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Alex A Meza

from Moreno Valley, CA
Age ~54

Alex Meza Phones & Addresses

  • 11559 Parakeet Ct, Moreno Valley, CA 92557
  • 698 Wilson Ave, Perris, CA 92571
  • Riverside, CA
  • Corona, CA
  • Santa Ana, CA

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Resumes

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Alex Meza Chino, CA

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Work:
Kenai Drilling
Bakersfield, CA
Mar 2013 to May 2013
floorhand/roughneck

Navy Exchange
Chino, CA
Nov 2007 to Mar 2013
Mechanic

U. S. MARINES

Apr 2005 to Mar 2013
Marine

Jiffy Lube
Chino, CA
Apr 2004 to Apr 2005
Service Technician

U.S. Marines
Camp Pendleton, CA
Jun 2004 to Jun 2004
Marine

Education:
Don Lugo High School
Jun 2004
High School Diploma in Education & Training

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Alex Meza Downey, CA

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Work:
LD Products
Long Beach, CA
Oct 2006 to Oct 2011
shipping and receiving

Education:
Warren High School
Downey, CA
Jan 2001 to Jan 2006
High school diploma

Skills:
forklift trained

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Alex Meza
Manager
Fazolis
Eating Places
13015 Peyton Dr, Chino Hills, CA 91709
Alex Meza
Branch Manager, Manager
Fazoli's Restaurants, LLC
Italian Restaurant · Eating Places
13015 Peyton Dr, Chino Hills, CA 91709
(909) 364-2444, (909) 465-5500
Alex Meza
Manager
Fazolis
Eating Places
13015 Peyton Dr, Chino Hills, CA 91709

Publications

Us Patents

Systems For Separating Copper From Shredder Residue

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US Patent:
20230017134, Jan 19, 2023
Filed:
Mar 21, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/700107
Inventors:
- Orange CA, US
George Adams - Orange CA, US
Clifford Glen Newby - Orange CA, US
Alex Meza - Chino CA, US
International Classification:
B03B 5/48
B03B 9/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for separating materials and recovery of valuable copper from shredded end-of-life vehicles and appliances are disclosed. Shredded matter, or ASR, is sent through a series of sorters before reaching a system that separates out copper bits. The system utilizes a pair of conveyor belts; one for de-watering and removing most of the plastic and glass particles and a second below the first for separating the copper bits. The second conveyor belt has a belt with a particular tooth pattern and material softness, and is set at a slight uphill incline angle. Water is delivered from the top down the slope and the belt successfully transports mostly just copper up and over a top edge to a collection bin. A cascading series of pairs of conveyors may be used to ensure nearly complete recovery of the copper.

High Capacity Separation Of Metals From Auto Shredder Residue

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US Patent:
20180029042, Feb 1, 2018
Filed:
Oct 10, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/729597
Inventors:
- Orange CA, US
Clifford Glen Newby - Orange CA, US
Alex Meza - Chino CA, US
George Adams - Orange CA, US
International Classification:
B03B 5/38
B02C 23/10
B03B 9/06
B03C 1/23
Abstract:
Systems and methods for separating materials and recovery of valuable materials such as from end-of-life vehicles and appliances are disclosed. Vehicles are shredded and resulting pieces are dropped into a fluidic separator that separates the shredded vehicle scrap into heavier pieces and lighter pieces. The fluidic separator separates the bulk of the more valuable metals of the non-metals. The fluidic separator, which may be used for separating many kinds of mixtures of pieces of varying specific gravity, comprises a fluid-filled container in which the pieces and the fluid are stirred so that pieces of specific gravity greater than that of the fluid tend to sink and pieces of specific gravity less than that of the fluid tend to float.

High Capacity Separation Of Metals From Auto Shredder Residue

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US Patent:
20170259274, Sep 14, 2017
Filed:
Jan 24, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/414316
Inventors:
- Orange CA, US
Clifford Glen Newby - Orange CA, US
Alex Meza - Chino CA, US
George Adams - Orange CA, US
International Classification:
B03B 5/38
B03B 9/06
B03C 1/23
B02C 23/10
Abstract:
Systems and methods for separating materials and recovery of valuable materials such as from end-of-life vehicles and appliances are disclosed. Vehicles are shredded and resulting pieces are dropped into a fluidic separator that separates the shredded vehicle scrap into heavier pieces and lighter pieces. The fluidic separator separates the bulk of the more valuable metals of the non-metals. The fluidic separator, which may be used for separating many kinds of mixtures of pieces of varying specific gravity, comprises a fluid-filled container in which the pieces and the fluid are stirred so that pieces of specific gravity greater than that of the fluid tend to sink and pieces of specific gravity less than that of the fluid tend to float.
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