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Fishers, IN   

276 Wekiva Park Dr, Sanford, FL 32771    407-3280609   

328 Wekiva Park Dr, Sanford, FL 32771    407-3280609    812-2680028   

280 Wekiva Park Dr, Sanford, FL 32771   

Indianapolis, IN   

Phoenix, AZ   

Mission Viejo, CA   

Galloway, NJ   

Youngstown, OH   

Orlando, FL   

Tracys Landing, MD   

Work

Company: Classified navy - Phoenix, AZ Dec 2006 Position: Forman

Education

School / High School: AlphaLogic Career College- London, ON 2002 Specialities: certificate in DOS

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Managing Director

Location:
Orlando, FL
Industry:
Hospitality
Work:
Hvs Resort Development Services
Managing Director
Marriott International Aug 1981 - Jun 2001
Vice President Development
Education:
Cornell University 1975 - 1977
Masters, Master of Political Science
Skills:
Resorts, Hotels, Hospitality, Hospitality Industry, Business Development, Leadership, Strategy, Real Estate Development, Negotiation, Contract Negotiation, Restaurants, Revenue Analysis, Sales, Business Planning, Tourism, Strategic Planning, Real Estate, Budgets, Hotel Management, Marketing, Feasibility Studies, Hospitality Management, Marketing Strategy, Project Planning, Marketing Communications, Recruiting, Yield Management, Event Management, Forecasting, Human Resources, Leisure
Interests:
Volunteers With Florida State Parks
Economic Empowerment
Environment
Eco and Adventure Tourism
Science and Technology
Cloud Computing
Interested In Off the Grid Solutions
Helping Grow Businesses
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Methods And Apparatuses For Drying Electronic Devices

US Patent:
2020024, Aug 6, 2020
Filed:
Apr 21, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/854862
Inventors:
- Carmel IN, US
Joel Trusty - Fishers IN, US
David Douberteen - Indianapolis IN, US
Mark Earle - Fishers IN, US
Imran Arain - Indianapolis IN, US
James M. Shrake - Anderson IN, US
Evan Zaldivar - Carmel IN, US
Babu Gopala Krishna Santhosh Kadambari - Carmel IN, US
Matt Earl Hay - Zionsville IN, US
Jim Eugene McMeel - Carmel IN, US
International Classification:
F26B 25/22
F26B 23/04
F26B 3/20
F26B 3/02
F26B 9/06
F26B 5/04
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat energy, such as by using a heated platen in contact with the electronic device or by supplying a gas (e.g., air), which may be heated, into the interior of the electronic device.

Methods And Apparatuses For Drying Electronic Devices

US Patent:
2020004, Feb 13, 2020
Filed:
Sep 18, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/575306
Inventors:
- Carmel IN, US
Joel Trusty - Fishers IN, US
David Douberteen - Indianapolis IN, US
Mark Earle - Fishers IN, US
Imran Arain - Indianapolis IN, US
James M. Shrake - Anderson IN, US
Evan Zaldivar - Carmel IN, US
Babu Gopala Krishna Santhosh Kadambari - Carmel IN, US
International Classification:
F26B 25/22
F26B 5/04
F26B 9/06
F26B 3/02
F26B 3/20
F26B 23/04
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat energy, such as by using a heated platen in contact with the electronic device or by supplying a gas (e.g., air), which may be heated, into the interior of the electronic device.

Methods And Apparatuses For Drying Electronic Devices

US Patent:
2019021, Jul 18, 2019
Filed:
Mar 25, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/363742
Inventors:
- Carmel IN, US
Joel Trusty - Fishers IN, US
David Douberteen - Indianapolis IN, US
Mark Earle - Fishers IN, US
Imran Arain - Indianapolis IN, US
James M. Shrake - Anderson IN, US
International Classification:
F26B 25/22
F26B 9/06
F26B 5/04
F26B 3/20
F26B 23/04
F26B 3/02
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat energy, such as by using a heated platen in contact with the electronic device or by supplying a gas (e.g., air), which may be heated, into the interior of the electronic device.

Methods And Apparatuses For Drying Electronic Devices

US Patent:
2018029, Oct 11, 2018
Filed:
May 14, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/979446
Inventors:
- Carmel IN, US
Joel Trusty - Fishers IN, US
David Douberteen - Indianapolis IN, US
Mark Earle - Fishers IN, US
Imran Arain - Indianapolis IN, US
James M. Shrake - Anderson IN, US
International Classification:
F26B 25/22
F26B 5/04
F26B 3/02
F26B 9/06
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat energy, such as by using a heated platen in contact with the electronic device or by supplying a gas (e.g., air), which may be heated, into the interior of the electronic device.

