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Joseph Thinn Phones & Addresses

  • Orange, CA
  • Westminster, CA
  • Long Beach, CA
  • Tenstrike, MN
  • 3643 S Bear St, Santa Ana, CA 92704
  • Costa Mesa, CA

Work

Company: Thinn electrical engineering Dec 2014 Position: President

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: California State University, Long Beach 1993 to 1996

Skills

Research and Development • Engineering Management • Lean Manufacturing • Project Engineering • C • Ptc Creo • Pcb Design • Electronics • Fmea • Engineering • Plc • Microsoft Office • Embedded Systems • Electricians • Testing • Manufacturing • Electrical Engineering • C++ • Renewable Energy • Budgets • Product Development • Continuous Improvement • R&D • Automation

Languages

English • Russian • Norwegian • Spanish • German

Ranks

Certificate: License E21093

Interests

Arts and Culture

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

Joseph Thinn Photo 1

President

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Location:
P/O Box 26064, Santa Ana, CA
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Thinn Electrical Engineering
President
Education:
California State University, Long Beach 1993 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
University of Oslo (Uio)
Skills:
Research and Development
Engineering Management
Lean Manufacturing
Project Engineering
C
Ptc Creo
Pcb Design
Electronics
Fmea
Engineering
Plc
Microsoft Office
Embedded Systems
Electricians
Testing
Manufacturing
Electrical Engineering
C++
Renewable Energy
Budgets
Product Development
Continuous Improvement
R&D
Automation
Interests:
Arts and Culture
Languages:
English
Russian
Norwegian
Spanish
German
Certifications:
License E21093
California Board of Professional Engineers, License E21093
P.e. License

Publications

Us Patents

Sprinkler Station Expander

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US Patent:
20070176016, Aug 2, 2007
Filed:
Feb 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/345152
Inventors:
Kenneth Green - San Clemente CA, US
Joseph Thinn - Costa Mesa CA, US
Jan Wensink - Lake Elsinore CA, US
International Classification:
A01G 27/00
US Classification:
239070000
Abstract:
A switch provides a sprinkler valve signal to a first sprinkler valve, and after a period of time, diverts the sprinkler valve signal to a second sprinkler valve. The switch is serially wired into sprinkler wires running between a timer and at least two sprinkler valves, and operates off the sprinkler valve signal present in the sprinkler wires. When the sprinkler valve signal comes on, the switch provides the sprinkler valve signal to the first sprinkler valve and starts a clock which counts for a period of time T. When the period of time T passes, the clock switches a relay which switches the sprinkler valve signal to the second sprinkler valve.

Lightweight Armor

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US Patent:
20090114084, May 7, 2009
Filed:
Jun 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/768168
Inventors:
JOSEPH THINN - Costa Mesa CA, US
Mark C. Conn - Tarzana CA, US
Frank S. Owen - Mission Viejo CA, US
International Classification:
F41H 5/007
US Classification:
89 3602
Abstract:
A lightweight armor system senses a shock wave from an explosive and deploys an inflatable barrier before the arrival of shrapnel from the explosion. The sensor is tuned to frequencies associated with shock waves generated by known Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). The shock waves travel at between 25,000 and 30,000 feet per second and arrives at a vehicle before the shrapnel generated by the IED. The sensor generates a signal which is amplified and provided to a plurality of initiators in a plurality of nested pods. The nested pods inflate rapidly and form a barrier over areas requiring protection from the shrapnel.

Cell Phone Tower Antenna Tilt And Heading Control

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US Patent:
7173570, Feb 6, 2007
Filed:
Jul 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/889168
Inventors:
Jan B. Wensink - Lake Elsinore CA, US
Joseph D. Thinn - Santa Ana CA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 3/02
US Classification:
343760, 343890
Abstract:
A cell phone antenna system having simple mechanical tilt and heading adjustments. The antennas are mounted to towers or other structures, and include sensors for measuring antenna tilt and/or heading. A single sensor signal is selected and provided to an interface unit. The interface unit processes the sensor signal and provides sensor information to one or more local or remote processors used to control or monitor the antennas. Antenna control signals generated by the local or remote processors may be provided to the interface unit, and resulting power signals directed to individual actuators on the antennas.
Joseph Donald Thinn from Orange, CA, age ~59 Get Report