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Loc Tan Bui

from Portland, OR
Age ~51

Loc Bui Phones & Addresses

  • 10017 Hult St, Portland, OR 97266 (503) 761-6412 (503) 506-9118
  • 10020 Hult St, Portland, OR 97266 (503) 760-7600
  • 817 82Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97216 (503) 254-1796 (503) 257-0727
  • 7100 SE 72Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206
  • 7112 72Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206
  • 7118 72Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206
  • Orlando, FL
  • Sioux City, IA

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License Records

Loc Bui

License #:
1210004598
Category:
Nail Technician Temporary Permit

Medicine Doctors

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Loc D. Bui

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Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Work:
Loc D Bui MD
8900 Bolsa Ave STE B, Westminster, CA 92683
(714) 897-2623 (phone), (714) 379-0343 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Med & Pharm Univ, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam (840 01 Prior 1/71)
Graduated: 1972
Conditions:
Acute Bronchitis
Bronchial Asthma
Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism
Gout
Languages:
English
Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Bui graduated from the Med & Pharm Univ, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam (840 01 Prior 1/71) in 1972. He works in Westminster, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Bui is affiliated with Fountain Valley Regional Hospital & Medical Center.

Publications

Us Patents

Transparency Imaging Process

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US Patent:
57901600, Aug 4, 1998
Filed:
Jan 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/582332
Inventors:
Barry D. Reeves - Lake Oswego OR
Loc V. Bui - Beaverton OR
Clark W. Crawford - Wilsonville OR
James D. Rise - West Linn OR
Barry E. Morgan - Clackamas OR
Larry Church - Portland OR
Mark Parker - Portland OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
B41J 205
US Classification:
347103
Abstract:
A method and an apparatus for processing an image transparency entails the application of an intermediate transfer surface of a layer of sacrificial liquid to a supporting surface and the deposition of a phase change ink onto the liquid layer. The inked image is then contact transferred to an optically transmissive final receiving substrate, such as a plastic transparency.

Imaging Process

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US Patent:
53899580, Feb 14, 1995
Filed:
Nov 25, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/891646
Inventors:
Loc V. Bui - Portland OR
Donald R. Titterington - Tualatin OR
James D. Rise - Lake Oswego OR
C. Wayne Jaeger - Beaverton OR
Jon C. Mutton - Portland OR
Hue P. Le - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
B41J 205
US Classification:
347103
Abstract:
A method and the apparatus for employing the method are disclosed whereby an intermediate transfer surface of a layer of sacrificial liquid is applied to a supporting surface and a phase change ink is deposited on the liquid layer. The inked image is then contact transferred to a final receiving substrate.

Use Of Hydroxy-Functional Fatty Amides In Hot Melt Ink Jet Inks

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US Patent:
59028416, May 11, 1999
Filed:
Jan 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/792207
Inventors:
C. Wayne Jaeger - Beaverton OR
Donald R. Titterington - Tualatin OR
Loc V. Bui - Valencia CA
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
C09D11/10
US Classification:
523161
Abstract:
A phase change ink composition is disclosed wherein the ink composition utilizes colorant in combination with a selected phase change ink carrier composition containing at least one hydroxy-functional fatty amide compound.

Reactive Ink Compositions And Systems

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US Patent:
53807693, Jan 10, 1995
Filed:
Jan 19, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/005970
Inventors:
Donald R. Titterington - Tualatin OR
Loc V. Bui - Portland OR
Linda M. Hirschy - Portland OR
C. Wayne Jaeger - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Tektronix Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
C09D 1110
C08L 3302
C08L 9304
C08K 509
US Classification:
523161
Abstract:
Reactive ink compositions of the present invention utilize at least two reactive components, a base ink component and a curing component, that are applied to a receiving substrate separately. The base ink component includes an ink carrier, a compatible colorant, and a cross-linkable constituent, and the curing component is a cross-linking agent. Upon exposure of the base ink component to the curing component, at least a portion of the ink is cross-linked to provide a printed image that is durable and abrasion-resistant.

