlocking. The control section drives the isolated section to its activated state and receiving an output from the isolated section in response to the detected electrical characteristic, and delivers a status report.

Method And Apparatus For Automatically Testing A Railroad Interlocking

US Patent:
7363187, Apr 22, 2008
Filed:
Jun 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/172461
Inventors:
Joseph C. Winkler - Punta Gorda FL, US
Paul J. Galburt - Punta Gorda FL, US
Donald P. Crosby - Lady Lake FL, US
David K. Rayna - Malverne NY, US
Christopher V. Traynor - Sarasota FL, US
George T. Briechle - Punta Gorda FL, US
Assignee:
Ultra-Tech Enterprises, Inc. - Punta Gorda FL
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702115, 246146
Abstract:
A railroad signal system interlocking is automatically tested. A control point interface corresponding to a predetermined function of the interlocking has an isolated section and a control section. The isolated section is connected with the interlocking and has a normal, inactivated state during operation of the interlocking, and an activated state for testing the interlocking by detecting an electrical characteristic representing the status of the predetermined function executed by the interlocking. The control section drives the isolated section to its activated state and receiving an output from the isolated section in response to the detected electrical characteristic, and delivers a status report.

Gunshot Detector

US Patent:
5455868, Oct 3, 1995
Filed:
Feb 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/196040
Inventors:
Edward W. Sergent - Arcadia FL
Joseph C. Winkler - Punta Gorda FL
International Classification:
H04R 2900
US Classification:
381 56
Abstract:
An amplitude responsive detection system analyzes the amplitude characteristic of a received noise and determines whether that characteristic conforms to the predictable audio signature of a gunshot. If a received noise reaches a predetermined amplitude level within a rise time that may be indicative of a gunshot, subsequent amplitude criteria are established representing the decay of the amplitude profile that is expected if the noise is a gunshot. The amplitude criteria are controlled as to both level and occurrence in time to provide a dynamic range that will accommodate near and far gunshots.

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