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Kilauea, HI   

Kapaa, HI   

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Patrick Tran - Lawyer

ISLN:
923404412
Admitted:
2010

Medicine Doctors

Patrick H. Tran

Specialties:
Family Medicine, Internal Medicine
Work:
Valley Family Medical Clinic
1053 R St, Fresno, CA 93721
559-2333131 (phone) 559-2333133 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Univ of Hue, Fac De Med, Hue, Vietnam (942 02 Eff 1983)
Graduated: 1972
Conditions:
Acute Bronchitis, Acute Sinusitis, Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections, Allergic Rhinitis, Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Bronchial Asthma, Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism, Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains, Hypertension (HTN), Migraine Headache
Languages:
English, Spanish, Tagalog
Description:
Dr. Tran graduated from the Univ of Hue, Fac De Med, Hue, Vietnam (942 02 Eff 1983) in 1972. He works in Fresno, CA and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine. Dr. Tran is affiliated with Clovis Community Medical Center and Fresno Surgical Hospital.
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Patrick Howard Tran

Specialties:
Allergy & Immunology
Internal Medicine
Education:
Hue University (1972)

License Records

Patrick Tran

Licenses:
License #: 2287 - Active
Category: Nail Technology
Issued Date: May 8, 2007
Effective Date: May 8, 2007
Expiration Date: Dec 31, 2017
Type: Nail Technician

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Patrick Tran - San Francisco, CA

Work:
SHORELINE PACIFIC Jun 2011 to Present
Analyst - Metals and Mining
RAYS INTERNATIONAL - Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island Sep 2010 to Mar 2011
Accountant - Lodging
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF UC RIVERSIDE - Riverside, CA Nov 2009 to Jun 2010
Board Member - Finance Committee
UC RIVERSIDE - Riverside, CA Jan 2007 to Jun 2010
Administrative Assistant - Housing
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER GROUP - San Francisco, CA Jun 2004 to Sep 2007
Sales Manager
Education:
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - Riverside, CA Jun 2010
Bachelors of Science in Business Administration
LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL - Riverside, CA Jun 2006
Diploma

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Dynamic Allocation Of Power Modules For Charging Electric Vehicles

US Patent:
2020037, Dec 3, 2020
Filed:
Aug 17, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/995579
Inventors:
- Campbell CA, US
Peter Vaughan - Los Gatos CA, US
David Baxter - Monte Sereno CA, US
Patrick Kien Tran - Tracy CA, US
Craig T. Matsuno - San Jose CA, US
Gary A. Eldridge - San Jose CA, US
Pasquale Romano - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
B60L 58/12
H02J 7/00
B60L 53/63
B60L 53/65
B60L 53/66
Abstract:
Dynamic allocation of power modules for charging electric vehicles is described herein. The charging system includes multiple dispensers that each include one or more power modules that can supply power to any one of the dispensers at a time. A dispenser includes a first power bus that is switchably connected to one or more local power modules and switchably connected to one or more power modules located remotely in another dispenser. The one or more local power modules are switchably connected to a second power bus in the other dispenser. The dispenser includes a control unit that is to cause the local power modules and the remote power modules to switchably connect and disconnect from the first power bus to dynamically allocate the power modules between the dispenser and the other dispenser.

Dynamic Allocation Of Power Modules For Charging Electric Vehicles

US Patent:
2020037, Dec 3, 2020
Filed:
Aug 17, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/995613
Inventors:
- Campbell CA, US
Peter Vaughan - Los Gatos CA, US
David Baxter - Monte Sereno CA, US
Patrick Kien Tran - Tracy CA, US
Craig T. Matsuno - San Jose CA, US
Gary A. Eldridge - San Jose CA, US
Pasquale Romano - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
B60L 58/12
H02J 7/00
B60L 53/63
B60L 53/65
B60L 53/66
Abstract:
A first dispenser receives a request to initiate charging service for charging an electric vehicle. The first dispenser determines an amount of power that is available for the charging service for charging the electric vehicle including determining an availability status of multiple power modules that are located in the first dispenser and a second dispenser. The first dispenser determines whether the available amount of power is enough to meet a requested or determined amount of power draw of the electric vehicle. If the available amount of power is not enough to meet the requested or determined amount of power draw of the electric vehicle, and if there is at least one of the power modules that is available, the first dispenser requests allocation of the available power module and charging service commences.

Dynamic Allocation Of Power Modules For Charging Electric Vehicles

US Patent:
2019037, Dec 12, 2019
Filed:
Dec 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/215411
Inventors:
- Campbell CA, US
David Baxter - Monte Sereno CA, US
Patrick Kien Tran - Tracy CA, US
Craig T. Matsuno - San Jose CA, US
Gary A. Eldridge - San Jose CA, US
Pasquale Romano - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
B60L 53/60
H02J 7/00
Abstract:
Dynamic allocation of power modules for charging electric vehicles is described herein. A power cabinet includes multiple power modules that each are capable of supplying an amount of power to a dispenser. Multiple dispensers are coupled with the same power cabinet. A first power bus couples a first dispenser and switchably connects the power modules to the first dispenser; and a second power bus couples a second dispenser and switchably connects the power modules to the second dispenser. The power cabinet includes a control unit that is configured to cause the power modules to switchably connect and disconnect from the first power bus and the second power bus to dynamically allocate the power modules between the first dispenser and the second dispenser.

Dynamic Allocation Of Power Modules For Charging Electric Vehicles

US Patent:
2018000, Jan 4, 2018
Filed:
May 25, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/605857
Inventors:
- Campbell CA, US
Peter Vaughan - Los Gatos CA, US
David Baxter - Monte Sereno CA, US
Patrick Kien Tran - Tracy CA, US
Craig T. Matsuno - San Jose CA, US
Gary A. Eldridge - San Jose CA, US
Pasquale Romano - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
B60L 11/18
H02J 7/00
Abstract:
Dynamic allocation of power modules for charging electric vehicles is described herein. The charging system includes multiple dispensers that each include one or more power modules that can supply power to any one of the dispensers at a time. A dispenser includes a first power bus that is switchably connected to one or more local power modules and switchably connected to one or more power modules located remotely in another dispenser. The one or more local power modules are switchably connected to a second power bus in the other dispenser. The dispenser includes a control unit that is to cause the local power modules and the remote power modules to switchably connect and disconnect from the first power bus to dynamically allocate the power modules between the dispenser and the other dispenser.

Dynamic Allocation Of Power Modules For Charging Electric Vehicles

US Patent:
2017027, Sep 28, 2017
Filed:
Mar 23, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/078731
Inventors:
- Campbell CA, US
David Baxter - Monte Sereno CA, US
Patrick Kien Tran - Tracy CA, US
Craig T. Matsuno - San Jose CA, US
Gary A. Eldridge - San Jose CA, US
Pasquale Romano - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
B60L 11/18
Abstract:
Dynamic allocation of power modules for charging electric vehicles is described herein. A power cabinet includes multiple power modules that each are capable of supplying an amount of power to a dispenser. Multiple dispensers are coupled with the same power cabinet. A first power bus couples a first dispenser and switchably connects the power modules to the first dispenser; and a second power bus couples a second dispenser and switchably connects the power modules to the second dispenser. The power cabinet includes a control unit that is configured to cause the power modules to switchably connect and disconnect from the first power bus and the second power bus to dynamically allocate the power modules between the first dispenser and the second dispenser.

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