DR. CHARLES DALE ALEXANDER, M.D.
Marriage and Family Therapists at Shoal Creek Blvd, Austin, TX

License number
Texas D4905
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
8729 Shoal Creek Blvd, Austin, TX 78757
Phone
(512) 467-2914
(512) 450-1392 (Fax)

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Charles Alexander
5248 Woodland Dr, Orange, TX 77632
Charles Alexander
5463 Woodway Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76133
Charles Alexander
5411 Clift Haven Dr, Houston, TX 77091
Charles Alexander
5381 Marvin D Love Fwy APT 289, Dallas, TX 75232
Charles Alexander
5018 Ingram Rd, San Antonio, TX 78228

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World Trade At !Iflow, Ltd.

World Trade At !Iflow, Ltd.

Position:
world trade at !iFlow, Ltd.
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
!iFlow, Ltd. - world trade


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Charles Alexander - Austin, TX

Charles Alexander - Austin, TX

Work:
management & training corporation - San Marcos, TX
academic instructor(math)
PEARSON - San Antonio, TX
Scorer/ test grader
FRITO-LAY - San Antonio, TX
Sanitional Worker
Citigroup - San Antonio, TX
Account Opening Specialist
US Air Force - San Antonio, TX
SERVICE SPECIALIST
Austin Independent School District - Austin, TX
math teacher
Education:
University of Texas San Antonio - San Antonio, TX
Bachelors in Account


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Teacher/Coach At Georgetown Isd

Teacher/Coach At Georgetown Isd

Position:
Teacher/Coach at Georgetown ISD
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Georgetown ISD - Teacher/Coach


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Waterjet Docking Control System For A Marine Vessel

Waterjet Docking Control System For A Marine Vessel

US Patent:
6142841, Nov 7, 2000
Filed:
May 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/078976
Inventors:
Charles F. Alexander - Austin TX
David A. Schmitz - Reeseville WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63H 1100
US Classification:
440 38
Abstract:
A maneuvering control system is provided which utilizes pressurized liquid at three or more positions of a marine vessel in order to selectively create thrust that moves the marine vessel into desired locations and according to chosen movements. A source of pressurized liquid, such as a pump or a jet pump propulsion system, is connected to a plurality of distribution conduits which, in turn, are connected to a plurality of outlet conduits. The outlet conduits are mounted to the hull of the vessel and direct streams of liquid away from the vessel for purposes of creating thrusts which move the vessel as desired. A liquid distribution controller is provided which enables a vessel operator to use a joystick to selectively compress and dilate the distribution conduits to orchestrate the streams of water in a manner which will maneuver the marine vessel as desired. Electrical embodiments of the present invention can utilize one or more pairs of impellers to cause fluid to flow through outlet conduits in order to provide thrust on the marine vessel. In one embodiment of the present invention, a cross thrust conduit is associated with a marine vessel to direct fluid flow in a direction perpendicular to a centerline of the marine vessel and a pair of outlet conduits are associated with the marine vessel to direct flows of fluid in directions which are neither parallel nor perpendicular to a centerline of the marine vessel.


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Hydraulic System For A Dual Propeller Marine Propulsion Unit

Hydraulic System For A Dual Propeller Marine Propulsion Unit

US Patent:
6062926, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Jul 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/904072
Inventors:
Charles F. Alexander - Austin TX
Daniel F. McCormick - Oshkosh WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63H 2020
US Classification:
440 75
Abstract:
An improved hydraulic system for a twin propeller marine propulsion unit. A vertical drive shaft is operably connected to the engine of the propulsion unit and carries a pinion that drives a pair of coaxial bevel gears. An inner propeller shaft and an outer propeller shaft are mounted concentrically in the lower torpedo section of the gear case and each propeller shaft carries a propeller. To provide forward movement for the watercraft, a sliding clutch is moved in one direction to operably connect the first of the bevel gears with the inner propeller shaft to drive the rear propeller. A hydraulically operated multi-disc clutch is actuated when engine speed reaches a pre-selected elevated value to operably connect the second of the bevel gears to the outer propeller shaft, to thereby drive the second propeller in the opposite direction. The hydraulic system for actuating the multi-disc clutch includes a pump connected to the inner propeller shaft, and the pump has an inlet communicating with a fluid reservoir in the gear case and has an outlet which is connected through a hydraulic line to the multi-disc clutch. A strainer, a pressure regulator and a valve mechanism are disposed in the lower gear case and are located in series in the hydraulic line.


