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Kevin Q Ma, 46478 Hazel St, Saint Paul, MN 55119

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478 Hazel St, Saint Paul, MN 55119    651-5011070   

San Francisco, CA   

Inver Grove Heights, MN   

Work

Company: Nuwa group llc Feb 2010 Position: Director

Education

School / High School: Golden Gate University- San Francisco, CA 2010 Specialities: MBA in Finance

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Work:
NUWA Group LLC Feb 2010 to Present
Director
China Dragon Auto Group, Ltd - San Francisco, CA Aug 2008 to Feb 2010
Project Manager
Shengjing Bank Sep 2007 to Jul 2008
Financial analyst
Education:
Golden Gate University - San Francisco, CA 2010
MBA in Finance
Liaoning University 2007
Bachelor of International Business
Victoria University 2007
Bachelor of Business

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Us Patents

Systems And Methods Of Associating Individual Packages With Harvest Crates

US Patent:
8428773, Apr 23, 2013
Filed:
Feb 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/370346
Inventors:
J. Scott Carr - Redwood City CA, US
Elliott Grant - Redwood City CA, US
Kevin Ma - San Jose CA, US
Jeff Roughgarden - Redwood City CA, US
Lin Zhang - Mountain View CA, US
Matthew Self - Emerald Hills CA, US
Assignee:
YottaMark, Inc. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
700230, 702 19, 426392
Abstract:
Clamshells for packaging produce, or other unit packaging, are labeled with unique codes. Harvest crates for transporting filled clamshells from the harvest, or other containers for transporting unit packaging, are also labeled with unique codes. A plurality of labeled un-filled clamshells are nested together and placed into each harvest crate before the harvest, and the codes from the clamshells and the harvest crate are stored in association. In some instances, clamshells are de-nested, labeled with pre-printed labels, and nested again before being placed into the harvest crates. At the harvest the clamshells are removed from the harvest crate, de-nested, filled with produce, packed back into the harvest crate, and moved into the distribution chain. The unique codes are further associated with other information such as harvest data.

Systems And Methods For Associating Production Attributes With Products

US Patent:
2009006, Mar 12, 2009
Filed:
Mar 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/054654
Inventors:
Elliott Grant - Redwood City CA, US
J. Scott Carr - Los Gatos CA, US
Kevin Ma - San Jose CA, US
Lin Zhang - Mountain View CA, US
Jeff Roughgarden - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
235375
Abstract:
Methods are provided for marking products with unique identification codes, associating times with at least some of the unique identification codes, and associating other times with certain events pertaining to the production of the marked products. These times can be used to subsequently determine whether a marked product belongs to a population that was produced before or after an event.

Adjustable Dish Stacking Cart

US Patent:
2020028, Sep 10, 2020
Filed:
Mar 7, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/295597
Inventors:
- San Carlos CA, US
Timothy Young Lee - San Francisco CA, US
Abigail Elizabeth Soong - San Francisco CA, US
Kent Michael Anderson - Emerald Hills CA, US
Katrina Bell Sheehy - Redwood City CA, US
Kevin Yuan Ma - Milpitas CA, US
Mark Andrew Biasotti - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
B62B 3/00
B65H 31/30
Abstract:
A dish cart includes a top with a slot for receiving a lift arm that may be lifted up through the slot to raise or lower dishes. Lobe openings emanating from the slot receive lobes of a lift paddle secured to the lift arm. The cart may define a gap below the top for permitting insertion of the lift paddle and the lift arm. The cart may be adjusted to receive differently sized dishes by means of rails of different sizes or adjustable vanes. A dish drop station includes the lift arm and lift paddle and a lift mechanism for raising and lower the lift arm. The dish drop station may include a cart present sensor and include a lock for retaining the cart. The controller may be programmed to the lower the lift arm to an unlock position that disengages the cart lock.

Dishwashing Conveyance System And Method

US Patent:
2020016, May 28, 2020
Filed:
Nov 27, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/201822
Inventors:
- San Carlos CA, US
Paul Michael Birkmeyer - San Carlos CA, US
Kevin Yuan Ma - Milpitas CA, US
Jacob Conor Dooris - East Palo Alto CA, US
Abigail Elizabeth Soong - San Francisco CA, US
Kent Michael Anderson - Emerald Hills CA, US
International Classification:
A47L 15/24
Abstract:
A system for conveying dishware through a cleaning cycle. The system includes a conveyance assembly having a receiving surface to receive and retain dishware. The conveyance assembly rotates the receiving surfaces about an axis to convey the dishware to each of at least two unique locations. A corresponding system and method are also disclosed and claimed herein.

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