Waterfast High Gloss Hyperthermogelling Aqueous Phase Change Ink And Method For Use

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US Patent:
55542123, Sep 10, 1996
Filed:
Oct 30, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/550062
Inventors:
Loc V. Bui - Beaverton OR
Clifford R. King - Salem OR
Donald R. Titterington - Tualatin OR
Bhalchandra M. Karandikar - Lake Oswego OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
C09D 1102
US Classification:
106 20R
Abstract:
An aqueous phase change ink contains a water dispersible sulphonated polyester gloss agent and a selected concentration of hyperthermogelling component that causes the ink to gel when its temperature is increased to its thermo-inversion point or when the concentration of the hyperthermogelling component is increased by evaporation, or substrate absorption, of water from the ink. The ink may be jetted directly onto a heated and/or absorptive substrate or jetted onto a cooler and/or hydrophobic surface before being transferred to the substrate. The thermo-inversion point is preferably about ambient temperature, and the preferred hyperthermogelling component is a nonionic surfactant, such as an ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymer surfactant.

Reactive Ink Compositions And Systems

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US Patent:
56458886, Jul 8, 1997
Filed:
Aug 5, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/286718
Inventors:
Donald R. Titterington - Tualatin OR
Loc V. Bui - Portland OR
Linda M. Hirschy - Portland OR
C. Wayne Jaeger - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
B05D 500
B05D 136
B05D 310
B41F 3100
US Classification:
427256
Abstract:
Reactive ink compositions of the present invention utilize at least two reactive components, a base ink component and a curing component, that are applied to a receiving substrate separately. The base ink component includes an ink carrier, a compatible colorant, and a cross-linkable constituent, and the curing component is a cross-linking agent. Upon exposure of the base ink component to the curing component, at least a portion of the ink is cross-linked to provide a printed image that is durable and abrasion-resistant.

Hyperthermogelling Aqueous Phase Change Inks And Methods For Using Them In An Ink Jet Printer

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US Patent:
54625912, Oct 31, 1995
Filed:
May 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/239105
Inventors:
B. M. Karandikar - Lake Oswego OR
Loc V. Bui - Portland OR
Hue P. Le - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
C09D 1102
US Classification:
106 20R
Abstract:
An aqueous phase change ink contains a selected concentration of hyperthermogelling component that causes the ink to gel when its temperature is increased to its thermo-inversion point or when the concentration of the hyperthermogelling component is increased by evaporation, or substrate absorption, of water from the ink. The ink may be jetted directly onto a heated and/or absorptive substrate or jetted onto a cooler and/or hydrophobic surface before being transferred to the substrate. The thermo-inversion point is preferably about ambient temperature, and the preferred hyperthermogelling component is a nonionic surfactant, such as an ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymer surfactant.

Indirect Printing Process For Applying Selective Phase Change Ink Compositions To Substrates

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US Patent:
53728521, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
Nov 25, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/981677
Inventors:
Donald R. Titterington - Tualatin OR
Loc V. Bui - Portland OR
Linda M. Hirschy - Portland OR
Harold (Hal) R. Frame - Gaston OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
B05D 506
US Classification:
427288
Abstract:
A phase change ink composition is indirectly applied to a substrate by raising the temperature of the phase change ink composition to form a liquid phase change ink composition, applying droplets of the phase change ink composition in a liquid phase to a liquid intermediate transfer surface on a solid support in a pattern using a device such as an ink jet printhead, solidifying the phase change ink composition on the liquid intermediate transfer surface, transferring the phase change ink composition from the liquid intermediate transfer surface to the substrate, and fixing the phase change ink composition to the substrate. The phase change ink composition is malleable when the ink is transferred from the intermediate transfer surface to the substrate and is ductile after the ink has been transferred to the substrate and cooled to ambient temperature to preclude the ink from crumbling and cracking.
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