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Roger Allen Burger, 72151 Celesta Dr, Grass Valley, CA 95945

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151 Celesta Dr, Grass Valley, CA 95945    530-2712229    530-2725587    530-2771761   

Auburn, CA   

Providence, UT   

Logan, UT   

19009 County Road 20, Goshen, IN 46528    574-5341005   

Sheldon, IA   

Corvallis, OR   

Alpine, CA   

Novato, CA   

19009 County Road 20, Goshen, IN 46528    574-3607426   

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Position: Sales Occupations

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Dynamic Speaker • College Teaching • Research • Hands on Training • Technical Support • Cell Sorting • Cell Culture • Laboratory • Immunology • Biotechnology • Flow Cytometry • Tumor Immunology • Literature Reviews • Document Review • Online Support • Immunoassays

Languages

Swedish

Interests

Canoeing • Biology • Fish Culture • Innovations In Science • Fixing Things • Fishing

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Biotechnology

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Roger W Burger

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License #: E-486 - Expired
Category: Engineering Intern

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Roger Burger

Location:
Grass Valley, CA
Industry:
Biotechnology
Skills:
Dynamic Speaker, College Teaching, Research, Hands on Training, Technical Support, Cell Sorting, Cell Culture, Laboratory, Immunology, Biotechnology, Flow Cytometry, Tumor Immunology, Literature Reviews, Document Review, Online Support, Immunoassays
Interests:
Canoeing
Biology
Fish Culture
Innovations In Science
Fixing Things
Fishing
Languages:
Swedish

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Battery Charger

US Patent:
6967463, Nov 22, 2005
Filed:
Nov 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/721919
Inventors:
John B. Gordon - Granger IN, US
Roger M. Burger - Granger IN, US
David M. Gordon - Granger IN, US
Stephen E. Gerencser - Granger IN, US
Daryl D. Hochstetler - Granger IN, US
International Classification:
H01M010/44
H01M010/46
US Classification:
320103
Abstract:
A battery charger for a charging marine batteries in a boat with an automobile while the boat is being towed behind the automobile. The battery charger connects the automobile's charging system to the boat's batteries. The charger causes the boat's batteries to be cyclically charged and monitored to prevent the automobile electrical system from overcharging the boat's batteries.

Apparatus And Method For Moisture Detection In A Refridgerant/Oil Mixture

US Patent:
2012016, Jun 28, 2012
Filed:
Dec 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/977869
Inventors:
Roger Burger - Winona Lake IN, US
International Classification:
G01N 5/02
F25B 43/00
US Classification:
73 73, 62468, 62192
Abstract:
A heat transfer device, including an evaporator, a condenser, a compressor fluidly coupled to the evaporator and the condenser. A refrigerant/oil mixture is routed to the compressor, the evaporator, and the condenser. An apparatus for moisture detection in the refrigerant/oil mixture includes the apparatus being in fluid communication with the mixture. The apparatus includes a refractive index determining device, a dielectric constant determining device, and a controller. The refractive index determining device produces a first signal representative of a refractive index of the mixture. The dielectric constant determining device produces a second signal representative of a dielectric constant of the mixture. The controller receives the first signal and the second signal. The controller determines a moisture content of the mixture dependent upon the first signal and the second signal.

Portable Radio Carrier

US Patent:
D320754, Jul 11, 1989
Filed:
Oct 21, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/921372
Inventors:
Roger M. Burger - Goshen IN
US Classification:
D 3106

Self Regulating Automatic Transmission Fluid Changer

US Patent:
6035903, Mar 14, 2000
Filed:
Dec 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/219243
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Few - Elkhart IN
Daryl D. Hochstetler - Milford IN
Roger Burger - Goshen IN
Assignee:
Flo-Dynamics, Inc. - Compton CA
International Classification:
B65B 104
US Classification:
141 98
Abstract:
An automatic transmission fluid changer for connection with a cooling circuit of an automatic transmission, including a used fluid receptacle for collecting fluid pumped from the transmission and a new fluid receptacle for containing new fluid supplied to the transmission. The device monitors the quantity change in the new and used receptacles and regulates the flow of new fluid into the transmission in order to replace the used fluid expelled from the transmission with an equal amount of new fluid.

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