Methods And Apparatuses For Drying Electronic Devices

US Patent:
2018006, Mar 8, 2018
Filed:
Nov 13, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/811633
Inventors:
- Carmel IN, US
Joel Trusty - Fishers IN, US
David Douberteen - Indianapolis IN, US
Mark Earle - Fishers IN, US
Imran Arain - Indianapolis IN, US
James M. Shrake - Anderson IN, US
International Classification:
F26B 25/22
F26B 9/06
F26B 5/04
F26B 3/02
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat energy, such as by using a heated platen in contact with the electronic device or by supplying a gas (e.g., air), which may be heated, into the interior of the electronic device. Embodiments include heating the gas supplied into the interior of the electronic device with pump used to decrease pressure within the electronic device and/or a separate heater. Still other embodiments include controlling the temperature of the gas supplied into the electronic device. Still further embodiments automatically control, such as by using an electronic processor, some or all aspects of the drying of the electronic device.

Apparatuses And Methods For Controlling Power To Electronic Devices

US Patent:
2017028, Oct 5, 2017
Filed:
Jun 23, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/632218
Inventors:
- Carmel IN, US
Reuben Zielinski - Fishers IN, US
Mark Earle - Fishers IN, US
David Douberteen - Indianapolis IN, US
Scott Moorehead - Carmel IN, US
Micah Trusty - Fishers IN, US
Assignee:
Revive Electronics, LLC - Carmel IN
International Classification:
H02J 7/04
H02H 5/08
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for detecting when an electronic device, preferably a portable electronic device (PED) in some embodiments, has been exposed to moisture, and inhibiting the flow of electrical power to the electronic device when the moisture is too high or increasing too fast are disclosed. Embodiments sample air within the device, measure the moisture in the sampled air, inhibit the connection of electrical power to the device if the moisture exceeds a threshold, and permit the connection of electrical power to the device if the moisture is below a threshold. Some embodiments measure the moisture in the ambient air to improve effectiveness. Other embodiments allow resetting of a tripped condition. Other embodiments include constant sampling of air from within the device to assist drying, and inhibiting application of power to the device until the device is sufficiently dry. Still other embodiments interrupt power from the battery within the device.

Methods And Apparatuses For Drying Electronic Devices

US Patent:
2017020, Jul 20, 2017
Filed:
Apr 4, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/478992
Inventors:
- Camel IN, US
Joel TRUSTY - Fishers IN, US
David DOUBERTEEN - Indianapolis IN, US
Mark EARLE - Fishers IN, US
Imran ARAIN - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
F26B 25/22
F26B 3/02
F26B 9/06
F26B 5/04
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat energy, such as by using a heated platen in contact with the electronic device or by supplying a gas (e.g., air), which may be heated, into the interior of the electronic device. Embodiments include heating the gas supplied into the interior of the electronic device with pump used to decrease pressure within the electronic device and/or a separate heater. Still other embodiments include controlling the temperature of the gas supplied into the electronic device. Still further embodiments automatically control, such as by using an electronic processor, some or all aspects of the drying of the electronic device.

Methods And Apparatuses For Drying Electronic Devices

US Patent:
2017008, Mar 23, 2017
Filed:
Dec 5, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/369742
Inventors:
- Carmel IN, US
Joel TRUSTY - Fishers IN, US
David DOUBERTEEN - Indianapolis IN, US
Mark EARLE - Fishers IN, US
Imran ARAIN - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
F26B 5/04
F26B 9/06
F26B 25/22
F26B 3/02
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat energy, such as by using a heated platen in contact with the electronic device or by supplying a gas (e.g., air), which may be heated, into the interior of the electronic device. Embodiments include heating the gas supplied into the interior of the electronic device with pump used to decrease pressure within the electronic device and/or a separate heater. Still other embodiments include controlling the temperature of the gas supplied into the electronic device. Still further embodiments automatically control, such as by using an electronic processor, some or all aspects of the drying of the electronic device.

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Mark Earle

Address:
11210 Van Buren Pl, Fishers, IN 46038
Phone:
847-6345637
VIN:
2B3KA53HX7H654774
Make:
DODGE
Model:
CHARGER
Year:
2007

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