CARLOS L DE VARONA
Nursing at 144 Ter, Miami, FL

License number
Florida 5191657
Issued Date
Feb 24, 2010
Effective Date
Feb 24, 2010
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2017
Category
Health Care
Type
Licensed Practical Nurse
Address
Address
16001 SW 144Th Ter, Miami, FL 33196
Phone
(786) 953-0330

Professional information

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Carlos Montes De Oca - Doral, FL

Work:
ET Publishing International, LLC
Financial Administrator Manager
Education:
Universidad del Valle de Mxico (Campus Lomas Verdes) - Mxico (Estado de Mxico)
Lic. Contadura Pblica in Contadura


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Smoke Extractor

US Patent:
6467727, Oct 22, 2002
Filed:
Dec 16, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/738460
Inventors:
Carlos L De Felipe - Miami Springs FL 33166
International Classification:
B64D 1300
US Classification:
2441185
Abstract:
An extractor system for extracting hazardous smoke or other unwanted gases in an aircraft is provided. The extractor system includes an external air receiver mounted on the exterior of the aircraft, a vent receptacle positioned inside the aircraft, and an air flow conduit tubing interconnecting the receiver and the vent receptacle. When the aircraft is in motion, air flow outside the aircraft enters the external air receiver and induces a suction force at the vent receptacle, which siphons out smoke and other unwanted gases in the interior of the aircraft. The system also includes a valve to control the suction force induced at the vent receptacle. Alternatively, the extractor system can be used on other moving vessels for extracting smoke or other unwanted gases in the vessels.


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Aircraft Smoke Extractor

US Patent:
6164593, Dec 26, 2000
Filed:
Oct 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/179909
Inventors:
Carlos Leopoldo De Felipe - Miami Springs FL
International Classification:
B64D 1300
US Classification:
2441185
Abstract:
An extractor system for extracting hazardous smoke or other unwanted gases in aircraft is provided. The extractor system includes an external air receiver mounted on the exterior of the aircraft, a vent receptacle positioned inside an aircraft, and an air flow conduit tubing interconnecting the receiver and the vent receptacle. When the aircraft is in motion, air flow outside the aircraft enters the external air receiver and induces a suction force at the vent receptacle, which siphons out smoke and other unwanted gases in the interior of the aircraft. The system also includes a valve to control the suction force induced at the vent receptacle. Alternatively, the extractor system can be used on other moving vessels for extracting smoke or other unwanted gases in the vessels.