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Ronald Steele Phones & Addresses

  • San Leandro, CA
  • Jasper, AL
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Oakland, CA
  • 1428 Brewerton Dr #244, Sacramento, CA 95833

Professional Records

License Records

Ronald G Steele

License #:
7186 - Expired
Category:
Tow Truck Operator (Consent Tow)
Expiration Date:
Jul 15, 2016

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Leadframe Products Mtls & Process At Amkor

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Semiconductors
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Professor

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Industry:
Education Management
Work:
University of Tenn
Professor
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Professor At University Of Tenn

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Position:
professor at university of tenn
Location:
United States
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
university of tenn
professor

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ronald Steele
incorporator
21st Century Homes, Inc
ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY
Addison, AL
Ronald Steele
STEELE & STEELE, LLC
Ronald L. Steele
Owner
Ronald Steel
Gen Construction
2129 Gold Holw Ct, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ronald Steele
incorporator
Tallman Pools of West Alabama, Inc
Nauvoo, AL

Publications

Us Patents

Cylindrical Cam Stirling Engine Drive

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US Patent:
6701709, Mar 9, 2004
Filed:
Aug 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/222610
Inventors:
Donald Isaac, Jr. - Half Moon Bay CA
Alphonse Vassallo - San Francisco CA
Ronald J. Steele - Scappoose OR
Assignee:
Tamin Enterprises - Half Moon Bay CA
International Classification:
F01B 2910
US Classification:
60517, 60525
Abstract:
A Stirling engine includes a grooved cam drive mechanism with followers having a pair of longitudinally displaced bearings. One roller bearing is adapted to ride along an upper surface of the cam groove, while the other roller bearing is adapted to ride along a lower surface of the cam groove. Each follower includes an outer shaft on which a first bearing is mounted, and an inner shaft extending through the outer shaft on which a second bearing is mounted. A preferably annular space is provided between the inner and outer shafts when the follower is in an unloaded state. Then, when the follower is engaged within the grooved cam, the inner shaft is cantilevered relative to outer shaft within the annular space and results in pre-loading the first bearing against one inner surface of the groove cam and the second bearing against an opposite inner surface of the grooved cam.
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