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Marine Trolling Motor With Traction Drive

Marine Trolling Motor With Traction Drive

US Patent:
4832630, May 23, 1989
Filed:
Nov 30, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/126780
Inventors:
Charles F. Alexander - Austin TX
David A. Gussert - Oshkosh WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
B63H 513
US Classification:
440 6
Abstract:
A marine trolling propulsion system (2) has a lower submerged housing (4) including an electric motor (5) driving a propeller (6) through a reducing traction drive provided by rolling contact of threee balls (57-59) between split inner races (36 and 38) and an outer race (60) to drive a transfer member (68) which rotates the propeller (6). The inner race halves (36 and 38) are axially loaded by Belleville washers (72) providing constant axial force with axial deflection, and a limited maximum loading force capability to intentionally provide overload slip protection. The inner race halves (36 and 38) are keyed to the intermediate floating shaft (14) on raised hexagonal shoulders (32 and 34) permitting rocking of the inner race halves (36 and 38) and self-seating and alignment of the inner race halves to the balls (57-59). Couplers (16 and 124) are provided between the electric motor shaft (12) and an intermediate floating axial shaft (14) and between the transfer member (68) and the propeller shaft (70) which enable different axes of rotation to accommodate manufacturing variations. The transfer member (68) is also coupled to the propeller shaft (70) by structure (118, 126, 128) enabling the transfer member (68) to rock about the center of the propeller shaft (70) such that propeller thrust is transmitted equally to the balls (57-59).


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Twin Propeller Marine Propulsion Unit

Twin Propeller Marine Propulsion Unit

US Patent:
5766047, Jun 16, 1998
Filed:
Sep 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/719633
Inventors:
Charles F. Alexander - Austin TX
Daniel F. McCormick - Oshkosh WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63H 510
US Classification:
440 81
Abstract:
A twin propeller marine propulsion unit for a watercraft. A vertical drive shaft operably connected to the engine is journaled for rotation in a lower gear case and carries a beveled pinion that drives a pair of coaxial bevel gears. An inner propeller shaft and an outer propeller shaft are mounted concentrically in the lower torpedo-shaped section of the gear case and each propeller shaft carries a propeller. To provide forward movement for the watercraft, a sliding clutch, is moved in one direction to operably connect a first of the bevel gears with the inner propeller shaft to thereby drive the rear propeller. When the engine speed reaches a pre-selected elevated value, a hydraulically operated multi-disc clutch is actuated to operably connect the second of the bevel gears to the outer propeller shaft, to thereby drive the second propeller in the opposite direction. With this construction only a single propeller is driven at low engine speeds and the second propeller is driven when the engine speed reaches the pre-selected value.


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Marine Propulsion Unit With Hydraulic Pump

Marine Propulsion Unit With Hydraulic Pump

US Patent:
6176750, Jan 23, 2001
Filed:
Aug 24, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/379758
Inventors:
Charles F. Alexander - Austin TX
Daniel F. McCormick - Oshkosh WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63H 2020
US Classification:
440 75
Abstract:
An improved hydraulic system for a twin propeller marine propulsion unit. A vertical drive shaft is operably connected to the engine of the propulsion unit and carries a pinion that drives a pair of coaxial bevel gears. An inner propeller shaft and an outer propeller shaft are mounted concentrically in the lower torpedo section of the gear case and each propeller shaft carries a propeller. To provide forward movement for the watercraft, a sliding clutch is moved in one direction to operably connect the first of the bevel gears with the inner propeller shaft to drive the rear propeller. A hydraulically operated multi-disc clutch is actuated when engine speed reaches a pre-selected elevated value to operably connect the second of the bevel gears to the outer propeller shaft, to thereby drive the second propeller in the opposite direction. The hydraulic system for actuating the multi-disc clutch includes a pump connected to the inner propeller shaft, and the pump has an inlet communicating with a fluid reservoir in the gear case and has an outlet which is connected through a hydraulic line to the multi-disc clutch. A strainer, a pressure regulator and a valve mechanism are disposed in the lower gear case and are located in series in the hydraulic line.


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Counter-Rotating Surfacing Marine Drive With Defined X-Dimension

Counter-Rotating Surfacing Marine Drive With Defined X-Dimension

US Patent:
5415576, May 16, 1995
Filed:
Jun 25, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/083701
Inventors:
Gary L. Meisenburg - Stillwater OK
Charles F. Alexander - Austin TX
Daniel F. McCormick - Oshkosh WI
Phillip D. Magee - Stillwater OK
Edward C. Eick - Stillwater OK
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63H 510
US Classification:
440 80
Abstract:
A marine drive (10) has two counter-rotating surface operating propellers (12 and 14). The drive has a vertical X-dimension (254) in the range of about 13 inches to 19 inches in combination with a shaft-spacing dimension (258) in the range of about 8 inches to 15 inches in combination with a surfacing dimension. gtoreq. zero. In one embodiment, the shaft-spacing dimension is 13. 5 inches, the vertical X-dimension is 16 inches, and the surfacing dimension is 2 inches.


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Reduced Drag Stable Vee Bottom Planing Boat

Reduced Drag Stable Vee Bottom Planing Boat

US Patent:
5685253, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Jun 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/492494
Inventors:
Charles F. Alexander - Austin TX
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63B 132
US Classification:
114291
Abstract:
In a Vee bottom planing boat running chines dry at top speed, running trim angle is increased by reducing wetted planing surface area by removing wetted planing surface at areas of least dynamic pressure and by shifting a portion of the trailing edge of the wetted planing surface forwardly, in combination, until running trim angle is slightly less than porpoising trim angle and such that the boat can be made to porpoise by trimming the drive when the boat is running at 70% to 100% of top speed.