COSMO L LEO
Broker in Belmont, MA

License number
Massachusetts 9045485
Issued Date
May 11, 2002
Expiration Date
Apr 25, 2017
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Belmont, MA 02478

Professional information

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Cosmo Leo, Belmont MA

Specialties:
Residential sales, Luxury homes, First time home buyers
Work:
Weichert Realestate
648, Belmont 02478
(617) 335-7801
License #9045485
Client type:
Home Buyers, Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home, Condo/Townhome, Multi-family
Skills:
Expert Negotiator, Bringing in Multiple Offers
About:
New England Classic Properties <br /> <br />Residential / Commercial / Foreclosure / properties


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Cosmo Leo - Belmont, MA

Work:
RAYTHEON BBN TECHNOLOGY
Principle Mechanical Engineer
ADVANCE ELECTRON BEAM
Principle Mechanical Engineer
ACORN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT - Cambridge, MA
Mechanical Engineer
SONUS NETWORKS - Westford, MA
Principal Mechanical Engineer-Consultant
SUN MICROSYSTEMS - Burlington, MA
Lead Mechanical Engineer
CODEM SYSTEMS - Merrimack, NH
Consultant
HEWLETT- PACKARD COMPANY - Marlborough, MA
Principal Engineer
COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION - Marlborough, MA
Principal Engineer
Education:
Cornell University Ithaca - Ithaca, NY
BSME
Bentley College - Waltham, MA
MBA in Project management


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Computer Component Ejector Mechanism

US Patent:
7796377, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Dec 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/330141
Inventors:
James M. Carney - Nashua NH, US
Brian E. Davy - Harvard MA, US
Cosmo L. Leo - Belmont MA, US
Assignee:
Oracle America, Inc. - Redwood Shore CA
International Classification:
G06F 1/16
US Classification:
36167902
Abstract:
An ejector mechanism for removing a computer component from a computer housing is disclosed. The computer component may be an energy storage module that includes a first electrical connector that connects the energy storage module to a second electrical connector on a back plane printed circuit board. The ejector assembly is actuated at a location remote from the energy storage module to engage the energy storage module. The ejector assembly partially ejects the module from the housing and disconnects first and second electrical connector parts.